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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,136
Longest streaks without winning a CL: (for teams with minimum 2 CL's)

Benfica 1962-counting - 63 years
Nottingham Forest 1980-counting - 45 years
Inda 1965-2010 - 45 years
Real Madrid 1966-1998 - 32 years
Ajax 1995-counting - 30 years
JJ 1996-counting - 29 years
Bayern 1976-2001 - 25 years
Milan 2007-counting - 18 years
Union 2008-counting - 17 years

JJ on course to be in the top 3 CL drought streak
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,537
What do you even mean by “attacking football DNA”? JJ has never truly had that in its identity. That kind of DNA belongs to clubs like Barcelona, Ajax, or even Wenger’s Arsenal, not Juve.

How can you claim we had an attacking football DNA from 1998 to 2019 when managers like Capello and Allegri were in charge for nearly half of that period?
At least we didn't score just one goal and then defending 90 min to protect that, Much more attacking football than what they are showing now. We had more chances and threats. You only need to look at the goal scoring statistics from those years and you will realize that even in the CL, we were among the teams with the highest goal scoring statistics, higher than EPL teams and Spanish teams.
 

Alex-444

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2005
30,226
Longest streaks without winning a CL: (for teams with minimum 2 CL's)

Benfica 1962-counting - 63 years
Nottingham Forest 1980-counting - 45 years
Inda 1965-2010 - 45 years
Real Madrid 1966-1998 - 32 years
Ajax 1995-counting - 30 years
JJ 1996-counting - 29 years
Bayern 1976-2001 - 25 years
Milan 2007-counting - 18 years
Union 2008-counting - 17 years

JJ on course to be in the top 3 CL drought streak
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Longest streaks without winning a CL: (for teams with minimum 2 CL's)

Benfica 1962-counting - 63 years
Nottingham Forest 1980-counting - 45 years
Inda 1965-2010 - 45 years
Real Madrid 1966-1998 - 32 years
Ajax 1995-counting - 30 years
JJ 1996-counting - 29 years
Bayern 1976-2001 - 25 years
Milan 2007-counting - 18 years
Union 2008-counting - 17 years

JJ on course to be in the top 3 CL drought streak
I think we're cursed for Eisele.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,652
Longest streaks without winning a CL: (for teams with minimum 2 CL's)

Benfica 1962-counting - 63 years
Nottingham Forest 1980-counting - 45 years
Inda 1965-2010 - 45 years
Real Madrid 1966-1998 - 32 years
Ajax 1995-counting - 30 years
JJ 1996-counting - 29 years
Bayern 1976-2001 - 25 years
Milan 2007-counting - 18 years
Union 2008-counting - 17 years

JJ on course to be in the top 3 CL drought streak
Losing 5 finals is hard to digest.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,514
Watching Inter go through is tough, but it’s gonna be sweet when they lose in the final.

On another note, watching Barca and their fans complain and how they lost because of refferee is even sweeter, fuckers never knew how to accept a defeat.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,465
But I'm not crying?

Im asking for an unbiased opinion. Never said we didn't have calls in our favour, like how it happened against Juventus in 2016.
Just teasing you :)

When we talk about that handball it’s a clear pk
Or about that foul on Schweini? Clear foul too

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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,853
Again, being completely honest i just have no more elan to follow these perpetual losers in Europe while our main rivals win it.
i feel you bro

just to give you an other pov: for me cl always has been kind of a lottery. and we also have much bigger issues than worrying too much about who wins the cl. i obviously don't want inda to win it, but if they do, fuck them anyway, they are still losers not to win the domestic double with by far the strongest squad
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,537
Inter, who still have to play the last act of the Champions League against PSG or Arsenal, have earned €132M so far, knocking Juventus off the top spot on the podium. The Bianconeri, in 2016/17, earned €110.4M from participating in the tournament. [Football&Finance]
 

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