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Falafel

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Maldini:"Italian football has changed a great deal and naturally the most obvious difference is seeing Juventus in Serie B. As a sportsman, I feel it’s right to pay for certain mistakes, but at the same time I hope to see Juve back in Serie A from next season. Italian football needs this club and we respect them as opponents.”
source: Football Italia - channel4
 

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i dont think we wouldve achieved anything with it to begin with, basicly we wanted to complain that our penalty was ok, but others got away lightly, so we also should be let off without punishment as well. they wont punish milan, fiorentina and lazio harsher then it is now, so why bother. reinstating us back to serie a wouldve been a joke and even a bigger disgrace to calcio. also going to civil courts is against fifa regulations, so even if tar's decision wouldve been favourable, fifa probably wouldnt have liked it and punished us even harsher..
 

serfaraaz

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Fliakis said:
i dont think we wouldve achieved anything with it to begin with, basicly we wanted to complain that our penalty was ok, but others got away lightly, so we also should be let off without punishment as well. they wont punish milan, fiorentina and lazio harsher then it is now, so why bother. reinstating us back to serie a wouldve been a joke and even a bigger disgrace to calcio. also going to civil courts is against fifa regulations, so even if tar's decision wouldve been favourable, fifa probably wouldnt have liked it and punished us even harsher..
but then why a change of mind so suddenly by gigli first he wanted to go to tar then he decided against it
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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Fliakis said:
i dont think we wouldve achieved anything with it to begin with, basicly we wanted to complain that our penalty was ok, but others got away lightly, so we also should be let off without punishment as well. they wont punish milan, fiorentina and lazio harsher then it is now, so why bother. reinstating us back to serie a wouldve been a joke and even a bigger disgrace to calcio. also going to civil courts is against fifa regulations, so even if tar's decision wouldve been favourable, fifa probably wouldnt have liked it and punished us even harsher..
not to re-hash this whole thing, but if anyone can tell me if what Moggi did was wrong, and other clubs were doing exactly the same thing, why are we being punished so heavily ??

We have gotten a real raw deal, and I think we should have taken it as far as possible

Like I said before, the bigger scandal is happening as we speak, with Don Rossi as the guilty party
 

zizoufan

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May 25, 2004
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Vinman said:
not to re-hash this whole thing, but if anyone can tell me if what Moggi did was wrong, and other clubs were doing exactly the same thing, why are we being punished so heavily ??

We have gotten a real raw deal, and I think we should have taken it as far as possible

Like I said before, the bigger scandal is happening as we speak, with Don Rossi as the guilty party

we'll know that after a couple of years. it's a pitty to see juventus playing in B .
 

swag

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Badass Devil said:
well put by the grandfather of calcio, he makes some valid points, and if u ask me its a shame he didnt run this case.

ive always had an admiration for mazzone, more for his off pitch than on pitch, i say we give him a job in the juve board.
Carlo is the sh*t. One of my favorite coaches in all of calcio. :tup:

He's the real deal.
 
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