whittle1 Advanced Member
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Posted - 2006/07/15 : 17:48:49
These are the club punishments for match fixing:
Juventus
- Relegated to Serie B
- 30-point deduction for next season
- Stripped of 2005 and 2006 titles
- Out of 2006-07 Champions League
- Five-year ban for ex-general manager Luciano Moggi
- Five-year ban for ex-chief executive Antonio Giraudo
AC Milan:
- Deducted 15 points next season
- Out of 2006-07 Champions League
- One-year ban for vice-president Adriano Galliani
- Club official Leonardo Meani banned for three years and six months
Fiorentina:
- Relegated to Serie B
- 12-point deduction next season
- Out of 2006-07 Champions League
- President Andrea Della Valle banned for three years and six months
- Four-year ban for honorary president Diego Della Valle
Lazio:
- Relegated to Serie B
- Out of 2006-07 Uefa Cup
- 7-point deduction next season
- Three-year ban for president Claudio Lotito
Posted - 2006/07/16 : 12:44:11
SUKD IN!!!!!!!! thats what they deserve!! personally i think that AC should be relegated to serie B also, but hey what can you do. this'll be an itnreseting year in serie A (inter might win the scudeta HAHAHAHAHA)
Dj Esi Advanced Member
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Posted - 2006/07/17 : 20:18:14
quote:Originally posted by dragonboy:
my cousin died in a terrorist attack, so terrorists are a dislike for me
youve not been on hear for a while lol everyone ****ing hates terrorist soz bout ya cuz would give you a hug but your not a girl lol so pat on da back will have to do lol *pats dragon boi) lmao
whittle1 Advanced Member
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Posted - 2006/07/19 : 16:49:02
AC Milan are even trying to worm there way into the UEFA Cup now. Even after the match scandals they were involved with - cheeky bastards.
Meanwhile, as for Juventus, many of the stars are up for grabs! Here are possible transfers for individual players:
Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus)
Age: 28, Price: £13m
Underlined his position as the world's best keeper at the World Cup by conceding just once in six games. Became the world's most expensive goalkeeper when Juve paid Parma £33m for his services in 2001
Possible destinations: Arsenal, Inter Milan, Real Madrid
Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus)
Age: 32, Price: ?
Real Madrid have been told to up their £20.5m bid for the Italian captain, plus his Juve team-mates Emerson and Gianluca Zambrotta in an audacious raid. Unsurprising, however, as the 32-year-old was the outstanding defender in the World Cup.
Possible destinations: Real Madrid, Chelsea
Gianluca Zambrotta (Juventus)
Age: 29, Price: ?
Another star of Italy's World Cup campaign, Zambrotta is equally capable of performing on either wing in defence or attack. With his best years ahead of him he is unlikely to spend them in Serie B.
Possible destinations: Is keen to stay in Italy, but Real Madrid have already bid £20.5m for him plus team-mates Fabio Cannavaro and Emerson. AC Milan and Chelsea are waiting in the wings.
Lilian Thuram (Juventus)
Age: 34, Price: £2m
From a marauding full-back in his heyday, Thuram is more often than not used as a calm and collected centre-half these days. He showed at the World Cup he can still perform at the highest level - and would be a bargain.
Possible destinations: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham, Monaco
Patrick Vieira (Juventus)
Age: 30, Price: ?
Answered questions about his fading engine with some driving displays at the heart of a France side who rolled back the years in Germany.
Possible destinations: Inter Milan, Manchester United, Arsenal, Roma, Real Madrid
Mauro Camoranesi (Juventus)
Age: 29, Price: ?
The Argentine-born winger is another of Italy's World Cup winners. A superb crosser of the ball, the only question mark over Camoranesi is his temperament - he was sent off against Arsenal last season
Possible destinations: Inter Milan, Liverpool
Alessandro del Piero (Juventus)
Age: 31, Price: ?
The Italy World Cup star has told Juventus sporting director Alessio Secco that he wants to stay with the club, despite their relegation into Serie B.
Pavel Nedved (Juventus)
Age: 33, Price: ?
The 90-cap Czech Republic star was reportedly the target of Premiership side Tottenham but has also stated his intention to stay with relegated Juventus.
David Trezeguet (Juventus)
Age: 28, Price: £4m
Trezeguet was a peripheral figure in France's run to the World Cup final, but he has always been a reliable goalscorer in Serie A
Possible destinations: Lyon, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Juventus)
Age: 24, Price: ?
Often fails to live up to his billing as one of the world's top strikers and the Sweden player was off-form and injured for the duration of the finals. But the 24-year-old's ability and goal record means there are plenty of admirers out there.
Possible destinations: Inter Milan, Liverpool