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ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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I've been saying for as long as I remember. Juve are envied for their success.
They tried to shut them down on the doping trial but they did not manage to do so. They now are trying hard to fix this verdict and the appeal results so juve are in a situation difficult to recover from..
Whether we play this season in A or B, we will eventualy show the world that Juve is Juve. It is the undistructable figure of football.
 

tassard

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Jul 30, 2004
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goggo said:
Here is what I red on the Cafejuventus.com :

Cobolli Gigli, Juventus president has just announced two very important things:

1. The club will not accept the 'calciopoli' verdict and they are going to take the matter to the court of justice.

2. Juventus have not signed Fabio Cannavaro away yet, and techinically he still is a Juventus player, even though he already did his own contract with Real Madrid.

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Also I've red somwhere that 2004/2005 scudetto will be stripped, and 2005/2006 scudetto will not be assigned.

I agree no matter what we must continue to appeal, at least to get an equal punishment with Lazio, Fiorentina and Milan.

Did he really say those things???And we have not sold Canna???
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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goggo said:
Here is what I red on the Cafejuventus.com :

Cobolli Gigli, Juventus president has just announced two very important things:

1. The club will not accept the 'calciopoli' verdict and they are going to take the matter to the court of justice.

2. Juventus have not signed Fabio Cannavaro away yet, and techinically he still is a Juventus player, even though he already did his own contract with Real Madrid.

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Also I've red somwhere that 2004/2005 scudetto will be stripped, and 2005/2006 scudetto will not be assigned.

I agree no matter what we must continue to appeal, at least to get an equal punishment with Lazio, Fiorentina and Milan.
If Gigli pulls Canna move off and give one up to Capello's arse, I will love him whatever he does from then on.:toast:
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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why would we pull of the deal? what would we win? Cannavaro will not play fr us, sure we would piss off Capello, but also we will make Cannavaro mad.

Let go of him, Cannavaro is gone, lets focus on the appeal wich is far more important than this
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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Espectro said:
why would we pull of the deal? what would we win? Cannavaro will not play fr us, sure we would piss off Capello, but also we will make Cannavaro mad.

Let go of him, Cannavaro is gone, lets focus on the appeal wich is far more important than this

Espectro's right, lets not get petty cos we had another crap hearing. Our true colours will rise above this dark period. Fuck Capello/Cannavaro/ and others lets focus on this task we have ahead of us. We all need to pull together on this.
 

Juventico

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Apr 7, 2005
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Espectro said:
why would we pull of the deal? what would we win? Cannavaro will not play fr us, sure we would piss off Capello, but also we will make Cannavaro mad.

Let go of him, Cannavaro is gone, lets focus on the appeal wich is far more important than this
I agree with Espectro, if anything, bringing Canna back would give us more bad publicity, something we seem to have plenty of these days. Canna is a Madrid player, I'd welcome him back to Juve if for any turn of fate we may yet have a chance to bring him back one Juve is in Serie A (be it through winning Serie B or a just sentence). But for the time-being Canna shouldn't be our concern. The priority for Juve is to keep on appealing for justice, getting back that 05/06 title (even if it's after the UEFA deadline expires, then we'd most likely get some kind of monetary indemnization, and money is something we need).
 

zizoufan

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May 25, 2004
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Jun-hide said:
Today's appeal has only re-inforced my belief that there is something serious fishy going on behind the scene.

I find it utterly disgusting that Milan could find themselves playing in Champions League next season.
Although I hate nothing more than a conspiracy theory, there are too many material to ignore about it. Obviously the fact that UEFA extended their deadline for the Italian registration is a clear evidence that the court pretty much decided upon re-instating Milan to the Champions League in the first place, and my guess is that this was the intention all the long from the very first initial verdict.
By the time we know it, I bet you Galliani will be re-instated as some kind of board member for Milan, and Berlusconi will say how he belives in that bold faggot and what good guy he is.

The issue is not about whether we are wrong or not. But whether we have given the fair trial in the court. As I have mentioned in the prior posts the initial sentences did not correspond to the responsibility and the roles played by the various parties leading upto the whole scandal with the fans and shareholder's bearing unjustified proportion of penalties.
And this whole thing about Juve cheated more so that Juve should get more severe penalty is absolute bullshit.
If anyone wants to come up with that argument then they better prepare on what basis they measured severity of guilty and more importantly on what they basis does the sentences correspond to the severity of the guilt as judged by the court.
I am adamant that such basis does not exist and the sentenced were handed in a ad hoc way. And if one cannot come up with the standards used, then I cannot accept this trial to be fair in anyway what so ever

Well, finally a great post. the whole point is there ! How the hell can lazio , fiorentina nad milan get promoted to the serie A and not Juventus. If Juventus cheated so did the others ( the 4 teams broke the articles 1 & 6) then where is this justice. We fixed 2 matches the others fixed 5 matchs.

the main thing is on the bold sentence here : what is the basis , the criteria used to judge ? is that a simple question of points ?


the anti juventus fog is very rainy :disagree:
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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serfaraaz said:
but as i said before berlusconi might have even bribed the judge of tar to get buffon or ibra

Why would Berlusconi would bribed the judge to get Ibra, he only have to ask us, and we will gladly give him away :p

About Buffon, well I must say that Im not 100% sure that he would stay in the first place, so if he goes, Im ready for it.
 
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