Antonio Conte (202 Viewers)

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

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Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,569
This bad excuse of a trial is a compleate joke, if they reject our proposal that means they already think Conte is guilty so theres no point of continue this joke... Out of words...
 

JUVEMAN1211

Senior Member
Jun 22, 2011
726
If Conte is sentenced, how do you guys think it will affect the players this season? IMO he was one of the main reasons we did well last year.....with him out for a while that doesnt look good in my eyes, especially for the players who viewed him as a teacher/mentor, etc.

Sorry if someone has already posted this view before, I havent been on the site for some time now.
 

Donsazio

Senior Member
Feb 26, 2006
626
This has been so depressing to follow. What a season we could have looked forward to under Conte, and then this shit happens. Its so damn typical, fuck coincidences, this is outright BULLSHIT. Five years down the line they will release a statement saying how they dealt with this all wrongly and they are sorry. Fucking cunts!
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
If Conte is sentenced, how do you guys think it will affect the players this season? IMO he was one of the main reasons we did well last year.....with him out for a while that doesnt look good in my eyes, especially for the players who viewed him as a teacher/mentor, etc.

Sorry if someone has already posted this view before, I havent been on the site for some time now.
He will still train them, just won't be on the bench.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
What a motherufcking joke. About time we take a stand against the FiGC. Its unbelievable, only Conte's plea bargain rejected. I got a great idea to bitch slap the FiGC, let's play all our home games and not how up for the away games leaving empty stadiums all across the peninsula. It might wake them up and stop them fucking with their golden egg. Either that or Agnelli takes Juve to france. Enough bs.


Guys can we start a peitition about this, and bombard the FiGC with logical questions like the ones being raised here. We need to take a stand, cant be treated this way.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
What a motherufcking joke. About time we take a stand against the FiGC. Its unbelievable, only Conte's plea bargain rejected. I got a great idea to bitch slap the FiGC, let's play all our home games and not how up for the away games leaving empty stadiums all across the peninsula. It might wake them up and stop them fucking with their golden egg. Either that or Agnelli takes Juve to france. Enough bs.


Guys can we start a peitition about this, and bombard the FiGC with logical questions like the ones being raised here. We need to take a stand, cant be treated this way.
@Salvatore

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---------- Post added 01.08.2012 at 15:47 ----------

I thought he would be banned from football totally?
Nah, just from match day activities.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,554
In a shock move, the FIGC judges in the betting trial have rejected plea bargains from Antonio Conte and Siena, but Torino and Varese accept one-point penalties.

The trial into the match-fixing scandal began this morning with FIGC prosecutor Stefano Palazzi putting forward his requested sentences to the judges. Several were plea bargains, which the panel was widely expected to accept and ratify this afternoon.

However, the judges sensationally rejected the plea bargains as “not suited” to the charges and turned down almost all of them.

As already reported, Juventus Coach Conte offered a plea bargain of three months and a €200,000 fine set to go to charity.

Conte was charged with failing to report an attempted fix to authorities while he was Coach of Siena in 2010-11.

In the terms of the rejected plea bargain, he would’ve been unable to sit on the bench, enter the locker room or give interviews on match day until November 1, though Conte could continue day-to-day training.

The same accusations were levelled at Siena, who offered a plea bargain of a five-point penalty and a €40,000 fine.

Torino and Serie B side Varese proposed a one-point penalty with €30,000 fine and these were accepted by the judges.

Juventus lawyers have reacted angrily and are trying to have the whole trial scrapped.

They have requested that the judges be recused from the case, because by rejecting the plea bargain “you have already made your decisions and you therefore cannot judge in a trial what you have already judged. The Corte Costituzionale in 1992 ruled a judge cannot rule after he rejected an agreed plea bargain.”

The other requests rejected by the judges were:

Angelo Alessio (Juventus assistant manager), two-month ban and €60,000 fine. Giorgio D’Urbano (Siena fitness coach), four-month ban. Dario Passoni (Bolzano) and Mirko Poloni (Albinoleffe assistant), four-month ban. Marco Savorani (Siena goalkeeping coach), four-month ban.

The plea bargains accepted were:

Filippo Carobbio, four-month ban on top of previous 20-month suspension after he confessed. Carlo Gervasoni, three-month and 20 day ban on top of previous 20-month suspension after confessing. Marcelo Larrondo, three-month and 20 day ban plus €30,000 fine. Daniele Faggiano (ex-Siena director of sport), four-month ban. Da Costa (Sampdoria), three month ban and €30,000 fine. Luigi Sala (ex-Milan and Bari defender), two-year ban. Cristian Stellini, two year ban and €50,000 fine.
 

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