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quote: Originally posted by Ivano: The allegations are the Juve had the referees "in their pockets" and Milan had the "political power" in the Italian FA, as they "controlled" the TV rights and had club officials in high places.
Well, that should make "sense"  . Cos I don't see Milan would be fixing games and still able to win only two titles in about 10 years. It doesn't add up. That said, I say punish whoever is guilty.
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quote: Originally posted by MICHAEL_LA_VIOLA: The list of suspects has been revealed:
....Innocenzo Mazzini....
Really? 
"Got Blue and Black 'cos I likes to chill..." My Adidas by RunDMC
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I'm surprised to see Milan drawn into the scandal. Of course they are influential in TV deals, because they are a massive club whose President is the nation's biggest media tycoon.
I wouldn't say that merits relegation or a points deduction.
Drughi's analysis sounds feasible to me: relegation for Juve, points deductions for Fiorentina and Lazio.
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so has else been found on this topic? by when do u think we will find out whos playing champions league football this season.
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So the judges have decided....to have a long weekend! Maybe it's standard procedure but it's not exactly a great start.I for one don't want the trial and subsequent appeals to drag on and on.
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What on earth is going on with this? Have they taken the day off instead because of the WC win?
Still Black n Blue..
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Excuse my dumbarsedness, but if (in the unlikely event that) all four clubs get the boot in to Serie B, does that mean that Messina, Lecce and Treviso definitely stay up? If (in the likely event that) Juve get hoofed in to Serie B, I assume Messina stay up? There's a good chance all of this has been covered, so I apologise in advance. Also, I think I've only just sobered up from last night, so be nice...
ACF FIORENTINA : FORZA LA VIOLA
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