[CL] Champions League 2011/12 (38 Viewers)

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Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Elvin :tup:

People starting to forget about Calciopoli i see, Fuck Milan, Fuck the FICG, and Fuck the Coefficient.
Whos bringing Coefs into this?

From what I read everybody here was happy that milan got beaten with refs healpiing other team. But the issue here is the proportion and how blatant the help was and that this help is constantly there for barca to go through. If it were against any other team I think everybody here would be singing.

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I thought people, just like me, looked at football thru the eyes of a Juventino, meaning everything they cheer for and against has smth to do with Juve, but apparantly there is some kinda other "big picture" that I and the likes of me fail to see...

Barca
has
never
hurt
me as a Juve fan in any way, there is absolutely 0 reasons that I can think of to actually hate them, because I look at football thru black & white glasses, exclusively, and as far as I'm concerned last time we played we fucked them, last time we played in CL final, Milan got lucky and "beat" us... fuckin Conte hit the cross bar after a DP cross in that game FFS, DP and Conte, we could've seen DPlift a CL trophy as captain, and we fuckin deserved it that season... they eliminated Ajax in the last seconds or some shit, in QFs. -- those and many more reason that do give me reason to be anti-Milan. Why the fuck would I hate on Barca, if anything I enjoyed them humbling some of my most hated clubs...
Barca is hurting me by portraing football in such a negative lifght. By showing examples that such blatant cheating is ok. This think if not kept check will become the norm. I don't want that, I'm quite proud that at Juve we have very little if none at all of these incidents. You can already see it's becoming norm, by fanboys and neutrals sayign it's ok, barca is the best it would have won anyway, they are too god to be stoped without fouling and all bunch of lame excuses.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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Whos bringing Coefs into this?

From what I read everybody here was happy that milan got beaten with refs healpiing other team. But the issue here is the proportion and how blatant the help was and that this help is constantly there for barca to go through. If it were against any other team I think everybody here would be singing.

:agree: Fuck milan, after the penalty I was hoping for ibra to get injured. It's not about Milan but rather how Barca are always gifted calls. If the refs did this for Juve I would be disgusted
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,352
I don't know about that, but one thing you cannot deny is their superiority football wise, they have been dominating European football ever since Pep took over.
I can't. But I will never respect them. And I will never respect Pep either. Completely lacks class, passion and courage. Zlatan is right. He's a big pussy.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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I can't. But I will never respect them. And I will never respect Pep either. Completely lacks class, passion and courage. Zlatan is right. He's a big pussy.

Since we are agreed on the football side of things, i too think they are an unprofessional club, that actively and systematically encourages shady behavior by its players and employees both on and off the pitch. They try and promote themselves as an ethical club that puts principles above economic interests, but in reality they have proven time and time again, that all they promote is elitism and a lack of respect for rival institutions(clubs). IMO as a club in general, they don't deserve respect anyway.

All that does not mean that football wise they haven't been the best team in the past 4-5 years though.

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:agree: $#@! milan, after the penalty I was hoping for ibra to get injured. It's not about Milan but rather how Barca are always gifted calls. If the refs did this for Juve I would be disgusted
lol ya right, if i had a penny for everytime i heard that.. :howler:
 

Alex-444

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Sep 5, 2005
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Gazzetta crying about 2nd Penalty on 3 pages :haddadjunior:
Barbara: «La gara decisa dall’arbitro»
Galliani via furioso Nesta spiega: «Puyol mi ha fatto fallo»
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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You dont think there is an obvious advantege given to barca by the refs. There are none 50/50 calls in their games there is 99/01 in favor to barca calls.
I don't. I believe these kind of conspiracy theories always come out against successful teams. As Juve fans, you(should) know that very well.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,352
Since we are agreed on the football side of things, i too think they are an unprofessional club, that actively and systematically encourages shady behavior by its players and employees both on and off the pitch. They try and promote themselves as an ethical club that puts principles above economic interests, but in reality they have proven time and time again, that all they promote is elitism and a lack of respect for rival institutions(clubs). IMO as a club in general, they don't deserve respect anyway.

All that does not mean that football wise they haven't been the best team in the past 4-5 years though.
Yes, you're right in all those aspects. The worst part is how insidious and shady everything about them is. An example of this would be their sponsorship deal with the Qatar Foundation. On the surface this seems quite alright, as the Qatar foundation's aim is to "support Qatar on its journey from a carbon economy to a knowledge economy by unlocking human potential".

Yet, it is a semi-private, government-supported and in some parts government-funded by the government of Qatar, chartered, non-profit organization in the state of Qatar, founded in 1995 by decree of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar and chaired by Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned.

This is all very vague. What's more, they're supposed to be a non-profit organization. Non-profit organizations typically do not have sponsorship deals with football clubs worth 170 million €.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,897
first of all cheering for coefficients in CL is worthless, Europa League is where coefficients are won, and if Italian clubs and Italian government (too much taxing in football) don't care about their football, why the hell would I care, did Bayern Munchen ever care for Germany's coefficients? I don't think so.

Truth is, Serie A will never get lower than they are now, and I'm fine with the way things are right now...
Is that so?


Let's have a look then:

Looking at how the Uefa ranking for 2014 currently stands, Italy is in 5th position, behind Portugal.
And if we go to 2015, they're in 6th, behind the Netherlands as well.

Better start scraping some points together real soon.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,352
I don't. I believe these kind of conspiracy theories always come out against successful teams. As Juve fans, you(should) know that very well.
There is no conspiracy, there is just pressure. They're the biggest brand, you don't want to be the guy who sends them home.
 
May 22, 2007
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People are too confident of cycles in football.

I have a problem with the second penalty decision and the consistency in which it's given. Nesta shouldn't be tugging on shirts, but I can bet that there was a lot of it going on in both legs by both teams. I don't have any solutions to it, because there is no way it will be consistently given (the referee can't look at 10+ players in the penalty area at the same time).
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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I don't. I believe these kind of conspiracy theories always come out against successful teams. As Juve fans, you(should) know that very well.
True it most of the time does. But oyu never see such things happening on consistent basis year after year for the same team. I agree that on footballing terms they were top and maybe still are, but how a lot of tough matches are won by them with referies crippling the competition right from the start is an alarming pattern which makes me thing that there is something behind it. How every news, sport media channels are portraing barca as the holy grail can't be a coincidence. It's what people want, and it is what powers that are able are bringing to them.

Always fallow the money trail to find an answer.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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Is that so?


Let's have a look then:

Looking at how the Uefa ranking for 2014 currently stands, Italy is in 5th position, behind Portugal.
And if we go to 2015, they're in 6th, behind the Netherlands as well.

Better start scraping some points together real soon.
Juve: "Chill the fuck out, I got this" :cool:

:D
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
There is no conspiracy, there is just pressure. They're the biggest brand, you don't want to be the guy who sends them home.
Ya, that makes a lot more sense, and you could definitely argue that as a result of pressure sometimes refs give them the benefit of the doubt over other teams just to be on the safe side. But a conspiracy? like i said before, i've heard that story a million times on several different teams.
 
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