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Enjoyed this sentence.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:01 amIt should have been annoying to me but I kinda found it adorable.
Didn't gangland even report that Corozzo was taking over? That Gotti gave his consent? I read that back in the day.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
Ya.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
It was reported that GENE said "go ahead and give him the title. He deserves it" meant corozzo and boss.... But.... He was busted in Fl shortly after and it was a wrap.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:17 pmDidn't gangland even report that Corozzo was taking over? That Gotti gave his consent? I read that back in the day.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
Look, Junior Gotti was supposed to have been acting boss until DiLeonardo came out and said he wasn't. It took an insider to reveal that because most non-members aren't going to be in a position to be told inside information. We are left to observe the operational: people looking influential based on the respect given, someone calling someone else their boss or calling their sidekick their underboss. It's a vital important aspect but it doesn't reveal the internal organization. However, in the operational sense, Jr was the boss' son and his stature was over the captains on the panel, but without the official position his status rested fully on that of his father's.
Anastasia, got bless him, is another example in his speculating that Anthony Staino was Ligambi's Underboss for some time. And then it came out it was Angelina, Anastasia said something like"some people say (Stain's) the real underboss." Who says that? No one that was a member. Anastasia had a hard time believing that because by that point everyone had made such a business of Ligambi's character: Uncle Joe, Make Money Not Headlines, Running The Family The Way It Should Be Ran. Certainly he'd surround himself with what we consider to be the best and brightest and Staino wears glasses and dresses well, he looks like he'd be a higher up?... In the end, it was still Angelina, the guy who got his ass kicked by his girlfriend. It might not make sense to George or us why Angelina held that position but it don't have to.
Sounds like that time when Ligambi got word to an incarcerated Merlino in 2004 and told him that he's taking over and is going to run the family the way it should be ran... The forum talk at time was that New York is "quite happy" with how "Uncle Joe" is running things and when Merlino gets out he'll be offered a capo position. Take it to the bank!JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:23 pmIt was reported that GENE said "go ahead and give him the title. He deserves it" meant corozzo and boss.... But.... He was busted in Fl shortly after and it was a wrap.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:17 pmDidn't gangland even report that Corozzo was taking over? That Gotti gave his consent? I read that back in the day.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
Look, Junior Gotti was supposed to have been acting boss until DiLeonardo came out and said he wasn't. It took an insider to reveal that because most non-members aren't going to be in a position to be told inside information. We are left to observe the operational: people looking influential based on the respect given, someone calling someone else their boss or calling their sidekick their underboss. It's a vital important aspect but it doesn't reveal the internal organization. However, in the operational sense, Jr was the boss' son and his stature was over the captains on the panel, but without the official position his status rested fully on that of his father's.
Anastasia, got bless him, is another example in his speculating that Anthony Staino was Ligambi's Underboss for some time. And then it came out it was Angelina, Anastasia said something like"some people say (Stain's) the real underboss." Who says that? No one that was a member. Anastasia had a hard time believing that because by that point everyone had made such a business of Ligambi's character: Uncle Joe, Make Money Not Headlines, Running The Family The Way It Should Be Ran. Certainly he'd surround himself with what we consider to be the best and brightest and Staino wears glasses and dresses well, he looks like he'd be a higher up?... In the end, it was still Angelina, the guy who got his ass kicked by his girlfriend. It might not make sense to George or us why Angelina held that position but it don't have to.
I'm surprised no one is talking about him coming out and taking over
Ur right. Another oneChris Christie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:28 pmSounds like that time when Ligambi got word to an incarcerated Merlino in 2004 and told him that he's taking over and is going to run the family the way it should be ran... The forum talk at time was that New York is "quite happy" with how "Uncle Joe" is running things and when Merlino gets out he'll be offered a capo position. Take it to the bank!JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:23 pmIt was reported that GENE said "go ahead and give him the title. He deserves it" meant corozzo and boss.... But.... He was busted in Fl shortly after and it was a wrap.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:17 pmDidn't gangland even report that Corozzo was taking over? That Gotti gave his consent? I read that back in the day.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
Look, Junior Gotti was supposed to have been acting boss until DiLeonardo came out and said he wasn't. It took an insider to reveal that because most non-members aren't going to be in a position to be told inside information. We are left to observe the operational: people looking influential based on the respect given, someone calling someone else their boss or calling their sidekick their underboss. It's a vital important aspect but it doesn't reveal the internal organization. However, in the operational sense, Jr was the boss' son and his stature was over the captains on the panel, but without the official position his status rested fully on that of his father's.
Anastasia, got bless him, is another example in his speculating that Anthony Staino was Ligambi's Underboss for some time. And then it came out it was Angelina, Anastasia said something like"some people say (Stain's) the real underboss." Who says that? No one that was a member. Anastasia had a hard time believing that because by that point everyone had made such a business of Ligambi's character: Uncle Joe, Make Money Not Headlines, Running The Family The Way It Should Be Ran. Certainly he'd surround himself with what we consider to be the best and brightest and Staino wears glasses and dresses well, he looks like he'd be a higher up?... In the end, it was still Angelina, the guy who got his ass kicked by his girlfriend. It might not make sense to George or us why Angelina held that position but it don't have to.
I'm surprised no one is talking about him coming out and taking over
Not true.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 2:46 am Was it Gotti who said that Carlo created the " Acting" positions, and that he thought they were bullshit?
Another question, is it true that the entire time Gotti ran the Bergin, he was only an acting capo? That Cadtellano never made him an official capo?
With information like this, I "leave the door open," same goes for the "DeCavalcante being the first Family" or "Carlo creating Acting Positions" and whatever else. On the surface, if we're going for a black and white yes and no then all of these can be labeled as false. Digging beneath surface we might find elements of truth. I'm open to the idea that events did happen in these cases but the information went through a game of Chinese Whispers and it got misconstrued. Maybe Ligambi did speak with Merlino in '04 about some important "change", maybe the DeCavalcante's were the first at something in NJ, maybe Carlo having Castellano as Acting Boss while not away was a Gambino family first? We won't know until someone who was there can clarify.JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:00 pmUr right. Another oneChris Christie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:28 pmSounds like that time when Ligambi got word to an incarcerated Merlino in 2004 and told him that he's taking over and is going to run the family the way it should be ran... The forum talk at time was that New York is "quite happy" with how "Uncle Joe" is running things and when Merlino gets out he'll be offered a capo position. Take it to the bank!JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:23 pmIt was reported that GENE said "go ahead and give him the title. He deserves it" meant corozzo and boss.... But.... He was busted in Fl shortly after and it was a wrap.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:17 pmDidn't gangland even report that Corozzo was taking over? That Gotti gave his consent? I read that back in the day.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
Look, Junior Gotti was supposed to have been acting boss until DiLeonardo came out and said he wasn't. It took an insider to reveal that because most non-members aren't going to be in a position to be told inside information. We are left to observe the operational: people looking influential based on the respect given, someone calling someone else their boss or calling their sidekick their underboss. It's a vital important aspect but it doesn't reveal the internal organization. However, in the operational sense, Jr was the boss' son and his stature was over the captains on the panel, but without the official position his status rested fully on that of his father's.
Anastasia, got bless him, is another example in his speculating that Anthony Staino was Ligambi's Underboss for some time. And then it came out it was Angelina, Anastasia said something like"some people say (Stain's) the real underboss." Who says that? No one that was a member. Anastasia had a hard time believing that because by that point everyone had made such a business of Ligambi's character: Uncle Joe, Make Money Not Headlines, Running The Family The Way It Should Be Ran. Certainly he'd surround himself with what we consider to be the best and brightest and Staino wears glasses and dresses well, he looks like he'd be a higher up?... In the end, it was still Angelina, the guy who got his ass kicked by his girlfriend. It might not make sense to George or us why Angelina held that position but it don't have to.
I'm surprised no one is talking about him coming out and taking over
JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:23 amNot true.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 2:46 am Was it Gotti who said that Carlo created the " Acting" positions, and that he thought they were bullshit?
Another question, is it true that the entire time Gotti ran the Bergin, he was only an acting capo? That Cadtellano never made him an official capo?
One of his folk lore glory is he was the "acting capo" before he was made...
But if u remmember, there's wiretaps of him talking about splitting up Gotti whole crew.
I liked Pizza just like a lotta guys, but he was VERY Bronx -centric. You couldnt really tell him anything about the Bronx guys....JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:18 pmYa.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
Same w Pizza / East Bronx. I THINK a lot of the Crea is boss talk came from him to be honest. And he use to say AMUSO IN NO WAY bla bla.
Few other things that ppl literally took as gospel too... He's a good guy n all.... But turns out his info was really off lol.
But yes, corrozzo is another huge battle.
The big battle a decade ago was believe it or not....
Who was more powerful : Chicago or NYC .
And it would lead to the rizzuto family being over e eryone
It goes into operational vs organizational. That's my "viability" shtick. The thesis is that we can't really know the internal organization based off of observation alone. If we were FBI agents surveying Brooklyn and Queens in the early 1990's we'd see Sal Vitale and Spero apparently in charge based off who they're meeting, with the respect shown and the way they carry themselves.. Second, do made guys go around telling their relatives and friends the inner workings of the organization? Maybe they hear 'So and so's a prick' but do they really sit them down and explain "so and so became boss, this guy was made consig and so and so inherited this crew." I can't say it hasn't happened but do people think it happens often?.. Without internal sources stating that Vitale was only Acting Boss that's what the FBI would jot it down as. Luckily by the 1980's there were plenty of informants to hash things out. Slightly different than ten years prior when, without informants laying it out, it took us 30 years to learn Galante was never the official boss. That's organizational. But operational? He was trying to take the position, he was making members, he more or less was the "highest" guy on the street, but as Vitale said, "he was never a boss."CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:38 amI liked Pizza just like a lotta guys, but he was VERY Bronx -centric. You couldnt really tell him anything about the Bronx guys....JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:18 pmYa.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:28 pm Similar situation happened to me with Nicky Corozzo. At one point I would have bet 10k that he was the boss because I literally heard guys refer to him as the boss. One would assume a made guy would know who his boss is but turns out that's not always the case. The soldiers are just as susceptible to gossip and hearsay as any of us. Whether Nicky spread the rumor himself like DiLeonardo says or someone else started it it really caught on and people believed it hook line and sinker. Of course we were wrong and it made me realize the street level point of view is very narrow.
Same w Pizza / East Bronx. I THINK a lot of the Crea is boss talk came from him to be honest. And he use to say AMUSO IN NO WAY bla bla.
Few other things that ppl literally took as gospel too... He's a good guy n all.... But turns out his info was really off lol.
But yes, corrozzo is another huge battle.
The big battle a decade ago was believe it or not....
Who was more powerful : Chicago or NYC .
And it would lead to the rizzuto family being over e eryone
What I always found intriguing was that it was Funari's proteges who took over.
This speaks to Chris's point, was Funari the most respected? Feared? Despite ONLY being consigliere?Why HIS proteges and not the Bronx or Harlem guys'?
Also, on Fratianno, he sounds much more like Vitale when Vitale was Acting boss, underboss, Massinos lackey, or whatnot....
Christy Tick was respected, feared and any other positive adjective you could throw at a gangster. I put him in a category with guys like Neil Dellacroce and Sonny Franzese in terms of street status.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:38 am
What I always found intriguing was that it was Funari's proteges who took over.
This speaks to Chris's point, was Funari the most respected? Feared? Despite ONLY being consigliere?Why HIS proteges and not the Bronx or Harlem guys'?