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Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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Sicilian Juve said:
I know. It seems to me that they want to make an example out of Juve because they are the most visible team and have had the most success. What I do not get is as soon as this thing broke All of the current leaders of the team resigned. These are the people that should be punished. Ban them from the game, fine the team Monetarily, but to single out Juve when alot of teams are guilty of the same crime is just wanting to kill the king. It is simple revenge. Juve has been king of the Serie a for so long "well we will see about that". This whole thing is a joke that is not very funny.:(

:tup: nicely said cant agree more.
 

ReBeL

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Juventus fails to get relegation overturned


ROME, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Juventus on Friday failed to persuade Italy's football federation to repeal their relegation to the second division following a match-fixing trial, the club said in a statement.

A soccer tribunal stripped Juve of their last two Italian titles and demoted them to Serie B where they will start next season with a -17 point punishment. The club sought a repeal in a conciliatory meeting arbitrated by Italy's Olympic Committee.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/060818/15/10767.html
 

pavelnedved

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Jul 15, 2006
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ReBeL said:
Juventus fails to get relegation overturned


ROME, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Juventus on Friday failed to persuade Italy's football federation to repeal their relegation to the second division following a match-fixing trial, the club said in a statement.

A soccer tribunal stripped Juve of their last two Italian titles and demoted them to Serie B where they will start next season with a -17 point punishment. The club sought a repeal in a conciliatory meeting arbitrated by Italy's Olympic Committee.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/060818/15/10767.html
Huh, what is this ?
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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pavelnedved said:
Huh, what is this ?
It means that our attempt to make a reconciliation with Rossi's guys has failed...

Next step for Juve, the meeting of the board of directors on Monday to identify the next initiative of the club...

It maybe appealing to TAR...
 

ReBeL

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Juventus chairman Giovanni Cobolli Gigli said the Turin club expected the same punishment as three others involved in the scandal, Lazio, Fiorentina and AC Milan, who kept their places in the top division but with points penalties.

"We will examine all of our options calmly, convinced as we are, in our search for a more fair punishment," he told reporters.

Cobolli Gigli said the next steps included bringing the case to another Olympic Committee department and going outside sports justice to a civil court or even to the European Court of Justice.

Reuters
 
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