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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,527
let's do it, i don't care if the league is stopped, i don't care if no other italian team can enter the uefa competitions. there is no rule regarding the exact value of a player, you can't punish arrivabene for stuff that happened at the club while he wasn't even here, transfermarkt is not a benchmark and the reported values are created based on football fan's opinions (even transfermarkt themselves made a press release saying that their values aren't objective and shouldn't be used for trials), the proceedings lacked the basic right for juve to defend themselves, article 4 violation is unfounded, wiretaps can't be used as evidence in italy, points penalty can't be applied in similar cases, 9 or 15 points are arbitrary, prosecutor is not objective, etc. this is a ridiculous case


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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
let's do it, i don't care if the league is stopped, i don't care if no other italian team can enter the uefa competitions. there is no rule regarding the exact value of a player, you can't punish arrivabene for stuff that happened at the club while he wasn't even here, transfermarkt is not a benchmark and the reported values are created based on football fan's opinions (even transfermarkt themselves made a press release saying that their values aren't objective and shouldn't be used for trials), the proceedings lacked the basic right for juve to defend themselves, article 4 violation is unfounded, wiretaps can't be used as evidence in italy, points penalty can't be applied in similar cases, 9 or 15 points are arbitrary, prosecutor is not objective, etc. this is a ridiculous case


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So we will need to appeal to Tar court for cancellation of proceedings?
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
let's do it, i don't care if the league is stopped, i don't care if no other italian team can enter the uefa competitions. there is no rule regarding the exact value of a player, you can't punish arrivabene for stuff that happened at the club while he wasn't even here, transfermarkt is not a benchmark and the reported values are created based on football fan's opinions (even transfermarkt themselves made a press release saying that their values aren't objective and shouldn't be used for trials), the proceedings lacked the basic right for juve to defend themselves, article 4 violation is unfounded, wiretaps can't be used as evidence in italy, points penalty can't be applied in similar cases, 9 or 15 points are arbitrary, prosecutor is not objective, etc. this is a ridiculous case


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It’s too bad EXOR won’t/can’t investigate all these shady fucks in FIGC/etc. Wiretap these corrupt stooges, and release all the dirt. Expose FIGC for the corrupt, anti-Juve edifice it is and burn it to the ground.
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,880
Taking a plea bargain is the worst possible outcome in my opinion.
It took at least 10 years for people in the football world to slowly forget and stop calling us doping cheats in the 90s.

It took about 10 years to reduce the number of people in the football world associating us as match fixers, corrupt cheats.

We would go through another cycle of a tarnished image with whatever headlines come out of this should we take the plea bargain. We’re already sullied with reputational damage from this shit again,
may as well fight it all the way.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Taking a plea bargain is the worst possible outcome in my opinion.
It took at least 10 years for people in the football world to slowly forget and stop calling us doping cheats in the 90s.

It took about 10 years to reduce the number of people in the football world associating us as match fixers, corrupt cheats.

We would go through another cycle of a tarnished image with whatever headlines come out of this should we take the plea bargain. We’re already sullied with reputational damage from this shit again,
may as well fight it all the way.
It’s amazing the dumbassery of the scandals they come at Juve with. And somehow the shit sticks. The drugs they had us supposedly cheating with, to this day not one of them is a banned substance by WADA. It was over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflams like voltaren, etc. the fact we had our image tarnished by that was obscene.
 
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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,897
and yet, we'll get fucked again and again and again...
All whilst John elkunt is paying lip service treating us like idiots whilst he's eating cake and pizza with crapoli fans

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btw did we even release a statement about this shit?

wtf?
Ofc not. Elkunt busy celebrating crapoli's scudetto. Ain't got no time for Juve
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,897
so what's his purpose in keeping Juve?

sell to Americans and have Lapo President.
Fuck lapo, out with the fake agnelli. Sell up to some rich towel head already

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buy the team Badass
Fucking banks don't lend Jews with bad credit history like me maaaaannnn

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So we will need to appeal to Tar court for cancellation of proceedings?
Yes and we remember how the figc
Blackmailed us in 2006 at this same stage in the proceedings too. Watch elkunt make the same mistake again

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Allegri should buy the club, become the first ever president coach, rename it to Jjihad FC and bring Jihadism as a way of life.
Jihad jihadi club. Jj
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,527
So we will need to appeal to Tar court for cancellation of proceedings?
most likely yes

coni confirmed that the accusations based on article 4 were legit, so they gave figc a 75 page document to use for the next penalty

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btw did we even release a statement about this shit?

wtf?
we defend in silence

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