Luciano Moggi: Italian Football Has Not Changed Since Calciopoli

Diposting oleh admin on Selasa, 25 Januari 2011

Moggi claims nothing has changed since the Calciopoli scandal as hearing at Naples trial is postponed.
Luciano Moggi has said the magnitude of Calciopoli has done little to change the Italian game.

The former Juventus director suggested clubs are allowed to voice their concerns in relation to referees freely now, just like they were in the past.

"The only difference in football post-Calciopoli is clubs like Palermo now write to the referee chiefs, where as before you were allowed to call the referee designators," Moggi told Gold.tv.

"Nowadays you can no longer phone, but you can write. But football has not changed at all."

Meanwhile, the latest hearing into the Calciopoli trial in Naples, which was due to take place on Tuesday, was postponed until February 22 by Judge Teresa Casoria.

Roberto Porto, the assesor tasked with transcribing around 300 phone calls, was not ready to present the findings to the court, leaving Casoria to reschedule.

However, the prosecuting attorney wanted the court to extend the postponement of the hearing so they could read through all the transcripts once Porto is done, but Casoria maintained the February 22 date.

The counsel is expected to adress the defences from the next hearing onwards in relation to the charges.

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