Blanc: We are not Arsenal or Inter (2 Viewers)

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
#81
:agree: ppl in this forum like him a lot but to me he will always be a scumbag I totaly agree! After the Agnelli's had passed away he could orchestrate his scandalous affairs without any control. I'm not getting into this again but Moggi is guilty we got demoted. That is a fact. But some of you keep glorifying the Moggi-era. It is not like he created Juve we already had like 20 some titles when he set foot at Juve.
We will be back at the top level and I hope without any phone calls.
Btw. I hate Inter and maybe they had some influence on the case but that doesn't change the fact we were guilty and nobody made us do the crime.
 

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sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#82
We always have a more friendly rivalry to Milan. Even though the fans love to taunt each other, the players don't really care about this and they even offer hugs and such. The friendship may have gone sour after Calciopoli, yet it is still a friendly rivalry

Eg

Kaka's apology on Buffon for injuring his shoulder and offering Christian Abbiati to us.
Emerson giving a hug to Dida, and Shevchenko and DP exchanging hugs after the 0-0 draw at Delle Alpi @ season 2005-2006, the game in which Gattuso was sent off.
Maldini and Billy saying that Juventus dropping to Serie B is a pity.

This shows that Milan is a much more classy club compared to Inter.
what you said is all true and valid, however you don't feel that this unhealthy approach to the Inter situation is only going to harm the team ? Denco put it well in his post. And thats one of the biggest fears for the club imo

It is called Bosman and Eu. It is not about sacrifice or anything like that. Some players are just too damned expensive because of their nationality. Anyways even if it is true, its not right for a higher hierachy to be coming out with those outlandish statements It shows a complete lack of class. There is nothing worse for the image of a club if the head is perceived as a buffoon. I mean not too long ago, we used to laugh at Sensi with the nonsense he use dto come out with. Now we have idiots running the ship coming out with garbage. We got stripped of 2 titles, got relegated, get over it already! Otherwise we are in grave danger of being Inter Milan, who spent close to 20 years blaming all their woes, looking for scapegoats, focussing on the wrong goals ie beating Juve and Milan, instead of looking at the real price. I just hope Juventus players and board are not as ridiculous as some of the members of this forum, with useless bitterness and idiotic rhetoric, which would do nothing to bring back what we have lost, and focus on only how we can recapture former glory. If you wallow in shit and self pity, you will never make progress
:agree:

I just hope this doesn't bite us in the past.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#84
Moggi was the reason and not Inter
Actually it was our owners that put him to do all the dirty work for them and didnt add the necessary support for this job, Moggi was just a football manager, he had no political power.
Just like i said before we were too succesfull and not that powerful, they were trying to bring us down for years, the signs were all there,
Moggi alone wasnt powerful enough to prevent that, it was inevitable!
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#85
Actually it was our owners that put him to do all the dirty work for them and didnt add the necessary support for this job, Moggi was just a football manager, he had no political power.
Just like i said before we were too succesfull and not that powerful, they were trying to bring us down for years, the signs were all there,
Moggi alone wasnt powerful enough to prevent that, it was inevitable!
I don't think so. Moggi didn't become Moggi while our owners put him in a position to do the dirty work like you claim, Moggi was known for his image since Napoli days.
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
#86
oh please now you think Moggi was the victim of the board? Yeah he really looks and sounds like a guy you can tell to do something illegal against his will.
Boohoo they made me ...
 

tonykart

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2007
1,595
#88
why do you all attack our board? I kinda agree with his words. He doesn't want Juve to be like Arsenal you can hardly call them an English team or Inter with all his Argentinians.
Inter always was our rival and now with the scandal and the comments made by Mancini and a couple players this has intensified.
I really don't see anything wrong with this, I certainly wouldn't call it dumb or idiotic. Over here we talk about football and once in a while people get thrown off cuz they lost controll by just talking to eachother. Can you imagine how he feels, they have a lot more at stake. The press hunts them down, every word can be misinterpreted, millions of euros are at stake and then you have us fans who analyse every word that is related to our team in the media.
So shut the fuck up about them giving stupid remarks in the press. We sit at our pc while they(board and players) have to live under constant pressure.
OK theey get paid a lot but cut him some slack.
He doesn't want us to be like Inter or Arsenal, goddamn right he is!
Exactly

:agree: ppl in this forum like him a lot but to me he will always be a scumbag

Moggi did a great job for us for a long time. Over the course of history the seven scudetto and 1 CL we won with him are far more valuable than the 1 year in purgatory. Our trip to Serie B won't even be worthly of an asterisk. The asterisk will be by Inter Milans name for their two cardboard scudettos. The reason wont matter.

u would have preferred if we got away with it? :disagree:
um... yes.

not at all . The fact that inter illegally wiretapped the conversations moggi had and caused us the loss of two well earned scudetti doesn't seem to bother you is beyond me
aye.

Actually it was our owners that put him to do all the dirty work for them and didnt add the necessary support for this job, Moggi was just a football manager, he had no political power.
Just like i said before we were too succesfull and not that powerful, they were trying to bring us down for years, the signs were all there,
Moggi alone wasnt powerful enough to prevent that, it was inevitable!
Our owners didn't support Moggi. He did a lot on his own and did a damn good job. He and Lippi were the reasons for our success and make no doubt about it.

oh please now you think Moggi was the victim of the board? Yeah he really looks and sounds like a guy you can tell to do something illegal against his will.
Boohoo they made me ...
How do you know? All you can do is read what they say about him in the media.

and thats exactly why we hired him and why the Milan clubs wanted him too:D
Exactly.

Moggi was the best. I will miss him greatly.
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#93
sateeh said:
what you said is all true and valid, however you don't feel that this unhealthy approach to the Inter situation is only going to harm the team ? Denco put it well in his post. And thats one of the biggest fears for the club imo
That's y I said Juventus should be concentrating on our goals instead of comparing ourselves to Inter all the time, if this goes on it is never ending. Everybody has their own opinion whether it harms the team or gives them extra motivation. but I believe everything should be done in moderation and putting our objectives as important priorties. We should mind our own business. Having wars in the media is very tiring at times, but definitely good business for the media.
 

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