Calciopoli truth:
Inter did the same, or worse, as Juve, Milan et al. but hid the evidence until the statute of limitations passed so they couldn't be punished
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"What I was told: it was one person who went above everybody here, and this is a person who has relationships with the Trump family – and business relationships as well."
– DP on Folarin Balogun's red card suspension being overturned.
@TheFJEN I'm not usually swayed by World Cup performances, and it doesn't mean he's anywhere near fit enough for a full season, but he looked great yesterday ngl
@TheFJEN No, almost finished and very injury prone. Played a few minutes for England, then Tuchel realised he's not good or fit enough and hasn't started again. He will be another albatross around our necks, another player who will get nowhere near justifying his wages as the years go by
@TheFJEN@DiMarzio OK let's get this done already. His reaction to Romero, trying to stop him from mocking Salah, tells me he's matured a fair bit. Good GK and experienced personality. Let's do it and move on to other important business
@ctlyle1@USMNT Ironic, as he's the only football player to have a red card cancelled. A real beneficiary of corruption in Italy, thanks to the mafia that is Inter
@TheFJEN This is not a good thing, Italy is the most corrupt footballing country in the world and all these people, except Chiello, are part of that corrupt system that benefits Inter