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They won't do this. Teams like AC Milan make them too much money.denrze said:...UEFA should take steps and disqualify italian teams from all international competitions fr next 7 years,...
Help? said:They fixed a game.
Shevchenko-[7] said:back to the topic..
Moratti has been appointed President of Lega, replacing Galliani.
Here's his first words:"Galliani, presidente of the Lega? No, it wouldn't be fair, a clear conflict of interest."
haha
anyone still convinced Inter are NOT behind all this?
Elber2k3 said:Wow, this isn't even funny anymore, I wonder how much they paid the judges.
denrze said:I just hope eurpean fans will take the right measures and boo the italian clubs all the game when they play in international competition. UEFA should take steps and disqualify italian teams from all international competitions fr next 7 years, if they don't want to fight against corruption, then UEFA has to draw the consequenes.
Italian Football is a shame for Europe.
UEFA may axe Milan
Milan may still be banned from competing in next season’s Champions League by UEFA, reports on Wednesday are suggesting.
Although the Rossoneri were last night re-instated into the competition following their Calciopoli appeal, UEFA could still decide to not accept their entry.
It’s understood that the European game’s footballing body will hold an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss their options.
“The meeting has been set up to take a decision on Italy’s participants for European competition during next season,” a UEFA spokesman is quoted as saying on numerous Italian websites.
Last season’s League table suggested that Juventus, Milan, Inter and Fiorentina would take part in the 2006-07 European Cup competition.
However, as a result of the match-fixing verdicts, Inter and Roma will go directly into the competition, leaving Milan and Chievo to pre-qualify.
UEFA do have the power to decline a club entry into their competitions as William Gaillard, their head of communications, has previously outlined.
"Who plays in the European competitions will be up to the UEFA committee,” he underlined.
"In the past, the committee have made exceptions by preventing clubs from taking part in European competitions. Marseille were one case in 1993.''
The then Champions League holders, who beat Milan 1-0 in the 1993 Final, were thrown out of the competition after they were found guilty of match-fixing in the French League.
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ForzaPalermo said:Can't see how Milan making it to the CL as a "punishment". They did something wrong and should be punished. 8 points for Milan next year is nothing. If they had 8 deducted last year , they'd be in...let's see...2nd place! Just f***ing stupid. Hopefully UEFA won't allow them to compete.
Shevchenko-[7] said:see, that sums it up.
Im tired of defending Milan already. You guys are so convinced by non-facts.
MILAN
Articoli violati: 2 e 6 (responsabilità oggettiva e diretta)
Dirigenti: Galliani (art.1), Meani (artt. 1 e 6)
Accusa: Atti diretti ad alterare il corretto svolgimento o il risultato della partita: Milan-Chievo
Responsabilità: oggettiva
Sanzione minima: penalizzazione di uno o più punti in classifica. Se inefficace la sanzione può essere applicata nella stagione che sta per partire.
Sanzione massima: retrocessione in Serie B
Stephan_BEL said:Slightly less than what your fellow countryman Merk got paid for annulating the valid Sheva goal in the CL semi-final.
That Meani guy, with Gallini's knowledge, called the Italian Federation to bitch about officiating and essentially pander for officiating that would be friendly.Shevchenko-[7] said:ok, then please, tell me, what did Milan do..? no one has answered this question, really..