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You know things are bad when you have to take morality lessons from Sepp Blatter. But former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi seems to have taken soccer skulduggery to a new frontier – as Paddy Agnew of the Irish Times noted, it’s not a question of match-fixing any more, it’s “season-fixing”. Blatter described the affair as the worst scandal in the game’s history, adding that he would have expected it from an African nation, but not Italy. Franz Beckenbauer predicted Italy will pay the consequences at the World Cup. The international press have had fun getting sanctimonious about sleazy Serie A, too. If a fraction of the allegations are true, the Italians deserve it all. And they know it. “Blatter and Beckenbauer are no saints, but all we can do is take the blows and say they are right,” wrote Gianni Mura in La Repubblica. “This scandal is worse than all others; it is the most wide-reaching, with the methods most similar to those of the Mafia (without the murders).” We thought we had seen it all – false passports, false bank guarantees, financial chaos, doping, crowd trouble, racism, fascist salutes. Suspicions about Juventus nobbling refs are as old as Serie A. So you might have thought the Italian public were half-expecting something like this. They weren’t. The overwhelming response was shock and anger. “It’s like being [a lover] sick with jealousy, who realises that the things he suspected are actually true,” said Inter owner Massimo Moratti, who now understands why his big spending brought in zero scudetti. “It’s terrible for those who have thrown away money, hopes and passion. Not just me, the public too.” From WSC 233 July 2006. What was happening this month On the subject...
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