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    I don't like Ranieri either. But he's been dealt a rough hand too. Apart from the referee bullshit the truth is he walked into a situation with bad managers and a lot of new faces on the field. The team needed time to gel and instead got hit with a series of injuries. Ya he's made some decisions that pissed me off but it's not entirely his fault.
     

    Vinman

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    I don't like Ranieri either. But he's been dealt a rough hand too. Apart from the referee bullshit the truth is he walked into a situation with bad managers and a lot of new faces on the field. The team needed time to gel and instead got hit with a series of injuries. Ya he's made some decisions that pissed me off but it's not entirely his fault.
    I wont turn this into a bashing RUINeri thread, but this guy sucks as a coach

    I have no confidence in his coaching, tactics, substitutions, and the things he's says in interviews makes me want to bash his face in

    He is loser, and doesnt deserve to coach Juventus
     

    Salvo

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    I wont turn this into a bashing RUINeri thread, but this guy sucks as a coach

    I have no confidence in his coaching, tactics, substitutions, and the things he's says in interviews makes me want to bash his face in

    He is loser, and doesnt deserve to coach Juventus
    once again:agree:
     

    Zé Tahir

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    I don't believe that we cheated and I don't believe Inter are cheating either (as far as refereeing is concerned).

    I would agree that there is favoritism towards the big teams, but that exists everywhere. It's just not blown out of proportion as much as it is in Italy.
     
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    I don't like Ranieri either. But he's been dealt a rough hand too. Apart from the referee bullshit the truth is he walked into a situation with bad managers and a lot of new faces on the field. The team needed time to gel and instead got hit with a series of injuries. Ya he's made some decisions that pissed me off but it's not entirely his fault.
    If what he says to the media, he means, then he is an idiot. Like Vinman said, I have no confidence in his decisions, especially lately.
     
    May 22, 2007
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    Sorry boss.

    About the whole ref against us thing, I don't think that we have lost as many as 13 points as some of them have been down to us having really awful games, but we have lost some points due to bad calls, which are obvious like against Napoli. Whether that is the ref against us or not, I don't know but there is no proof yet.
     
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    I don't believe that we cheated and I don't believe Inter are cheating either (as far as refereeing is concerned).

    I would agree that there is favoritism towards the big teams, but that exists everywhere. It's just not blown out of proportion as much as it is in Italy.
    I agree it happens everywhere but the way you described it you'd think Juve wasn't a big club this year.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    I agree it happens everywhere but the way you described it you'd think Juve wasn't a big club this year.
    That's true to, we're not a 'big' club this year, but I'm ready to say that Inter are cheating. They have a stronger squad and even if the table looked like the one Gazzetta came out with, they'd still go past us.

    Then again this whole situation wouldn't be this way if they hadn't unlawfully had us relegated. They being Internazzionale Merda.
     

    Alen

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    Another thing that just crossed my mind....

    Like i said, i don't think we stand any chance against Inter even if refs are completely fair, so obviously i don't accept the -13 pts thing.

    BUT : I was looking at our and Milan's schedule and i noticed something strange. Every, or 99% of the bad calls we and Milan suffered from were in the opening 10-12 rounds.
    Napoli, Cagliari, Parma, Roma for us and Siena, Palermo, Empoli for Milan....all this happened in the opening rounds.
    When it became obvious that Juve don't have the team to fight for the Scudetto and when Milan felt some 20 points behind the leaders, the bad calls towards these two teams suddenly stopped.
    Was it because of the media presure or due to something else, i don't know.

    On the other side, Inter started really strong. They were melting their opponents and there was absolutely no need for referee help in order Inter to win their matches.
    Then, after Christmas, Inter suddenly dropped in form and they suffered when trying to score a goal and win.
    Only then we start seeing the refs shamelessly pointing towards the spot whenever Inter player falls. The last 4 or 5 penalties happened after Christmas and they were all highly dubious.

    This makes me wonder......what would have happened if Juve and Milan had stronger teams (in Milan's case it's lack of squad depth than it's a lack of quality) and we would have had the quality to fight for the scudetto ?
     

    Salvo

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    Another thing that just crossed my mind....

    Like i said, i don't think we stand any chance against Inter even if refs are completely fair, so obviously i don't accept the -13 pts thing.

    BUT : I was looking at our and Milan's schedule and i noticed something strange. Every, or 99% of the bad calls we and Milan suffered from were in the opening 10-12 rounds.
    Napoli, Cagliari, Parma, Roma for us and Siena, Palermo, Empoli for Milan....all this happened in the opening rounds.
    When it became obvious that Juve don't have the team to fight for the Scudetto and when Milan felt some 20 points behind the leaders, the bad calls towards these two teams suddenly stopped.
    Was it because of the media presure or due to something else, i don't know.

    On the other side, Inter started really strong. They were melting their opponents and there was absolutely no need for referee help in order Inter to win their matches.
    Then, after Christmas, Inter suddenly dropped in form and they suffered when trying to score a goal and win.
    Only then we start seeing the refs shamelessly pointing towards the spot whenever Inter player falls. The last 4 or 5 penalties happened after Christmas and they were all highly dubious.

    This makes me wonder......what would have happened if Juve and Milan had stronger teams (in Milan's case it's lack of squad depth than it's a lack of quality) and we would have had the quality to fight for the scudetto ?
    its a theory and it cant be just coincidence can it
     

    Quetzalcoatl

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    Another thing that just crossed my mind....

    Like i said, i don't think we stand any chance against Inter even if refs are completely fair, so obviously i don't accept the -13 pts thing.

    BUT : I was looking at our and Milan's schedule and i noticed something strange. Every, or 99% of the bad calls we and Milan suffered from were in the opening 10-12 rounds.
    Napoli, Cagliari, Parma, Roma for us and Siena, Palermo, Empoli for Milan....all this happened in the opening rounds.
    When it became obvious that Juve don't have the team to fight for the Scudetto and when Milan felt some 20 points behind the leaders, the bad calls towards these two teams suddenly stopped.
    Was it because of the media presure or due to something else, i don't know.

    On the other side, Inter started really strong. They were melting their opponents and there was absolutely no need for referee help in order Inter to win their matches.
    Then, after Christmas, Inter suddenly dropped in form and they suffered when trying to score a goal and win.
    Only then we start seeing the refs shamelessly pointing towards the spot whenever Inter player falls. The last 4 or 5 penalties happened after Christmas and they were all highly dubious.

    This makes me wonder......what would have happened if Juve and Milan had stronger teams (in Milan's case it's lack of squad depth than it's a lack of quality) and we would have had the quality to fight for the scudetto ?
    Good observation.
     

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