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Calciopoli & Scommessopoli In English
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Totti Escaped Juventus Ban, Zamparini Blames Moggi, Blanc Wants Justice, De Laurentiis In Quit Threat Goal.com rounds up the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day... Apr 16, 2010 As the evidence being wheeled into the Calciopoli trial at the Tribunal of Naples mounts, new questions have been raised as to why Roma captain Francesco Totti escaped a ban for insulting a referee a week before the Lupi took on Juventus during the 2004/05 season. According to Il Corriere della Sera, one of the 75 calls sees designators Pierluigi Pairetto and Paolo Bergamo avoiding taking action against Totti after he swore at the referee during Roma's 1-1 draw with Palermo on October 24 2004. Both Pairetto and Bergamo are alleged to have "had words" with the match official who had received abuse from Totti. It is alleged the referee was told not to mention the abuse in his match report, meaning Totti escaped a ban, and played against Juventus a week later, a game the Bianconeri won 2-0. Moggi has accused the Juventus leadership of not doing enough to defend themselves during the original 2006 trial, claiming a stronger defence would have avoided relegation to Serie B. Current president Jean-Claude Blanc has since responded, and he is taking a step back from all of the court room corridor swipes. "Juventus are watching the situation and we need to give those responsible time to ensure a fair and equal justice for all, we have already been clear about this last week when we released the statement." he told the press on Friday. Blanc was referring to a statement the club had released in relation to the on-going trial in Naples. Meanwhile, one of Moggi's lawyers, Paolo Rodella, has said their interest is to defend the former director, not the club. "We have asked the courts for the aquisition of these new wiretaps and we will get a response once the trial resumes on Tuesday," he told Tuttomercatoweb.com. "Myself and two colleagues are only interested in our client Luciano Moggi's position. We are not interested in Juve's situation. We only want the best solution for our client." Palermo have also been accused of calling referees, but president Maurizio Zamparini has blamed the whole Calciopoli affair on Moggi and Juventus. 'Zampa' has renewed his attack on the former Juve chief, despite the evidence against his own Rosanero. "I have always been an opponent of Moggi's in the Lega, both Moggi and [Antonio] Giraudo," Zamparini told La Repubblica. "I had warned the Agnellis back when they employed the duo. Moggi understands football, but he is not the example of sporting fairness. If he dragged Calcio into the mud then Juventus are also to blame." Zamparini then defended his club in light of the new calls that have dragged them into the case. "I had told [Rino] Foschi (former Palermo director) to make those calls. We wanted to protect ourselves," he concluded. As the Lega Calcio meeting between club presidents and directors concluded Friday's Calciopoli pingball match, Milan, Parma, Napoli and Lazio all added their voices to the latest developments. It's important to note that both Parma and Napoli are not involved in the trial. Leandro Cantamessa, Milan lawyer and advisor, insists the 2006 punishments would have been different had all the new calls been available at the time. "A different scenario would have emerged with different consequences, but it's not for me to say this," said Cantamessa. "In these instances it's best to remain quiet," said Lazio president Claudio Lotito. "All these new things should be discussed in the appropriate place [court] and they will decide if these things are relevant to what has been happening," he concluded. Parma president Tommaso Ghirardi has called for Italy's political leaders to get involved and put an end to the Calciopoli debate for good. "I think the political world needs to examine all this and resolve it as soon as possible," said Ghirardi. Aurelio De Laurentiis has gone a step further. He doesn't need political duck hunting to help him turn his back on a footballing country torn apart by the effects of Calciopoli. "I am not in nor out as I am the least able to speak about Calciopoli. But, I do ask myself whether it is worth staying in this football environment," De Laurentiis concluded. -
Calciopoli & Scommessopoli In English
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FIGC Plan Investigation, Evidence Goes Missing Again, Moggi Renews Attack On Elkann. Goal.com rounds up the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day so far... Apr 16, 2010 The Italian FA are preparing a team to open a new investigation into Calciopoli following all the new evidence that has been put forward by Luciano Moggi's defence team. The Judge at the tribunal of Naples, Teresa Casoria, accepted 75 calls, plus two cds containing over 6,500 contacts and phone call statements. Tuttosport reports the federal prosecutor is in the process of gathering a panel of seven men who will finely comb all of the 171,000 calls that were made during the Calciopoli investigation period between 2004 and 2006. But, in a sensational twist, Il Corriere dello Sport claims those 171,000 calls have mysteriously gone missing. It's the second time evidence into the 2006 scandal has disappeared without trace after Col. Attilio Auricchio was accused of holding back a number of calls in 2006 during the original investigation. FIGC general director Antonello Valentini has explained they will follow indications from the trial in Naples, but confirmed they are not in possession of disks which contain the 171,000 calls. The race is on to find those, but for now the investigation will start with the 75 calls uncovered by Moggi's team at the trial on Tuesday. "In relation to any judicial process, we will be following closely in the footsteps of the ordinary magistrates, and, we have confirmed with the federal attorney (Palazzi) that we never received those calls (171,000)." Palazzi will now wait to hear back from Casoria in Naples and will decide whether or not the FIGC investigation will take place based on Moggi's evidence. La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport fears a blame game between the FIGC and the Tribunal of Naples in relation to the 171,000 calls. Reports suggest Inter's 2006 title could be revoked and handed back to Juventus should the new planned investigation take off. And, some former Nerazzurri stars believe it would be the right thing. In an interview with La giornalaccio rosa Dello Sport Sandro Mazzola said: "I had said that that Scudetto should have been restored, and it must be." Alessandro Altobelli: "Real Inter fans never joyed for the Scudetto handed to them on the table." Despite the calls on Inter to hand the title back, the Nerazzurri will not bow to pressure. Luciano Moggi has renewed his attack on John Elkann and the current Juventus ownership, blaming them for not defending the club. "I had told Elkann what I thought. He did not defend us. I knew he wouldn't defend us because he had already spoken to [Jean-Claude] Blanc in 2004 and had plans to oust me and [Antonio] Giraudo," Moggi told Mattino Cinque. "And, he did it. Good for him, but the results show that he made wrong decisions. Fans were used to a winning Juventus, that team no longer exists. The team needs to be rebuilt, all thanks to John Elkann." Moggi's recent rants seem to have rallied the fans into taking their own vigilante actions. On Thursday night the team bus was attacked. And, this morning, Sky Sport Italia report that a number of Bianconeri Ultras in Milan for tonight's Inter clash booed, jeered and heckled club directors as they appeared at the weekly Lega Calcio meeting. Meanwhile, in one call Antonio Cassano, then of Roma fame, speaks to the then FIGC vice president Innocenzo Mazzini over a possible call up to the Italy national team, coached by Marcello Lippi at the time. Cassano jokes with Mazzini over a call up and is eager to discover whether he will be picked. But, before Italy's game against Russia in February 2005, he hands Lippi a sick note and doesn't receive a call because he is supposedly injured. However, three days later he plays against Inter. Speculative reports in Italy now suggest this could have sparked early collisions with Lippi, leading to his permanent exclusion since the former Juventus coach re-took the helm. An extract of that phone call, as published by Il Secolo XIX, reads: Mazzini: You are as fat as a bride. (Mazzini tells Cassano he needs to train harder) Cassano: [laughs and jokes] I have to train? No, you have to give me the ball, and I will train the others. Cassano then asks whether Lippi will call him, and Mazzini responds: You? yes, for sure, but, make sure you don't p*** about. Three days later, Cassano presented the Italian FA with a medical certificate claiming he had an injury, days later he played for Roma. -
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Jean-Claude Blanc: "Vigiliamo..." Il presidente bianconero attende i prossimi sviluppi. 16/apr/2010 Che il derby d'Italia non si giochi solo in campo questa sera sembra una cosa ormai chiara a tutti. Le recenti telefonate rese note dagli avvocati di Moggi e l'ipotesi di un'apertura di una Calciopoli Bis, hanno non solo chiamato in causa l'Inter ma anche la Juventus che venne privata di due Scudetti e retrocessa in B. Già la scorsa settimana la società bianconera ha emesso un comunicato nel quale chiedeva equità di giudizio, a spiegare ulteriormente quale sia la posizione della società di Corso Galileo Ferrarsi ci ha pensato Jean-Claude Blanc al termine dell'Assemblea di Lega: "Il nostro comunicato è chiaro, monitoriamo la situazione. C'è tempo per prendere le decisioni, manteniamo i toni giusti e vediamo cosa deciderà la giustizia. Aspettiamo che vengano prese le decisioni senza fare dichiarazioni eclatanti e vigilando..."
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La Juve si fionda sul pupillo orange di Rafa Il manager di Benitez ammette i contatti con Blanc. 16/apr/2010 Continua il corteggiamento a distanza della Juventus nei confronti di Rafa Benitez. Il procuratore del tecnico spagnolo, Manuel Garcia Quillon, ha tentato di fare il punto sulla situazione del suo assistito, lasciando da un lato intendere che Rafa potrebbe rimanere coi Reds, ma al contempo non chiudendo totalmente le porte ad un futuro diverso: "E' vero che sono stato a Milano con Blanc, ma non abbiamo parlato solo di Benitez, anche di altre questioni di mercato. La sua volont
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Zaccheroni: "Non pensiamo a Calciopoli e al 2006" Il tecnico juventino ha parlato in conferenza stampa alla vigilia della partita. 15/apr/2010 Se la Lazio pensa allo sgambetto alla Roma nel derby di domenica pomeriggio, altrettanto fa la Juventus ai danni dell'Inter. Domani sera a San Siro i bianconeri giocheranno contro gli acerrimi rivali nerazzurri, e Alberto Zaccheroni si aspetta una grande risposta dai suoi uomini. "L'Inter
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Moggi: "Le cose che faceva Facchetti non le ho mai fatte!" L'ex dg della Juventus scherza sull'assegnazione dello scudetto 2006. 15/apr/2010 Luciano Moggi non
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Zaccheroni ripesca il rombo brasiliano... Contro l'Inter toccher
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A Torino tutti pazzi d'amore per Ranieri... I tifosi bianconeri vogliono fermare l'Inter per regalare lo scudetto alla Roma. 15/apr/2010 Sono molti i tifosi juventini che si sono scoperti nell'ultimo periodo anche supporters giallorossi... Il popolo bianconero non vuole assolutamente che i nemici nerazzurri conquistino l'ennesimo titolo nazionale e sono pronti ad accettare anche lo scudetto della squadra di Ranieri, tecnico non troppo amato nel corso della sua avventura a Torino. Le nuove intercettazioni al Processo di Napoli hanno inasprito ancora di pi
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Ultimatum a Benitez! Il tecnico deve solo cercare un accordo col Liverpool. 13/apr/2010 La Juve vuole fortissimamente Benitez. Dopo il rifiuto di Cesare Prandelli, l'unica pista percorsa dalla dirigenza della Vecchia Signora batte verso Liverpool. Il manager dei Reds
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Ziliani: "Diamo al Chievo lo scudetto degli onesti!" L'Editoriale del noto giornalista Mediaset pubblicato su paoloziliani.it. 13/apr/2010 Diciamolo: se la Juve fosse in corsa per lo scudetto o la Champions League e i suoi dirigenti non avessero quindi il problema di placare una tifoseria livida ed esasperata