Bernardeschi to Diretta: "Are Juve a scapegoat of the system? Yes, because they are annoying. They win, they always win. Salaries? We didn't get a paycheck and we did what was asked by the club. A great gesture, some people risked losing their jobs"
Not to dissimilar to what happened during Calciopoli. We had spineless owners who already accepted our guilty verdict and wanted to negotiate a lesser punishment so didn't say anything about figc, kangaroo judiciary etc. I am sure they will relegate us again and we will not take the legal battle to Tar civil court Or European Court of Arbitration.
A civil court won't change any sporting punishment. We have to tackle this head on and expose the sporting justice for what it is to beat it and beat it once and for all. Till then no reforms will ever happen and God knows I trust another scandal targeting Juve will happen again and again and again
Bernardeschi to Diretta: "Are Juve a scapegoat of the system? Yes, because they are annoying. They win, they always win. Salaries? We didn't get a paycheck and we did what was asked by the club. A great gesture, some people risked losing their jobs"
Bernardeschi to Diretta: "Are Juve a scapegoat of the system? Yes, because they are annoying. They win, they always win. Salaries? We didn't get a paycheck and we did what was asked by the club. A great gesture, some people risked losing their jobs"
Bernardeschi to Diretta: "Are Juve a scapegoat of the system? Yes, because they are annoying. They win, they always win. Salaries? We didn't get a paycheck and we did what was asked by the club. A great gesture, some people risked losing their jobs"
Bernardeschi to Diretta: "Are Juve a scapegoat of the system? Yes, because they are annoying. They win, they always win. Salaries? We didn't get a paycheck and we did what was asked by the club. A great gesture, some people risked losing their jobs"
It has nothing to do with the skin color. More like the idea of modern football where clubs spend shitload of money (City/Chelsea). IMO whoever watched and loved football during late 90s and early 2000s hates such movement as football as a sport loses it's soul. Dunno, I might be wrong there, but at least that's my experience.
A civil court won't change any sporting punishment. We have to tackle this head on and expose the sporting justice for what it is to beat it and beat it once and for all. Till then no reforms will ever happen and God knows I trust another scandal targeting Juve will happen again and again and again