Conte curses Bianconeri (16 Viewers)

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#82
yep madrid paid getafe and barca countered, this whole thing is ridiculous why would it make sense to risk the health of the starters in a meaningless game. A team should never put its fate in another's feet.
They shouldn't, and I bet Conte didn't put his fate on us. But he found it not fair if a team comes to beat his team 5-1 with a lot of motivation, and that same team goes to Conte's Competitor and play it like it is being played at the backyard, and lose it, without caring how Spezia received this gift unfairly. It's not always about money and health, should it be like that? should these players wait for others offering them money (like Getafe's case) so that they will play for the sake of it?

And don't be so harsh on Arezzo, they don't have superstars in their team, they have limited budget, and each point is like a gold to them. It's not that easy for them to win points like we do, and Sure they would react like this, If our players don't give a try.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,776
#84
They shouldn't, and I bet Conte didn't put his fate on us. But he found it not fair if a team comes to beat his team 5-1 with a lot of motivation, and that same team goes to Conte's Competitor and play it like it is being played at the backyard, and lose it, without caring how Spezia received this gift unfairly. It's not always about money and health, should it be like that? should these players wait for others offering them money (like Getafe's case) so that they will play for the sake of it?

And don't be so harsh on Arezzo, they don't have superstars in their team, they have limited budget, and each point is like a gold to them. It's not that easy for them to win points like we do, and Sure they would react like this, If our players don't give a try.
Actually it would be wrong if the opposite was true, how would conte feel if his side were the ones playing the last game against juve and we were to field a complete team? no special consideration for the opponent whether the team ts coached by antonio or the pope. We should strictly concern ourselves with our interest. If buffon were to play and get injured in that final game how would you react?
 
Sep 1, 2002
12,745
#85
If a player gets injured in the last game of the season, or a friendly during the break, or an international, is by the by. If Inter were playing a mid-table side with nothing to play for on the last game of the season, and we were vying for the title (Mallorca springs to mind) then I would expect them to play decently.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,912
#86
At home, the last game of the season, in the Bianconero: That was not a friendly, nor should have been played as though. A shame, we can not deny.


Just glad I didn't go.
That's right. We should at least have a little fucking pride and look like we want to win the match. If Conte is upset at the fact we played the match as a friendly, he has the right to speak out against it.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#88
Actually it would be wrong if the opposite was true, how would conte feel if his side were the ones playing the last game against juve and we were to field a complete team?
that's the way it should, to play with full squad, to play for a win. I don't care how he would feel. I would be the first to laugh at him if he would complain for that.


no special consideration for the opponent whether the team ts coached by antonio or the pope. We should strictly concern ourselves with our interest. If buffon were to play and get injured in that final game how would you react?
I don't usually blame anyone If someone gets injured, that's part of football, no one can predict or do anything about it, unless if you play with an unfit injured player, that's predictable. And as Bianconero said, it is the last day of Seire B, we are not playing in CL final next week or something. It is over, these players won't play for two months at least..
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#92
I think he means a Juve fan should be blind, brainwashed and accept everything being done by the club (no matter if it is right or wrong), and hate everyone who criticize it. A "true Juventino", we have a lot of them here.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
#95
What I mean is that some of you are becoming so mad at Juventus and everything that we do that you are starting to sound like Inter or Milan fans.

If we buy a player.... its crap
If we sell a player... he was a true juventino.
If we lose a meaninless game that didnt significate nothing, with half team injured, with a coach that has never coach a team, playing with Primavera kids... we are cheaters

God forbit that you guys get happy for our promotion...
God forbit to have some hope for our future...

So what if we lose the last two games?
So what if Conte is mad at us? he should be mad at his team for doing a crap season!

Next year its going to be a dificult year, Juventus WILL struggle, the season hasnt even started and you guys are putting us down.

I will probably get killed by this post, but quite franquly this last days I have seen some much bitching and cursing that makes me think that some of you are actually starting to hate our team.

Anyway... keep on doing you thing, dont mind me.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,776
#96
well i am sure glad none of you make these decisions as i could care less about how conte feels or who's going down, we showed integrity throughout this campaign and the latest move is as rational as they come.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#98
Very logical step:


Arezzo council ask federation to investigate Juve match


MILAN, June 11 (Reuters) - Arezzo council have asked Italy's soccer federation to investigate Juventus's 3-2 defeat by La Spezia on Sunday which relegated their town's club from Serie B.

Juventus were drawing 2-2 before conceding an injury time goal which sent Arezzo down and gave La Spezia the chance of staying up via a playoff.

"Arezzo council will ask the Italian soccer federation to speed up actions, in the immediate future, that can guarantee perfect regularity in a championship until the final day," it said in a statement on Monday.

Arezzo manager Antonio Conte, who played for Juve, has also expressed his anger at what he saw as a lacklustre performance from his former team.

Juve were promoted to Serie A this season after last year's demotion for their role in a match-fixing scandal.

Arezzo are awaiting a court verdict on whether the six-point deduction for their part in the scandal should be reduced, meaning they still have a chance of staying in the second tier.

Reuters
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,776
#99
once objective i.e promotion achieved, the health of key players is the priority, as for those who fileded there was no controvery or conspiracy only a natural reaction to absence of motivation .
 

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