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How would you rate Conte's (dis)appointment?

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Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
I wouldn't like to think of Juve as a fair club, because I already do. Besides, almost every football fan who doesn't follow Italian league already thinks we're cheaters. Even if Conte were to prove his innosence, most would still be like "Meh, they probably still cheated but got away this time".
I agree, but even though some people think we're cheaters I still care a lot about our reputation. I don't want this to look worse.
 

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The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
I agree, but even though some people think we're cheaters I still care a lot about our reputation. I don't want this to look worse.
My opinion is that our reputation was already at a really bad state and what I care about right now is that the damage on the field of play is minimised, and right now if we are to believe the latest rumours the best options is Conte getting a 3 month ban. I couldn't care less what others think of us. "Amici di nessuno" is there for a reason :D
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,882
Not sure what to think about the plea bargain, if confirmed. Doesn't feel right, but it's probably the best decision.

Like someone pointed out earlier, there's too much media influence going on. So I don't see how Conte could be found "not guilty" in the end, based on what we read: He didn't know anything about it <=> He punished involved players by putting them in the stands. How do you even begin to explain that?
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,302
What hurts me the most as Juve fan is that we simply cannot get out of problems and focus on the pitch like other big teams in Europe. Just as we thought we won the Scudetto and that we were going to build up on that in CL, something (or somebody) is pulling us down. Again and again I see this continuing for years to come.

Still I beliave we will get out of this, but I see another big fuss next year, mark my words. There are always finances, taxes, player transfers and other things to look in.
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
The FIGC prosecutor may
request from a stop
of at least fourteen months


The day to find the equilibrium point is reached. This afternoon, Antonio Conte's lawyers and the prosecutor Stefano Palazzi put the ball on the table their cards: at stake is to reach a plea agreement, formalize and bring to the attention of the Disciplinary Commission within 48 hours when the second trial will begin on sports match-this summer. The goal is not yet granted, but not far away. For the defense of Count an acceptable agreement can not exceed four months of suspension, fines accompanied perhaps by some additional punishment as a heavy fine or an obligation to lend to social initiatives (remember the case-when Recoba all'interista for the story of passaportopoli was asked to explain the values &#8203;&#8203;of football in schools). The Prosecutor of the FIGC might start with a request to stop the Juventus coach for fourteen months, lower it during the negotiations up to nine and close a deal on the 6 5 months or more related sentences. The game is to understand the fate of the case of Earl remains, however, because if the shares double this evening were to reach agreement on the plea agreement, the same should then get the green light by the judges of the Disciplinary Wednesday morning. The weekend was spent with the parties to study the cards. Some contact between lawyers and Earl's Palaces already, but only this afternoon, will stage the decisive summit: the coach of Juventus in Turin wait for the result of 'meeting that, if positive, it could leave the sport without even entering the process in the classroom for the first hearing. Any disqualification through plea bargaining would start from August 1.

http://www3.lastampa.it/sport/sezioni/quijuve/articolo/lstp/464057/
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
Not sure what to think about the plea bargain, if confirmed. Doesn't feel right, but it's probably the best decision.

Like someone pointed out earlier, there's too much media influence going on. So I don't see how Conte could be found "not guilty" in the end, based on what we read: He didn't know anything about it <=> He punished involved players by putting them in the stands. How do you even begin to explain that?
Doesn't feel right but it is probably the best decision sums exactly my feelings towards the whole thing. Worry about the season is something else, CL and the Supercoppa mainly, the league as I said earlier is not a big worry, we will definitely drop points during his absence but we might also drop points during his presence also. 10 games is not the end of the world. The CL worries me the most.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,882
Doesn't feel right but it is probably the best decision sums exactly my feelings towards the whole thing. Worry about the season is something else, CL and the Supercoppa mainly, the league as I said earlier is not a big worry, we will definitely drop points during his absence but we might also drop points during his presence also. 10 games is not the end of the world. The CL worries me the most.
Yeah. I find it difficult to predict how the group itself will react to this.

But we all know how important Conte's presence on the bench & in the locker room is, so it's definitely not something to look forward to.
Not sure what to think of the CL. I expect most of our players to be extremely motivated for these games anyway, wanting to prove something. But a lot will depend on the opposition.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,300
http://www.tuttojuve.com/?action=read&idnotizia=104365

According to Sky Juve lawyers working on bargain deals also for Pepe,Bonucci and Conte's staff Alessio and Stellini.
If i unterstood right from google translator:
Pepe - 2 months ban.
Bonucci - 1 year ban.
Alessio - probably same as Conte - 3 months.
Stellini - not yet known.
Why does Pepe only get a 2 month ban when hes accused fo the same crime as Conte which is failing to report match fixing?
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
Because Conte is more important for us...

Justice and logic are irrelevant, the goal was to harm us.

Conte is our most valuable asset, the whole sharade focused on that. And again, they have succeded.
Again they have proved that they can twist time, bend the laws and maximise the impact on us, with a perfect momentum and in a symphony with the press...

So, this how ther Agnellis would defend our most valued person??
Accepting a plea, just like they did with Juve, pathetic...:sergio:
 

p0rcupine_tree

love the art in yourself
Feb 27, 2005
491
The sad thing is, juve has ntg to do with all this and on d contrary figc must compensate juve...hd d figc found out about d match fixing at dat moment...juve would take its actions from dat moment...maybe they wouldnt invest all d energy and time to creat mighty bonbon and create anotherCB...
 

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