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Calciopoli - Serie A Scandals (pg. 20)
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| fastmp3 |
| i really hope inter gets punished HARSHLY :mad: |
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| zoric |
| They will get a 10 dollar fine, that's all :haha: |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
i really hope inter gets punished HARSHLY :mad: |
figures you would come in and supply us with another one of your idiotic and bias posts |
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| fastmp3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
figures you would come in and supply us with another one of your idiotic and bias posts |
:rolleyes: funny how inter is always the victim, you're the idiot trying to defend moratti |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
:rolleyes: funny how inter is always the victim, you're the idiot trying to defend moratti |
You dont even know the story and want us punished all that will happen is a fine and they will take our paper scudetto away which would be bull as we didnt fix any matches WE WERE ING IVESTIGATING THE CHEAT DE SANTIS WHO WASSSSSSSSSSS KEY WORD WASSSSSSS FIXING THE MATCHES.
We should be given an award for that . So dont be a Milan/Juve/Fiorentina/Lazio/Reggina fan gang up on us when we are not even in your cheating league no matter if its one match or a history of fixation. |
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| fastmp3 |
| why use illegal manners to prove something illegal ???????? |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
why use illegal manners to prove something illegal ???????? |
Because the enitre federation was curropt where else could he turn the authorities? Yeah that worked out well as we all have seen go run and defend your boy Berlusconi oh better yet go watch Barca and if your gonna act so disgusting dont watch Italian football again as any of the teams you support here cheat. |
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| fastmp3 |
hahahaha what a fanboy :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
| quote: | | Because the enitre federation was curropt where else could he turn the authorities? |
woahahahahahaha :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: supermoratti fighting crime !!!! |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
hahahaha what a fanboy :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
woahahahahahaha :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: supermoratti fighting crime !!!! |
hahahaha what a know nothing piece of you are off |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Massimo Moratti is not worried about former referee Massimo De Santis’ accusation against Inter. “We never had anyone tailed,” declared the Nerazzurri owner.
The FIGC are set to launch a new investigation after De Santis accused Inter of tailing him as well as tapping his phone in 2002, with Francesco Saverio Borrelli in charge of the inquiry if he decides to remain at the head of the Investigation Office.
“I am not worried about this situation and I can only confirm that I never had anyone tailed,” he said.
“In a way I am almost sorry we didn’t do so, seeing the upset reactions of those who were condemned after the scandal.
“We would have avoided wasting two years of our time and many things could have been discovered before, solving the problem.
“As to De Santis’ accusation of us wanting to blackmail him – I honestly don’t think he deserves any answer from me.”
Meanwhile, Borrelli met both the Italian Minister of Sport Giovanna Melandri and the newly elected Federal Commissioner Luca Pancalli on Tuesday morning and confirmed he will decide if he intends to hold his post by the end of the day.
Borrelli resigned last week following the mass departure of former Commissioner Guido Rossi and his staff, but Pancalli asked him to reconsider his decision immediately after he was appointed on Thursday.
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Ok now I think this is another Moggi plot like how fcuk brought up about Fachetti and once he passed away Moggi quickly appologized and denied what he said about him and we all know how much Moggi hates Inter so who else to go after? Moratti. I have faith in my leader and will respect him forever as he didnt cheat when he knew everyone around(Juve mostly) him was. |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina have had their Calciopoli penalties reduced, but Milan remain with an eight-point handicap.
The Biancocelesti and Bianconeri had the biggest discount, as both have had eight points handed back to them after tonight’s verdict from the CONI Arbitration.
Fiorentina were hoping for a substantial discount on their original 19-point penalty, but it has merely been cut to –15.
Milan’s appeal failed, as their eight-point handicap will stand for the 2006-07 campaign.
The clubs lodged their appeals in front of the commission on October 11 and 12, but a decision was only formally announced this evening.
The original Calciopoli trial had inflicted more severe handicaps on the sides, as Juventus, Fiorentina and Lazio were demoted to Serie B with penalties of 30, 12 and seven points respectively. Milan stayed in the top flight with a 15-point penalty.
These verdicts were cut on appeal so that only Juve remained in the Second Division with a 17-point penalty. Fiorentina and Lazio returned to Serie A, starting from –19 and –11, while Milan went back into the Champions League through the preliminary round and began the campaign from –8 points.
This could well be the final act in the Calciopoli trial that has dragged on since the summer, amid wiretapping scandals, match-fixing allegations and claims of pressure put on referees to favour certain sides.
Yet there may be more on the horizon, as clubs still unhappy with their lot could in theory appeal to the TAR tribunal. As it is outside the jurisdiction of the sporting courts, this civil action would infuriate the Federation and might earn new penalties for the sides involved.
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Absolute shame. |
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| zoric |
Thanks god!
Forza Juve!
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