Juve upset at verdict

15 juli 2006, 13:11

Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli reacted angrily and vowed to appeal against the club's relegation following the investigation into match-fixing.

The Italian Federal Appeal Commission found Juve, Lazio, Fiorentina and AC Milan guilty of match-fixing with the Turin side hit hardest by the verdict after being relegated to Serie B and having to start next season with a 30-point deficit, as well as being stripped of the league titles they won in the past two seasons.

Cobolli Gigli has reacted angrily to the news and vowed to fight the punishment. He said: "We could have expected relegation to the second division but to be also handed a 30-point deduction is almost like relegation to the third division. We will appeal."

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