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  1. Inter Made The Most Phonecalls In 'Farsopoli', But They Were Hidden - Paolo Bergamo Former referee designator Paolo Bergamo believes Juventus were wrongly punished in 2006 because crucial evidence was missing... Nov 18, 2010 Former referee designator Paolo Bergamo alleges Inter made the most phonecalls during Calciopoli, but it was Juventus and Luciano Moggi who were punished on one call during the orginal sports trial in 2006. Bergamo, who has been a witness in the current Calciopoli 2 trial at the Tribunal of Naples has revealed a number of calls went missing in 2006 - something that has come to light in the current trial. He alleges that Juventus were convicted on one phone involving the then sports director Luciano Moggi. Bergamo also claims it was Inter who allegedly used and abused a system of communication designed by the FIGC to keep relations between clubs and referees above board. Bergamo told Radio Power Station: "It was a moment when we were asked to create a tranquil situation for referees. "The Federation (FIGC) gaves us a telephone which they used to pay for and they knew all the statements. "Our phone numbers were given to all the clubs, and they all used to call us. "At the time we were accused of speaking too much, but today clubs moan that we have closed up. "The AIA (Italian referees association) proposed that referees must not speak with anyone, but then no-one liked that proposal. "I think they tried to create a climate of tranquility for referees before matches to help referees. "At the time (2006) they considered it was not something to be done, but this is not the truth. "At the time Farsopoli (Calciopoli) broke out, they showed just one call as evidence regarding myself and Moggi. All the others were hidden. "But, I used to speak with everyone. In particular I used to speak with Inter because they never used to win back then, and they always used to moan."
  2. Juventus Have No Room For Cassano - Andrea Agnelli Juventus will not offer Antonio Cassano a shield from his Sampdoria turmoil... Nov 17, 2010 Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has made it clear he will not fuel a trade for Sampdoria striker Antonio Cassano. The Italian is expected to leave Sampdoria who, disturbingly and to the dismay of many fans, have applied to the Lega for his contract rescission - that was sparked by tension between him and president Riccardo Garrone which has proved ruinous so far. A transfer scramble will ensue if the Lega side with Samp, but Juventus are not interested. "Juve have other plans," Agnelli told the press. "There is no space for Cassano here. "I hope he finds fortune elsewhere. I will suggest that we sign Alberto Aquilani."
  3. Giuseppe Marotta Hints Juventus Will Sign Aquilani & Quagliarella Juventus sporting director has hinted the Bianconeri will sign Alberto Aquilani and Fabio Quagliarella from loan deals. Nov 16, 2010 Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has hinted the club will sign both Alberto Aquilani and Fabio Quagliarella once their season-long loan deals expire. Marotta also affirmed the six-point gap between the Bianconeri and Milan can be closed. "Aquilani and Quagliarella are on loan, and are doing very well," Marotta told Corriere Dello Sport. "They are showing all the right things for us to buy their playing contracts. "This season, winning something for Juventus means a lot. Hopefully, we can toast to something important. "I am not worried about the points gap between the two sides, because as we saw last season, Roma demonstrated that closing a gap is not impossible. Even Udinese has shown this season that climbing the ladder is possible." Marotta also believes "Lazio is a candidate to win the Scudetto." Aquilani joined the club from Liverpool and Quagliarella from Napoli.
  4. L'intercalare (Forza Juve, Forza Juve!) ricorda quello di Bohemian Rhapsody (Galileo, Galileo). Bella canzone. Complimenti!
  5. 'Referees Never Had An Association With Juventus Or Luciano Moggi' Court Is Told The Calciopoli trial in Naples resumed on Tuesday, but the hearing was extremely brief... Nov 16, 2010 The Calciopoli 2 trial at the tribunal of Naples resumed, albeit for a short hearing after a number of witnesses failed to show up having been called to supply evidence. The court did however hear referee Paolo Bertini, who insisted he never favoured or disadvantaged teams during his career as a ref. He admits making mistakes, but they were not conditioned by orders or other individuals, but were genuinely erroneous. "I was never part of an association of criminal conspiracy and I was stunned to be associated with something like this," Bertini told the court. "I could have been associated to a non-association. Every game teams were discontented, moaning. There was never any association with Luciano Moggi or Juventus, as with any other team. "Many teams were annoyed with my refereeing, but it's normal to make mistakes. Sometimes referees make mistakes, sometimes they don't. Either way I was always criticised. "Of course, you cannot compare a referee's decision with an electronic system made up of 30 cameras. "As a referee you think about doing well and you always try hard to be impartial so you don't favour any team. "There were times where decisions went against Juventus and in favour of other teams competing with them. "During the 2004-05 season, Juve's points average in games I was in charge with them was less than with other referees here." Judge Teresa Casoria then terminated the hearing as witnesses including the Telecom head of security Giuliano Tavaroli, who was called in to supply evidence from the spying case on Moggi, informed the court he would not respond to the call. Casoria then reminded the court that the defence phonecall wiretaps have a November 23 deadline to be deposited with the Tribunal. Moggi's legal team are expected to supply CDs containing around 300 wiretaps next week. The Judge also told the court she expects to reach a verdict soon and next week will be the final hearing where defence witnesses have a chance to speak. The court was told: "This process must finish soon. I have no time to waste. The last statements will be heard on the 23rd, and then we will hear the accused." The trial continues.
  6. Gianluigi Buffon: Milan Are Big Favourites For The Scudetto Juventus goalkeeper admits the Scudetto is the Rossoneri's to lose... Nov 15, 2010 Juventus goalkeeper Gigi Buffon has admitted that table toppers Milan are the heavy favourites to capture the Scudetto this season. The Rossoneri are coming off an inspirational 1-0 victory in the Derby della Madonnina over defending champions Inter and have now opened up a six-point lead on both their city rivals and Juventus. Milan are a point clear of Lazio at the summit and Buffon, who has yet to play a game this term due to a back injury, believes Massimiliano Allegri's men have what it takes to break the Nerazzurri's stranglehold on the Scudetto. "They're big favourites for the Scudetto. If we finish three or four points behind them we can consider our season positive," he said, according to FIFA.com. "But if we finish 18 points back then it's clear we won
  7. Claudio Marchisio To Miss Romania Friendly Marchisio has left Italy's training camp due to a muscle problem and won't take part in the friendly against Romania... Nov 15, 2010 Italy midfielder Claudio Marchisio will not participate in the friendly against Romania on Wednesday, according to Tuttosport. The 24-year-old has withdrawn from the Azzurri's training base at Coverciano and returned to his club Juventus in hopes of completely recovering for the upcoming match versus Genoa on Sunday, after an ultrasound and MRI revealed a small muscle problem in his right leg. According to team doctor Enrico Castellacci the problem is not serious, but they would prefer not to take any chances. It seems unlikely that coach Cesare Prandelli will call up a replacement at this point for the clash in Klagenfurt. Marchisio has featured in 11 Serie A matches for the Bianconeri this season, scoring twice in the process.
  8. Gianluigi Buffon: I Am Staying At Juventus Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon insists there is no reason to leave... Nov 15, 2010 Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has shown integrity towards the club, insisting he will stay at Vinovo. Speculative reports have linked the custodian with a future in the Premier League. However, Buffon is in no mood to turn his back on the Old Lady following a season conditioned by injury. "I think I will remain at Juventus. I like the project here," he told Odeon TV. Team-mate Marco Storari got the Italy call - a reflection of his supreme work this season. "He deserved to be called up," said Buffon. And the shot-stopper defended rival Inter coach Rafael Benitez. The Spaniard was criticised following last night's derby defeat against Milan. "I did not like what was said about him. Inter have many injuries now," he said.
  9. Serie A Is Worse Now Compared To Calciopoli - Maurizio Zamparini Palermo president feels nothing has changed in Serie A since Calciopoli... Nov 12, 2010 Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini believes Calciopoli only served to replace an old world with new powers, not create a clean slate for Italian football. The 2006 scandal left the game a neglected ruin, and for Zamparini, who will turn his back on Palermo, nothing has changed. "Calciopoli was a fight between one power and another. The new kicked out the old, and nothing has changed," he thundered on Il Corriere dello Sport. "I will only change ideas if the FIGC and the referee system are revamped. It is in decline and after 11 games there have been no penalties against Inter, Milan and Juventus. I cannot support this squalor."
  10. Juventus Extension Won't Take Prominence For Marchisio Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio in no rush to extend his deal... Nov 12, 2010 Claudio Marchisio has confronted his Juventus future and is flexible over arrangements to extend his career in Turin. Marchisio made it clear he wants his Juventus heritage to continue, but he won't be provoked to rush into signing a new deal. "I feel like an important player at Juventus and I am satisfied to be tied here, I am in no hurry to sign an extension," he told Il Corriere dello Sport. "There was plenty of talk about it in the summer, maybe this was my mistake. "I am tranquil now and will wait to speak about it at the end of the season. "Juventus believe in me and I want to stay here forever."
  11. BRESCIA 1 - 1 JUVENTUSSerie A - Un pari che ci sta tra Brescia e Juve Finisce 1-1 al Rigamonti: a Quagliarella replica Diamanti con un gran gol da posizione difficile che spiazza Storari, in una gara dal ritmo alto che si svolge sotto gli occhi del ct della Nazionale Cesare Prandelli Eurosport - mercoled
  12. Buffon Will Be Back Playing For Juventus In January - Agent Not long to go before Juventus have Gianluigi Buffon back at their disposal... Nov 10, 2010 Juventus can expect to have Gianluigi Buffon back in the new year. Buffon has been out since suffering a herniated disc during the World Cup. He had surgery and his recovery is going well. His return seems to be pivoting towards a full and syncopated swing, reveals agent Silvano Martina. "Buffon is continuing his recovery programme in complete harmony with the club's medical staff," Martina told Calciomercato.it. "His return remains confirmed for January. He is coming back from a big injury." Italy's number one goalkeeper has been linked with an exit. Reports on Wednesday claimed Martina was in talks with Giuseppe Marotta over his client's future. "I have known Marotta for 40 years now and so we always talk," was the short and sharp response from the agent.
  13. Bel cross di Pepe ma nessuno la mette dentro.
  14. Zebina: "Mi hanno scaricato troppo presto, la mia risposta arriver
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