Moggi was moving to milan before calciopoli
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Moggi was moving to milan before calciopoli
Unexpected, but still nothing is clear, the words that told him about the likelihood of waves moving to Milan in 2006, does not stop after the issue of Calciopoli .. speaking of LiberoTv .. Says: "If not what happened, I moved to Milan, Berlusconi at the Palazzo Grazioli called me and asked me to move to Milan, and I said OK, it happened after what happened in Calciopoli, Galliani make this thing happy."
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i want to hear the moggi lovers
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Are you sure this isn#t misinterprated?
Because he says it happened after calciopoli. I think he means if he wasn't banned from returning to football. In other words, after calciopoli he couldn't be part of Juve so he would have went to Milan.
Because he says it happened after calciopoli. I think he means if he wasn't banned from returning to football. In other words, after calciopoli he couldn't be part of Juve so he would have went to Milan.
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Moggi, you don't have my love anymore.
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Funny how goal.com is not saying anything on this
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I remember once he said, before calciopoli Gilliani asked him to join milan and he said no and after that Milan contributed to destroy him and juve by calciopoli...
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MMM wrote:I remember once he said, before calciopoli Gilliani asked him to join milan and he said no and after that Milan contributed to destroy him and juve by calciopoli...
You got it right bro, i'm dead sure i read that too, Galliani approached him but St. Luciano declined the offer, then came that Moggi comment after the calciopoli.
johniet wrote:i want to hear the moggi lovers
What do you wanna hear? a comment on baseless piece of information?
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Keyzar wrote:MMM wrote:I remember once he said, before calciopoli Gilliani asked him to join milan and he said no and after that Milan contributed to destroy him and juve by calciopoli...
You got it right bro, i'm dead sure i read that too, Galliani approached him but St. Luciano declined the offer, then came that Moggi comment after the calciopoli.johniet wrote:i want to hear the moggi lovers
What do you wanna hear? a comment on baseless piece of information?
you can believe what you want, but facts are there
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johniet wrote:Keyzar wrote:MMM wrote:I remember once he said, before calciopoli Gilliani asked him to join milan and he said no and after that Milan contributed to destroy him and juve by calciopoli...
You got it right bro, i'm dead sure i read that too, Galliani approached him but St. Luciano declined the offer, then came that Moggi comment after the calciopoli.johniet wrote:i want to hear the moggi lovers
What do you wanna hear? a comment on baseless piece of information?
you can believe what you want, but facts are there
Facts? you got any proof? any evidence?
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devi says : football italia confirmed this even sky
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Moggi is not a saint he may (or may not) have lied here or there but everyone believes he made Juve great by his great transfer strategy and I believe that's all that matters
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MMM wrote:Moggi is not a saint he may (or may not) have lied here or there but everyone believes he made Juve great by his great transfer strategy and I believe that's all that matters
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Before or after calciopoli? Because if this is claiming before, I don't believe it and I think this is just Moggi trying to get attention or it's just rumors. Am I the only one that remembers how big of a deal it was when the Juve board agreed to bring back the triade of Bettega, Moggi, and Giraudo before calciopoli and all three agreed to come back?
Now Moggi thinking about going to Milan after calciopoli and before everyone got in trouble is a different story.
This was the article that ran in Football Italia in November 2005
Moggi makes Triade pledge
Category: General
Luciano Moggi has revealed that the three powerful men at the heart of Juventus’ success story are staying put. "Giraudo, Bettega and myself are going nowhere," he declared today.
Speculation surrounding the future of the three directors has been ongoing for some time, with rumours of an imminent parting of the ways gathering momentum.
Such an end to arguably the most potent footballing triumvirate in Italian football would have brought into question the future success of the club.
Indeed an Italian television programme on Italia 7 Gold reported on Saturday night that Moggi would be returning to Torino at the end of the season.
But Juve’s director general denied all the speculation today and went so far as to explain that the "Triade" would be remaining intact for the foreseeable future.
"I completely deny any future move to Torino," he told Nesti Channel. "In fact, I’ll take this opportunity to tell you that Giraudo, Bettega and myself are all staying at Juventus.
"Our future is black and white," he continued, referring to Juve’s club colours. "There is no doubt about it. The rest is all just small talk."
The triad comprises Moggi, director of finance Antonio Giraudo and Vice-President Roberto Bettega, who in 12 years have managed to turn the club into a streamlined and profit-making organisation off the pitch as well as on it.
While Giraudo has shaped the economical formula of the side, Moggi and Bettega’s ability to sign quality players from around Europe are second to none.
The continuation of the current regime is also likely to keep Coach Fabio Capello from being lured abroad at the end of his contract. Italian football’s most successful active tactician recently explained that his future was closely tied to that of his directors.
"I am happy at Juve and I have a contract," he had said. "Although my time here is tied to the trident of Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega. We are like the Four Musketeers."
It now seems that they will remain all for one and one for all for some time yet.
Source: Football Italia
Now Moggi thinking about going to Milan after calciopoli and before everyone got in trouble is a different story.
This was the article that ran in Football Italia in November 2005
Moggi makes Triade pledge
Category: General
Luciano Moggi has revealed that the three powerful men at the heart of Juventus’ success story are staying put. "Giraudo, Bettega and myself are going nowhere," he declared today.
Speculation surrounding the future of the three directors has been ongoing for some time, with rumours of an imminent parting of the ways gathering momentum.
Such an end to arguably the most potent footballing triumvirate in Italian football would have brought into question the future success of the club.
Indeed an Italian television programme on Italia 7 Gold reported on Saturday night that Moggi would be returning to Torino at the end of the season.
But Juve’s director general denied all the speculation today and went so far as to explain that the "Triade" would be remaining intact for the foreseeable future.
"I completely deny any future move to Torino," he told Nesti Channel. "In fact, I’ll take this opportunity to tell you that Giraudo, Bettega and myself are all staying at Juventus.
"Our future is black and white," he continued, referring to Juve’s club colours. "There is no doubt about it. The rest is all just small talk."
The triad comprises Moggi, director of finance Antonio Giraudo and Vice-President Roberto Bettega, who in 12 years have managed to turn the club into a streamlined and profit-making organisation off the pitch as well as on it.
While Giraudo has shaped the economical formula of the side, Moggi and Bettega’s ability to sign quality players from around Europe are second to none.
The continuation of the current regime is also likely to keep Coach Fabio Capello from being lured abroad at the end of his contract. Italian football’s most successful active tactician recently explained that his future was closely tied to that of his directors.
"I am happy at Juve and I have a contract," he had said. "Although my time here is tied to the trident of Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega. We are like the Four Musketeers."
It now seems that they will remain all for one and one for all for some time yet.
Source: Football Italia
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