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isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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We don't have anything to lose. It can't get worse than -17 B, two lost scudetti and obviously no European Cups. For *us*, at least. Who cares if Figc gets banned from the cups for a while. It would only mean that Inter&co will have to give up the CL money. Not a big problem to me.

The real mess, for FIGC anyway, is postponing the Championships. It means paying damages to Tvs, Sponsors and so on.
And deciding not to postpone them could lead to having Juve winning an appeal and you can figure the rest out: Juve sueing Figc and asking damages, the club in A instead of Juve not wanting to return to B, the clubs that lost to Juve in B appealing, some clubs appealing cause their fate would have been different if Juve had been in A from the beginning... Plus you can't switch the Series of 2 clubs during the season...
 

Everblue

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Jul 12, 2006
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Well, at this point who cares about the CL? I mean, Juve got 22 million euros from last year, isnt even a lot (forgot where I read it).

If Juve drowns, many others will drown too - hey, I like that, at least we go down in style. :pint: :pint: :pint: To the death!
 

serfaraaz

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Apr 14, 2005
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Everblue said:
Well, at this point who cares about the CL? I mean, Juve got 22 million euros from last year, isnt even a lot (forgot where I read it).

If Juve drowns, many others will drown too - hey, I like that, at least we go down in style. :pint: :pint: :pint: To the death!
but if we dont play in ucl our tv rights deal and other sponsporship deal can be reduced ie that is we wont be getting 100 million euro tv right deals
 

Everblue

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serfaraaz said:
but if we dont play in ucl our tv rights deal and other sponsporship deal can be reduced ie that is we wont be getting 100 million euro tv right deals
Yes you are right, but unfortunatley there is nothing we can do about it.

1. If we accept Serie B we're out of the CL for a couple of years
2. If we go to Tar we might return to Serie A and all of Italy is banned from the CL for a couple of years

I prefer option 2.
 

serfaraaz

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Everblue said:
Yes you are right, but unfortunatley there is nothing we can do about it.

1. If we accept Serie B we're out of the CL for a couple of years
2. If we go to Tar we might return to Serie A and all of Italy is banned from the CL for a couple of years

I prefer option 2.
but we dont the exact number of years it might 4 to 8 years ban but moratti berlusconi might bribe the judge i am sure of it
 

Everblue

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serfaraaz said:
but we dont the exact number of years it might 4 to 8 years ban but moratti berlusconi might bribe the judge i am sure of it
Hahaha yeah yeah... I think best is to tackle 1 problem at a time, and the #1 problem now is to go back to Serie A.
 

serfaraaz

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isha00 said:
Let's wait the ordinary courts to act before we say they are all corrupted. In the doping appeal we got justice, didn't we? And bribing a sportive FIGC judge is not the same as bribing a regular one.

Anyway, it was Rossi himself that said that all FIGC clubs would get excluded from the European competitions for a couple of years, if someone appealed to Tar.
I posted it a couple of pages back.
when dopping trial happened we had moggi and giraudo and the agnelli family was alive their influence might helped
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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The option two sounds promising. Its good to see that there are many options still left open, even though though we face a real uphill task. BTW whats the latest about dupont? are we really going to get him for our cases?
 

serfaraaz

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Everblue said:
Hahaha yeah yeah... I think best is to tackle 1 problem at a time, and the #1 problem now is to go back to Serie A.
yeah even if juve win the appeal what does it do our reputation has been damaged players who said they would stay have left and i dont know whether will intetionally give decisions against juve
 

serfaraaz

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PhRoZeN said:
The option two sounds promising. Its good to see that there are many options still left open, even though though we face a real uphill task. BTW whats the latest about dupont? are we really going to get him for our cases?
i dont want to spoil the fun but u have to remember there is no juventini in the courts of italy it is filled with interista and its anti juve world
 
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