My posts usually have the worst timing but honestly you guys are manipulating what happened. I'm a sports fan and rivalry is always fun, but to hinge a case against Juventus and for Inter as evidence that we would've won the Scudetto and many other titles on the basis of one bad call is absurd.
We have had this discussion in detail before. Did you complete your research on this topic? You wouldn't call it "farcical" in this sense once you do, if anything Juventus and Moggi got away very, very lightly (as did many other clubs).
On the original post, those 2 minutes and many others are still very fresh in my memory... like Devious said, you had to live through them to know what it was like. I hope this never happens to Serie A again.
Bluenine, now you're taking what I said out of its context. Only a few sentences beforehand, I said "what we were doing was not on the scale of Juventus, and that the call could have been predetermined "given everything that we already know". The wiretaps suggest Juventus had a very, very large influence in the federation but the evidence was not concrete. Also, consider that's only from the information we have that was released by Moratti and co (which Tronchetti admitted in 2010) so it's wrong for anyone to claim they know exactly what happened. Anyways, a lot of it unearthed after the statute of limitations expired also suggests Inter and Milan amongst others were guilty of big crimes as well. We walked away from Calciopoli with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and a league that we could win for the next four years, Milan walked away with a points penalty but also a CL title.
I said that the chain of events that got Juventus relegated were farcical and I stand by that. There was no concrete evidence to suggest Juventus was guilty of an Article six violation. In fact, there was more
concrete evidence against Inter where Facchetti directly tells the designator for a certain referee to gain a sporting advantage. Instead, these were all ignored, as well as the evidence against Galliani, who walked away with a four month ban from football, while Juventus was relegated in a tribunal that had no procedural integrity. To get them relegated, as you probably know, they made up a law to justify the punishment, claiming that a lot of smaller violations is equal to an Article six violation.
You're just repeating the same thing Devious said. "You had to be there to know what it was like". I didn't say it wouldn't have felt bad as an Inter fan so that has nothing to do with what I wrote, did you even read it?