Andrea "Il Bruco Brutto" Agnelli (66 Viewers)

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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No matter what people are saying the outcome of this will not be pleasant for any Juve fan. History (Cronios) has taught us that they will conmtinue until they penalise us in a way or another.
yes and the other wiretaps on inDa, meelan, nipples, etc will be serious but surprisingly show up when the statute of limitations kicks in. :baus:
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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yes and the other wiretaps on inDa, meelan, nipples, etc will be serious but surprisingly show up when the statute of limitations kicks in. :baus:
It's really annoying though, this is exactly what is going to happen and there is nothing we can do about it.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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not really. have you heard about criminal leaders of ultras blackmailing Bayern Munich, Manchester United or Real Madrid directors? Or maybe Dortmund, Chelsea or Barcelona? I haven't, maybe you can share some news about this being a common problem all over the world.

I'm not saying FIGC is doing the right thing singling out Juventus if everyone in Italy has that problem. but imo this situation is madness and clubs should fight it not make deals with criminals and this applies also to Agnelli and Juventus.
Every time I got the chance to go to the stadiums in the I have visited for business or pleasure I did, several times alone so I read a lot about their fans and which places should avoid. Well I can tell that in almost each one of them I read a lot of criminal behaviour relate to ultras.

BTW I've visited football stadiums in Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Venezuela, US, Canada, Sweeden, Mexico, Scotland and Netherland.
 

Klovn

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Jul 28, 2011
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the problem behind this is that police-digos-govt do no shoulder soccer teams from this.
So most of soccer teams deal with it however they can.
Because if they don't they would make problems for us.
Like pulling out racists chants just to get juventus fined.
These are the kind of people that stabbed (literally) themself over the sovereign in Curva Sud.
I mean stabbing between juventus ultras.
They were found counterfeiting juventus merchandise (police found them).

So either the govt decide to make a stand or how soccer teams can stand their way without making deals with them?

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http://torino.repubblica.it/cronaca..._contraffatti_danni_per_10_milioni-128142205/
counterfeited merchandise with damage for 10m euro (2015).

It's not as easy as Agnelli shoudln't deal with those kind of "fans". It's more complex and he didn't do anything illegal.
The only thing he did was selling bunch of tickets to them via direct transations
what is soccer
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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It's really annoying though, this is exactly what is going to happen and there is nothing we can do about it.
Of course Juve has the power to end this shit but our board wanna play easy ball against a bunch of smelling pigs.

U just need to fund a couple of big international newspaper and play hard ball putting out all the shit we know they r doing.

How is possible that is a world where the second biggest club of the country (without mencion Berlou criminal record) is being sale to a ghost chinese corporation with laundry money and they all r talking about Agnellis dinner, "he knew" and "he sales tickets"

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Guy on the left...politician...on the right...anti-mafia member and ex-politician



:baus:
This is what I'm talking about. Lets pay BBC and CNN a couple of nice news for a couple of week and u would see how all disappear
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Every time I got the chance to go to the stadiums in the I have visited for business or pleasure I did, several times alone so I read a lot about their fans and which places should avoid. Well I can tell that in almost each one of them I read a lot of criminal behaviour relate to ultras.

BTW I've visited football stadiums in Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Venezuela, US, Canada, Sweeden, Mexico, Scotland and Netherland.
It's normal to hear that you better don't go to opposing teams fans and don't start to tease them or don't go through that block wearing rival teams shirt, it's part of footie culture and I don't think it will or should change any time soon.
What is not normal for me is to hear that criminals make money off blackmailing Juventus president who is forced to make a deal with them. I don't think this situation is common for any of the other big clubs in Europe outside of Italy.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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No matter what people are saying the outcome of this will not be pleasant for any Juve fan. History (Cronios) has taught us that they will conmtinue until they penalise us in a way or another.
Pretty much this. They smell blood in the water and are now circling the boat. They won't stop until it's sunk. 2006 all over again IMO...in the sense that the goal is to destroy this team again.
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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Pretty much this. They smell blood in the water and are now circling the boat. They won't stop until it's sunk. 2006 all over again IMO...in the sense that the goal is to destroy this team again.
They can't do anything to the club though this time.

This one is a campaign to associate Juventus + Mafia when if fact it's just a case of did AA sell tickets to Ultras being part of the mafia and did he know they were in it.
Some people want you and mostly anti-Juventini think Juventus in infiltrated and working WITH the mafia.

The ordinary justice closed the case and said nothing wrong happened. AA said he never met mafia bosses. Even if he did, the guys in question have no record.

Sporting justice cunts want to raise above the shit they live in with some media and crap on Juve again for the sake of it and try to tarnish the Juve name again.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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They know with AA at the helm we're gonna continue winning. They want him out. Something so little is made into drama. Italians.
 

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