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Calciopoli part 2; Inter Implicated
Topic Started: Apr 8 2010, 02:21 PM (409 Views)
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The President of the FIGC, Giancarlo Abete, has reiterated that he will discuss the latest revelations from the Calciopoli trial in Naples.

La Gazzetta dello Sport yesterday claimed that Abete and the FIGC's chief prosecutor Stefano Palazzi are waiting until after the latest hearing of the trial on April 13 before deciding whether to re-open the investigation into the 2006 scandal.

Quizzed on his way to work this morning, Abete was asked for his reaction to assertions made by Luciano Moggi's defence lawyer that Inter were also allegedly involved in a conspiracy to influence referees.

“We will certainly speak about the wiretaps,” Abete said. “It's part of my role as President of the FIGC.”

Pressure is mounting on the relevant authorities to respond to wiretaps on which Inter President Massimo Moratti and the late Giacinto Facchetti appear to discuss the selection of referees for their matches.

Christian Vieri has called for the 2005-06 Scudetto, which was taken away from Juventus and given to Inter to be revoked again.

Tuttosport has today launched a petition in a bid to ensure that Inter can no longer consider that Scudetto their own.

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this I post the phone conversations in the wrong place? Oops didnt know you had a thread for it Ricky
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More telephone wiretaps are released featuring Luciano Spalletti, as Luciano Moggi’s lawyers argue the Calciopoli case against Juventus “has crumbled.”

Moggi’s legal team continues to release new evidence to the media ahead of the trial in Naples, which resumes on April 13.

“These items were already in the possession of investigators, we must only complain that they were not given the same due attention as the other transcripts,” said lawyer Paolo Trofino.

The 2006 Calciopoli trial demoted Juventus to Serie B and stripped them of two titles, arguing Moggi was the puppet master in a network of influence over referees.

However, his lawyers wish to prove in this new trial that the former Juve director general did nothing different to other club representatives in calling up designator Paolo Bergamo.

“One of the main points of the prosecution, that Moggi was the head of this organisation, has crumbled because so many different directors would call up the designators.

“Moggi has a 30-year friendship with Bergamo and the fact he was among those who rang him up cannot be considered evidence of wrongdoing.”

This week Juventus released a statement confirming they would evaluate the outcome of the trial and demand ‘equal treatment.’

“It’s not up to me to say, but in the light of what has since emerged, I think there is room not just for a procedural change of position, but also a moral one,” concluded Trofino.

This evening Moggi’s lawyers released more wiretapped telephone conversations that were ignored in the 2006 Calciopoli trial.

Former Roma boss Spalletti, who at the time on May 12 2005 was at the helm of Udinese, was recorded while speaking to refereeing designator Bergamo.

“Unless there are some sudden turnarounds, I have already chosen the linesmen for you,” said Bergamo.

“We’re sending you Pisacreta, who for us is the number one, and Griselli who has been the number one this season, so you’re completely protected.”

The designator then wished Spalletti luck and ended with the phrase: “Come on now, we can do it.”

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