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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,004
Espectro said:
they could:

- Revoque the WC title
- Bann Italy from Fifa competitions.(No Eurocup)
- Ban Italian clubs from Fifa competitions (No UEFA, no CL)
- Ban Juventus especificly from any Fifa tournament.

Fifa can do whatever they want, sadly.

what has fifa got to do withour business of finding justice, isnt fifa's policy fair play? ok we wernt exactly angels, but we arnt exactly as guilty as we are made out to be.

fifa shud just mind their own business and worry about their own problems.
 

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Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
Vinman said:
fuck it....we have nothing to lose here

its already a conspiracy, and the longer we fight this, the more obvious it becomes

I say we keep fighting, and let Rossi and his corrupted band of thugs/ judges/officials be the first to blink
I second that, or as the arabic saying goes "Against me and all my enemies"...no backing down!!
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
FIFA WARN FIGC OVER JUVENTUS


FIFA have threatened the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) with heavy sanctions, should they not step in to block Juventus' appeal against their punishment in the match-fixing trial.

Italian clubs could be banned from playing in international competitions and the national team pulled out of the qualification campaign for Euro 2008 if the FIGC do not take any action.

Taking a matter to a civil court is against FIFA's rules and could lead to the Federation being suspended.

That in turn could lead to the exclusion of Italian clubs and the national team from international competitions.

Article 61-2 FIFA's statutes claims that 'Recourse to ordinary courts of law is prohibited unless specifically provided for in the FIFA regulations'.

Article 61-3 continues: 'To ensure the foregoing, the Associations shall insert a clause in their statutes stipulating that their clubs and members are prohibited from taking a dispute to ordinary courts of law and are required to submit any disagreement to the jurisdiction of the Association, the appropriate Confederation or FIFA.'


The FIGC, as reported on their website, have already sent a letter to FIFA explaining their objections to Juve's decision to appeal to the TAR and possible further sanctions against the Turin-based club.

http://www.sportinglife.com/footbal...feed/06/08/23/SOCCER_Ita-Juventus_Appeal.html
 

BlanquiNegro

Senior Member
Mar 28, 2006
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pavelnedved said:
That's great. :pint:

Go on, I say.
yeah that’s what i was talking about since the beginning
if any one has to suffer then it should be the whole system not JUVE alone.

if we cant come out of the hell then lets pull the rest to it.

FORZA JUVE PER SEMPRE
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
A FIGC official said the federation could deduct three more points if Juve go ahead with the appeal, leaving them at minus 20. Juventus officials were not immediately available for comment.

Reuters

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:rofl: What a great threat!!! Those FIGC are cracking me up :rofl:
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
5,162
ReBeL said:
A FIGC official said the federation could deduct three more points if Juve go ahead with the appeal, leaving them at minus 20. Juventus officials were not immediately available for comment.

Reuters

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:rofl: What a great threat!!! Those FIGC are cracking me up :rofl:
Which is what they would say---they are very afraid :)
 
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