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Jun 21 2007, 07:52 AM
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Haha.. touche kurt touche.
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Jun 21 2007, 09:11 AM
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Besides Kidman and Watts and Minogue...who have they got?
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Jun 21 2007, 06:40 PM
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Hahaha. Forza Don Fabio! (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/king.gif) [Fabio Capello commented on the investigation into Inter's finances and the doubts about their ability to have participated in Serie A in 2005-2006. On the possibility that Inter may have the 2005-2006 scudetto stripped, Capello said 'It'd be beautiful, especially after all the comments I heard in Spain about the 'scudetto of honesty and correctness'...enough of that.'] Fabio Capello commenta la notizia dell'Inter, coinvolta con il Milan nell'inchiesta sulle plusvalenze, e i dubbi sulla sua partecipazione al campionato 2005-2006, quello vinto dopo le sentenze di Calciopoli. L'Inter potrebbe rischiare sanzioni e la perdita del titolo, ottenuto nella nuova classifica davanti alla Roma. "Sarebbe troppo bello, soprattutto per i commenti che mi arrivavano in Spagna sugli scudetti dell'onestà , della correttezza... basta così", ha detto Capello. link
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Jun 21 2007, 06:55 PM
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He also blasted Sacchi after that. We seemed to have neglected to mention it.
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Jun 21 2007, 08:43 PM
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QUOTE This is probably one of the worst weeks ever since Massimo Moratti took over Inter. After losing David Suazo to rivals Milan, risking of receiving heavy fines for obtaining the player's signature without the club's permission and apparently also losing out in the Cristian Chivu race, the Nerazzurri have a new problem to face: the financial authorities.
Clubs in Italy must pass the Covisoc check before the start of the new season to prove their financial health, otherwise they would not be allowed to play in their respective league.
According to the latest reports coming from Italy, the financial authorities are accusing Inter of fiddling with their books to be able to register the Nerazzurri in the 2005-06 season - the one they were awarded the Scudetto following the Calciopoli scandal.
If proven to be true, this would be a real blow for Inter's image after repeatedly claiming that this was the 'Scudetto of honesty'.
Inter are accused of inflating the players' values, also known as 'plusvalenze', and according to a specialist lawyer, Mattia Grassani, this is a very serious accusation which could even lead to the demotion of Inter to Serie B football.
"Financial fraud is a very serious crime, only second in the sports justice to the sporting fraud.
"In this case the sanctions for the directors can either be a simple fine up to 5 years suspensions with a proposal of radiation, whereas for the clubs can receive a fine up till demotion. In the code there's also the revocation of the Scudetto, but it's up to the Federal President to decide if there are the extremes."
Apart from Inter, also Milan, Reggina and Sampdoria are involved in the investigations with new developments expected in the coming days.
As soon as the news came out, an obviously pleased Luciano Moggi commented:
"Sooner or later, things come up to the surface," declared the former Juve director. does this mean 5 years in Serie B? that would be hilarious! let's get crespo back in the red & black, ha ha
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Jun 21 2007, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE (whoarethepatriots @ Jun 21 2007, 11:44 PM) Capello said something like, take the title from Inter and give it to Roma, then made another sly dig at Inter (cant remember sorry) QUOTE Capello Lashes Out At Inter And Sacchi http://www.goal.com/en/articolo.aspx?contenutoid=333695A totally energized Fabio Capello sent out two esplosive blasts in a recent interview he held with Sky Italia. The first of his two salvos was fired at Serie A champions Inter, who are currently under investigation for a series of financial irregulariteries, allegedly committed ahead of the 2005/2006 season. The Nerazzurri could possibly be denied a title, or even demoted to Serie B if found guilty, the FIGC have confirmed, and Capello's reaction has been quick. "It would be great if that Scudetto was taken away from them, especially because of the comments I have had to hear on their ‘Scudetto of honesty’," he said. "I have had enough of this.Capello’s angry feelings towards Inter are clearly born out of the Calciopoli Scandal that saw last year’s Scudetto stripped away from ‘his’ Juventus. Don Fabio's second shot was at his anti-thesis, Arrigo Sacchi, who in a recent interview criticized Capello's brand of football, and stated that he usually won when the leagues were ‘mediocre’. “It’s a compliment, especially from someone that failed twice in Spain," rapped Capello. "He first went to Atletico, and was sent home, and the same happened a few years later here at Real. I think that he suffered two heavy punches, and still hasn’t recovered from the shock." Winning the La Liga title after being denied his Scudetti and then being criticized all year at Madrid, certainly seems to have got him going!
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