Juventus set to pursue €444 million damages claim over Calciopoli - report
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Juventus set to pursue €444 million damages claim over Calciopoli - report
Juventus look set to follow through on their threat to launch a €444 million lawsuit against the Italian Football Association (FIGC).
The Bianconeri have been emboldened in their pursuit of damages by the publication of a 561-page report on the investigation into the Calciopoli scandal which first came to light in 2006 and ultimately resulted in former Juve general director Luciano Moggi sentenced to five years and four months in prison.
The impartiality of those who constructed the case against Moggi has been called into question by the document, while doubt has also been cast over the conduct of prosecutors and judges involved in the legal proceedings.
In addition, the report has, according to La Stampa, strengthened Juve's belief that a clear line should be drawn between the actions of Moggi and those of the club.
The Bianconeri, who were stripped of two Serie A titles and demoted to Serie B for their involvement in the ‘sporting fraud’, are now set to hit the FIGC with a massive claim for damages which could bring down the governing body.
Moggi, who was also banned from football for life because of the scandal, has always protested his innocence of the charges brought against him.
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Now, when I posted last time regarding the last developments which may see the 2004/05 season all OK, many people seemed to be ignorant, such that saying "no matter what Moggi is a past" and that this is laughable.
The point is not Moggi, nor Interistas. The point is the name of Juventus which would be cleared of all accusation by all football community around the world, and we would hit the revenge on FIGC. Neither me do not care of Moggi, because Juventus is bigger than him, but as long as he is fighting for our name, he shall deserve our respect and not ignore him and posts of this nature.
The Bianconeri have been emboldened in their pursuit of damages by the publication of a 561-page report on the investigation into the Calciopoli scandal which first came to light in 2006 and ultimately resulted in former Juve general director Luciano Moggi sentenced to five years and four months in prison.
The impartiality of those who constructed the case against Moggi has been called into question by the document, while doubt has also been cast over the conduct of prosecutors and judges involved in the legal proceedings.
In addition, the report has, according to La Stampa, strengthened Juve's belief that a clear line should be drawn between the actions of Moggi and those of the club.
The Bianconeri, who were stripped of two Serie A titles and demoted to Serie B for their involvement in the ‘sporting fraud’, are now set to hit the FIGC with a massive claim for damages which could bring down the governing body.
Moggi, who was also banned from football for life because of the scandal, has always protested his innocence of the charges brought against him.
............................................................................................................................................
Now, when I posted last time regarding the last developments which may see the 2004/05 season all OK, many people seemed to be ignorant, such that saying "no matter what Moggi is a past" and that this is laughable.
The point is not Moggi, nor Interistas. The point is the name of Juventus which would be cleared of all accusation by all football community around the world, and we would hit the revenge on FIGC. Neither me do not care of Moggi, because Juventus is bigger than him, but as long as he is fighting for our name, he shall deserve our respect and not ignore him and posts of this nature.
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Re: Juventus set to pursue €444 million damages claim over Calciopoli - report
Clearing the name of Juventus would be great, but even if FIGC admits that they were wrong (which is highly unlikely), the shadow of the past would be still there. Such a huge claim is also nonsense, we will never get any compensation for Calciopoli, and I think it's also understandable.
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Re: Juventus set to pursue €444 million damages claim over Calciopoli - report
They jumped the gun & gave us a very harsh punishment without do the required investigation...
Hope we win although the scars are still there!
Hope we win although the scars are still there!
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