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AC MILAN - Stays in Italian Calcio Serie A, but they will start next season with a whopping -15 points. Will be without European football next season. Least affected.
LAZIO - Relegated from Serie A to Serie B. Starts next season with a 7 points deficit.
FIORENTINA - Relegated from Serie A to Serie B. Starts next season with 12 points deficit.
JUVENTUS - Worst hit club, due to their outright cheating. STRIPPED OFF THE SERIE A TITLE FOR THE LAST 2 SEASONS. Relegated from Serie A to Serie B. Starts next season with -30 points.


Juventus will be demoted to Serie B, with a deduction of fifteen points, for their part in the match-fixing scandal that has rocked Italy, according to reports.
Fiorentina and Lazio are also set to be demoted when the official verdict from the trial is announced later today.
While reports in the Italian press claim that AC Milan will not suffer a similar fate, they will be chucked out of the Champions League – as will both Juve and Fiorentina.



I'm not sure who's that guy on the left, he looks like Jon Ostemobor. But he left the club didn't he? Liverpool fans please enlighten me. Besides him is Mark Gonzalez and Fabio Aurelio.
Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse has joined Marseille on a one-year-loan with view on a permanent move, the French club have confirmed.
The 24-year-old forward was called up by coach Raymond Domenech to take part to the World Cup in Germany but was forced to stay at home after breaking his right leg during France's 3-1 win in a friendly against China on June 7.
He is not likely to resume playing until October but that has not put off Marseille, long-time admirers of the player.
'My choice has always been Marseille,'' Cisse said after agreeing the switch.
The player, whose chances of gaining first-team status with Liverpool were limited, will be unveiled at a press conference later today.









Liverpool have today confirmed that Dietmar Hamann has left Anfield to sign for Bolton Wanderers. Hamann's decision to leave the Reds brings to an end a glorious seven year spell on Merseyside during which he played an inspirational role in bringing a succession of top honours to the club.
One of the most popular figures to wear the red shirt, Didi will be remembered as the man for the big occasion. The German midfielder won eight medals during his seven year stint at Anfield and all Liverpool fans will forever remember his inspirational appearance in Istanbul during the Champions League Final against AC Milan when he marked Kaka out of the second half, enabling Gerrard and company to find the space to get the Reds back into the game.
He also played a key role in the FA Cup victory over West Ham United when he came on as a second half substitute. Known as 'The Kaiser' by his Anfield team-mates, Hamann was signed by Gerard Houllier from Newcastle United for £8 million in July 1999 and quickly became a fans favourite.
He went on to make 283 appearances for Liverpool scoring 11 goals. In 2002 Hamann became the first Liverpool player since Roger Hunt in 1966 to play in a World Cup Final.
Materazzi, 32, told Gazetta dello Sport: 'I held his shirt for a few seconds only, then he turned to me and talked to me, jeering.
'He looked at me with a huge arrogance and said, `If you really want my shirt I'll give it to you afterwards'. I replied with an insult, that's true.'
Materazzi has not elaborated on what he did say, but one report suggested he responded with: `I'd rather take the shirt off your wife'.

Not really in THE mood to laugh, but that really had me in stitches!Zinedine Zidane has been awarded the Golden Ball as the best player at the World Cup despite his sending off in the final last night.
The France legend, playing in his final match before retirement, was dismissed in extra time for headbutting Italy's Marco Materazzi.
Zidane - won Golden Ball.
The voting for the award was carried at half-time in the final, which France went on to lose on penalties. Zidane, 34, topped a of poll journalists covering the event ahead with 2,012 points ahead of Italian pair Fabio Cannavaro (1,977) and Andrea Pirlo (715).









