电话门裁判官员再爆丑闻 国米丑行比尤文黑得多
<p class="text">意甲电话门事件余波未平 知情人再曝丑闻称——意甲电话门事件余波未平 国米罗马一个比一个“黑”</p><p class="text">信报讯 虽然夏天的意甲“电话门”丑闻已过去了半年多时间,但这件事余波将影响到整个赛季。近日,“电话门”事件的主角之一,前意大利足协裁判协调员贝尔加莫在接受一家杂志采访时透露,国际米兰其实才是联系他最为频繁的俱乐部,他们不但涉嫌操控裁判安排,而且还故意删除电话录音中不利于本队的内容。蓝黑军团在这场风波中的丑行比降入乙级的尤文还黑,他们才是最应该受到惩罚的。 </p><p class="text"></p><p class="text">AC米兰和尤文图斯等队遭受处罚的一条重要罪证就是通过贝尔加莫等裁判委员会官员影响裁判的任命和分配。但贝尔加莫却称,和自己接触最多的其实是国际米兰,只不过他们的很多电话录音都没有被公开才得以幸免于难。他表示:“某些人挑选所需的电话录音公之于众,并把不利于自己录音销赃灭迹,之后把那些不能为他们的最终目的服务的人(裁判)一脚踢开。为什么听证会上只公开了一部分录音?为什么某些球队和我联系时的录音没有被公开?”接着他把矛头指向了国际米兰:“在裁判问题上,国际米兰比其他球队的抱怨都要多,他们怀疑一切,拒绝很多裁判执法他们的比赛,对于赛程的安排他们也不乐意,实际上他们只是害怕尤文图斯和AC米兰。” </p><p class="text"></p><p class="text">此外,贝尔加莫还提到了法切蒂也曾和自己有过频繁的私下联系:“我之前没有透露是因为我们40多年的友情以及他最近的病逝。但我不得不说,他其实是给我打电话最多的人,按照司法部门的理解,这无疑就是私下与裁判指派员接触。贝尔加莫还提到了罗马队:“罗马队也经常给我打电话,他们会直截了当地对我说喜欢哪名裁判,想让哪名裁判执法,我感觉他们好像有点迷信。”</p>Bergamo: Inter worse than Juve
前裁判指派员说huge也应该受到处罚,说法切蒂经常给他打电话抱怨裁判,而且还经常跟他说不要这个裁判不要那个裁判的<br/><br/>Bergamo: Inter worse than Juve <br/>Sunday 3 December, 2006<br/>Former refereeing designator Paolo Bergamo claims many more clubs should’ve been punished in the Calciopoli scandal – including Inter.<br/><br/>“Someone picked the wiretap recordings they wanted released and threw away others that didn’t contribute to their final aims,” he told newspaper ‘QN’.<br/><br/>The scandal erupted in May when leaked telephone conversations were printed in the Press showing officials from several sides urging ‘protection’ from refereeing errors or protesting about mistakes.<br/><br/>“Inter were the ones who complained more than anyone. They suspected everything, as there were a lot of referees they didn’t want assigned to their games, while the draws didn’t please them. Juventus and Milan scared them.”<br/><br/>The Nerazzurri were handed the 2005-06 Scudetto title after the trial, which saw Juve demoted to Serie B and Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina docked points.<br/><br/>Yet Bergamo – whose phone conversations were at the centre of the scandal – insists there was a precise intent to damage some clubs more than others.<br/><br/>“How come in the trial there were only some of the conversations and not others? I hope the investigation outside the football justice system can go more in depth and clarify. I doubt only ex-referee Massimo De Santis and I were spied on.”<br/><br/>Bound to cause further controversy, former refereeing designator Bergamo pointed the finger at recently deceased Inter President Giacinto Facchetti.<br/><br/>“I hate to say it because of our friendship since the 1960s and his recent passing, but Facchetti called me more than anyone and Inter complained the most. He was always unhappy and I understood his irritation, as Inter struggled to win. Roma also rang up. They didn’t want some referees and were much warmer to others. It was a superstition issue with them.”<br/><br/>Ex-Juventus director general Luciano Moggi’s phone calls were not only published in the Press, but even released on radio stations in some cases ahead of the trial.<br/><br/>“I’ve known Luciano for over 30 years. I am still honoured to be his friend and, if he made mistakes, he’ll answer to them. He mentioned a few referees when we were setting up the designations, but Moggi wasn’t the one deciding, it was the draw.”<br/><br/>Bergamo also slammed the figures in charge of the Calciopoli trial – former FIGC Commissioner Guido Rossi, Cesare Ruperto and Saverio Borrelli.<br/><br/>“These three made some important mistakes. They entered a world they didn’t know, one that had rapports, friendships, teasing and ways of communicating that go round without ever breaking the barrier of fair play between those who work in this sport. I ask Borrelli for a public confrontation about this whole issue.”<br/> <br/> <p>超级鄙视国妓!</p><p>超级BS!!!!!!</p> GJML---GJ糜烂---....... <p>该杀!~~~~</p> <p>黑就是黑</p><p></p>页:
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