Antonio Conte (71 Viewers)

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

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The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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So the trial has ended without the prosecution of Domenico Criscito? They raid his room at Coverciano, create chaos in the national team, and deny the man a chance to play at Euro 2012, and there was not a shred of evidence to bring to trial? If this is true, then "Witch Hunt" is the appropriate phrase.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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So the trial has ended without the prosecution of Domenico Criscito? They raid his room at Coverciano, create chaos in the national team, and deny the man a chance to play at Euro 2012, and there was not a shred of evidence to bring to trial? If this is true, then "Witch Hunt" is the appropriate phrase.
Gazprom probably paid FIGC off to drop the charges.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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So thanks to Bonucci and Pepe's fighting of the case, Conte has a better chance with his?
Does anyone know if this apparently positive (I use the word with caution) day for Bonucci and Pepe have any implications for Conte's case?
I wouldn't have thought so.

It's different matches with different accusers.

Don't think there's any link.

You may be able to take comfort if you think the Bonucci/Pepe case will demonstrate to the judges Palazzi's incompetence/arrogance, but that'd be about it.

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So the trial has ended without the prosecution of Domenico Criscito? They raid his room at Coverciano, create chaos in the national team, and deny the man a chance to play at Euro 2012, and there was not a shred of evidence to bring to trial? If this is true, then "Witch Hunt" is the appropriate phrase.
And what was going on with Mauri's case? One day he's in jail, the next day he's playing a friendly
All just smacks of incompetence to me.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
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I wouldn't have thought so.

It's different matches with different accusers.

Don't think there's any link.

You may be able to take comfort if you think the Bonucci/Pepe case will demonstrate to the judges Palazzi's incompetence/arrogance, but that'd be about it.

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All just smacks of incompetence to me.
Btw do you still think Conte is guilty?
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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WΏΏdy;3792655 said:
Btw do you still think Conte is guilty?
Yes.

I think Conte, along with dozens of others in and around Serie B clubs, was probably aware of match-fixing.

However, I don't think there is enough evidence to find Conte guilty in any reasonable court.
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
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Yes.

I think Conte, along with dozens of others in and around Serie B clubs, was probably aware of match-fixing.

However, I don't think there is enough evidence to find Conte guilty in any reasonable court.
Aware and guilty are different, do you think there was a consent/agreement from Conte?


I genuinely wanna know your opinion, not interviewing you here lol
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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WΏΏdy;3792678 said:
Do you think he was aware that his club was involved too?
Yeah, probably.

Aware and guilty are different, do you think there was a consent/agreement from Conte?
They aren't different.

I don't think Conte was actively fixing matches and he isn't charged with that.

He's charged with being aware of a fix and not reporting it to the authorities and I suspect he is guilty of that.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
Yeah, probably.



They aren't different.

I don't think Conte was actively fixing matches and he isn't charged with that.

He's charged with being aware of a fix and not reporting it to the authorities and I suspect he is guilty of that.
If that's the case, how do you think Juventus and Agnelli should react?
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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If that's the case, how do you think Juventus and Agnelli should react?
:lol: Shut it idiot. There's nothing the club can do.

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If they fuck us in the ass, well, there's nothing we can do. Just move on. We'll not move to France and we'll not withdraw our players from the NT!
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
1,490
They aren't different.

I don't think Conte was actively fixing matches and he isn't charged with that.

He's charged with being aware of a fix and not reporting it to the authorities and I suspect he is guilty of that.
Yeah I know, I should've stated that I, personally, don't consider "not reporting it to the authorities" as a crime.
For many reasons. So in that sense, they are different. Maybe just to me though.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
:lol: Shut it idiot. There's nothing the club can do.
I'm not talking about moving to France or something stupid like that. I'm talking about what would be the right way to react if he's guilty of what he's accused of the crime (no matter how small or stupid it might be). Should they stand behind Conte and say that he made a mistake? And what if Bonucci is guilty of what he's accused of?

Btw., don't call me an idiot. I haven't done anything to you.
 

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