[Coppa Italia] JUVENTUS 3-1 Napoli [28th February, 2017] (8 Viewers)

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dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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Great post. Pretty clear that our bigger goal differential both this season and last shows we have found a better balance. But please continue making a fool of yourself. Juve +38 Roma +34 Napoli +31

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Yes +38, +34 and + 31 is clearly a sign of the difference in balance of the game and not a sign of the enormous gulf in quality between our squad and Napoli and Roma's.

Keep the dumbass bullshit argumentation going so you can prove that both Sarri and Spalletti are shitty coaches.
I think there is a good chance we will see on of them as Juve coach next year. I will be looking forward to all your backpedalling (Higuain style)
 

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Jun 6, 2015
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I think he's talking about the style of football, as stats can be misleading. Regardless, I'd rather score less and possess defensive structure, if it guarantees wins and titles. Let Napoli and Roma win playing "attacking football" while ending the season trophy less and whining and complaining about referees.
:agree: We've always been about efficiency on both ends of the pitch and hope we continue on this path for a long time to come. I also think we are so used to this kind of football by now that those people who are now wanting the likes of Klopp here would be totally distraught once we started to leave ourselves exposed at the back and ship sloppy goals.

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Spalletti and Sarri better than Allegri :rofl:
They are not. Now let's move on :)
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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[B]“The Rai commentators were shameful, they were highlighting the great results earned by Juventus at home, but when you look at a thief’s bank account, you don’t take into consideration the money he stole,” Liguori told Radio Kiss Kiss.
Marotta disagrees :beppe:

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please do that :lol:

we will field our youth team as well, namely atalanta
Atalanta-Sassuolo all-star team :weee:
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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Imagine if we get Penalty Call like Madrid get against Villarreal last week and Today against Las Palmas.

Koulibaly make distinctive movement to step Dybala on Foot.
Reina is going full force and the ball only got slight touch rolling under his arm but the ball is not push into different direction as he mean to do while he block Cuadrado movement.
Both are 100% penalty
 

sgjuveboy

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Oct 31, 2012
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Conor McGregor? Really?

Does that also mean we are attention seeking, more interested in building a brand than winning, ducking opponents. Khabib and Tony would both kill him.
Winning and building a brand kind of goes hand in hand don't they? That's the recipe to longevity and success.

Which year or civilization do you live in? Lol
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Tgcom: 'Juve influence like Calciopoli'
By Football Italia staff

Paolo Liguori, the director of TGCom24, claims Juventus “have a consolidated system of satellite clubs like Atalanta and absolute power, just as much influence as during Calciopoli.”

The debate has come back to the fore after yesterday’s Coppa Italia semi-final, when Napoli complained about the refereeing and coverage of state broadcaster Rai.

Now other members of the media are emerging with surprising statements that could have larger repercussions.

Liguori is the director of Tgcom24, the news arm of Mediaset – the second largest independent broadcaster in Italy after Sky Sport Italia. He is also a Roma supporter.

[B]“The Rai commentators were shameful, they were highlighting the great results earned by Juventus at home, but when you look at a thief’s bank account, you don’t take into consideration the money he stole,” Liguori told Radio Kiss Kiss.

Instead, they do with Juventus. There is a consolidated system that includes satellite clubs. Just look at Atalanta, who played the performance of a lifetime against Napoli, and the same against Roma. Instead they sell Juve their best young players.

“Juventus have absolute power. It’s not like it was at the time of Calciopoli, but has just as much influence.[/B]”[/[/B]
pls, if anyone is our satellite club it's Sassuolo and last season they put us to sword when we desperately needed to get our shit together. Atalanta have sold us one player, Gagliardini went to Inter and Kessie will probably go to his beloved Roma, will it make them Roma's satellite club?

besides, we have more rivals in Italy than anyone, every other team considers us their main rival or top 3, torino, roma, milan, napoli, inter, fiorentina, even fucking parma in Serie Z hates our guts.

in 2010/11 season our revenue and Roma's was almost identical, we made the most of our chances, they did not.
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
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Tgcom: 'Juve influence like Calciopoli'
By Football Italia staff

Paolo Liguori, the director of TGCom24, claims Juventus “have a consolidated system of satellite clubs like Atalanta and absolute power, just as much influence as during Calciopoli.”

The debate has come back to the fore after yesterday’s Coppa Italia semi-final, when Napoli complained about the refereeing and coverage of state broadcaster Rai.

Now other members of the media are emerging with surprising statements that could have larger repercussions.

Liguori is the director of Tgcom24, the news arm of Mediaset – the second largest independent broadcaster in Italy after Sky Sport Italia. He is also a Roma supporter.

[B]“The Rai commentators were shameful, they were highlighting the great results earned by Juventus at home, but when you look at a thief’s bank account, you don’t take into consideration the money he stole,” Liguori told Radio Kiss Kiss.

Instead, they do with Juventus. There is a consolidated system that includes satellite clubs. Just look at Atalanta, who played the performance of a lifetime against Napoli, and the same against Roma. Instead they sell Juve their best young players.

At the Juventus Stadium it’s routine to see certain things now. The referees have also adapted to this context, so they seek young referees to conduct their little game. If they continue like this, you know that nobody can ever win in Turin.

“Even a cretin can understand that Pepe Reina touched the ball when challenging Juan Cuadrado. The penalty foul on Raul Albiol is clearer than the one given to Paulo Dybala.

“Juventus have absolute power. It’s not like it was at the time of Calciopoli, but has just as much influence.
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Why do I have a feeling that their plotting some way to take us out?
wow just wow

This shouldn't be left alone. Juventus should sue assholes like this asap. I can't believe such morons are allowed to do this...

This is early 2000s all over again. Loser clubs constantly building a false reality of Juventus winning by cheating to excuse themselves.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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talking about rai, this guy works for them:

[video=twitter;836687088896589824]https://twitter.com/realvarriale/status/836687088896589824[/video]

...and a known napoli fan:


also, what a blatant dive it was:

[video=facebook;1892782980966539]https://www.facebook.com/MeravigliosaJuve/videos/1892782980966539/[/video]

albiol is already almost on his knees before his contact with pjanic. bonucci didn't even touch him.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,228
wow just wow

This shouldn't be left alone. Juventus should sue assholes like this asap. I can't believe such morons are allowed to do this...

This is early 2000s all over again. Loser clubs constantly building a false reality of Juventus winning by cheating to excuse themselves.

We shouldn't sue. But we should come out and say in the press that this sort of behaviour after a loss cannot be tolerated. We should put a bit of pressure on the FIGC to start doing something about this. In England managers and clubs would get hefty fines after such comments. Unfortunately that's the way it will have to be in Italy too.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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We shouldn't sue. But we should come out and say in the press that this sort of behaviour after a loss cannot be tolerated. We should put a bit of pressure on the FIGC to start doing something about this. In England managers and clubs would get hefty fines after such comments. Unfortunately that's the way it will have to be in Italy too.
Don't think he's in any way involved with the club though so not sure what FIGC could do in this particular situation. He's just a random fan spewing nonsense.

I agree that FIGC should take action though when it's under their jurisdiction.

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It has to be added that the bigger problem involving Serie A are these broadcasting companies and papers as they all have crazy bias towards some club. There is almost zero professionalism with most of them.

The difference is huge compared to the PL broadcasting for example where former club legends at least try to talk about football objectively leaving the bias aside.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,228
Don't think he's in any way involved with the club though so not sure what FIGC could do in this particular situation. He's just a random fan spewing nonsense.

I agree that FIGC should take action though when it's under their jurisdiction.

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It has to be added that the bigger problem involving Serie A are these broadcasting companies and papers as they all have crazy bias towards some club. There is almost zero professionalism with most of them.

The difference is huge compared to the PL broadcasting for example where former club legends at least try to talk about football objectively leaving the bias aside.

You're right, but I mean as a general rule, not this particular case.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Don't think he's in any way involved with the club though so not sure what FIGC could do in this particular situation. He's just a random fan spewing nonsense.
He can't be connected to the club, but he can be connected to the news consortium, he's not a random fan, no one would care about his opinion if he was.
 

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