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Jun-hide

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serfaraaz said:
this one says that figc have asked juve not to go to the tar and in return they will give us any amount of compensation
Does anyone know how much?

Anyway, it is quite interesting because by providing financial compensation FIGC is implicitly acknowledging that the senteces given to Juve is unfair.
And their willingness to compromise show, to certain extent, that we do have genuine chance of winning, as Isha emphasized in the past posts.

Obviously, we have to look at the possibility of realistically winning the TAR, and weigh it against backlash of not winning it.
Personally, from a nayman's point of view, it seems the like a complete toss up as to what the verdict will be with the TAR.
Moreover, we should not forget that if we do indeed win the TAR and put Serie A into complete mess, and I fear the possibility that the league will be in tatters and may do no side any favour. It took years for English to rebuild their league after Hagel tragedy - I sense something similar is going to happen for Serie A as well.

Beside, -17 point penalty in Serie B is not an impossible task with the team we have anyway. So a decent financial package will probably do for me. Of course, it depends a lot on the offer FIGC is making. Serie A will be nice, and serves us right but I am open to other possibilities as long as it increases our chances of putting in competitive teams in later years. I feel sorry for some of the players but as fan Serie B and huge financial package to rebuild isnt too bad a proposition.
Anyhow, I would like to see Cobli and co. drag this on and play the game of brinkmanship for a while. FIGC has hell of lot more loose if this we take the case to TAR than us, and they will eventually have to offer more attractive packages.
 

serfaraaz

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Jun-hide said:
Does anyone know how much?

Anyway, it is quite interesting because by providing financial compensation FIGC is implicitly acknowledging that the senteces given to Juve is unfair.
And their willingness to compromise show, to certain extent, that we do have genuine chance of winning, as Isha emphasized in the past posts.

Obviously, we have to look at the possibility of realistically winning the TAR, and weigh it against backlash of not winning it.
Personally, from a nayman's point of view, it seems the like a complete toss up as to what the verdict will be with the TAR.
Moreover, we should not forget that if we do indeed win the TAR and put Serie A into complete mess, and I fear the possibility that the league will be in tatters and may do no side any favour. It took years for English to rebuild their league after Hagel tragedy - I sense something similar is going to happen for Serie A as well.

Beside, -17 point penalty in Serie B is not an impossible task with the team we have anyway. So a decent financial package will probably do for me. Of course, it depends a lot on the offer FIGC is making. Serie A will be nice, and serves us right but I am open to other possibilities as long as it increases our chances of putting in competitive teams in later years. I feel sorry for some of the players but as fan Serie B and huge financial package to rebuild isnt too bad a proposition.
Anyhow, I would like to see Cobli and co. drag this on and play the game of brinkmanship for a while. FIGC has hell of lot more loose if this we take the case to TAR than us, and they will eventually have to offer more attractive packages.
130 million euros:cool:
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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FIFA already said they won't get into it for the moment so the Italian NT is ok for now. Mr. Rossi is happy that his friend Mr. Blatter made him this favour. UEFA could ban all teams from UEFA competitions.

You guys know why they're making all of this right? I smell some Serie A. ;)
 

Badass J Elkann

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serfaraaz said:
yeah i just hate blatter he has done nothing for the game offtopic tommorow is press conference of moggi:D

if u ask me blatter has made the last 2 world cups quite poor, in terms of discipline rules etc...

blabber blatter is all talk - no action, as i said, he shud stick with making a good football game to rival pes
 

serfaraaz

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mark77 said:
FIFA already said they won't get into it for the moment so the Italian NT is ok for now. Mr. Rossi is happy that his friend Mr. Blatter made him this favour. UEFA could ban all teams from UEFA competitions.

You guys know why they're making all of this right? I smell some Serie A. ;)
i was asking about is it figc demanding money from juve or figc wants to give compensation so that juve dont go tar
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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mark77 said:
FIFA already said they won't get into it for the moment so the Italian NT is ok for now. Mr. Rossi is happy that his friend Mr. Blatter made him this favour. UEFA could ban all teams from UEFA competitions.

You guys know why they're making all of this right? I smell some Serie A. ;)
its obvious!!!

the figc and fifa are in denial that they know juve have a point! and shud be re-instated, and are doing their lamest attempts to drive us from taking this further, first with empty threats, now compensation talks.

we are juve! we fight! we fight for our right! they may take our scudetto's and serie A status.

But they will never take! our dignity! and pride!
 

serfaraaz

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Badass Devil said:
if u ask me blatter has made the last 2 world cups quite poor, in terms of discipline rules etc...

blabber blatter is all talk - no action, as i said, he shud stick with making a good football game to rival pes
i dont think this world cup was as poor as that in japan and korea
 

Paolo Sosa

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Nov 11, 2005
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mark77 said:
FIFA already said they won't get into it for the moment so the Italian NT is ok for now. Mr. Rossi is happy that his friend Mr. Blatter made him this favour. UEFA could ban all teams from UEFA competitions.

You guys know why they're making all of this right? I smell some Serie A. ;)
may god bless you if u r right :p
 

Mark

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serfaraaz said:
i was asking about is it figc demanding money from juve or figc wants to give compensation so that juve dont go tar

Juve wants $$$ from the FIGC because they're in B-17pts + didn't get a fair trial + sold their best players + less TV money + no CL money.....

when the FIGC heard that they came back with: We want compensation from Juve's part because they made the Italian league look bad. WHAT A JOKE!!!
 

serfaraaz

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mark77 said:
Juve wants $$$ from the FIGC because they're in B-17pts + didn't get a fair trial + sold their best players + less TV money + no CL money.....

when the FIGC heard that they came back with: We want compensation from Juve's part because they made the Italian league look bad. WHAT A JOKE!!!
mark why is badass devil banned again:D
 

Mark

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btw, Inter will celebrate their well deserved*cough*scudetto this Saturday vs Roma during the SuperCoppa. lol

How sweet will it be if we win the TAR appeal and have them cut the scudetto badge from their ugly shirt. :tup:
 
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