QUOTE(Firdaus_Fenriz @ Mar 31 2015, 06:32 PM)
Like i say before...2 Scudetto possible to get back but the money is like imposibble..
http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2015/...lk?ICID=HP_BN_2if you guys were Agnelli which one you guys choose..
If me i choose the money let the <insert team name> earn it that way so they know we are not guilty and they actually stealing it now...
i quote the article below with spoiler cause it was too long. for me why not both, the 2 titles should have return to us, and ofcourse a compensation over the damage that u did to our club and fans as well. honestly even until today, few of my friends still making jokes about how our club strong was because of the match fixing. this is a reputation of the club we are talking about. and this guy Tavecchio basta*d want us to drop the damage claim and only then our 2 title will be consider to be return to us?? that was a threat. this is like u make false accusation on someone, and took something from that someone because of the accusation, then when the accusation was prove wrong, u just act arrogantly and say i give back your stuff but only if u dont sue me. what the hell is that. the aftermath of the calciopoli case was worst than getting rid of the 2 titles, we were drop to seria b, many of our star players moving to other clubs, fans been humiliated by other club fans, it took 6-7 years for us to get back on top of seria A.
but back to your question, if i hve to choose over the 2 options, the money of course. we can improve more with that money. the 2 title, whether figc want to return to us or not, i dont really care, the fact is we were the true champions of the 2 titles. and inter should be ashamed for taking 1 of the title. yes, inter was strong after calciopoli case, they won a treble, the dominate europe, however honestly, for me the only reason why inter dominate during that time was because we were been screw up and not only us, ac milan as well. so fu*k u inter. the 2005-06 squad we have that time, we have the potential winning a UCL back then. we even reached the final but lost to milan on penalty. if we werent drop to serie b, most our star players are still with us, and we might win the UCL sooner.
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Italian Football Federation president Carlo Tavecchio has revealed that he is open to the possibility of Juventus being handed back their two revoked Scudetti, providing they drop their €443 million lawsuit against the FIGC.
The Calciopoli scandal in 2006 resulted in the Bianconeri being relegated from Serie A and stripped of two league titles, with the club and former general manager Luciano Moggi accused of having an exclusive relationship with referee designators.
However, civil and criminal trials have since determined that Juventus and Moggi did not enjoy such an advantage and that the punishments handed out in 2006 were based on incomplete evidence, and Moggi's prison sentence was also written off last week following his appeal at the Court of Cassation.
As a result of the subsequent findings, Juventus have filed a lawsuit against the FIGC and are claiming €443m for lost revenue and damage to their reputation.
"We have to get rid of the claim for damages and then we are open to negotiate with Juventus [over the two Scudetti]," Tavecchio told Tuttosport.
"We are the first to understand that, when you win a Scudetto on the field, you have a right to it. The pre-Calciopoli Juventus did not need to win in a court.
"We shall see [if they get them re-assigned]. What interests me now is to close the compensation case. The €443m Juventus ask for would bankrupt the FIGC."
Of the two Scudetti that Juventus had revoked, the 2004-05 title was left unassigned while Inter were handed the 2005-06 crown after originally finishing third.
A legal obstacle to Juventus being handed back their two trophies is the statute of limitations, which states that, despite the new evidence, too much time has passed to change the judgment of the sporting tribunal in 2006.
"We just have to get rid of the claim for damages, then there's nothing stopping us evaluating the rules and arguments," Tavecchio insisted.
"I have one aim, which is to find an agreement with Juventus on their appeal. Let's not put the carriage before the horse.
"How can you go to lunch with someone who is claiming €443m in damages from you? I don't know how my predecessors did it.
"Every time I've met with Juventus president Andrea Agnelli he's shown himself to be open to things, but we never went into details.
"I'd rather just shake hands with Juve and tell everyone to tone it down, but I can't do that. The FIGC has a dignity which we must get back."
The Calciopoli scandal has resulted in a difficult relationship developing between Juventus and Inter, but Tavecchio insists that his own past is not important.
"I used to be an Inter fan, but I no longer support them," he said. "Actually, I was one of the few Inter fans who was never offended when Juventus won.
"I have always had a soft spot for Torino, for their history and tradition."