A Letter From J1897.COM to Cobolli (2 Viewers)

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
#84
Well said ishaOO.

From day 1 it was "guilty until proven innocent". This mindset set the stage for the far from impartial courts and anti-juve media to take shortcuts. It also clouded the judgement of many Juve "fans", who care more about this summer's transfer target than the fact the club has had its name trampled over. Gigli was to busy trying to rebuild Juve's image instead of protect it. Quite shameful some of u have resigned to our fate with all the inforamtion available.
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#85
Well said ishaOO.

From day 1 it was "guilty until proven innocent". This mindset set the stage for the far from impartial courts and anti-juve media to take shortcuts. It also clouded the judgement of many Juve "fans", who care more about this summer's transfer target than the fact the club has had its name trampled over. Gigli was to busy trying to rebuild Juve's image instead of protect it. Quite shameful some of u have resigned to our fate with all the information available.
:agree: Well said Shyne! The Italian press judged Juve guilty in a "trial by media" campaign that would have made a fair trial very difficult (not that Juve got a fair trial - they would have had to go outside Italy for that). Now, why did they do that when the Italian police had already said that there was no case to answer. The Italian media have the reputation of the gutter & love to scandalise even when there is no scandal to be had.
 

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