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    FIGC Tell Juve: No Bias Against You



    “But there is no doubt over the impartiality of this championship and the referees’ preparations.

    “We are sure that Juventus will get over the sadness of the past few days and the club’s project will prevail.”

    Anthony Sormani

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    Did Moratti sign it or just his employees?
     

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    Mark

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    There was an article that appeared on yahoo.it a couple of days ago about the new President of the Association of Referees in Italy. It talked about him having links to Inter(Moratti) and having his daughter work for Letizia Moratti's company...


    he's now trying to sue yahoo.it/writer :rofl:
     
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    Regarding Zambrotta, he is dying to come back to Italy. Only a big club will do.

    Roma have a salary cap and the mercenary doesn't like that.
    Inter won't buy him because he is Italian
    Milan want him but they are over their heads with salaries and looking to bring up and coming stars who will command less money initially/
    Juventus fans would kill him if he came back.

    He's laying the blame off in hopes of coming back in my opinion. I have my opinions. He left (asshole) and Secco sold him (retard). They should both be blamed.

    Regardless, he's 31...develop De Ceglie or get a goof central defender and Move Chiellini. Zambrotta is in the past. Ya he likely has a few good years left but that doesn't justify the money and the loss of dignity.

    What message are you sending to Gigi, Pavel, David, Alex, and others when this prick goes abroad, plays in the CL and then comes back when the team is on the way up again?
     
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    gsol

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    There was an article that appeared on yahoo.it a couple of days ago about the new President of the Association of Referees in Italy. It talked about him having links to Inter(Moratti) and having his daughter work for Letizia Moratti's company...


    he's now trying to sue yahoo.it/writer :rofl:
    Gussoni and Moratti are linked. Letizia is his sister in law (wife of Gianmarco I believe). She backed Prodi heavily...then petitioned to have him removed. He instead resigned. She's another piece of cancer in the family tree.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    Wow. Great post. You completely dismantled Gsol now. Getthefuckouttahere, do you even listen to yourself? If you were, you would know how you sound silly. So you actually think you know more about Calciopoli than him who made years of research. Ffs, you don't even know Italian, you never crossed your foot nowhere near Italy and you don't know how the system works. Please be quiet on this topic as you brought absolutely nothing to the argument and trust me, if Gsol would have a go at you, he would own you like a little baby. :crybaby:

    What was I expecting anyway, you probably didn't even read one Gsol's sentence because if you had, you would know that what you posted in your 1st paragraph is pure bullshit.
    are you aware that once again, all you type is a worthless shit, you speak in the name of other members, you can't argue, you don't have a personal opinion, all you do in this forum is to agree and disagree with other members, kiss someone's ass suck other's dick.. you are a worthless person iknonihsa..
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    Regarding Zambrotta, he is dying to come back to Italy. Only a big club will do.

    Roma have a salary cap and the mercenary doesn't like that.
    Inter won't buy him because he is Italian
    Milan want him but they are over their heads with salaries and looking to bring up and coming stars who will command less money initially/
    Juventus fans would kill him if he came back.

    He's laying the blame off in hopes of coming back in my opinion. I have my opinions. He left (asshole) and Secco sold him (retard). They should both be blamed.

    Regardless, he's 31...develop De Ceglie or get a goof central defender and Move Chiellini. Zambrotta is in the past. Ya he likely has a few good years left but that doesn't justify the money and the loss of dignity.

    What message are you sending to Gigi, Pavel, David, Alex, and others when this prick goes abroad, plays in the CL and then comes back when the team is on the way up again?
    Exactly. We don't need that two-faced faggot on this side again.
     
    Jul 5, 2005
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    Regarding Zambrotta, he is dying to come back to Italy. Only a big club will do.
    I don't want him back. This man is really crazy. He abandoned the club and the fans who loved him and now is spreading around that we betrayed him. Maybe he and Appiah were the most importand players on our defence, but i don't want them back even if they will play the best ball in the world.

    ZAMBROTTA: JUVE BETRAYED ME:inter:



    Barcelona defender Gianluca Zambrotta feels he was "betrayed" by former club Juventus in the wake of the Calciopoli scandal in 2006.

    The 31-year-old left the Turin outfit following the discovery of match-fixing and was criticised by many Juve fans for walking out at time of need.

    "I was called a traitor but I was the one who was betrayed," Zambrotta said in an interview with GQ magazine.

    "All of us who gave our all in training and games just to have two Scudetti taken away were the ones betrayed.

    "And with my sale the club cleared a lot of their debt so we gave a big hand to the club."

    Zambrotta transferred to Barca for a reported 14million euros on a four-year contract and defended his decision to leave Turin after clinching the World Cup with Italy in July 2006.

    "Us footballers are painted as only being interested in money," he said.

    "Of course, compared to a few years ago conditions are better for footballers, but the economy in general has evolved.

    "I would like to see what professional would turn down a top job with double the pay.

    "People think we just kick a ball and take the money, but I know I have earned everything.

    "At school I rose at 6.30am and with lessons and training I was not home until 7pm and then I had to do homework. Many times my mother found me asleep in my books."

    Zambrotta did not rule out a return to Serie A one day.

    "I have a sense of nostalgia every time I go back and have to leave again," he added.

    "It is the most beautiful country in the world."


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    cunninlynguists

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    May 7, 2006
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    Lets stop putting effort in bashing Zambrotta...
    He's just jealous that he isn't loved in Barca as he was at Juventus.
    Now he's saying stupid things and criticizes whole Juventus and not just the Triade. Unthankfull of the way he developed as a player. Apparently he did not develop as a person, as he acts like a puber
     

    Cronios

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    Jun 7, 2004
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    I have to admire that Zambro gave his all,as a Juve player,
    that makes him more of a traitor than mercenary.
    In Juve he was playing with his hard, thats why he was that good, Barca gave him more money and if he was just a mercenary he would be as good if not better with them...
    I ve always loved and respected Zambro, but i cannot forget him for the seer fact that he was Italian and smart enough to know what is happening in the league.
    His choice to leave us for AC Milan was brilliantly intercepted by the wisest Moggi,
    selling him abroad was the best option for our club, our present and future interests.
    I really hated Zambro's response though, he is right to be angry to our owners, that wasnt powerful enough to protect our club and his carrier,
    he has every right to hate them for that!
    But choosing the old mighty Milan at this certain point, would be one of the worst thing a symbol as him could do.
    I can forgive the mercenary EMO for that.
    But Zambro is Italian and he sure knows that Milan is, was and always will be more corrupted than us. Picking up the strong side, the direct adversary of your party is the worst choice a MAN can take in his life,
    IMHO
    I know that personal interest =/= ideals,
    but as long as he can get the same money and glory in a non deadly/direct adversary, he should live with that, it was the most balanced choice for every one involved!
    If he returns to Milan, even now, he will lose the modern Juve legend status for ever. He will lose all credibility and appreciation in the eyes of the whole Italian peninsula,why would he sacrifise all these?? For what??
     

    Gill_juve

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    May 29, 2006
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    Lets stop putting effort in bashing Zambrotta...
    He's just jealous that he isn't loved in Barca as he was at Juventus.
    Now he's saying stupid things and criticizes whole Juventus and not just the Triade. Unthankfull of the way he developed as a player. Apparently he did not develop as a person, as he acts like a puber
    whats a puber lol?
     

    AngelaL

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    Aug 25, 2006
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    Did Moratti sign it or just his employees?
    His pet rat, I mean employee Abete did!

    FIGC: No anti-Juve bias
    The Italian Football Federation has issued a reply to Juventus’ letter complaining of mistreatment from referees. “There is no foul play.”

    Juve have been the victims of a number of errors from officials this term, prompting suggestions that they are still being punished for the Calciopoli scandal.

    With La Gazzetta dello Sport publishing a 'corrected’ table placing the Old Lady top and players and officials at the club becoming increasingly irate, President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli sent a letter to the FIGC asking for an investigation.

    However, it seems that President Giancarlo Abete hasn’t found any grounds for Juve’s claims.

    “The bitterness on the behalf of the directors, Coaches and players of Juventus is understandable, as is the case with other sides during the course of the season,” the reply letter reads.

    “But there is no doubt over the impartiality of this championship and the referees’ preparations.

    “We are sure that Juventus will get over the sadness of the past few days and the club’s project will prevail.”

    While this response is entirely predictable, it will by no means appease the Turin side should more disputed decisions go against them in the coming weeks.
    The source is channel4.com.

    Moratti In Ironic Remark Over Juve Open Letter
    Inter President Massimo Moratti has sarcastically applauded Juventus' decision to write an open letter to the Italian Football Federation.
    Juventus wrote the letter in the aftermath of last weekend's hugely controversial 2-1 defeat at Reggina, a game in which they had two clear penalties not given.

    The Bianconeri claimed that they were being punished by referees as a follow-on from Calciopoli, and these comments have been criticised by a number of people in the Calcio community.

    Moratti has up until now remained quiet on the matter, but last night before Inter's match with Roma, he was asked by Sky Italia if the open letter will put unbearable pressure on officials and have a negative effect on their performances.

    "No, I do not know," said Moratti.

    "Now the referees are used to everything, and they will overcome this as well.

    "It is a new thing [what Juve have done]. Something like this had never come to mind in the past. I must compliment Juventus."

    Inter maintained their nine point lead at the top of Serie A, as Javier Zanetti scored in the 88th minute to earn his side a 1-1 draw against Roma.
    Source: - Luca Capofranco (Goal.com)

    :disagree: This guy's got a death wish!
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    Zambrotta is mad at Moggi and the likes, he is a great player and a great man, he is not a Juve hater, I am sure he appreciates what Juve did for him, but he is a great professional, I remember very well how he was respected for his fair play, he hated to cheat, with diving or other way, so try to understand the guy and his stand on this, it's really ugly of you how you make a person heroes in one day and hate him the other day..

    You should all know how media loves to play with words to beg for attention by exaggerating the quotes and take them to other directions, this is how they sell their shit..
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Zambrotta is mad at Moggi and the likes, he is a great player and a great man, he is not a Juve hater, I am sure he appreciates what Juve did for him, but he is a great professional, I remember very well how he was respected for his fair play, he hated to cheat, with diving or other way, so try to understand the guy and his stand on this, it's really ugly of you how you make a person heroes in one day and hate him the other day..
    I-I wish you could swim
    Like the dolphins-like dolphins can swim
    Though nothing-nothing will keep us together
    We can beat them-for ever and ever
    Oh we can be heroes-just for one day
    I-I will be king
    And you-you will be queen
    Though nothing will drive them away
    We can be heroes-just for one day
    We can beat them-just for one day
    I-I can remember
    Standing-by the wall
    And the guns-shot above our heads
    And we kissed-as though nothing could fall
    And the shame-was on the other side
    Oh we can beat them-forever and ever
    Then we could be heroes-just for one day
    We can be heroes (3X)
    Just for one day
    We can be heroes
    We're nothing, and nothing will help us
    Maybe we're lying, then you better not stay
    But we could be safer, just for one day
    Oh, oh, oh, ohhh-oh, oh, oh, ohhh, just for one day
    Oh, just for one day
     

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