The "Calciopoli II" Thread

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  1. Northern Juventino

    May 25, 2011
    Toronto
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Guido Rossi, the FIGC special commissioner in the summer of 2006, responded to the request for a review
    on the peace table on 14 December and the latest developments of the story Calciopoli. Smith has been interviewed by TV Telereporter Odeon during the ceremony of
    Ambrogini Gold in Milan and denied that sport at the time of the process that led to the relegation of Juventus to Serie B and the allocation of the 2005-2006 Scudetto to Inter interceptions emerged in recent months, investigators were available to athletes: "There was nothing - he said -. It 'was all very well made ​​it clear from the documentation, then ...". They would have changed anything? "No, no, no. Absolutely not from what I know," he said Rossi, who responds to criticism of today's
    be "fed up with these things and those who say the crap are silenced" and that what happened in the summer of 2006 should not be rewritten because "history".
     
  2. juventino13

    juventino13 Moderator
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    Nov 25, 2005
    Caribbean
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    phat repped this.
  3. juventino13

    juventino13 Moderator
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    Nov 25, 2005
    Caribbean
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    Juventus FC
    Those present at Wednesday’s Calciopoli peace talks have admitted that nothing has changed after a four-hour meeting.

    A summit was held today at the headquarters of CONI – the Italian Olympic Committee – in an effort to bring an end to the controversy which has shadowed the Italian game since the sentences of 2006.

    CONI chief Gianni Petrucci called for the get-together after Juventus started legal proceedings for damages after their demotion to Serie B five years ago. They were also stripped of two Scudetti.

    Amongst those at today’s ‘peace table’ were Juventus President Andrea Agnelli and Inter counterpart Massimo Moratti.

    Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani, Fiorentina patron Diego Della Valle, Napoli chief Aurelio De Laurentiis and Italian Football Federation President Giancarlo Abete were also present.

    “It was a long, friendly and correct meeting,” Petrucci noted. “But I mustbe honest and sincere, the subject of Calciopoli is still very hot so nobody changed their stance on the matter.

    “There was a lot of good intentions, but no results have been obtained. I’ll certainly think very carefuly before planning another meeting.”

    He added: “I’m disappointed, but we gave it everything and we’ll sleep without problems tonight. There was no result, but no defeat either.”

    FIGC President Abete and Viola chief Della Valle also confirmed that nobody took a backwards step.

    “There was no change in position,” Abete stated. “Despite all of the effort, it’s hard to heal a deep wound.”

    Della Valle commented: “It was a civil meeting, but nobody altered their view.”

    Inter’s Moratti, whose side were handed Juve’s 2006 title, refused to go into detail about what was discussed.

    “All meetings can be constructive and everything can be useful,” he stated.

    Agnelli, meanwhile, didn’t leave a comment after admitting that he would talk to the media at a later stage about today’s events.

    F-I


    cant say im surprised
     
  4. Northern Juventino

    May 25, 2011
    Toronto
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    Juventus FC
    [​IMG]

    Calciopoli Rushed? You don't say. What usually happens when you rush things I may ask you all?
     
  5. 1251alex

    1251alex Member+

    Oct 3, 2010
    La Mirada, CA
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    Juventus FC
    you get fukced.
     
  6. OldLady

    OldLady Member+

    Sep 8, 2011
    Berlin
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    Juventus FC
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    Italy
  7. Dante

    Dante Moderator
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    Nov 19, 1998
    Upstate NY
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    United States
    So basically Juve got screwed over nothing, while a number of other teams got away with the same or more. Juve needs to sue to get those two Scudetti back.
     
  8. Northern Juventino

    May 25, 2011
    Toronto
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    More Dirt comes out today.







    Read more:
    http://www.myjuventus.net/2012/02/2004-ac-milan-was-choosing-referees.html#ixzz1nhlnWprY</H2>


    Originals:


    Bergamo: Leo?
    Meani: Allora ho parlato. Vanno bene quei tre lì.
    Bergamo: Quindi Collina, Paparesta e Bertini.
    Meani: E Bertini, vanno bene quei tre lì. Anche lui (chi è lui? A chi si rapporta sempre Meani, l’ex dirigente arbitrale milanista? Ndr), anche lui dice no De Santis, è dell’idea che De Santis innervosisce la squadra. Come dici tu: De Santis va bene per tutte le partite, ma questa qui (è Juve-Milan, ndr)... Oh io ho mantenuto la promessa della borsa. Vediamo se tu mantieni la tua…
    Bergamo: Io mi rendo disponibile… Noi saremmo lì dalle sei in poi
    Meani: No, no io ti dico quello che c’è sulle fasce laterali…
    Bergamo: Ti riferisci a Faverani (assistente tuttora in attività: ha diretto Lazio-Fiorentina, ndr)? Te lo rimetto in serie A domenica prossima.
    Meani: No mi riferisco a Puglisi: fagli fare Milan-Fiorentina, ma dai!
    Bergamo: Ieri sera ha fatto bene Bayer Leverkusen contro Dinamo Kiev con Collina.
    Meani: Questo qui è bravissimo. E’ bravo come Ivaldi, Pisacreta, Griselli, come è bravo Copelli.
    Bergamo: Come Mitro
    Meani: Come è bravo Mitro. Mitro se non fosse così brutto, è che sembra uno scaldabagno. E’ vero o no?
    Bergamo: Uno scaldabagno con la testa, ma è bravissimo.
    Meani: Mitro non sbaglia mai
    Bergamo: Ora glielo dico: Meani dice che pari uno scaldabagno. (Ridono)
    Meani: Uno scaldabagno con lo scudetto dell’Italia. Invece di esserci scritto Beretta c’ha lo scudetto dell’Italia davanti. Però è bravo ed è una brava persona e gli voglio bene. Ma è una persona splendida
    Bergamo: E’ una persona splendida. E vedrai anche Niccolai è una persona perbene.
    Meani: Mentre Mitro e Puglisi sono ipercollaudati, Niccolai ha ancora bisogno. Questi son pronti… Se riesci a mettermelo (Puglisi, ndr) dentro per Milan-Fiorentina mi fai un favore, è un anno e mezzo che non fa il Milan.
    Bergamo: Ora non mi strappare la promessa certa per domenica, devo vedere se è in griglia, lui era anche impegnato. Vediamo dai.
     
  9. Northern Juventino

    May 25, 2011
    Toronto
    Club:
    Juventus FC
  10. OldLady

    OldLady Member+

    Sep 8, 2011
    Berlin
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    Juventus FC
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    Italy
  11. phat

    phat Viking

    Feb 13, 2006
    Montreal
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    Juventus FC
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    Italy
    Basically Moratti ordered Calciopoli. He basically admits to what every Juventino has been saying for 6 years. Refreshing.

     
  12. phat

    phat Viking

    Feb 13, 2006
    Montreal
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    Juventus FC
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  13. phat

    phat Viking

    Feb 13, 2006
    Montreal
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  14. Northern Juventino

    May 25, 2011
    Toronto
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Spying on Juventus illegally you say?
     
  15. Dante

    Dante Moderator
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    Nov 19, 1998
    Upstate NY
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    Juventus FC
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    United States
    There's a statute of limitations for that isn't there?
     
  16. Northern Juventino

    May 25, 2011
    Toronto
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    Juventus FC
    Ya they grouped it in with the illegally spying on Vieri
     
  17. OldLady

    OldLady Member+

    Sep 8, 2011
    Berlin
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    Juventus FC
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    Italy
  18. OldLady

    OldLady Member+

    Sep 8, 2011
    Berlin
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    Juventus FC
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    Italy
    The Calciopoli civil trial is still dragging on and today ex-Juventus general manager Antonio Giraudo had his sentence reduced to 20 months.
    The Court of Appeal in the Naples tribunal gave its verdict this evening, cutting Giraudo’s sentence from three years to just a year and eight months suspended.
    Giraudo had been convicted of sporting fraud and working with others to commit an offence.
    However, former referees Paolo Dondarini, Tiziano Pieri and Tullio Lanese were all cleared.
    “We are disappointed and at the same time surprised, as we didn’t expect thisepilogue,” said Giraudo’s lawyer.
    “We await the motivation for this sentence, which we will certainly appeal against. We want to reiterate our client’s complete innocence.”
    Giraudo was a member of the so-called ‘Triade’ of directors at Juventus along with Luciano Moggi and Roberto Bettega.
    Moggi also responded to the latest verdict. "If the referees were all cleared of any wrongdoing, then it means nothing actually happened. It's not much of a conspiracy if it only involved me and Giraudo, is it?"
     
  19. 1251alex

    1251alex Member+

    Oct 3, 2010
    La Mirada, CA
    Club:
    Juventus FC
  20. Daei_10

    Daei_10 Member+

    Aug 22, 2007
    LA, California
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    Juventus FC
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    United States
    he basically said juve team that year was so good they would've won with or without help of refs
     
  21. 1251alex

    1251alex Member+

    Oct 3, 2010
    La Mirada, CA
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    yes, but what Im saying is that Ive read the full interview. He says all you said, but adds that once he found out about Calciopoli he realized why Juve seemed so superior. He was basically saying we did cheat. ******** him. overrated, overpaid Douche.
     
  22. phat

    phat Viking

    Feb 13, 2006
    Montreal
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Again, Moggi the only one making any sense.
     
    Falc repped this.
  23. Duck Manson

    Duck Manson Member+

    Feb 8, 2005
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    Juventus FC
    If the refs were cleared and Moggi still convicted that's like being suspected of a murder and then they find the victim alive and you're still found guilty of murder.
     
  24. Daei_10

    Daei_10 Member+

    Aug 22, 2007
    LA, California
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    Juventus FC
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    United States
    oh ok. well whatever screw him and everyone else....to me it doesnt matter who says what and recoba was always overrated too

    what i dont get about this whole scandalous match fixing crap is that why even give a trophy to any team?? if juve cheated, just dont have a winner for that year....who says the 2nd team deserved it?? if the whole season is in question and if all the juve games or even some are under question then that affects the points collected of all the teams in the whole table....so it doesnt necesarily mean inter woulda came 2nd

    FIGC and Serie A have shot themselves in the foot over the years with this nonsense. This is why alot of people turned away from serie A cuz it gets annoying and make the whole thing not seem real. I talk to alot of people in person and on other forums and have arguments and when i try to justify things all they say is i used to like serie A i used to enjoy it but ever since all these match fixing crap and trials, they have lost interest. Cuz it seems like u cant take anything serious....so its not so much the quality of the league or the game, but more of a annoying factor of never knowing what is true.
     

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