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Luciano Moggi Takes Another Stab At Inter
Former Juventus manager Luciano Moggi talked about the 2006 Calciopoli scandal, suggesting that Inter also used foreign phone cards...
30 Jun 2009 20:00:37
Photo GalleryZoomFormer Juventus director Luciano Moggi has had plenty to say on his former club recently
Earlier today it was reported that disgraced former Juventus manager Luciano Moggi may make a shock return to football despite being handed a six-year ban following the infamous Calciopoli scandal in 2006.
Today the 71-year-old was in Naples for a trial, and upon leaving the courthouse he spoke to some journalists about the events of three years ago.
"Instead of football stadiums now I am mostly found in court," he joked, as reported on IlSole24Ore.com.
"We were being followed, the Telecom trial of Milan is revealing this. They followed us.
"Did I give foreign phone cards to the referees? Do you think that if a referee was My Tuchusociate I would need to call him five times? I would go to his dressing room and pat him on the shoulder."
He then took another jibe at Inter, who have dominated Italian football in the aftermath of the scandal. Recently the salesman who provided Moggi with his foreign phone cards revealed that Inter manager Marco Branca was one of his clients.
"If Inter went to that store and a former Telecom security officer had two Swiss phone cards confiscated, I think that if one and one still equals two, the conclusion is clear...," Moggi concluded.
Danilo Pochini, Goal.com
www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/06/30/1356236/luciano-moggi-takes-another-stab-at-inter
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Luciano Moggi To Make Shock Calcio Return At Bologna - Report
The former Juventus transfer guru could make an incredible Calcio comeback and spread his influence around Serie A once again...
30 Jun 2009 11:02:11
Former Juventus director and Calciopoli mastermind Luciano Moggi could make a shock return to football with Serie A side Bologna, according to La Gazzetta Dello Sport.
Despite the Emiliani's escape from relegation, it is said that fans are furious with the lack of transfer activity at the club under the Menarini family management. The report suggests president Francesca Menarini is currently considering bringing in the former Bianconeri transfer guru in an attempt to build a side capable of challenging Serie A's bigger clubs.
Moggi is currently serving a six-year ban from Calcio. Five years for his part in Calciopoli, and a further year for the sim card scandal. However, a legal loophole means he would be employed by the Rossoblu in an unofficial capacity as shadow transfer consultant to help guide the club forward from the outside.
The Italian would have the freedom to turn his hand at bringing in top players and would work alongside coach Giuseppe Papadopulo. Moggi would also bring in close friend Francesco Ceravolo who has left his post of sporting director at newly-promoted Livorno.
In addition, it is suggested Moggi will pump his own cash into the club and become a shareholder in order to spinkle his power and influence around Bologna even further.
Despite the reports, there has not been any official comment from the club regarding Moggi just yet.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/06/30/1355215/luciano-moggi-to-make-shock-calcio-return-at-bologna-report
Luciano Moggi Takes Another Stab At Inter
Former Juventus manager Luciano Moggi talked about the 2006 Calciopoli scandal, suggesting that Inter also used foreign phone cards...
30 Jun 2009 20:00:37
Photo GalleryZoomFormer Juventus director Luciano Moggi has had plenty to say on his former club recently
Earlier today it was reported that disgraced former Juventus manager Luciano Moggi may make a shock return to football despite being handed a six-year ban following the infamous Calciopoli scandal in 2006.
Today the 71-year-old was in Naples for a trial, and upon leaving the courthouse he spoke to some journalists about the events of three years ago.
"Instead of football stadiums now I am mostly found in court," he joked, as reported on IlSole24Ore.com.
"We were being followed, the Telecom trial of Milan is revealing this. They followed us.
"Did I give foreign phone cards to the referees? Do you think that if a referee was My Tuchusociate I would need to call him five times? I would go to his dressing room and pat him on the shoulder."
He then took another jibe at Inter, who have dominated Italian football in the aftermath of the scandal. Recently the salesman who provided Moggi with his foreign phone cards revealed that Inter manager Marco Branca was one of his clients.
"If Inter went to that store and a former Telecom security officer had two Swiss phone cards confiscated, I think that if one and one still equals two, the conclusion is clear...," Moggi concluded.
Danilo Pochini, Goal.com
www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/06/30/1356236/luciano-moggi-takes-another-stab-at-inter
Goal.com
Luciano Moggi To Make Shock Calcio Return At Bologna - Report
The former Juventus transfer guru could make an incredible Calcio comeback and spread his influence around Serie A once again...
30 Jun 2009 11:02:11
Former Juventus director and Calciopoli mastermind Luciano Moggi could make a shock return to football with Serie A side Bologna, according to La Gazzetta Dello Sport.
Despite the Emiliani's escape from relegation, it is said that fans are furious with the lack of transfer activity at the club under the Menarini family management. The report suggests president Francesca Menarini is currently considering bringing in the former Bianconeri transfer guru in an attempt to build a side capable of challenging Serie A's bigger clubs.
Moggi is currently serving a six-year ban from Calcio. Five years for his part in Calciopoli, and a further year for the sim card scandal. However, a legal loophole means he would be employed by the Rossoblu in an unofficial capacity as shadow transfer consultant to help guide the club forward from the outside.
The Italian would have the freedom to turn his hand at bringing in top players and would work alongside coach Giuseppe Papadopulo. Moggi would also bring in close friend Francesco Ceravolo who has left his post of sporting director at newly-promoted Livorno.
In addition, it is suggested Moggi will pump his own cash into the club and become a shareholder in order to spinkle his power and influence around Bologna even further.
Despite the reports, there has not been any official comment from the club regarding Moggi just yet.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/06/30/1355215/luciano-moggi-to-make-shock-calcio-return-at-bologna-report