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  1. Inter have nothing to do with Calciopoli scandal - Massimo Moratti The Inter president does not fear that the 2006 Scudetto will be taken from his side as he repeats his stance that the club took no part in the controversial scandal. Jun 28, 2011 Massimo Moratti has reiterated that Inter had no involvement in the Calciopoli scandal that rocked Italian football in 2006. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) stripped Juventus of their 2005 and 2006 crowns because of their participation in the scandal, but the Turin side asked for the honours to be returned in May 2010, as new evidence highlighted that around 16 of the 20 top-flight clubs took part in the affair. A decision on Juventus' appeal is due in the upcoming days, but Inter president Moratti doesn't fear the outcome, telling the club's official website: "I've always had the same feeling. I am absolutely convinced that we have nothing to do with Calciopoli, so I hope and I believe that justice will run its path." Juve's 2005 Scudetto title was struck from the records but not awarded to another team, while their 2006 crown was eventually handed to Inter.
  2. Roma would consider selling Vucinic to Juventus if Marchisio is part of the deal Capital-based side would ponder parting company with the Montenegro international if the Piedmont side insert their Italian midfield player into the arrangement. Jun 28, 2011 Roma may consider selling striker Mirko Vucinic to Juventus if the Turin-based side insert Claudio Marchisio as part of a deal, according to reports. Juventus have focused their efforts on bringing in Sergio Aguero of Atletico Madrid as their first choice striker. Vucinic, 27, is seen as an alternative for Antonio Conte's men if the Aguero chase proves fruitless, but Roma are not keen on losing him. Director Walter Sabatini has been clear on insisting the Montenegrin stay, but La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport reports the insertion of Marchisio could change that. The Italian midfielder would fit into Luis Enrique's side as Conte's 4-2-4 system may prove to have its limits as Andrea Pirlo is expected to start regularly. It is said a transfer for Vucinic, who is tied to Roma until 2013, would cost around
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