Gianluigi Buffon (88 Viewers)

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Its time to disband club amd start a new. Form a new, Joventus Club de Futbal somewhere in Spain, change the mentality to play a modern game, get Iglo Tare and Simone Inzaghi to headstart the project. Appologize for calciopoli, appologize for gol du Muntari, appologize to Oliver and his family, appologize to UEFA ans Madrid. Only then we can grow as a whole, the Club as well as the fans
You forgot one important step. Must also have auto-da-fé for Buffon. Burnt at the stake in the Bernabeu with Oliver in charge of the ceremonial lighting of the pyre. Only then will apology be truly sincere.
 

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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
You forgot one important step. Must also have auto-da-fé for Buffon. Burnt at the stake in the Bernabeu with Oliver in charge of the ceremonial lighting of the pyre. Only then will apology be truly sincere.
Ah Yes, nothing like a good old sacrifice for good charm. It will also symbolize the end of the old, and beginning of the new era. Will be beautiful to watch
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,924
This.

In a world of carefully-worddd statements, hypocrisy and boring and scripted “answers” in interviews, it’s nice that Gigi still sticks to his convictions and hasn’t shifted his opinion 180 degrees. More proud of him now than I ever was. If only we could see this less statesman-like version of him more in his Juventus career.
There was no logic in expecting Gigi not to stick to his statement. Exactly because a 40 years old football gentleman "lost it" for the first time in his career, the world should have realized that something really awful happened that night. Sure, as a Juve player, Gigi was disappointed to be eliminated and to lose his last chance for the CL, but it was painfully obvious that he was just as disappointed that an epic match was stopped earlier than it should have been, and it will never be considered an epic match. It was obvious how disappointed he was that UEFA underestimated the match by appointing a rookie. It was obvious how disappointed he was that a chance for Italian football was ruined.
English football won a lot when Manchester United won in 1999 or Liverpool in 2005. Pretty much these are the moments when EPL took over serie A. Imagine if Milan got a penalty in last minute at 3:3 or Manchester's first or second goal against Bayern in 1999 were disallowed. Who knows how would have football developed, what would have happened with EPL, Serie A, even Bundesliga or La Liga. Not calling the penalty might have been a huge moment in football's history, and a 33 year old kid (Buffon's perspective) ruined it.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,757
Its time to disband club amd start a new. Form a new, Joventus Club de Futbal somewhere in Spain, change the mentality to play a modern game, get Iglo Tare and Simone Inzaghi to headstart the project. Appologize for calciopoli, appologize for gol du Muntari, appologize to Oliver and his family, appologize to UEFA ans Madrid. Only then we can grow as a whole, the Club as well as the fans
Don't forget the doping

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Ale >>>>>>>>>> Gigi anyway so who cares
Is that even up for debate?

Ale is a real Juventino, unlike Gigi who wanted to move to Milan and Roma at different times in his career

Even Marchisio is ahead of Gigi as a real Juventino
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Kudos to buffon for not backtracking. He clearly said he went over the top with the insults , so the world should take that as enough of an apology.

What he said about logically still thinking the same but without the anger of the moment, i applaud him for not backtracking and letting people know the truth.

Playing the “polite and exemplary captain ” role and backtracking would mean to accept what uefa is doing and what that stupid referee did.

One man can take just enough. I totally back him and if some fans will think from now on he is a “child thorowing tantrums” then so be it.

I still cant figure out how theres people wanting to take it in the ass by uefa and thinking buffon should act like some modern geezas when being tortured by some corrupts.

Fuk him playing nice guy, how can you play nice guy when u are deprived like that, not only you but millions? Ffs

Bullshid.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
There was no logic in expecting Gigi not to stick to his statement. Exactly because a 40 years old football gentleman "lost it" for the first time in his career, the world should have realized that something really awful happened that night. Sure, as a Juve player, Gigi was disappointed to be eliminated and to lose his last chance for the CL, but it was painfully obvious that he was just as disappointed that an epic match was stopped earlier than it should have been, and it will never be considered an epic match. It was obvious how disappointed he was that UEFA underestimated the match by appointing a rookie. It was obvious how disappointed he was that a chance for Italian football was ruined.
English football won a lot when Manchester United won in 1999 or Liverpool in 2005. Pretty much these are the moments when EPL took over serie A. Imagine if Milan got a penalty in last minute at 3:3 or Manchester's first or second goal against Bayern in 1999 were disallowed. Who knows how would have football developed, what would have happened with EPL, Serie A, even Bundesliga or La Liga. Not calling the penalty might have been a huge moment in football's history, and a 33 year old kid (Buffon's perspective) ruined it.
:tup:

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
I'm so glad the man is sticking to his guns. In this world of neo feminist faggotry and excessive political correctness where people are easily offended by anything and everything and yet 15 year old girls are displaying their tits and assess, twerking, and acting like hoes, I am glad that someone is expressing himself openly and freely, no filters or buffers, without fear of being ridiculed or jumped on by the nazi PC cunts. We need more honesty and truth in a world governed by hypocrites, decrepit old muppets, and downright liars. Forza Gigi.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,607
I'm so glad the man is sticking to his guns. In this world of neo feminist faggotry and excessive political correctness where people are easily offended by anything and everything and yet 15 year old girls are displaying their tits and assess, twerking, and acting like hoes, I am glad that someone is expressing himself openly and freely, no filters or buffers, without fear of being ridiculed or jumped on by the nazi PC cunts. We need more honesty and truth in a world governed by hypocrites, decrepit old muppets, and downright liars. Forza Gigi.
What a time to be alive :touched: @Maddy
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I'm so glad the man is sticking to his guns. In this world of neo feminist faggotry and excessive political correctness where people are easily offended by anything and everything and yet 15 year old girls are displaying their tits and assess, twerking, and acting like hoes, I am glad that someone is expressing himself openly and freely, no filters or buffers, without fear of being ridiculed or jumped on by the nazi PC cunts. We need more honesty and truth in a world governed by hypocrites, decrepit old muppets, and downright liars. Forza Gigi.
:agree:

Nice to see the leaders of this club showing some fire and passion. If those in charge back in 2006 had shown more of this backbone and fight, who knows, maybe we don't get relegated. :snoop:

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Is Gigi the Nainggolan of Europe?
In before Gollum wins CL this year. :weee:
 

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