Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (53 Viewers)

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
this is gonna end italian football for good u know. It was bad enough that we got relegated, but to know that we were punished without doing anything wrong?
With Inter Milan relegated , what left would there be in italy? The league will collapse, and both fench and german league will over take.

I'd rather have 200 million euro's instead as refund and scudetto back, punishing inter without any juve compensation is no good.
Germany already overtook. This is a chance for Italy to start again, it will take time but they'll be much better afterwards.
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
Can't wait until something happens here. Im gonna have fun reading that Luka jerk on the :inter: forum
We should gather all the info and bombard that site on a pre-arranged date! :eyebrows:

The partially sighted leading the blind.
I believe the correct phase "The blind leading the blind." is more appropriate in his case.

im arguing with him, hes just too :giovanotti:
....Full of hot air?:agree:
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
typical merda fan : "What is going on? Can someone tell us please? Are we guilty of anything? I'm getting worried, and if we are guilty of cheating or something else, I doubt I will support Inter anymore after this. I highly doubt we cheated anyway, so FORZA INTER! "
 

BillyG

Caribbean Ultra
Nov 25, 2006
4,151
typical merda fan : "What is going on? Can someone tell us please? Are we guilty of anything? I'm getting worried, and if we are guilty of cheating or something else, I doubt I will support Inter anymore after this. I highly doubt we cheated anyway, so FORZA INTER! "
:howler: what a hypocrite!!!
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,963
I doubt I will support Inter anymore after this
I doubt he'll stop supporting his team if he loves it, but I won't blame him if he feels betrayed and loses interest.
You know, the Inter fans went through some very tough period (not winning shit for almost 2 decades) and when Calciopoli happened they really thought that they were being robbed and cheated over the years. Can you blame them? All fans would have behaved the same way.
So now if it's proven that Inter cheated too, it will mean that they indeed sucked over the years, they won't be able to feel like victims anymore and there will be doubts over everything they achieved even after Calciopoli. They will feel betrayed.
Just like it was with the Juve fans. Some loved the team too much and weren't capable of seeing the negatives. We were protective like a mother over her child, even when the child did wrong. But some of us felt betrayed and stopped following Juve and serie A anymore.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Germany already overtook. This is a chance for Italy to start again, it will take time but they'll be much better afterwards.
I don't think it's that simple in Italy. You see how the rules and the whole footballing culture works there, it's a joke. What Germany can rebuild with proper organization and clubs willing to change would take Italy far, far longer. It might be a chance to 'start over' but I don't see changes happening that quickly, not in Italy.
 

vBulletin

New Member
Apr 15, 2010
14
Hello from lebanon. First of all, Juventus is one of most hated clubs in lebanon. Everybody recognizes you as cheats..

You guys are proven cheaters. The only way you guys can protect yourself is by trying to claim others are cheaters as well so we should let things go.

So I can kill a person if someone else did it and got away with it?

Two wrongs dont make one right.You can prove inter cheated, and whoever else but you will remain cheaters forever.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
It is a hard one. But assuming we would change things at the top of the club, I think I'd pick the money right now. I know it's not that simple, but if I were given a choice, my love for Juve is stronger than my hate for Inter.

Could you honestly live with more seasons like this one? We're struggling like never before and if we were to miss out on CL football things could get ugly, proper ugly.

No point in seeing Inter winning Serie B when we're not even getting into Europe.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,839
It is a hard one. But assuming we would change things at the top of the club, I think I'd pick the money right now. I know it's not that simple, but if I were given a choice, my love for Juve is stronger than my hate for Inter.

Could you honestly live with more seasons like this one? We're struggling like never before and if we were to miss out on CL football things could get ugly, proper ugly.
i think i agree, a total collapse of the league wouldnt benefit anyone i dont think, we would definetly struggle to pull players to our club as well.

i dont no.
 

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