Dressing Room On Fire (1 Viewer)

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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There was another blow to the Juventus establishment this morning after the club dressing room caught fire.

Fortunately there were no players or staff present at the time of the incident, although it is believed that a large section of the dressing room area was damaged.

The cause of the fire has not yet been established although the circumstances are not thought to be suspicious.

The tension within the Bianconeri camp is already smoulderingly hot after the controversial events of Saturday evening during the Serie A clash with Napoli.

The Serie B champions had two non-existent penalties awarded against them by referee Mauro Bergonzi as they fell to a 3-1 defeat at San Paolo.

Juventus are next in action on Wednesday evening as Empoli travel to the Stadio Olimpico. Gigi Cagni’s men, despite their excellent recent win at Milan, are struggling this season and currently sit fourth-from-bottom with just eight points and five goals from their nine games so far.

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AbuGadanzieri

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Jan 8, 2006
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Juventus Dressing Room On Fire

There was another blow to the Juventus establishment this morning after the club dressing room caught fire.



zoom - galleria Fortunately there were no players or staff present at the time of the incident, although it is believed that a large section of the dressing room area was damaged.

The cause of the fire has not yet been established although the circumstances are not thought to be suspicious.

The tension within the Bianconeri camp is already smoulderingly hot after the controversial events of Saturday evening during the Serie A clash with Napoli.

The Serie B champions had two non-existent penalties awarded against them by referee Mauro Bergonzi as they fell to a 3-1 defeat at San Paolo.

Juventus are next in action on Wednesday evening as Empoli travel to the Stadio Olimpico. Gigi Cagni’s men, despite their excellent recent win at Milan, are struggling this season and currently sit fourth-from-bottom with just eight points and five goals from their nine games so far.

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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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gsol asked me to post this:

Idiots and fools are the ones who think this was an accident. I went to Turin and managed to investigate thoroughly the problem. It was evident that three Interisti who reacted to Moratti's sympathy to Juventus' controversial game against Napoli came in and set the dressing room on fire. The three guys who are originally from the suburbs in Milano have moved to work as warehouse workers in one of Turin's larger logistics companies whose name I will not mention. I have their salaries and contracts with the company as evidence. Do you have evidence? You are not Juve fans if you don't have evidence.

How did they do it? They were listening to Moratti and when he said that he sympathises with Juventus they immediately reacted, took a couple of lines of coke and headed towards Juventus facilities driving their stolen Vespa that they have managed to change its look by fixing a side wagon to it. They arrived to the faclities, sneaked in, filled the room with gazoline and with style on the way out they threw a flamin Zippo on the gazoline. They intended to hurt some of the players but luckily for the Juve heroes they had finished training early today.

HOW LONG IS THIS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN??!!
 
Jul 2, 2006
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#18
gsol asked me to post this:

Idiots and fools are the ones who think this was an accident. I went to Turin and managed to investigate thoroughly the problem. It was evident that three Interisti who reacted to Moratti's sympathy to Juventus' controversial game against Napoli came in and set the dressing room on fire. The three guys who are originally from the suburbs in Milano have moved to work as warehouse workers in one of Turin's larger logistics companies whose name I will not mention. I have their salaries and contracts with the company as evidence. Do you have evidence? You are not Juve fans if you don't have evidence.

How did they do it? They were listening to Moratti and when he said that he sympathises with Juventus they immediately reacted, took a couple of lines of coke and headed towards Juventus facilities driving their stolen Vespa that they have managed to change its look by fixing a side wagon to it. They arrived to the faclities, sneaked in, filled the room with gazoline and with style on the way out they threw a flamin Zippo on the gazoline. They intended to hurt some of the players but luckily for the Juve heroes they had finished training early today.

HOW LONG IS THIS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN??!!
I knew
those bastards:(
 

Gill_juve

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May 29, 2006
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#19
gsol asked me to post this:

Idiots and fools are the ones who think this was an accident. I went to Turin and managed to investigate thoroughly the problem. It was evident that three Interisti who reacted to Moratti's sympathy to Juventus' controversial game against Napoli came in and set the dressing room on fire. The three guys who are originally from the suburbs in Milano have moved to work as warehouse workers in one of Turin's larger logistics companies whose name I will not mention. I have their salaries and contracts with the company as evidence. Do you have evidence? You are not Juve fans if you don't have evidence.

How did they do it? They were listening to Moratti and when he said that he sympathises with Juventus they immediately reacted, took a couple of lines of coke and headed towards Juventus facilities driving their stolen Vespa that they have managed to change its look by fixing a side wagon to it. They arrived to the faclities, sneaked in, filled the room with gazoline and with style on the way out they threw a flamin Zippo on the gazoline. They intended to hurt some of the players but luckily for the Juve heroes they had finished training early today.

HOW LONG IS THIS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN??!!
:lol:
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
20,794
#20
gsol asked me to post this:

Idiots and fools are the ones who think this was an accident. I went to Turin and managed to investigate thoroughly the problem. It was evident that three Interisti who reacted to Moratti's sympathy to Juventus' controversial game against Napoli came in and set the dressing room on fire. The three guys who are originally from the suburbs in Milano have moved to work as warehouse workers in one of Turin's larger logistics companies whose name I will not mention. I have their salaries and contracts with the company as evidence. Do you have evidence? You are not Juve fans if you don't have evidence.

How did they do it? They were listening to Moratti and when he said that he sympathises with Juventus they immediately reacted, took a couple of lines of coke and headed towards Juventus facilities driving their stolen Vespa that they have managed to change its look by fixing a side wagon to it. They arrived to the faclities, sneaked in, filled the room with gazoline and with style on the way out they threw a flamin Zippo on the gazoline. They intended to hurt some of the players but luckily for the Juve heroes they had finished training early today.

HOW LONG IS THIS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN??!!
How did he forgot the part about Moggi being the fireman in disguise who put out the fire?:confused:
 

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