Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (534 Viewers)

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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If shit really hits the fan, and this boycott is massive, I propose that Juventuz members cancel w/e monthly channel subscription they pay for to watch Juventus.

Members should group together by region and send letters to the networks. Coupled with the TV boycotts in Italy, I think an international movement would further highlight the resolve of the fans, and at the very, force our management to grow some balls.

Plus, we can stream games anyway, so its not like were missing our team play. We just no longer want to sponsor a corrupt league.
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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right here is my first draft names will be added to te final draft.
enjoy reading it suggestions/ critisisims all welcome and appreciated, luca

Lega calico and FIGC

We here at juventuz.com would like to voice our growing discontent and aggravation at the officiating situation in Serie A this season.

Members of this forum come from various places from all over the world, I should think that this should be a cause for your concern because your league/officiating is being shown in a bad light and thus, the opinion of Italian football is getting gradually worse game by game all over the globe.

We have come to a point in the season where we have seen enough incorrect, unfair and unjust decisions to come to the conclusion that there is a prejudice in the way the games have been refereed this season. We as loyal fans demand that something should be done to resolve this situation not just for our beloved Juventus but for the beautiful game itself; Juventus as you will all know severed it’s last year in Serie B last season and we believe that having lived though our year of purgatory, we are being treated as we are still 'paying’ for this; we believe that our management has dealt with this very delicate situation in a very respectful way, with great diplomacy and professionalism, that must also be echoed in our sentiments as we stand by their side.

However, we would like to point out that we have come to a point that enough is enough, something has to be done to put things back on track and we are willing to cut our television subscriptions to your games in order of a form of protest, we will hold this to you until we get the justice that our team deserves; moreover, I’m certain that many other fans of Juventus will join us in this action. We know that our boycott can damage you financially. We urge you to come to a decision soon

Juventuz.com
Conveys our feelings well.

I've made one or two suggestions to make it read slightly better, mainly in terms of grammer and wording.

Feel free to adopt any or none of them.



Lega calico and FIGC

We here at juventuz.com would like to voice our growing discontent and aggravation at the officiating situation in Serie A this season.

Members of this forum come from various places from all over the world. This should be a cause for your concern because your league/officiating is being shown in a bad light and thus, the opinion of Italian football is getting gradually worse game by game all over the globe.

We have come to a point in the season where we have seen enough incorrect decisions to come to the conclusion that there is an anti-Juventus prejudice in the way the games have been refereed this season. We as loyal fans demand that something should be done to resolve this situation not just for our beloved Juventus but for the beautiful game itself. Juventus as you will all know spent last year in Serie B and we believe that, having lived though our year of purgatory, we are still being punished. We believe that our management has dealt with this very delicate situation in a very respectful way, with great diplomacy and professionalism, and that must also be echoed in our sentiments as we stand by their side.

However, we would like to point out that we have come to a point that enough is enough. Something has to be done to put things back on track and we are willing to cut our television subscriptions to your games by way of protest. We will hold this until we get the justice that our team deserves. Moreover, I’m certain that many other fans of Juventus will join us in this action. We know that our boycott can damage you financially. We urge you to come to the correct decision soon.


Juventuz.com
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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If shit really hits the fan, and this boycott is massive, I propose that Juventuz members cancel w/e monthly channel subscription they pay for to watch Juventus.

Members should group together by region and send letters to the networks. Coupled with the TV boycotts in Italy, I think an international movement would further highlight the resolve of the fans, and at the very, force our management to grow some balls.

Plus, we can stream games anyway, so its not like were missing our team play. We just no longer want to sponsor a corrupt league.
I get my games free. So I don't have to boycott anything, right? :D
 
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gsol

gsol

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Oct 14, 2007
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    Nah he was joking, as you may have noticed his sense of humour is one of his high points :p. He probably didn't understand a word of it lol.
    I read through it and it seems fine.
    Thanks, I know a lot can be lost in translation though so I wasn't sure.
     
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    gsol

    gsol

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    Oct 14, 2007
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    If shit really hits the fan, and this boycott is massive, I propose that Juventuz members cancel w/e monthly channel subscription they pay for to watch Juventus.

    Members should group together by region and send letters to the networks. Coupled with the TV boycotts in Italy, I think an international movement would further highlight the resolve of the fans, and at the very, force our management to grow some balls.

    Plus, we can stream games anyway, so its not like were missing our team play. We just no longer want to sponsor a corrupt league.
    To be honest they haven't been spending my money for a long time. The producer of TLN asked me if I liked Serie A TV and I laughed at him. I told him I've seen more Serie A games in mandarin this year then on Serie A TV. When he asked why I just told him that I was a Juventino.
     

    Christina

    vanilla pudding
    Aug 21, 2006
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    Ok I'll make a letter in Italian and English but I can't speak for all of Juventuz so after I post it here, those who agree please PM me your names.

    TLN can fuck itself (I like Alf but he's the only objective one) but I have been boycotting RAI and TLN forever.

    Also I need a list of what is being boycotted...whatever you use to see games or follow the sport...put it on a list.

    If someone else would rather write it that's good too. I can always do the translation. Let me know.
    :disagree: TLN's Soccer Fanatics is a joke.
     

    Boksic

    Senior Member
    May 11, 2005
    14,461
    Your English is much better than mine. You'll write it.
    That's an order :D
    surely this letter should be written in Italian. If there is one thing I have learnt from trips to Italy is that they are shit at dealing with most things in English.

    Do we have a member who is fluent enough in Italian to write this letter?


    EDIT:

    Suggestion for altering the letter

    Should we say that our treatment is unjust and that all we are asking for is a level playing field and to be treated like every other team in the league
    !?

    (you know pull at their heart strings a bit :D )
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,981
    Guys, I think harping on the Juventus angle is not going to win any sympathy. We've also seen terrible officiating in recent matches such as Fiorentina-Torino and Inter-Parma. Even if there is some bias going on, what's worse is outright incompetence -- and that will probably do far more to damage the league in their own eyes.

    Emphasizing the legitimacy of the competition, including the ridiculous calls in other matches this season, will go a lot further than to come off as whining Juventini who -- some would say -- are finally getting a taste of what everyone else has had to suffer through for decades. We will win no sympathy if we come out suggesting conspiracy and nothing else.

    A lot of this has to be about competence.
     

    Mark

    The Informer
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    Dec 19, 2003
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    I agree with the other teams being f*cked but we should emphasize the "mistakes" make towards Juve. Talking about the Gazzetta standings with Juve being +16pts, pk's to Inter, etc...
     

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