Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (29 Viewers)

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
15,869
Ridiculous but concerning. We've seen it all before I seriously hope this isn't the farsopoli v2. We need a tough stance, if you snooze you lose.

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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
123,562
They’ve added comments of their own to make it sound like a big story.
Did they? Do you happen to have the original news coming from Italy and was able to compare what FI have added? And are you sure that the news from the original source was not already made to be a big story?
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,357
'Inter-Juve officiating unacceptable’
By Football Italia staff

Inter CEO Alessandro Antonello has branded the officiating during his club’s 3-2 defeat to Juventus on Saturday 'unacceptable’.

Referee Daniele Orsato came under fire for his decisions to send off Inter midfielder Matias Vecino early on and not show Miralem Pjanic a second yellow card, with Juve going on to overturn their 2-1 deficit.

And in an explosive interview with Inter TV on Monday, Alessandro Antonello did not hold back, suggestively claiming 'everyone can see what happened’ between Max Allegri and fourth official Paolo Tagliavento.

“Is the anger out of our system? Definitely not,” he began.

“The boss had asked the team to be really ferocious out there and that’s what we did. Some unacceptable things happened and we’re furious. The club deserves respect and so do our fans.

“There won’t be any loss of focus. The lads showed what they can do on the pitch. They’re all great professionals and we’re expecting a quick reaction. Our objective hasn’t changed and we’ll show that on Sunday against Udinese.

“I want to make it clear that both myself and the entire management team have been right behind the team all season.

“Perhaps some people want to create a different narrative, but I can guarantee that we’re all united and focused on achieving our season objective of a place in next year’s Champions League.

“We’ve lost the battle and I think you can probably say it wasn’t our fault alone. But we want to win the war, for ourselves and for our fans.

“We’re proud of the performance the lads put in. They put their heart and soul into the game despite being down to ten men. Our fans were absolutely exceptional too – they cheered us on from start to finish.

“Allegri and Tagliavento? Everybody can see what happened. It was seen by 80,000 people at the stadium and by 700 million people across 170 countries around the world.

“It definitely didn’t showcase the best of Italian football. In fact, I’d say it’s shown our game in a very bad light.

“We decided to wait until today to comment because we didn’t want to speak in the heat of the moment and risk being influenced by all the emotions flying about.

“We’ve watched all of the incidents back and we cannot explain why two sets of weights and measures were used in the same game.

“Lots of things are changing in football, but it seems like some things always stay the same. Having said that, we’re proud of the history we have at this club.
:lol:
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,357
I'll tell ya what. If we win the league, this is going to be one of my favs. Not because of Napoli leading for nearly the entire season (that helps though) and finally passing them towards the end, but the best part for me will have been because we beat Inter...at a sold out San Siro..."was seen by 80,000 people at the stadium and by 700 million people across 170 countries around the world"...and VAR, the sole institution that was supposed to deliver the league from the Satan of Turin ended up backfiring on them...and we effectively knocked them out of the running for CL to boot.


L O fucking L.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
96,103
@Mark now as expected, the disease spread to Inter employees
Serie C.

- - - Updated - - -

'Inter-Juve officiating unacceptable’
By Football Italia staff

Inter CEO Alessandro Antonello has branded the officiating during his club’s 3-2 defeat to Juventus on Saturday 'unacceptable’.

Referee Daniele Orsato came under fire for his decisions to send off Inter midfielder Matias Vecino early on and not show Miralem Pjanic a second yellow card, with Juve going on to overturn their 2-1 deficit.

And in an explosive interview with Inter TV on Monday, Alessandro Antonello did not hold back, suggestively claiming 'everyone can see what happened’ between Max Allegri and fourth official Paolo Tagliavento.

“Is the anger out of our system? Definitely not,” he began.

“The boss had asked the team to be really ferocious out there and that’s what we did. Some unacceptable things happened and we’re furious. The club deserves respect and so do our fans.

“There won’t be any loss of focus. The lads showed what they can do on the pitch. They’re all great professionals and we’re expecting a quick reaction. Our objective hasn’t changed and we’ll show that on Sunday against Udinese.

“I want to make it clear that both myself and the entire management team have been right behind the team all season.

“Perhaps some people want to create a different narrative, but I can guarantee that we’re all united and focused on achieving our season objective of a place in next year’s Champions League.

“We’ve lost the battle and I think you can probably say it wasn’t our fault alone. But we want to win the war, for ourselves and for our fans.

“We’re proud of the performance the lads put in. They put their heart and soul into the game despite being down to ten men. Our fans were absolutely exceptional too – they cheered us on from start to finish.

“Allegri and Tagliavento? Everybody can see what happened. It was seen by 80,000 people at the stadium and by 700 million people across 170 countries around the world.

“It definitely didn’t showcase the best of Italian football. In fact, I’d say it’s shown our game in a very bad light.

“We decided to wait until today to comment because we didn’t want to speak in the heat of the moment and risk being influenced by all the emotions flying about.

“We’ve watched all of the incidents back and we cannot explain why two sets of weights and measures were used in the same game.

“Lots of things are changing in football, but it seems like some things always stay the same. Having said that, we’re proud of the history we have at this club.
:lol:
inDa CEO....must be an Italian the Chinese found in a pasta box and told him you be inDa CEO. Antonello. lo Who the fuck is Antonello?
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,541
Brilliant spin from Inter. Instead of talking about Inter [most liekly] failing to reach Champions League - a competition extremely important to their business model - Italy and Inter fans are talking about possible cheating from their favourite "love to hate"-object.

That the media is taking the bait, says a lot of about them. (And no I don't believe in conspiracy, just that the football media is full of fans and simpletons).
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,854
I'll tell ya what. If we win the league, this is going to be one of my favs. Not because of Napoli leading for nearly the entire season (that helps though) and finally passing them towards the end, but the best part for me will have been because we beat Inter...at a sold out San Siro..."was seen by 80,000 people at the stadium and by 700 million people across 170 countries around the world"...and VAR, the sole institution that was supposed to deliver the league from the Satan of Turn ended up backfiring on them...and we effectively knocked them out of the running for CL to boot.
L O fucking L.
Abso-fuckin-lutely mate! VAR is exactly why losing this season's Scudetto would be devastating.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,541
It's rare to agree with a Milanista. How come Inter are not punished for questioning the refs integrity?
:agree:

There should be punishment for diminishing the game of football's integrity; especially referees.

We can't excuse that kind of behaviour with "context" and "emotions".
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,357
Abso-fuckin-lutely mate! VAR is exactly why losing this season's Scudetto would be devastating.
:tup:

Because technically (literally) they can't complain since refs have the ability to see things in replay over and over again...which means, the entire world is watching the same replays over and over again and it takes a messed up ref to think they can get bought and get away with it when literally the whole world is watching the same replays.
 

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