Antonio Conte (115 Viewers)

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

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Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
10,557
Fucking FIGC :sergio:

Gsol was right. Italy was founded by heroes, rescued by heroes in WW2 but it is now run by criminals.
:shifty:

I'd say Italy has done a bloody good job given the social disparity between north and south, being involved in two world wars, 23 years of dictatorship, and only being a country for 120 years. Unifications always take time and theres always space for corruption in a relatively young political system.
 

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Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
4,102
Google translate.

Repubblica.it - ​​Juve threatens the Champions!

Scenarios when utopian and discordant from what was said by the prosecutor De Martino during the press conference, those that emerged from an article by Repubblica.it by Fulvio Bianchi. According to the journalist, Juve could be punished by exclusion from the Champions League where Earl should be referred for criminal association (Article 9 of the sporting justice) by the prosecutor Palaces. The latter very soon will start a new series of interviews to clarify the new facts emerged from the Prosecutor of Cremona. Despite the technical allenasse Siena at the time, says Bianchi, Juve could go to trial just as happened for Sampdoria with Bertani (then at Novara) and at Spezia Carobbio with (the accuser of Conte, himself in Siena) and then by regulation not to be entered at the next UEFA Champions League. Indeed, rumors give Juve the footsteps of Pep Guardiola. We always look forward to as evidence, not least considering the many catastrophic scenarios that come out these days on our coach.
 

Dadi-SK

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2011
3,688
Google translate.

Repubblica.it - ​​Juve threatens the Champions!

Scenarios when utopian and discordant from what was said by the prosecutor De Martino during the press conference, those that emerged from an article by Repubblica.it by Fulvio Bianchi. According to the journalist, Juve could be punished by exclusion from the Champions League where Earl should be referred for criminal association (Article 9 of the sporting justice) by the prosecutor Palaces. The latter very soon will start a new series of interviews to clarify the new facts emerged from the Prosecutor of Cremona. Despite the technical allenasse Siena at the time, says Bianchi, Juve could go to trial just as happened for Sampdoria with Bertani (then at Novara) and at Spezia Carobbio with (the accuser of Conte, himself in Siena) and then by regulation not to be entered at the next UEFA Champions League. Indeed, rumors give Juve the footsteps of Pep Guardiola. We always look forward to as evidence, not least considering the many catastrophic scenarios that come out these days on our coach.
WTF?
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
This shit better be sorted soon. Marrotta djdnt comment when asked about Conte's involvement. Will he and the club be legally bound if he defends the coach?
 

Deep C

Senior Member
Apr 8, 2012
2,096
Doesn't make much sense to me why Conte (or Criscito for that matter) would've been involved with match fixing. It's usually players that don't make a decent wage that look to supplement it by way of match fixing. Well, usually.
 

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