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    #16
    Internazionale confirmed as new champions of Italy! I used to be an Inter fan for a while in 1989, having not really made up my mind over who I should support (I was only 6 then!). That year, Inter were crowned champions of Italy and still remember their season finale and getting all excited!

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    MILAN, July 26 (Reuters) - Inter Milan were awarded the 2005-06 Italian league title on Wednesday in the latest fallout from the country's match-fixing scandal.

    The Italian Football Federation's (FIGC) decision to award Inter their 14th title came after a sports tribunal revoked Juventus's title win from last season.

    Juve also had their title win from 2004-05 revoked but no replacement winner will be named for that season.

    The decision to give Inter their first title since 1989 came after a sports tribunal handed down guilty verdicts to Juventus, who had finished top of Serie A, AC Milan who were second and Lazio and Fiorentina.

    'I am fully satisfied by the awarding of the title to a club and team that behaved correctly,' said Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti, who finally gets his hands on the 'scudetto' after 11 years in charge of the club.

    Coach Roberto Mancini said: 'I'm happy. Regardless of how it arrived, it is right to reward those who have given their best and have always been honest. It is strange to win like this but we played fair.'

    Inter finished third in last season's championship behind Juventus and AC Milan. They finished 15 points behind Juventus, who won the title with a record 91 points.

    Sandro Mazzola, a key figure in the successful Inter team of the 1960's, said there was no way that a title won in this fashion could compare to the victories in his time.

    'This title can't be compared to the ones that I won, they were different wins in different seasons. Those were other times but now what has happened has happened and there is a league table with Inter in top spot and so it was normal that the award went to Inter,' he told the Italian news agency Ansa.

    'But the fans should be doubly happy -- for the title but also because Inter didn't get themselves involved in certain situations,' Mazzola said referring to the scandal.

    Inter should have a very good chance to win their next title in the coming season with Juventus relegated to Serie B and Milan starting the campaign on minus eight points.

    The FIGC said it had made the decision after commissioning a three-person committee of experts to give their recommendation.

    On Tuesday, a FIGC appeals court confirmed Juventus's relegation to Serie B where they must start the new season with minus 17 points and their loss of the titles they won in the last two seasons.

    Juventus have said they will continue to appeal to other courts.

    AC Milan, who had said they should be given the last two Serie A titles having finished second, retained their top flight status but were docked eight points at the start of the season.
    "In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down."

    Duncan Oldham, March 29th 2006

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      #17
      I bet that Inter fans are overjoyed and out on the lash tonight to celebrate their championship win. There's going to be an open-top bus ride through the streets of Milan for the victors. Woo hoo!!!

      God. Could you just imagine winning this way? They should have just voided it.

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        #18
        I guess it might feel to them like their years of under achievement were down to unwillingness to pay bribes. In which case, I would be out on the lash. You would have to be happy as an Inter supporter if only because Milan wanted the titles.

        Back when channel 4 had Football Italia I supported Fiorentina but post their dubious promotion back up the league and the new scandal I find it hard to now.
        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
        -- William Blake

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          #19
          Originally posted by dww
          I guess it might feel to them like their years of under achievement were down to unwillingness to pay bribes. In which case, I would be out on the lash. You would have to be happy as an Inter supporter if only because Milan wanted the titles.
          I remember there was huge controversy over referee favouritism in 1998 when Intermilan lost the scudetto to Juventus. Some very disputable decisions went for Juventus along the way including the 'penalty' that was not given to Ronaldo in the Juventus-Inter clash.

          So I am sure Inter fans will feel very happy about it.

          Come to think of it, it is their first league title in 17 years. I've always had a soft spot for Internazionale because I use to support them when I was a boy. If we win the title next season, it will also be our first league title in 17 years....
          "In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down."

          Duncan Oldham, March 29th 2006

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