Antonio Conte (168 Viewers)

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

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j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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Again, people are confusing the plea bargain with the FIGC's ruling. Check-out my prior posts above. When the FIGC bans you from football (not a match or multiple matches, but from football) and footballing activities, you cannot have any function with the team or league for however long that ban is.
How do you know about FIGC's ruling in this case? Is it your opinion or you have a source for that?
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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Juventino[RUS];3786299 said:
Disgusting members can't understand that players are playing for the honor of their country, not for their federation :sergio:
ROFL. As if this thought would be anyhow relevant? After all FIGC has put us through it was merely and proposal to make them realize just how important Juventus is and that you can't treat us different from other clubs and in doing so you would face consequences, hence the withdrawn of our players.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Conte's ban and its details. (If he'll be able to train the team or not).
I haven't been able to find anything to give real clarity on what a ban actually means.

I imagine if it is a ban in a plea bargain, then pretty much everything is up for negotiation.

If it's a FIGC ban from Conte being found guilty at trial, I'd expect that to be a ban from football i.e. he could basically have nothing to do with the club for the duration of the ban.

That's just my guess, though.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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Juve won't move to France and there's no way Juve can stop players to represent their country, even if they want they can't, so please stop with this nonsense.
 

WΏΏdy?

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Dec 23, 2005
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Assholes have already rejected a plea bargain for a 3 month ban. Reports suggest Conte now has to present a better offer (6 month ban and heavier fine?) or he goes to court where the punishment might be pretty harsh if found guilty.

Fuck Italy. Forza Conte.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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ROFL. As if this thought would be anyhow relevant? After all FIGC has put us through it was merely and proposal to make them realize just how important Juventus is and that you can't treat us different from other clubs and in doing so you would face consequences, hence the withdrawn of our players.
At first, this process have nothing with Juventus de-juro
At second, the laws are the same for every team - Juventus or Juve Stabia, you can't cheat etc.
At third, if your team is sending 5-6 players to national team it's not giving you permission to cheat or break the law, do you understand it? no matter what impact ur players are giving to NT
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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Juventino[RUS];3786328 said:
At first, this process have nothing with Juventus de-juro
At second, the laws are the same for every team - Juventus or Juve Stabia, you can't cheat etc.
At third, if your team is sending 5-6 players to national team it's not giving you permission to cheat or break the law, do you understand it? no matter what impact ur players are giving to NT
This has everything to do with Juventus. If Conte was coaching another Italian team the FIGC wouldn't be fucking with him.
 

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