Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (28 Viewers)

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gsol

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    They should be interrogated
    They should have their eyes pulled out of their heads. They are blind anyway.

    On the plus side, that castrated old crow Cobolli Gigli made a declaration saying that he always felt that appealing these situations outside of the Sports Justice system was wrong (ya we fuckin noticed), but now he's changing his mind.

    Go to UEFA and make them clean shit up...he won't though...because maybe then Gazzetta will retract their sponsorship and Telecom won't sponsor Ferrari.

    Juve fans need to riot.
     
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    They should have their eyes pulled out of their heads. They are blind anyway.

    On the plus side, that castrated old crow Cobolli Gigli made a declaration saying that he always felt that appealing these situations outside of the Sports Justice system was wrong (ya we fuckin noticed), but now he's changing his mind.

    Go to UEFA and make them clean shit up...he won't though...because maybe then Gazzetta will retract their sponsorship and Telecom won't sponsor Ferrari.

    Juve fans need to riot.
    its the only way of stopping this torture
     

    RAMI-N

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    They should have their eyes pulled out of their heads. They are blind anyway.

    On the plus side, that castrated old crow Cobolli Gigli made a declaration saying that he always felt that appealing these situations outside of the Sports Justice system was wrong (ya we fuckin noticed), but now he's changing his mind.

    Go to UEFA and make them clean shit up...he won't though...because maybe then Gazzetta will retract their sponsorship and Telecom won't sponsor Ferrari.

    Juve fans need to riot.
    :tup:
    Seriously...this BOD should be removed asap....


    After tonights match, I think there is no point in discussing anything anymore.
    :agree: sadly true...
     

    C4ISR

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    Dec 18, 2005
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    The worst part is, were partly to blame for the treatment were getting, but not for the reasons our rivals quickly point out.

    We were getting fucked from all angles during the summer of 06, and our management made no effort to fight. They were more concerned with damage control than protecting the club's reputation, so they bent over and made it easy for every1.

    They gave TIM and Moratti a blank cheque to do w/e they want. Until were out of the top 4, they wont seriously complain.
     

    ZAF3000

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    I have to say I am really proud of our team. I really am. I cannot think of any team who can face all the "ref errors" we suffered from this season and still maintain a CL position.


    Forza Juve ..
     

    ILCT

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    Nov 10, 2007
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    gsol, if juve were indeed screwed over why is it their attorney said with all the evidence he saw they should've went to serie C?

    do you think he had some ulterior motive?
     

    Alen

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    I don't think this latest scandal has anything to do with this year's scudetto. We weren't robbed tonight because Inter were scared of us or something.
    No, this scudetto was lost before this match already.

    These wrong calls have another purpose now. They're killing us psychologicaly. What are our players playing for? Why do they sweat ?
    What's the purpose in staying with Juve when you aren't alowed to win anything ?
    Will Gianluigi Buffon have these thoughts ? Game-Set-Match if Gigi and our other stars think this way.

    Why join Juve when i can't win anything with them ? They don't pay more than the others, and i can at least win something with another team.
    Won't some world class player think this way ?
     

    Elvin

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    Cobolli Gigli: «Repeated errors against us»

    Four months on, it's as if nothing has changed. Juventus lost an incredible match, decided by a series of mistakes by the game’s referee, Mr. Paolo Dondarini from Finale Emilia.

    Just like at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples, Juventus Chairman Giovanni Cobolli Gigli chose to speak tonight at the Granillo Stadium in Reggio Calabria, to express the views of the whole Club.

    «What happened in Naples happened again tonight. The Italian Football Federation and the people in charge of the referees have to take a long hard look at what happened here because we cannot go on like this. There were repeated mistakes against us; these ruined a good match that Juventus deserved to win on the pitch. In situations such as these, there's no need to see the incidents in slow motion, one's eyes are enough. Evidently Mr. Dondarini wasn't up to it tonight. We have the right to play our League. I don't think anyone is in bad faith, but referees are making too many mistakes; I've always been convinced we don't need to use foreign refs, but now I'm beginning to think the exact opposite».

    www.juventus.com
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    Foreign refs? In our fuckin' dreams...
     
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    gsol

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    Is the name of the ref Paolo Dondarini? Where does he live and does he have a wife and children? But seriously, is it true that he was the only ref acquitted after Calciopoli?

    No they all were except De Santis for the Lecce-Parma game.
     

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