The federation cited "irregularities over the transfers of Diego Milito and Thiago Motta in 2009 as the causes of the ban. Moratti was oviously displeased with this decision saying, "In any case this sentence is just the latest chapter in a hostile attitude towards Inter. I do not feel remotely guilty about anything."Sunday, July 11, 2010
Moratti Banned For Three Months
Inter Milan President Massimo Moratti has been banned for three months by the Italian football federation and will have to pay a 45,000 euro fine. Read the full story on ESPN here.
The federation cited "irregularities over the transfers of Diego Milito and Thiago Motta in 2009 as the causes of the ban. Moratti was oviously displeased with this decision saying, "In any case this sentence is just the latest chapter in a hostile attitude towards Inter. I do not feel remotely guilty about anything."
The federation cited "irregularities over the transfers of Diego Milito and Thiago Motta in 2009 as the causes of the ban. Moratti was oviously displeased with this decision saying, "In any case this sentence is just the latest chapter in a hostile attitude towards Inter. I do not feel remotely guilty about anything."
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