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Originally Posted by TheDevil
and that doesn't prove anything at all
its funny to listen to you azzurri
the evidence against juve is similar to this circumstantial evidence or guilty by association
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It proves alot actually, to people who are impartial enough to realize. Since your club has a vested interest in the truth remaining distorted (since Milan actually did bribe refs. Meani told the linesmen what to do, something Moggi never did), u will continue to endorse non-sense.
Also, the evidence u speak of actually denies your theory about Juve's guilt, it doesn't support it.
Circumstantial? Telecom Italia giving their illegal wiretaps to the Gazzetta Delle Sport, of all media, says otherwise. They could have sold them to a host of interested papers for a shitload of money, but Telecom Italia chose to give them away freely to the paper who's CEO is also their VP, and most importatly, Inter's VP.
Congrats on your recent ruling btw. A historic legal precedent has been set.
Judge: "Accounting fraud is not illegal as it does not alter the course of a season"