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Are Inter the most morally bankrupt team ever ?

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How about i spread the article out so we only have 2 sentences per post, that way you just have to read lots of small posts and it won't seem so long ? Flawless logic
 

Basically suggests that Inter were as guilty as the other teams but got away with it because the company who did the wiretapping was owned by a longtime member of the Inter board who then went on to run Pirelli who then became Inters sponsors. Also the main guy behind the investigation was also a long time board member at Inter. Wiretapped conversations of Inters president got 'lost' and the Vice President of Inter also owned La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Out of all this Inter went on to dominate Italian football.

"Having stepped on the backs of those they took down, Inter went on to win three more Scudetti in a row after that. Before that in their entire history, they had never won more than two in a row. Now, suddenly they win four in a row? They also won two Coppa Italia trophies, two Super Coppa trophies, a FIFA Club World Cup, a UEFA Super Cup trophy, and a Champions League trophy, too. They hadn’t even won the Champions League since 1965, and now they pull off a treble"
 
She hates Inter. Juve should not have been relegated. Milan got off relatively scott free in the same match fixing scandal and won the Champions League.

i'm sure she has some valid points but to use a horrific miscarriage of justice in a rape trial as a lead into an article about match fixing strikes me as a bit strange.

I took it with a punch of salt give who she supports but it's hard to not read that and come to obvious conclusions. It doesn't sound far fetched at all tbh.
 

Basically suggests that Inter were as guilty as the other teams but got away with it because the company who did the wiretapping was owned by a longtime member of the Inter board who then went on to run Pirelli who then became Inters sponsors. Also the main guy behind the investigation was also a long time board member at Inter. Wiretapped conversations of Inters president got 'lost' and the Vice President of Inter also owned La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Out of all this Inter went on to dominate Italian football.

"Having stepped on the backs of those they took down, Inter went on to win three more Scudetti in a row after that. Before that in their entire history, they had never won more than two in a row. Now, suddenly they win four in a row? They also won two Coppa Italia trophies, two Super Coppa trophies, a FIFA Club World Cup, a UEFA Super Cup trophy, and a Champions League trophy, too. They hadn’t even won the Champions League since 1965, and now they pull off a treble"

Still to long
 

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