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  1. Cannavaro: "Tanti juventini in Nazionale? Vuol dire che la societ
  2. Sky convoca Del Piero per il Mondiale Il capitano juventino possibile opinionista di lusso... 05/mag/2010 Alessandro Del Piero potrebbe a sorpresa salire su un aereo diretto verso il Sudafrica nel prossimo mese di giugno per andare al Mondiale. No, non sono arrivate soffiate da Lippi sull'elenco dei 23 che rappresenteranno l'Italia nel massimo torneo per nazioni, lista nella quale difficilmente figurer
  3. Moggi: "Le schede svizzere le avevano soltanto i designatori" Ennesima arringa difensiva da parte di Luciano Moggi. 04/mag/2010 Luciano Moggi torna alla carica! L'ex direttore generale della Juventus, protagonista numero 1 della vicenda 'Calciopoli', ospite della trasmissione televisiva 'Matrix', ha fatto ulteriore chiarezza -a dal suo punto di visto - sulle vicende, a cominciare dalle schede svizzere che, secondo l'accusa, Moggi avrebbe elargito agli arbitri per poter comunicare con loro senza il rischio di essere intercettato. "Non ho mai dato schede svizzere a nessun arbitro - ha detto Moggi - Ne ho data solo una a Bergamo ed una a Pairetto. Me le hanno chieste loro, ne avevo due in pi
  4. Benitez perde quota, risalgono gli italiani Il tecnico spagnolo non
  5. Moggi: "Se Andrea mi chiede qualche consiglio..." L'ex Dg bianconero
  6. Zaccheroni: "Il gruppo della Juve
  7. Mughini: "Lazio vergognosa, merita di marcire in B" L'opinionista a 'Controcampo': "Una giornata di vergogna per lo sport italiano". 03/mag/2010 Tifosi della Roma imbufaliti per quanto accaduto ieri all'Olimpico? Non sono i soli. Appassionati di calcio simpatizzanti - o tifosi - di altri club hanno vissuto con altrettanto fastidio l'esito di Lazio-Inter e l'atteggiamento dei tifosi laziali, esultanti ad ogni goal sub
  8. Buffon: "Qualcuno non ha dato il massimo pensando al Mondiale! Il futuro? Per altre 2 gare sono bianconero..." Il portierone bianconero sostiene che con Zac da luglio sarebbe potuta andare diversamente. 03/mag/2010 Gigi Buffon
  9. Zac: "La Juve senza Champions non
  10. LE SQUADRE ................................... PORTIERI 1 Gianluigi Buffon 1 Nicola Pavarini 12 Antonio Chimenti 22 Stefano Russo 13 Alexander Manninger 83 Antonio Mirante 41 Carlo Pinsoglio DIFENSORI 2 Mart
  11. JUVENTUS - PARMA .................................. SERIE A 2009/2010 - 18^ GIORNATA DI RITORNO DOMENICA, 9 MAGGIO 2010 - ORE 15:00 STADIO "OLIMPICO" TORINO Confronti ufficiali 51 - 35 (Serie A) - 10 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Supercoppa Italiana) - 2 (Coppa Uefa) Vittorie Juventus 27 - 16 (Serie A) - 7 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Supercoppa Italiana) Pareggi 15 - 13 (Serie A) - 1 (Coppa Italia) - 1 (Coppa Uefa) Vittorie Parma 9 - 6 (Serie A) - 2 (Coppa Italia) - 1 (Coppa Uefa) Goals Juventus 87 - 60 (Serie A) - 14 (Coppa Italia) - 9 (Campionato a gironi) - 3 (Supercoppa Italiana) - 1 (Coppa Uefa) Goals Parma 44 - 34 (Serie A) - 7 (Coppa Italia) - 1 (Supercoppa Italiana) - 2 (Coppa Uefa) Juventus - Parma in campionato a Torino Giocate: 17 Vittorie Juventus: 11 (l'ultima il 16.04.2008, 3-0) Pareggi: 5 (l'ultimo il 08.02.2006, 1-1) Vittorie Parma: 1 (Il 07.02.1999, 2-4) Goals Juventus: 39 Goals Parma: 13 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro il Parma a Torino in Serie A dal 1929/1930 13 presenze Del Piero Alessandro 9 Conte Antonio 9 Ferrara Ciro 7 Tacchinardi Alessio 6 Birindelli Alessandro 6 Buffon Gianluigi 6 Di Livio Angelo 6 Iuliano Mark 6 Marocchi Giancarlo 6 Nedved Pavel 9 goals Del Piero Alessandro 4 Baggio Roberto 3 Ravanelli Fabrizio 3 Trezeguet David Sergio 2 Amoruso Nicola 2 Ibrahimovic Zlatan 2 Miccoli Fabrizio 2 Vialli Gianluca 1 Casiraghi Pierluigi 1 Deschamps Didier Claude Ultimi confronti diretti 14.12.2003 Serie A Juventus-Parma 4-0 18.04.2004 Serie A Parma-Juventus 2-2 06.01.2005 Serie A Parma-Juventus 1-1 15.05.2005 Serie A Juventus-Parma 2-0 24.09.2005 Serie A Parma-Juventus 1-2 08.02.2006 Serie A Juventus-Parma 1-1 29.08.2007 Coppa Italia Parma-Juventus 1-3 11.11.2007 Serie A Parma-Juventus 2-2 16.04.2008 Serie A Juventus-Parma 3-0 06.01.2010 Serie A Parma-Juventus 1-2 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 6 - Pareggi 4 - Vittorie Parma 0 - Goals Juventus 22 - Goals Parma 9
  12. Serie A 2009/2010 - 18^ giornata di ritorno ....BOLOGNA 1 - 1 CATANIA.. Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 FIORENTINA 1 - 1 SIENA....... Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 ...GENOA 1 - 0 MILAN Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 ......INTER 4 - 3 CHIEVO Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 JUVENTUS 2 - 3 PARMA.. Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 LIVORNO 1 - 2 LAZIO. Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 ........NAPOLI 2 - 0 ATALANTA Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 ........PALERMO 1 - 1 SAMPDORIA Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 ..........ROMA 2 - 1 CAGLIARI Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 UDINESE 3 - 3 BARI ...............Domenica 09/05/2010 - ore 15:00 ................Team..................................................... Partite...............................................In Casa.................................... Fuori Casa ...................................................................................P..G....V....N...P....GF...GS.......................G..V...N..P...GF....GS............................G....V..N..P...GF....GS Inter...........79.37...23.. 10... 4...74.34...-..19..15... 4... 0..42..15...-..18... 8... 6... 4..32..19 Roma.........77.37...23... 8... 6...66..41..-..19..15... 1... 3..36..17...-..18... 8... 7... 3..30..24 Milan..........67.37...19..10... 8...57..39..-..18..11... 5... 2..34..20...-..19... 8... 5... 6..23..19 Sampdoria..64.37...18..10.... 9..48...41..-..18..12.... 6... 0..30..10...-..19... 6... 4... 9..18..31 Palermo.....62.37...17..11... 9...57..46..-..19..13... 6... 0..34..14...-..18... 4... 5... 9..23..32 Napoli.......59..37...15..14... 8..50...42..-..19.. 9.... 8... 2..26..16...-..18... 6... 6... 6..24..26 Juventus....55.37...16.. 7...14..55...53..-..19.. 9.... 4... 6..32..26...-..18... 7... 3... 8..23..27 Genoa........51.37...14.. 9...14..57...60..-..19.11.... 5... 3..42..28...-..18... 3... 4..11..15..32 Parma.......49..37..13..10..14..42..50...-..18... 9... 4... 5..20..16...-..19... 4... 6... 9..22..34 Fiorentina..47..37..13... 8..16..48..45...-..19... 9... 3... 7..28..20...-..18... 4... 5... 9..20..25 Bari............47..37..12..11..14..47.49...-..18..10... 4... 4..28..15...-..19... 2... 7..10..19..34 Udinese.....44..37..11..11..15..53..56...-..19..10... 5... 4..38..25...-..18... 1... 6..11..15..31 Chievo.....44..37..12... 8..17..37..40...-..18... 6... 5... 7..20..19...-..19... 6... 3..10..17..21 Cagliari.....43..37..11..10..16..55..57...-..18... 7... 6... 5..36..28...-..19... 4... 4..11..19..29 Lazio........43..37..10..13..14..36..42...-..18... 4... 6... 8..16..20...-..19... 6... 7... 6..20..22 Catania.....42...37... 9..15..13..43...45..-..18... 7... 7... 4..24..15...-..19... 2... 8... 9..19..30 Bologna....41..37..10..11..16..41...54...-..19... 7... 5... 7..25..27...-..18... 3... 6... 9..16..27 Atalanta....35...37... 9... 8..20..36..51...-..18... 7... 5... 6..23..18...-..19... 2... 3..14..13..33 Siena.........31..37... 7..10..20..40...66...-..18... 4... 7... 7..17..24...-..19... 3... 3..13..23..42 Livorno.....29..37... 7... 8..22..26...57...-..19... 5... 5... 9..19..25...-..18... 2... 3..13... 7..32 Classifica marcatori R=Rigori 27 Goals A. DI NATALE (Udinese - 6 R.) 21 Goals D. MILITO (Inter - 4 R.) 19 Goals F. MICCOLI (Palermo - 6 R.) 18 Goals G. PAZZINI (Sampdoria - 3 R.) 14 Goals P.V. BARRETO (Bari - 4 R.) - M. BORRIELLO (Milan - 1 R.) - A. GILARDINO (Fiorentina -1 R.) - F. TOTTI (Roma - 5 R.) 13 Goals A. MATRI (Cagliari - 3 R.) - M. VUCINIC (Roma - 2 R.) 12 Goals M. DI VAIO (Bologna - 2 R.) - S. ETO'O (Inter - 2 R.) - M. HAMSIK (Napoli - 2 R.) - M. MACCARONE (Siena - 1 R.) 11 Goals E. CAVANI (Palermo - 1 R.) - S. FLOCCARI (4 Genoa / 7 Lazio) - A. PATO (Milan) - S. PELLISSIER (Chievo) - F. QUAGLIARELLA (Napoli) - S. TIRIBOCCHI (Atalanta) 10 Goals M. ADAILTON (Bologna - 1 R.) - C. LUCARELLI (Livorno - 3 R.) - G. MAXI LOPEZ (Catania - 1 R.) - RONALDINHO (Milan - 5 R.) 9 Goals M. BALOTELLI (Inter) - A. CASSANO (Sampdoria - 1 R.) - A. DEL PIERO (Juventus - 3 R.) - A. FLORO FLORES (Udinese) - J.A. MARTINEZ (Catania - 1 R.) 8 Goals V. BOJINOV (Parma) - E. CALAI
  13. Luciano Moggi Has Application To Join Journalist Association Rejected Goal.com rounds up the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day... May 7, 2010 Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has had an application to join the association of journalists in Piedmont rejected after supplying false information, reports Blitzquotidiano.it. Moggi, who writes an editorial for the daily 'Libero', applied to join the association, but was turned down after a number of discrepancies that would have violated the code of regulations were found in his application form. The association denied his request, dated December 18, 2008, because he had stated that he had "no knowlege of being under a criminal investigation". That reason was incorrect because the ongoing Calciopoli trial in the tribunal of Naples, in which Moggi is accused of association to defraud, was launched on April 13, 2007 when magistrates from Naples uncovered a network of phone calls involving Moggi and referee designators. Thus Moggi was aware he was implicated in the legal proceedings, but it was something he never stated in his application. The association also questioned Moggi's professional and ethical code of conduct following his five-year ban from Calcio after the original Calciopoli sports trial in 2006. Moggi was then banned for a further year following the GEA trial in which he was convicted of violence and intimidation of players who had signed up to the agency. President of the regional council of Piedmont journalists, Sergio Miravalle, said: "It must be noted that the associations of Lazio and Lombardy decided on disciplinary action against journalists that were tempted or induced by Moggi's behaviour. The association's counsel called Moggi in for a meeting to explain their decision and to hear a statement by him in which he said: "I have good relationships in the world of journalism and a good view of it." The association reached a majority verdict and denied him the application. Meanwhile, Stefano Argilli, the man who exposed the goings-on of Moggi's, now defunct, GEA world agency, has explained why he spoke out. Four years ago, Argilli told Avvenire: "Moggi does Siena's transfer market, but not all. Everyone knows his GEA agency has their hands in every plate. As for the rest, Italian football is comfortable with someone who refuses to delegate." And today he says he has no regrets over his actions which led to the GEA scandal. "Some fans called me a traitor, but in the end they appreciated my words because I had contributed to uncovering a boiling pot that had been causing problems for some time," he is quoted as saying on Goal.com Italia.
  14. Luciano Moggi's Court Evidence Goes Missing Goal.com rounds up the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day... May 6, 2010 Evidence from the Calciopoli trial at the Tribunal of Naples has gone missing as CDs and DVDs containing 171,000 phone calls have mysteriously disappeared, according to La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. The missing evidence in questions was used at the current trial in which Luciano Moggi's lawyers have shown that a number of clubs spoke to referees. Nicola Penta, Moggi's legal advisor and the man who has been uncovering the calls said: "no one asked for them over the last two years." And now confusion has rained down on the investigation as no one knows where the CDs are. It's standard practice for the prosecution to ask lawyers if they want the evidence back once a hearing has ended, but in this case, Moggi's lawyers did not want it. However, in the last hearing, one of Moggi's lawyers asked the court if he could involve a primiary source of the investigation, a company known as TRS who have supplied the software that has been used to untangle all the calls. But the prosecution's Giuseppe Narducci said there was no need because the court had already acquired all the material, but the CDs and DVDs are still missing. The court has already accepted 74 calls presented by Moggi's lawyers over the last month, but there were still 22 new calls that needed to be transcribed by a man appointed by the court to carry out the task. But with the CDs and DVDs missing, it's unknown as to whether these 22 calls are part of the evidence, that for an unknown reason, is no longer available. This latest development is likely to raise new questions when the court resumes next Tuesday as both Moggi's lawyers and judge Teresa Casoria will want to know where the CDs have ended up, given that Narducci had said the material was deposited with the court a fortnight ago. Meanwhile, investigative journalist Oliviero Beha, who has been investigating the Calciopoli scandal and has 30 years experience in football writing, has given his views. He told Tuttosport: "It's clear that no one cares about sports loyalty anymore. The word loyalty is anachronistic in football. And it's a type of ethic that involved a number of protagonists. "Let's say that Moggi moved 'better' than the rest and he had developed a better organised system that was efficient. But this doesn't mean that others had their hands in their pockets. "Everyone wanted to be like Moggi, with the same power and organisation. The new evidence that was ignored in 2006 is showing this."
  15. Claudio Marchisio: Juventus Must Secure Sixth Place The Italian midfielder has underlined the importance of finishing the season on a high... May 6, 2010 Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio has set the tone for the final two games of the season as he encourages a sixth place finish. Finishing sixth will mean them avoiding the Europa League preliminary round which kicks off in July. Juve are currently seventh heading into this weekend's clash against Parma, a point behind Napoli. "This is the last objective that we have to reach, but to do it we have to think about ourselves, not what Napoli are doing," he told the club's official website. "We have recently enjoyed some consistency at the Olimpico, but we have not been able to maintain that on the road. "However, we are in good form both mentally and physically, so this should give us the strength against Parma on Sunday."
  16. Who Is Juventus' Player Of The Season? Carlo Garganese to see who was the stand-out performer for the Bianconeri in 2009-10
  17. Juventus Keen To Swap Buffon & Melo For Arsenal's Fabregas & Van Persie Buffon and Melo to Arsenal, Fabregas and Van Persie to Juventus... May 6, 2010 Juventus will use Gianluigi Buffon and Felipe Melo to entice Arsenal into a mega move that will see Cesc Fabregas and Robin van Persie head the other way, reports Tuttosport. Buffon is wanted in the Premier League with Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City all vying for his signature. It's no secret that the Gunners are keen on Brazilian midfielder Melo, and this could pave the way for a super swap. Buffon and Melo to Arsenal, with Fabregas and Van Persie, or Bacary Sagna to Juventus is the plan being floated in Turin. The Old Lady are among a host of clubs keen on Fabregas, but their failure to qualify for the Champions League is unlikely to tempt the player. Furthermore, he has always pledged allegiance to Arsenal, and the club have always maintained he is a key player who is unlikely to leave. Chelsea and Manchester United are also said to be on standby. Buffon worked alongside Carlo Ancelotti at Parma, and he could be used in a deal that would see Branislav Ivanovic move to Juve. United meanwhile are looking to replace Edwin van der Sar at the end of the season, but they, alongside City, would have to bid at least
  18. New Call Between Facchetti & Bergamo Emerges, Moggi Insists Referees Never Had Swiss SIM Cards Goal.com rounds up the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day... May 5, 2010 New calls involving former Inter president Giacinto Facchetti and referee designator Paolo Bergamo have emerged ahead of next week's Calciopoli hearing at the Tribunal of Naples. Mediaset talk show 'Matrix' revealed the content of the call, which was handed over to them by former Juventus director Luciano Moggi and his legal consultant Nicola Penta. The call, published by Tuttosport, involves Facchetti and Bergamo discussing the referee for the Cagliari-Inter Coppa Italia semi-final of 2005, a day before the game. The call is dated May 11, 2005. Facchetti: Look, I saw the score that we have had with Bertini. Four wins, four draws and four defeats. Bergamo: Damn, ok, lets do five, four, four. But wins. Facchetti: But tell him that its important tomorrow. He has had 12 games, all four, four, four. Bergamo: He will move one, the one that starts with V. I still have to speak with him, but he is intelligent, and he knows how things should go. Better late than never. Listen Giacinto, we consider Sunday's game to be a tranquil one. And we will put a debutant ref in the grid. Is that ok for you? Facchetti: Yes ok, if you want to. It's ok... Bergamo: I wanted to tell, please don't ever think about a lack of attention from my part. Facchetti: On Sunday a debutant ref is fine for me. Bergamo: A debutant, there is Mazzoleni. Facchetti: Mazzoleni is from Bergamo... there is also his brother. Bergamo: Yes, he is good and young. He has good numbers and has good promise. Facchetti: No problem. Bergamo: Listen, can you get me some tickets for Sunday for a client. Facchetti: No problem, call me Friday or Saturday. Call me and... Bergamo: Good luck. Facchetti: Please... tell him. Bergamo: Consider it done. Moggi wasted no time in reacting to the call, which is not part of the 74 that have been aquired by Judge Teresa Casoria and used as evidence by Moggi's defence team in the trial of Naples. "I think the presumption of innocence on me was obscured, despite it being a pivot of our constitution," Moggi told the 'Matrix' show. "The new calls? I don't want to prove anything in particular, even because I never said the phrase 'all guilty or all innocent'. They made me say this. Simply they tried to say that nobody called, instead everyone used to do it. But only myself, Juventus and [Antonio] Giraudo were hit." Moggi, who is being accused of association to defraud and sporting disloyalty at the trial, took a swipe at Inter. "Inter never used to win because they used to get their transfers wrong, not because of me. They then started winning when they signed good players. That is the only secret," he added. Moggi was then quizzed over the Swiss SIM card scandal, in which he was accused of allegedly keeping a network of communication with referees. "I have never given any Swiss SIM cards to any referee," he added. "I gave two SIM cards to the designators Bergamo and Pairetto. They had asked me for them. I bought the SIM cards to protect me from people trying to spy on me in relation to the transfer market. And, in the same shop where I bought mine, it emerged that [inter director] Marco Branca was also served there." "The referees never had them. If people thought they did, why wasn't Coverciano raided? They didn't because they knew they would not find them."
  19. Buffon On Manchester United & Chelsea Radars Reports claim Gianluigi Buffon is heading for the Premier League after hinting his Juventus future is far from certain... May 5, 2010 Juventus goalkeeper Gianlugi Buffon is Premier League-bound with Manchester United and Chelsea ready to land him, according to Italian newspaper reports. Tuttosport and La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport are claiming
  20. Giuseppe Marotta Signs On As Juventus Director General And 'Beppe' has advised Juve against splashing out to land Benitez May 5, 2010 Giuseppe Marotta is to leave his post as chief executive of Sampdoria this summer to be appointed the new director general at Juventus. Today's edition of the Corriere dello Sport newspaper claims that the 53-year-old signed on the dotted line to tie himself to the Old Lady on Monday. An official announcement from the Turin giants is likely to come after the Serie A season comes to an end on May 16 as Sampdoria are still in the thick of the battle for fourth spot. The first order of business for Marotta will be to help the club hire their new boss. Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is said to be Juve's prime target, but Marotta has reportedly underlined the cons of investing around €30 million to bring in the Spaniard and appears keen on an Italian boss, namely Cesare Prandelli, Massimiliano Allegri, Roberto Mancini or Luciano Spalletti.
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