Former Juventus sporting director Luciano Moggi says he has given a collection of audio files to Italian state broadcaster RAI that will ‘rewrite Calciopoli’. The 2006 scandal implicated a number of clubs but only Juventus received the harshest punishment, dropping down to Serie B and having their 2005 and 2006 Scudetti revoked.
Speaking to Libero (as quoted by Tuttomercatoweb) ahead of what promises to be an explosive interview with RAI 3, Moggi gave a hint of what he expects to follow when the program is broadcast later this week:
“I gave ‘Report RAI’ the audios that could rewrite Calciopoli. Now a boxed set with the flash drive containing all the interceptions inside that the court in Naples did not want to hear, traces the history of that ugly period told, unfortunately, in a distorted way by those who should have handled the truth. It was delivered to several people, most notably to Gravina, president of the FIGC, who guiltily gave no answer about its contents; he may even have thrown it in the garbage can without reflecting that with that gesture, he was throwing away the lives of so many good people.”
“It is evidently enough for him to have his chair firmly under his ass and, above all, that no one talks about Castel di Sangro, that is, the period in which he held the position of president of that club. […] In the meantime, it would be interesting if Federal President Gravina could enlighten us on the reason for the ban, given that the sporting trial had ended with a sentence read by Professor Serio, a member of that Tribunal: ‘regular championship no match altered.'”