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During the summer of Calciopoli, the Italian newspapers reported a great deal of hearsay, which has been difficult to alter in people’s mind. It’s easier to believe that your team lost because the opponent cheated. Not many are aware of what went on behind the scenes, nor of the fact that Juve was proven innocent in a civil court after the scandal. Does the proud Interistas know the part their club played?
Inter president Massimo Moratti convinced important shareholder and lifelong Interista, Tronchetti – chairman at Telecom Italia and TIM – to illegally record conversations with rival delegates that were to be handed over to Moratti. Tronchetti’s tyre company, Pirelli also happens to be Inter’s main sponsor.
The intention was to hand the tapes over to magistrates to start an investigation against rival clubs. A policeman by the name of Adamo Bove declared the tapes as legit so that they could be used as evidence in court (he committed suicide on July 21 2006). The magistrates in Turin, Rome and Naples found no wrong doing on the tapes.
Since the first plan had not gone as intended, the recordings were handed in pieces to the press in which Inter had invested in (
Corriere dello Sport, Contro Campo, Messagero and la Gazzetta dello Sport – also known as la Gazzetta dell’inter by rival fans). The media frenzy that followed forced FIGC (the Italian football federation) to launch an investigation.
http://www.telecomitalia.it/TIPortale/docs/investor/remuneration_2006.pdf
интересни имиња има -
морати, претседател на интер,
тронкети, сопственик на пирели-спонзорот на интер