Juve chief hits out at Italian Federation
Posted Sunday, May 22, 2011 by YAHOO Sport
ROME (AFP) - Juventus president Andrea Agnelli claims the Italian Football Federation (Figc) does not have a clear conscience after failing to reply to the club's protest against their match-fixing punishment.
A year ago Juve presented a report to Figc in which they asked for Inter Milan to be stripped of the 2006 title, originally won by Juve but handed to their rivals when they were punished for match-fixing.
"If Figc need more than a year to reply to our report then maybe they don't have a clear conscience," said Agnelli on social networking site Twitter.
Last May Juve submitted a report in which they claimed an investigation by the Naples prosecutor showed that Inter too had been in contact with the refereeing commission.
It was Juve's own exchanges with the refereeing commission, to have certain referees assigned to their games, for which they were found guilty of match-fixing and stripped of their 2005 and 2006 titles and relegated to Serie B.
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