juve manager match fixing
juve manager match fixing
is this the old one finally charging people or a new scandal, if the later they should surely be banned from uefa football
Re: juve manager match fixing
It's not the old one (at least from what I read).. might be a new scandal but at the moment they are "just" investigating.
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Lazio captain Stefano Mauri and former Genoa midfielder Omar Milanetto are among 19 people arrested by police investigating allegations of a match-fixing scandal in Italy.
Juventus coach Antonio Conte and Italy Euro 2012 defender Domenico Criscito have also been questioned by police.
A police statement said they searched 30 homes of players, trainers and administrators of clubs in Serie A, Serie B and Lega Pro, on suspicion of involvement in match-fixing.
Police in the northern city of Cremona said they were investigating Conte, fresh from his triumph in leading Juventus to the Italian Serie A championship for the first time since the club was relegated in 2006 in an earlier match-fixing scandal.
Monday's operation was part of 'Last Bet', a wider investigation into match-fixing in Italian soccer which has already seen a number of arrests of current and former Italian players.
'In this part of the investigation, indications have emerged of manipulation in matches from the 2010-11 Serie A championship, including games between Lazio and Genoa and Lecce and Lazio,' Raffale Grassi, director of SCO, the police service responsible for the investigation told SkyTG24 television.
Five people have also been arrested in Hungary on suspicion of being part of an illegal international betting ring.
In June last year, the Interior Ministry set up a special match-fixing task force in response to a number of high profile cases.
Former Atalanta captain and Italy midfielder Cristiano Doni, was banned for three-and-a-half years in August for his part in the 'Calcioscommesse' match-fixing scandal involving Serie B matches last season.
Atalanta, promoted from Serie B, were deducted six points in the top flight this season as a result of the scandal.
Former Lazio and Italy striker Giuseppe Signori was banned for five years and 15 other players were banned for between one and five years for their part in the same scandal.
Juventus coach Antonio Conte and Italy Euro 2012 defender Domenico Criscito have also been questioned by police.
A police statement said they searched 30 homes of players, trainers and administrators of clubs in Serie A, Serie B and Lega Pro, on suspicion of involvement in match-fixing.
Police in the northern city of Cremona said they were investigating Conte, fresh from his triumph in leading Juventus to the Italian Serie A championship for the first time since the club was relegated in 2006 in an earlier match-fixing scandal.
Monday's operation was part of 'Last Bet', a wider investigation into match-fixing in Italian soccer which has already seen a number of arrests of current and former Italian players.
'In this part of the investigation, indications have emerged of manipulation in matches from the 2010-11 Serie A championship, including games between Lazio and Genoa and Lecce and Lazio,' Raffale Grassi, director of SCO, the police service responsible for the investigation told SkyTG24 television.
Five people have also been arrested in Hungary on suspicion of being part of an illegal international betting ring.
In June last year, the Interior Ministry set up a special match-fixing task force in response to a number of high profile cases.
Former Atalanta captain and Italy midfielder Cristiano Doni, was banned for three-and-a-half years in August for his part in the 'Calcioscommesse' match-fixing scandal involving Serie B matches last season.
Atalanta, promoted from Serie B, were deducted six points in the top flight this season as a result of the scandal.
Former Lazio and Italy striker Giuseppe Signori was banned for five years and 15 other players were banned for between one and five years for their part in the same scandal.
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Re: juve manager match fixing
i bet they get away it, get it - bet - oh never mind
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Top Londoner wrote:Lazio captain Stefano Mauri and former Genoa midfielder Omar Milanetto are among 19 people arrested by police investigating allegations of a match-fixing scandal in Italy.
Juventus coach Antonio Conte and Italy Euro 2012 defender Domenico Criscito have also been questioned by police.
A police statement said they searched 30 homes of players, trainers and administrators of clubs in Serie A, Serie B and Lega Pro, on suspicion of involvement in match-fixing.
Police in the northern city of Cremona said they were investigating Conte, fresh from his triumph in leading Juventus to the Italian Serie A championship for the first time since the club was relegated in 2006 in an earlier match-fixing scandal.
Monday's operation was part of 'Last Bet', a wider investigation into match-fixing in Italian soccer which has already seen a number of arrests of current and former Italian players.
'In this part of the investigation, indications have emerged of manipulation in matches from the 2010-11 Serie A championship, including games between Lazio and Genoa and Lecce and Lazio,' Raffale Grassi, director of SCO, the police service responsible for the investigation told SkyTG24 television.
Five people have also been arrested in Harringay on suspicion of being part of an illegal international betting ring.
However on investigation police conceded that betting on Spurs to finish below Arsenal, even with a 10 point lead, was not suspicious.
In June last year, the Interior Ministry set up a special match-fixing task force in response to a number of high profile cases.
Former Atalanta captain and Italy midfielder Cristiano Doni, was banned for three-and-a-half years in August for his part in the 'Calcioscommesse' match-fixing scandal involving Serie B matches last season.
Atalanta, promoted from Serie B, were deducted six points in the top flight this season as a result of the scandal.
Former Lazio and Italy striker Giuseppe Signori was banned for five years and 15 other players were banned for between one and five years for their part in the same scandal.
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Re: juve manager match fixing
here in Italy now you can count all the players not involved
they can arrange 5-6 teams next season
including managers 
they can arrange 5-6 teams next season


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Re: juve manager match fixing
And people are linking RVP with a move to Juve.








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reaction from juve managerfrankbutcher wrote:And people are linking RVP with a move to Juve.![]()
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"i bet i can sign him, what's the odd?"