Howdy fellas, long time no see. Been on vacation in Italy and had no internet access, you must've all missed my presence no ?
anywhooo
Obviously winning the scudetto that way doesn't feel like winning a title regularly, but what can you do in a country like Italy. If the teams ahead of you resort to cheating, and thus making the playing feild unequal, it's normal that you don't win. Matches were pre-arranged, linesmen were picked, linesmen designators were offered FREE hair transplants, players urged by top executives to wreack havoc at their previous clubs to be easier to move away, refs getting locked up yet never report what happened to them, Maserattis etc..it doesn't get uglier than that I'm afraid to say.
In 1998 Inter were better than Juve but we all rememebr what Ceccarini did in that DECISIVE, near the end of the season game in turin, too bad wire-taps don't exist for that season. In 1997 Parma were robbed by you guys, so taking two scudetti away and relegation to B is the price you pay for years of stealing scudetti.
In the 1988 Olympics when Ben Johnson, who finished first and thus won gold, failed a doping test, his gold medal was awarded to the runner-up, Carl Lewis. It's the same thing, you cheat, you do not deserve a medal/trophy. Simple as.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Johnson_(athlete)
I didn't celebrate that scudetto, it just put a smile on my face. I did celebrate Juve getting demoted, though. I won't lie.
Good day.

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