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Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,511
#21
The guy who wrote this actually said nothing we didn't knew, but at least someone has spoken in our defense and pointed all media injustice towards us. If only our board sometimes could do something like that.
 

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X Æ A-12

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Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
#23
I don't care about goal.com or gazzetta dello sport
but anti-juve attacks reached madness level

We,Juventini must do one thing

Support Juventus against everything and everybody,do not give up!

Remember good old days!This team made you happy and you can not leave them
forget the good old days. juve now is awesome. we have something no other big team has we have a soul. we have top players who stayed despite demotion and a close team who agaisnt all odds have rebuilt ourselves. juventus is greater than it ever was.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
4,828
#25
I was reading the comments on goal.com for that article and I couldn't help but notice that somebody under the name "Gui Le Mani" said that there's an appeal on its way to the European courts in an attempt to get 250 million euros and the two scudetti back. Did "Gui Le Mani dalla Juve" actually take action?
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
#26
I was reading the comments on goal.com for that article and I couldn't help but notice that somebody under the name "Gui Le Mani" said that there's an appeal on its way to the European courts in an attempt to get 250 million euros and the two scudetti back. Did "Gui Le Mani dalla Juve" actually take action?
THAT WOULD BE SO COOL IF WE WON!!!! but we won't get anything. all that will happen if our appeal works is that fifa will punish the figc they wont give us shit tho.:faq2: but i guess it will be cool to wipe the smirk of morrati and rossi's faces as we get our 2 scudetti back and to see inter shit their pants when we go on a shopping spree in the january market.
 
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JuveAdam

JuveAdam

Moggi santo..subito
Sep 12, 2006
1,072
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #27
    - Pg 74-75 there was no "Moggi System" or "cupola"
    - Pg 76 no proof of (article 6 violations) match fixing against Juventus

    Im sick of still hearing about Calciopoli when we are the only club to pay a real penalty & continue to do so even today. I don't want to get into a massive arguement about last summers events, but fans of other clubs continually remind us of it. You never hear mention of Totonero these days, & never did when Milan were conquering Europe in the late 80's after being rescued by Berlusconi. Strange that, makes you wonder who controls the Italian media...........
     

    Boudz

    Mercato Tourist
    Aug 1, 2002
    2,608
    #28
    whats done has been done and honestly any publication/periodical whether paper/electronic stating there non-bias before you read an article obviously have something fruitless to prove. on all counts we here already know most of this shit but only now a year later does the truth begin to seep out. but fuck it, whats done is done and there is nothing we can do about it but move forward.
    Like,FUCK IT!!seriously,FUCK IT!!fuck it whatever fucking way you want.Im fucking sick and tired of these rants about the match fixing scandal over and over and over and OVER again.1 year,its been 1 godamn year,and people still need to whine about it.
    I will never get over Farsopoli, the injustice was done to us and I will never lay down to Moratti or Rossi's mob! When the truth comes out and Juve are proved innocent all of you pushovers will celebrate and pretend to have stood by Juve and claim that you always knew they were innocent. If you really are Juve fans you will fight to your last breath protecting Juve's name.
     
    Jul 2, 2006
    19,433
    #29
    I will never get over Farsopoli, the injustice was done to us and I will never lay down to Moratti or Rossi's mob! When the truth comes out and Juve are proved innocent all of you pushovers will celebrate and pretend to have stood by Juve and claim that you always knew they were innocent. If you really are Juve fans you will fight to your last breath protecting Juve's name.

    This is one of best posts I ever seen

    I would write same things if I could write english:lol:
     

    Marc

    Softcore Juventino
    Jul 14, 2006
    21,649
    #30
    I will never get over Farsopoli, the injustice was done to us and I will never lay down to Moratti or Rossi's mob! When the truth comes out and Juve are proved innocent all of you pushovers will celebrate and pretend to have stood by Juve and claim that you always knew they were innocent. If you really are Juve fans you will fight to your last breath protecting Juve's name.
    Yea, true that. We´ll never get over that terrible scandal unless our name is cleared. Maybe in 15 years if we top the world again. But memories will never truly fade.
     

    Zé Tahir

    JhoolayLaaaal!
    Moderator
    Dec 10, 2004
    29,281
    #31
    I was reading the comments on goal.com for that article and I couldn't help but notice that somebody under the name "Gui Le Mani" said that there's an appeal on its way to the European courts in an attempt to get 250 million euros and the two scudetti back. Did "Gui Le Mani dalla Juve" actually take action?
    Interesting. Can you get him to cite his source?


    Did we really lose that much? 250 million euros? :eek:
     

    AngelaL

    Jinx Minx
    Aug 25, 2006
    10,215
    #33
    I was reading the comments on goal.com for that article and I couldn't help but notice that somebody under the name "Gui Le Mani" said that there's an appeal on its way to the European courts in an attempt to get 250 million euros and the two scudetti back. Did "Gui Le Mani dalla Juve" actually take action?
    The best person to answer that question is Isha00. Where is she?

    Im sick of still hearing about Calciopoli when we are the only club to pay a real penalty & continue to do so even today. I don't want to get into a massive arguement about last summers events, but fans of other clubs continually remind us of it. You never hear mention of Totonero these days, & never did when Milan were conquering Europe in the late 80's after being rescued by Berlusconi. Strange that, makes you wonder who controls the Italian media...........
    Berlu and il topo sporco (moRATti) control most of the media.

    Interesting. Can you get him to cite his source?

    Did we really lose that much? 250 million euros? :eek:
    250 million euros? Who knows? We lose money this year too with no CL and reduced sponsorship money. It may even be more.
     

    Mark

    The Informer
    Administrator
    Dec 19, 2003
    97,627
    #35
    I was reading the comments on goal.com for that article and I couldn't help but notice that somebody under the name "Gui Le Mani" said that there's an appeal on its way to the European courts in an attempt to get 250 million euros and the two scudetti back. Did "Gui Le Mani dalla Juve" actually take action?
    I think it's the one with Luc Misson on the case? The Bosman rule guy.
     
    Jul 12, 2002
    5,666
    #39
    I will never get over Farsopoli, the injustice was done to us and I will never lay down to Moratti or Rossi's mob! When the truth comes out and Juve are proved innocent all of you pushovers will celebrate and pretend to have stood by Juve and claim that you always knew they were innocent. If you really are Juve fans you will fight to your last breath protecting Juve's name.
    Innocent?!?! In what way have juventus ever been innocent? Juve has run Serie A like a mob for decades. Sure, that's part of the fabric of Italian culture, and there have been plenty willing to help, but that does not excuse the blatant disregard for sporting decency shown by Juventus, for which they were rightly punished. That is not to say that the punishment was fair in comparison to other relevant disciplinary actions, but still appropriate to the magnitude of the transgression. If you are willing to "fight to your last breath protecting", the name of a club that has a tradition of intimidation, cheating, and lying; then you may be a true Juve fan, but what of it?

    Seriously, calciopoli accomplished nothing, but to fuel the rumour mills of Juve's supposed influence, and to make some "real juve fans" quite bitter. The point of the exercise was to show that no matter what happens, Italian football is a reflection of the political and economic culture of the country, which sadly to say is in a deplorable state.

    :smoke:
     

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