>TV series on Calciopoli, Barbareschi: "It's not like I wanted"
At 13 years from the hottest summer that Italian football remembers, here comes a television series that will try to retrace the most important themes and the biography of some key figures of Calciopoli. Luca Barbareschi will once again turn on the lights of the spotlight on the scandal that sent Juventus to Serie B in 2006.
The actor-director, who passed from 2008 to 2013 for his experience as a Member of Parliament, revealed to the La Verità microphones the release of a TV series focused on the scandal that hit Italian football in 2006, in the same days in which Italy coached by Marcello Lippi conquered the World Cup in Germany. The series will be on the screens in 2020.
"The series will not be on Moggi, scudetti and bribed matches, as I wanted; it will be on the procurators. Corporations loom, Fiat and more. I'm satisfy. We are a country that does not want to become an adult."
>Moggi: "Attention to the plot, there are sentences that must be respected"
The company most affected by the decisions taken by sporting justice following the Calciopoli scandal was Juventus: the bianconeri club was relegated to Serie B for the first time in its history, with a penalty of 9 points to be discounted in the 2006/2007 season, and the titles won in the 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 years were revoked.
At the top of Juventus management at the time there was Luciano Moggi. The former general director of the club, who was expelled in 2011 by the FIGC, explained to Leggo's microphones his point of view on the series created by Barbareschi:
"You will have to pay close attention to the plot script because there are sentences" that must be respected. You can not tell things different from reality. There are sentences that have condemned Giacinto Facchetti, others that have shown that we can not talk about the Moggi system, because they were in many who used unconventional ways."
can /ourgirl/ Miriam be part of it?
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