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Calciopoli - Serie A Scandals (pg. 4)
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| fastmp3 |
| i'm sure inter is guilty too in some way |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
i'm sure inter is guilty too in some way |
stfu we arent how could we be have you seen us win the scudetto? jackass |
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| Michael19 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
i'm sure inter is guilty too in some way |
yea, guilty of playing football. |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Michael19
yea, guilty of playing football. |
why are you even in this thread liverfool boy |
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| fastmp3 |
| liverpoor boy is right, inter can't play for |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
liverpoor boy is right, inter can't play for |
why dont both of you off...s |
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| paranoik0 |
| next year Bundesliga > Serie A |
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| KrazyDJs |
wow...that's scary...
I hope he'll get well soon... |
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| InterMilan31 |
yeah people falling from windows in Torino...no comment...shame though he should recover I hope
Reggina, Siena, Empoli, Messina, Lecce and Serie B side Arezzo have all been added into the investigations
that have begun! Finally Justice will arive hopefully.... |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | The judge presiding over the Italian match-fixing scandal today adjourned the trial until Monday.
Chief judge Cesare Ruperto opened the tribunal at Rome's Olympic Stadium by reading out the names of the accused to check if they were present. Ex-Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi did not show up, while Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani - the highest-ranking Milan official involved - sat in the front row of the improvised courtroom.
The session was taken up by procedural matters and Ruperto adjourned proceedings after lawyers asked for more time to study documents relating to the case. "We must go straight to our objective, which is justice," said Ruperto, warning that there would be no further delays. "We've received a request for postponement from five third parties involved - Bologna, Messina, Lecce, Treviso and Brescia. We believe that request for a postponement should be accepted."
Twenty-six officials - including referees and senior figures at some of Italy's top clubs - are accused of creating a system of corruption that ranged from influencing refereeing assignments to getting players booked. The trial could end in Juventus, Milan, Lazio and Fiorentina being relegated.
Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who plays for Juventus, says the charges will not harm the national side's chances. "[The scandal] has not left any mark on us. There is nothing official, no sentence, and every one of us is thinking exclusively about the World Cup," he said. Thirteen of Italy's 23-man World Cup squad play for the four clubs charged.
All the officials on trial have denied any wrongdoing. |
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| InterMilan31 |
More information on Pessotto.
It looks almost certain that this fall from the juve headquarters was an attempted suicide and not a accident or an act to shut him up due to the scandal
Latest news was he was going to have to lose his left leg and face life long problems.
Pessotto was just announced weeks ago as Juve Team Manager just a further 2 weeks after retiring from football.
Many think he has been depressed since retiring as many footballers do when they retire |
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