[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (31 Viewers)

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
I don't blame you, you don't know about the argument me and alen had a couple of days ago maybe. My point is, soft penalties happen, especially for big teams, which is why Alen shouldn't be saying that Milan get intentional help from the refs, because going by that logic, i can say the same about Juve.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
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I don't blame you, you don't know about the argument me and alen had a couple of days ago maybe. My point is, soft penalties happen, especially for big teams, which is why Alen shouldn't be saying that Milan get intentional help from the refs, because going by that logic, i can say the same about Juve.
I expected that ,not only for Milan...the Euro competitions are coming and the big teams (are we big anymore that should be the main question) must have an injection of confidence. Sad but true.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
:sergio: So instead of you guys concluding, ah ya he's right its kinda the same thing, looks like the refs aren't helping either one of us.

you guys instead come up with, ya he's right, the refs must be helping us like they;re helping Milan.

Not what i intended, but i guess it comes with being a Serie A fan :D
 
May 22, 2007
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:D

I wasn't being entirely serious with the scudetto part but you are 100% spot on about the fact that all big teams get favorable decisions every week. That's not a secret, even though we have had a suspiciously large amount of wrong penalty decisions go our way.
 

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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:sergio: So instead of you guys concluding, ah ya he's right its kinda the same thing, looks like the refs aren't helping either one of us.

you guys instead come up with, ya he's right, the refs must be helping us like they;re helping Milan.

Not what i intended, but i guess it comes with being a Serie A fan :D
Fred,I'm just realistic here, it's not about who loves serie a and who doesn't ,the fact is the scenario (help from the refs in the main moments) is oftenly the case especially before some important moments such are Euro competitions.
But sometimes even the ref can't help when you play badly.
For example our game against Lazio turned to be solved by non-existing penalty scored by Del Piero,but that was our only chance there.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Fred,I'm just realistic here, it's not about who loves serie a and who doesn't ,the fact is the scenario (help from the refs in the main moments) is oftenly the case especially before some important moments such are Euro competitions.
But sometimes even the ref can't help when you play badly.
For example our game against Lazio turned to be solved by non-existing penalty scored by Del Piero,but that was our only chance there.
I understand that big teams get favorable decisions, its the same everywhere in the world. the difference between me and you guys is that i don't think it is pre planned to help those big teams.
 

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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I understand that big teams get favorable decisions, its the same everywhere in the world. the difference between me and you guys is that i don't think it is pre planned to help those big teams.

You mean preplanned like :"hey listen ref,we need those 3 points ,help us and we'll pay you in advance", or "come to our headquarters and we'll feed you give you some drink and have a nice chat about our next game because we need 3 points more before Euro competition ,you know Melo is struggling Sissoko is alone there in the field and Candreva and Grosso (Lippi's favorites) need to play so we need to exploit them and YOU need to help us (of course you'll get an envelope with something in it"???
 

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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Didn't think these 2 ways (previously posted) either but I think that some plans exist anyway. Don't know if that comes from the local formed agreement (Ref-club) or from some upper level.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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The power is in Milan, you only have to look at personnel ingrained into the system. Massively influential people, like we used to have. I'm not talking about brown paper bags and meeting in dark alleys, the calcio way is different.

Because Juve get a couple of soft penalties it doesn't change anything, they most likely just feel sorry for us we have been so bad :D
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
Forza Inter but knowing the bastards they would do everything to hurt Juve and it won't matter to them, they know that Ranieri's Roma will not reach them.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,028
Forza Inter but knowing the bastards they would do everything to hurt Juve and it won't matter to them, they know that Ranieri's Roma will not reach them.
I won't be disappointed with a draw. Napoli losing is better for Juve, but Roma getting closer and closer might make this championship interesting, at least for a while, until Ranieri chokes the moment he gets 3-4 pts away from Inter.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
I won't be disappointed with a draw. Napoli losing is better for Juve, but Roma getting closer and closer might make this championship interesting, at least for a while, until Ranieri chokes the moment he gets 3-4 pts away from Inter.
I don't really care about having this championship interesting; Juve not involved in the "interesting" part doesn't make it interesting.
 

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