Fénix wrote:JANCKER wrote:Juve was damaged in 2000... and that thanks to the highly rated Collina, to whom DFB gifted a hair dryer once.
There are so many incriminating phone calls... Italy can't open that chapter again, it would be their end.
The Lazio fan who did his job for his beloved club.![]()
What they manage to protect is Luciano Moggi. That guy is an absolute criminal and mobster. He got away too easily due to the statute of limitations or whatsoever.
JANCKER wrote:Fénix wrote:JANCKER wrote:Juve was damaged in 2000... and that thanks to the highly rated Collina, to whom DFB gifted a hair dryer once.
There are so many incriminating phone calls... Italy can't open that chapter again, it would be their end.
The Lazio fan who did his job for his beloved club.![]()
What they manage to protect is Luciano Moggi. That guy is an absolute criminal and mobster. He got away too easily due to the statute of limitations or whatsoever.
Others went unpunished completely so... There are some Galliani phone calls also... just say a name of a club president/CEO in Italy and you got a criminal.
Then there was that Roma president who gifted refs golden watches, but had to take them back... phew... and they're just a few.
PunkCapitalist wrote:MUTU wrote:Why is Juventus on just about everyone's list? It's not too long ago that they were relegated due to their management. Cheating, getting caught and punished is not what I consider being "well run".
True, true, but they do make very very smart buys. The Pogba transfer was pretty epic and Dybala, Sandro, Mandzukic, Khedira, Vidal (back in the day). They also have a strong Italian core which is commendable.
The way they rebuilt after Calciopoli was also pretty outstanding.
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MUTU wrote:PunkCapitalist wrote:MUTU wrote:Why is Juventus on just about everyone's list? It's not too long ago that they were relegated due to their management. Cheating, getting caught and punished is not what I consider being "well run".
True, true, but they do make very very smart buys. The Pogba transfer was pretty epic and Dybala, Sandro, Mandzukic, Khedira, Vidal (back in the day). They also have a strong Italian core which is commendable.
The way they rebuilt after Calciopoli was also pretty outstanding.
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For every Pogba there's a Coman. Not so smart from their end.
MUTU wrote:It seemed a good deal from their end at the time, but now it looks like a steal for Bayern.
ramsej84 wrote:Inzaghi:evil::evil::evil:
JANCKER wrote:MUTU wrote:It seemed a good deal from their end at the time, but now it looks like a steal for Bayern.
Yeah, but would you be willing to pay more than 30M for an 18 yr old that barely got any minute? They made the best deal possible.
JANCKER wrote:ramsej84 wrote:Inzaghi:evil::evil::evil:
If Munich ever gave to a player a "persona non grata", Inzaghi should be the first to get it because of his celebrations.
MihailT wrote:JANCKER wrote:MUTU wrote:It seemed a good deal from their end at the time, but now it looks like a steal for Bayern.
Yeah, but would you be willing to pay more than 30M for an 18 yr old that barely got any minute? They made the best deal possible.
But no one has paid 30M yet. We paid like 2M and if the guy turned out to be trash that's all they would have gotten.
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