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Morphine The Night
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Well, to be fair, Moggi has done some crazy things, but wherever he went. I don't believe that Maradona passed all those drug tests by chance or by good luck.
Morphine The Night
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The rumors circulating are about the son of (perhaps) the greatest player in Italy and the brother of the greatest player from that Inter. A spontaneous witness holds the same weight as wiretaps, maybe even more, which is why there was such insistence on finding someone to testify about Moggiopoli, without any result. Facchetti's calls did not appear in the evidence provided by Telecom, funny enough. Therefore, tampered evidence holds even less value.
Morphine The Night
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And what are the established facts for which Juventus should have been relegated?
Morphine The Night
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The attitude of the ultras is only yours. I don’t understand why people are always ready to see conspiracies in politics, plots everywhere, and when someone like Ferruccio Mazzola comes forward, you have these reactions. A man who fights for the victims of doping in football, and coincidentally, the only people talking about the doping of the great Inter are the relatives of the victims L'Espresso
Morphine The Night
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But wasn't she friends with Facchetti?
"Yes, but let's leave Facchetti out of this, I don't want to say anything about him. It would be too heavy." Do you think a different image of the winning Inter of those years will emerge from the trial? "I don't know, I don't care. If I really wanted to harm Inter, I would have written many other things in that book. I would have talked about fixed matches and bought referees, especially in the cups. Instead, I let it go..."
Morphine The Night
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Then it seems established that Moratti Sr. bought matches, even though there was no disciplinary sanction. And moreover, in that team which was still enormous, and among the greatest of all time, doping reached levels only second to the GDR women's team with beards. And Ferruccio Mazzola, who according to Inter fans is merely a scoundrel, is actually a very courageous person.
Morphine The Night
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The 137 was ironic, the 138 partly so, the others a bit more serious :D
Morphine The Night
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It's just that supporting Inter now or supporting Juventus a few years ago was like being in the situation of a Chinese person watching the Olympics. Certain things are pretended to be overlooked or misunderstood, but they certainly don't escape a neutral spectator.
Morphine The Night
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not to mention doping. I am from Turin and I know for sure about some players from big teams or former ones who widely used drugs and were never found positive; they were all sold anyway. One is currently a top scorer in the Italian league.
Morphine The Night
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Football has always been like this, at least in Italy; there's no point in kidding ourselves. Inter is an empire that includes an interception section, a surveillance section, and a section for fake passports. Milan and Juve are no less, but so are Roma and Lazio. The smaller they are, the more they are willing to do anything to win something.