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Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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Jun-hide said:
Hopefully we can get more points reduced.
Somewhere around -10 points would be quite comfortable for 1st or second place now that Viola and Lazio are in Serie A.
Also, it would ease the mental pressures on players as the season begins.

If we are re-admitted to Serie A, it may not be desirable as now we just simply dont have time to buy replacements for our departed players, and may not gel as a team. I doubt whether we can be competitive enough to overcome the point deficit which shouldnt have been too problematic with our proper squad.

Does anyone know, whether it would be possible to appeal to the European Court, if UEFA does indeed kick us out of competition in case we are promoted to Serie A?
no point in appealing if we dont win our only way in uefa next year.....
 

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Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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Morra10 said:
no point in appealing if we dont win our only way in uefa next year.....

Some of you scare me somethimes... The club is figthing to reduce the ban or even stay in Serie A and some of you are worrying on going to CL next year?

Like I said before, first lets worry abot wining this batle and then we can think about wining the War.
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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Morra10 said:
no point in appealing if we dont win our only way in uefa next year.....
Well I hear that the ban could last for multiple of years.
Anyway, my guess is that UEFA and Italian FA has a backdoor agreement to punish Juve (I am almost certain of this on the Italian FA's initiative and willing reponse by UEFA), and as the outcome of verdict is beyond the latter's hand the former is making something of an empty threat to influence the trial.
My stance will be more certain if Milan is admitted to the Champions League, which I believe they will be.
Now, I think there are enough evidence to speculate that both football federations are ganging up on Juve (Just to note: This does not mean we should not be penalized) and I reckon there is a fair chance that Juve can appeal to the court and win it on the basis of unfair treatment.
I am no lawyer so I do not know whether this would be technically viable or not.
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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Espectro said:
Some of you scare me somethimes... The club is figthing to reduce the ban or even stay in Serie A and some of you are worrying on going to CL next year?

Like I said before, first lets worry abot wining this batle and then we can think about wining the War.

haha.....i was trying to answer his question. if anything i was saying there is no need to waste time on that and pay attention to this. and second what makes u think im talking about C.L when i say eufa?
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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Gep D'Messiah said:



You dont have to be a lawyer. Its common sense. :eyebrows:
I am wondering then what are the chances of us acutally winning it?
I guess, overall, the whole conversation would be meaningless because we probably won't be re-instated and moreover Secco is no fool in trying to get us back to Serie A whatever the cost.

Anyway, this is beside the point, but can Juve sue the Italian FA for the financial damage they caused? Firstly, as I have mentioned in the past posts, you just cannot see the match fixing(?) in isolation but in relation to how Moggi ran Juve as a whole. My general point was that one has to see match-fixing as a way of providing abnormal return by the management team. And as we all know, Moggi liked to operate on cheap costs, and bargain buys - He is good at it, but you can't beat the market on that alone.
We all know how Moggi and Giraudo benefited from the relatively free powers they enjoyed (Baiocco being the prime example) on a personal level.
If one can establish that there was no way of forseeing the operating acitivities of the management team, then I think we have a strong case to establish the claim that sporting tribunal had no right to give a verdict which influenced the welfare of many people invovled (The position I strongly take).
And coupled this with seemingly unfairness(?) in the treatment received and lack of transparent standard used by the sporting tribunal, I think we should not appeal for penalty (after all I think -17points is an achievable target) but rather financial damage caused. I am wondering if the sporting tribunal is immue to such trail.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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Jun-hide said:
I am wondering then what are the chances of us acutally winning it?
I guess, overall, the whole conversation would be meaningless because we probably won't be re-instated and moreover Secco is no fool in trying to get us back to Serie A whatever the cost.

Anyway, this is beside the point, but can Juve sue the Italian FA for the financial damage they caused? Firstly, as I have mentioned in the past posts, you just cannot see the match fixing(?) in isolation but in relation to how Moggi ran Juve as a whole. My general point was that one has to see match-fixing as a way of providing abnormal return by the management team. And as we all know, Moggi liked to operate on cheap costs, and bargain buys - He is good at it, but you can't beat the market on that alone.
We all know how Moggi and Giraudo benefited from the relatively free powers they enjoyed (Baiocco being the prime example) on a personal level.
If one can establish that there was no way of forseeing the operating acitivities of the management team, then I think we have a strong case to establish the claim that sporting tribunal had no right to give a verdict which influenced the welfare of many people invovled (The position I strongly take).
And coupled this with seemingly unfairness(?) in the treatment received and lack of transparent standard used by the sporting tribunal, I think we should not appeal for penalty (after all I think -17points is an achievable target) but rather financial damage caused. I am wondering if the sporting tribunal is immue to such trail.


Think we'll be happy with no point deduction and in serie B. However if we were to go SerieA they would probably give us a 40point deduction therefore ending up relegated and we'll be playing serieB football next season.
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
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Espectro said:
Some of you scare me somethimes... The club is figthing to reduce the ban or even stay in Serie A and some of you are worrying on going to CL next year?

Like I said before, first lets worry abot wining this batle and then we can think about wining the War.
Word.....

Baby steps everyone.......baby steps
 

d.nico

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Apr 23, 2003
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Guys... our important target for appealing is to get back our last 2 scudetti. We have won it on the pitch. We should fight for our right.
 

serfaraaz

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Apr 14, 2005
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d.nico said:
Guys... our important target for appealing is to get back our last 2 scudetti. We have won it on the pitch. We should fight for our right.
not until we appeal in european court because the courts in italy are filled with interista
 

Hambon

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Apr 22, 2005
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We have a better chance of signing Brett Farve as a DM then getting back our 2 scudetti.......even if we were to get them back from INter i would show the world that the Italian football league is just a big circus where anyone can pull an act......

lets just deal with our current dilema ...
 

white_rabbit

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Apr 9, 2006
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Gep D'Messiah said:
Think we'll be happy with no point deduction and in serie B. However if we were to go SerieA they would probably give us a 40point deduction therefore ending up relegated and we'll be playing serieB football next season.
i agree..
i think one year in seire B will help us to rebuild the team and restore the team and the calcio credibility
 

d.nico

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Apr 23, 2003
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hambon said:
We have a better chance of signing Brett Farve as a DM then getting back our 2 scudetti.......even if we were to get them back from INter i would show the world that the Italian football league is just a big circus where anyone can pull an act......

lets just deal with our current dilema ...
so, we never appeal to get back our 2 scudetti?
what are we trying to appeal is to lower our points deduction only? :disagree:

revoking 1 scudetto means 1 level lower. we got 2 scudetti revoked and down 1 level plus points deduction. :disagree:
 
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[joke]Why should UEFA bother with what's happening here in Italy, after all this our world, our thing.. Who are they to set rules upon us?[/joke]

Do you think people would like to see the likes of Palermo in CL instead of Juve? Ofc not! Do you think Milan will be banned from CL? Ofc not, they're just simply too big club, and UEFA aint wanna lose prestige in its competition by banning clubs like this, after they allready lost our precious Juve! That, and Berlusconi can and will bribe everyone neccesary :D
 
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