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Apr 29, 2006
3,158
:lol:
Guys - wake up. FIFA/UEFA ain't coming. They didn't do so in 2006 when it was hard to find a reason not to.
A few months ago the german fedration and FIFA's well respected president were throwing enough shells between Basel and Berlin that some of us thought WW3 is here. It's all legit, of course, turns out some guy went to the toilet when a deal of about 10-15 bil was voted and signed. No biggie. Besides he was from such an island that some might believe he wanted to visit a toilet and bring news and pictures(civilization) to his own people. Turns out he brought the FIFAlization home and is now pimping the island , securing land right for coconuts growing on the very same land. :lol:
 

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JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,915
Say what? I think I'm missing something, care to explain bro?
Me? Well, Andrea Ranocchia has been deferred for the same charge and game(s) as Bonucci.

If the FIGC are being biased against the club, it's probably because Juve are taking them to the CAS to the tune of €443m.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,125
Its not even run by the mafia. When you have an organization in which not a single person (and especially not an important one) have direct liability then one must start to wonder. But when you find out that the said organization will be in a big financial mess if they'd have all their employees receive a parking ticket in the same day - then there is not much doubt left. They can have no liability and therefore no need for accountability.
Are you serious lol almost everything has the mafia or camora involved in italia at least 90%
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
Have one corrupt organization investigate another?
They're a different kind of corrupt. They're like Gus while FIGC is like Tuco.

Yes. I mean, what does it take for FIFA to finally intervene? Damn...its a disgrace to Eurpean footbal in general...so FIFA or UEFA just taking a piss while this goes down or what?
Seriously, fucking do something. Ban them from playing international competitions if they can't handle their shit.

With a bomb!

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Are you serious lol almost everything has the mafia or camora involved in italia at least 90%
So I guess bombing them would be a good option.

I doubt what you said is true tho. It's just old scumbag people being corrupt.
 

juve901

The Strategist
Jul 8, 2008
300
The FIGC has reacted angrily to Juventus President Andrea Agnelli’s “unacceptable” attack on their sporting justice system.

The Bianconeri patron released a harsh statement today when Antonio Conte began the betting trial, in which he risks a 15-month ban.

“The FIGC operates fairly in the full respect of the rules that guarantee the independence and autonomy of the Sporting Justice system,” read the Federation’s response.

“The evaluations of Juventus President Andrea Agnelli are unacceptable and go beyond the legitimate right to criticism.

“They also contrast with the statements he made on July 26, in which the natural sadness at the charges was – in the words of Agnelli – 'mitigated by the knowledge the rules of the sporting justice system will achieve clarity in this match that is played in front of the various courts.’”

Agnelli’s statement today was extremely critical of the entire system, which it accused of being “dictatorial” and of protecting those who confessed to sporting fraud more than those who maintained their innocence.
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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,250
Me? Well, Andrea Ranocchia has been deferred for the same charge and game(s) as Bonucci.

If the FIGC are being biased against the club, it's probably because Juve are taking them to the CAS to the tune of €443m.
Nice, I really hope that's the case then! 443mil, can you fucking imagine!

I want us to buy AC Milan and make that bitch our second team for youth.
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
20,136
UEFA won't do anything because actually it's not a disgrace to football. Only people that are really reading details of this trial know what a farse this is. Your casual football fan will only know that Juventus coach is accused of fixing games. They won't even know that it's from his Siena time.
 

Dadi-SK

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2011
3,688
UEFA won't do anything because actually it's not a disgrace to football. Only people that are really reading details of this trial know what a farse this is. Your casual football fan will only know that Juventus coach is accused of fixing games. They won't even know that it's from his Siena time.
This.
 
Jul 20, 2012
20,044
The biggest shit on this thread is everyone who is talking shit about Italy. Im from Italy i was born there and raised there when i was young. Just cause the fucking FIGC is corrupt and stupid doesnt mean the whole nation is corrupt. Talk shit about your own countries rather then others. And also Just because Juventus are in Italy and you might be a fan doesnt mean you know shit about Italy.
 

juve901

The Strategist
Jul 8, 2008
300
The biggest $#@! on this thread is everyone who is talking $#@! about Italy. Im from Italy i was born there and raised there when i was young. Just cause the $#@!ing FIGC is corrupt and stupid doesnt mean the whole nation is corrupt. Talk $#@! about your own countries rather then others. And also Just because Juventus are in Italy and you might be a fan doesnt mean you know $#@! about Italy.
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Jul 1, 2010
26,352
The biggest shit on this thread is everyone who is talking shit about Italy. Im from Italy i was born there and raised there when i was young. Just cause the fucking FIGC is corrupt and stupid doesnt mean the whole nation is corrupt. Talk shit about your own countries rather then others. And also Just because Juventus are in Italy and you might be a fan doesnt mean you know shit about Italy.
http://www.transparency.org/news/pressrelease/20120330_italy_needs_anti_corruption_watchdog
http://www.transparency.org/news/pr...rliament_must_approve_anti_corruption_law_now
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/dec/01/corruption-index-2011-transparency-international
 

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