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Jun 16, 2020
10,955
After 2006 (and I believe that we didn’t got fair treatment back then, but that’s another discussion) I strongly believe that this club would never take unnecessary risks, especially not for a old, fat and passed his prime Suarez. There were many options besides Suarez and we didn’t sign him.

Perfect story again for the media, everything gets blown up and the blame is always on Juve.
 

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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,711
After 2006 (and I believe that we didn’t got fair treatment back then, but that’s another discussion) I strongly believe that this club would never take unnecessary risks, especially not for a old, fat and passed his prime Suarez. There were many options besides Suarez and we didn’t sign him.

Perfect story again for the media, everything gets blown up and the blame is always on Juve.
Then who paid the money to the people involved to pass suarez?

Who could be interested enough to do that. IM not saying Juve is implicated, but it seems someone tried to accelerate teh process...
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
6,899
that match is completely unrelated

paratici was an idiot though if he really handled that situation himself, and if he lied to the prosecutor. let's see how good our attorneys are.
That makes sense. Anyway tying this alleged deed to juventus is so far fetched that it stinks, especially since nothing came of it.
There is no illegality comited by the club, just by Paratici(if there is any) , but the prosecutor tries so hard to connect it with us that it appears laughable.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,419

mediaset :lol: they put demotion and exclusion from the league to the "what is juve risking" column, then they marked it with an asterisk saying this is improbable since juve didn't register the player. the state of these clowns.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,419
Suarez’s examiner: ‘I've never spoken with Juve’
By Football Italia staff
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Luis Suarez’s Italian language examiner insists he has ‘never spoken with any representative of Juventus’ as investigations over the striker's citizenship exam continue.
Italian authorities are investigating alleged irregularities in Luis Suarez's Italian citizenship test in September. They believe Suarez knew the questions in advance and Juventus' CFO Fabio Paratici is under investigation.
Lorenzo Rocca, one of his examiner of Suarez, has told La Repubblica he has never spoken to Paratici or any other Juventus representative.
“The exam was spoken, with understanding and listening tests. He knew how to answer,” Rocca said.
“If one knows the questions in advance, is it not difficult?”
Investigators have found a Teams’ conversation between Rocca and Suarez before the exam.
“I didn’t have any kind of relationship with Suarez,” Rocca insisted.
“If a complete stranger comes to my office and wants to know how the Italian exam works, I explain everything and give him the material to prepare, as we did with Suarez. It’s a PDF file downloaded from the website.
“I didn’t only ask the questions from that PDF and it wasn’t just me who asked the questions, other examiners did it too.
"I was not pressured by Juventus to promote him and I have never spoken with anyone from the club, neither with Paratici nor with others.
“There’s a wiretap where [University of Perugia’s CEO Simone] Olivieri tells me about possible future collaborations with Juventus and I don’t even answer him.”
 
Jun 16, 2020
10,955
So far all new players are doing well. And the guys who didn’t provided it last year (Ramsey, Danilo) are turning out to be very useful players for us.

In 2 years he basically created a new team, lowered the salaries and average age. And during the whole covid situation with serious troubles financially for football clubs.

Great work, I’m wondering what’s coming for the winter mercato.
 

Juventinoo

Ertuğrul Oğlu Osman
Oct 20, 2004
3,648
So far all new players are doing well. And the guys who didn’t provided it last year (Ramsey, Danilo) are turning out to be very useful players for us.

In 2 years he basically created a new team, lowered the salaries and average age. And during the whole covid situation with serious troubles financially for football clubs.

Great work, I’m wondering what’s coming for the winter mercato.
and some Tuzers still against him ...or think Marotta is bigger than him ....

Fabio is the best in Europe ...
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,412
Shouldn't he ought to be replaced by now? They said this summer window transfer was his Last chance to destroy our future...

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So far all new players are doing well. And the guys who didn’t provided it last year (Ramsey, Danilo) are turning out to be very useful players for us.

In 2 years he basically created a new team, lowered the salaries and average age. And during the whole covid situation with serious troubles financially for football clubs.

Great work, I’m wondering what’s coming for the winter mercato.
OK? 6 draws in 12 games is "ok" for kid table teams, not Juve!
The decisions he made ruined this season and our next...
 

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