B.NEWS : UEFA responds to FIGC to clarify their position on 3 points by 19 October !
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B.NEWS : UEFA responds to FIGC to clarify their position on 3 points by 19 October !
It 'came the response from UEFA and not as many thought no stamp. The stamp was there and together with the stamp. The fact that UEFA have moved quickly and has asked for a clarification to the FIGC, feeding the speech and the media campaign has produced moderate but good reactions from Juventus. A reaction judged "positive".
As evidenced yesterday by the editors of tuttojuve, the good thing is that the Uefa calls for a precise answer to the three points highlighted by Juventus and especially rapid, with a response by October 19.
Andrea Agnelli on the sidelines of dinner at the Vatican said: "UEFA's response to us is a victory." He echoed to the Marotta: "It shows that the path is correct."
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European football's governing body has asked its Italian counterpart to provide more information on their decision not to punish the Giuseppe Meazza side
Uefa's chief of legal affairs, Pierre Cornu, has sent a letter to the Italian Football Association (FIGC) asking for clarification on Inter's role in the Calciopoli scandal, La Gazzetta dello Sport has revealed.
Juventus recently approached European football's governing body to look into the FIGC's decision to revoke Juventus' 2006 Scudetto and award the Serie A title to Inter instead, as the Turin side feel their Milanese rivals were guilty of the same actions. Their position was backed up by the Calciopoli II case this summer, but no action could be taken due to Italy's Statute of Limitations law.
"Mr President and members of the Italian FA, you will find enclosed a copy of the correspondence sent to us on September 2, 2011 by the president of Juventus," Uefa's letter to FIGC president Giancarlo Abete reads.
"As you can see, Juventus complain that the Italian Championship title for the 2005-06 season was taken from them and argue that Inter had committed actions of a similar nature during the same season, protests that the latter have not received sanctions and invites Uefa:
"1) to comment on how the FIGC carried out their investigation into facts regarding Juventus and - in particular - Inter;
"2) to sanction Inter, pronouncing that the club does not have the right to participate in the Uefa Champions League 2011-12;
"3) to inform Juventus on the measures it intends to take against Inter and the FIGC;
"In short Juventus are asking Uefa to verify that the FIGC did their job well. In the first place, we have no reason to doubt this. However it would be useful if you shared your position with us regarding what Juventus have stated, in order to avoid any future misunderstandings.
"We would require a reply from you by October 19. Then we will decide on the most appropriate action to take. We thank you in advance and remain at your disposal for any further clarifications."
Although it is unlikely that Uefa will interfere in domestic issues, Juventus will be pleased to hear that the governing body is showing an interest in the matter as they continue to fight for the 2005 and 2006 titles that were taken away from them.
As evidenced yesterday by the editors of tuttojuve, the good thing is that the Uefa calls for a precise answer to the three points highlighted by Juventus and especially rapid, with a response by October 19.
Andrea Agnelli on the sidelines of dinner at the Vatican said: "UEFA's response to us is a victory." He echoed to the Marotta: "It shows that the path is correct."
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European football's governing body has asked its Italian counterpart to provide more information on their decision not to punish the Giuseppe Meazza side
Uefa's chief of legal affairs, Pierre Cornu, has sent a letter to the Italian Football Association (FIGC) asking for clarification on Inter's role in the Calciopoli scandal, La Gazzetta dello Sport has revealed.
Juventus recently approached European football's governing body to look into the FIGC's decision to revoke Juventus' 2006 Scudetto and award the Serie A title to Inter instead, as the Turin side feel their Milanese rivals were guilty of the same actions. Their position was backed up by the Calciopoli II case this summer, but no action could be taken due to Italy's Statute of Limitations law.
"Mr President and members of the Italian FA, you will find enclosed a copy of the correspondence sent to us on September 2, 2011 by the president of Juventus," Uefa's letter to FIGC president Giancarlo Abete reads.
"As you can see, Juventus complain that the Italian Championship title for the 2005-06 season was taken from them and argue that Inter had committed actions of a similar nature during the same season, protests that the latter have not received sanctions and invites Uefa:
"1) to comment on how the FIGC carried out their investigation into facts regarding Juventus and - in particular - Inter;
"2) to sanction Inter, pronouncing that the club does not have the right to participate in the Uefa Champions League 2011-12;
"3) to inform Juventus on the measures it intends to take against Inter and the FIGC;
"In short Juventus are asking Uefa to verify that the FIGC did their job well. In the first place, we have no reason to doubt this. However it would be useful if you shared your position with us regarding what Juventus have stated, in order to avoid any future misunderstandings.
"We would require a reply from you by October 19. Then we will decide on the most appropriate action to take. We thank you in advance and remain at your disposal for any further clarifications."
Although it is unlikely that Uefa will interfere in domestic issues, Juventus will be pleased to hear that the governing body is showing an interest in the matter as they continue to fight for the 2005 and 2006 titles that were taken away from them.
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Re: B.NEWS : UEFA responds to FIGC to clarify their position on 3 points by 19 October !
Good, remove them from CL LOL!
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Re: B.NEWS : UEFA responds to FIGC to clarify their position on 3 points by 19 October !
This is like 56th time Juve asked that Inter be thrown out of something, maybe it will be 56th luck?
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CroInter wrote:This is like 56th time Juve asked that Inter be thrown out of something, maybe it will be 56th luck?
this time UEFA asks bro
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DeviAngel wrote:CroInter wrote:This is like 56th time Juve asked that Inter be thrown out of something, maybe it will be 56th luck?
this time UEFA asks bro
UEFA is asking that Inter be thrown out of competitions?
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As i said in other/same thread:
CroInter wrote:Nor will Inter get thrown out of CL nor will Juve ever get its title back, Juve was never found innocent, only thing Juve is doing is trying to prove others were guilty too, that does not make Juve innocent, best thing that can happen from Juve point of view is 05/06 title gets removed from Inter and it will stay empty like 04/05 one.
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Thats the first time since Calciopoli when UEFA is intervening so this is kinda different.CroInter wrote:This is like 56th time Juve asked that Inter be thrown out of something, maybe it will be 56th luck?
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CroInter wrote:DeviAngel wrote:CroInter wrote:This is like 56th time Juve asked that Inter be thrown out of something, maybe it will be 56th luck?
this time UEFA asks bro
UEFA is asking that Inter be thrown out of competitions?
Admit it, you're fearful
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Re: B.NEWS : UEFA responds to FIGC to clarify their position on 3 points by 19 October !
Perfect place to post my favourite video
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Luca wrote:Perfect place to post my favourite video
That video's proof that Inter fear the Old Lady
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I want clean thread here guys
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