[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (15 Viewers)

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Off topic, but I think I will stop attacking the serie A refs. They don't give yellow cards to players for dying.


"A Croatian footballer booked for diving had actually dropped dead of a heart attack.

Goran Tunjic, a 32-year-old defender playing for the Mladost FC, collapsed in the 35th minute of the County League match against Hrvatski Sokola, prompting the referee to approach the player with yellow card in his hand.

Tragically, however, the player had suffered a fatal heart attack.


The official quickly realised what had happened and called for medical aid, but Tunjic died despite being rushed to a nearby hospital.

"Doctors tried to help him but there was nothing they could do," a club spokesman said of the player, who had no previous medical problems. "

"He just fell dead on the spot."

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/article/1224/


That's crazy
 

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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office has opened a preventive case for alleged bonuses promised by the Siena management to its registered members(players and staff). This would likely try to influence the outcome of the game against Inter in the last day of the championship.


:shifty:

So if Siena win they'll throw them in Serie C and if they lose, everything will be ok? :sigh:

Opening this "preventive" case IS INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME OF A GAME.

:sergio:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office has opened a preventive case for alleged bonuses promised by the Siena management to its registered members(players and staff). This would likely try to influence the outcome of the game against Inter in the last day of the championship.


:shifty:

So if Siena win they'll throw them in Serie C and if they lose, everything will be ok? :sigh:

Opening this "preventive" case IS INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME OF A GAME.

:sergio:
Inter needed the title wrapped up extra tightly this season by their buddies in power. This is outrageous.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
21,689
The Federal Prosecutor's Office has opened a preventive case for alleged bonuses promised by the Siena management to its registered members(players and staff). This would likely try to influence the outcome of the game against Inter in the last day of the championship.


:shifty:

So if Siena win they'll throw them in Serie C and if they lose, everything will be ok? :sigh:

Opening this "preventive" case IS INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME OF A GAME.

:sergio:
Forza Bayern. That's all I can say at the moment :yuck:
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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I don’t treat my players like children. It’s not my fault if Ranieri was considered a loser at Chelsea.”

We preferred to work on the field and study Roma carefully to find their weak points. If before a match I made my team watch 'Gladiator,’ they’d start laughing or call the doctor asking if I was ill.”

I never said I was a phenomenon, but it’s certainly not my fault if in 2004, after coming to Chelsea and asking why Ranieri was replaced, I was told they wanted to win and it was never going to happen with him.

It is really not my fault if he was considered a loser at Chelsea.

:spliff:
 

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