Rummenigge wants Juve ejected from G14 18.08.2006
Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge believes Juventus' membership of the G14 group of top European clubs should be reconsidered following their role in the Italian match-fixing scandal.
Rummenigge, whose club are members of G14 along with Premiership trio Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, said: 'The way they have acted with the scandal has also damaged us in the group of big clubs.
Juve will start their Serie B campaign next season with a 17-point handicap, making their return to the top flight at the first attempt a difficult task. Milan will start Serie A eight points behind their rivals, with punishments of 11 and 19-point deductions handed down to Lazio and Fiorentina, respectively.
The revised sentences were issued after all four clubs appealed against more severe penalties.
Rummenigge believes the later judgements have not made an example of the clubs involved and thinks a firmer line should have been taken.
Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge believes Juventus' membership of the G14 group of top European clubs should be reconsidered following their role in the Italian match-fixing scandal.
Rummenigge, whose club are members of G14 along with Premiership trio Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, said: 'The way they have acted with the scandal has also damaged us in the group of big clubs.
Juve will start their Serie B campaign next season with a 17-point handicap, making their return to the top flight at the first attempt a difficult task. Milan will start Serie A eight points behind their rivals, with punishments of 11 and 19-point deductions handed down to Lazio and Fiorentina, respectively.
The revised sentences were issued after all four clubs appealed against more severe penalties.
Rummenigge believes the later judgements have not made an example of the clubs involved and thinks a firmer line should have been taken.
