Big_Rossoneri said:
I dont know why you upset about saying the truth, we know that the competition should be honorable until there is a clear justice for me and for you no that a justice is only for a team on another team.
And perhaps you know the quantity our team complaint from the arbitration that habitually what he is in the line of your team .I do not accuse your team in this case but I say for you by that from the injustice if there is a party exerting the effort with honour and then comes a referee and lost all what we build,A right that there are some of the mistakes from referees and these mistakes are assigning to my team while they are contrary for your team. you will not go away from me, I am your only competitor and by what you are happy now will end soon and we will see who laughs at the end.
Steroetypes about an Italian propensity to presume conspiracy where only incompetence will suffice aside, I'm very curious about the sociological motivation and need for people who continue to buy into these arguments. Milan or Roma wins the Scudetto, and suddenly all the referees and Lega Calcio administrators are somehow clean. But Juve wins the Scudetto, let alone a match, and suddenly there are paid-off refs, crooked decisions, backroom deals between Juve management and league administration, etc.
So I have a hard time understanding the motivation behind these kinds of accusations. Because while Juve have clearly not been saints throughout Serie A history, we can easily say the same for just about any other squad for that matter ... between the bankruptcies, match-fixing scandals, player doping accusations that clearly go well beyond anything Juventus doctors were ever accused of, etc.
Is it to assuage the pain of failure? Is it so difficult to stomach loss and failure that accusations of corruption and dishonor and illegal "help" are the mental and emotional crutch necessary for other tifosi to make it through their days? Is it so difficult to face the painful truths of a failed Scudetto campaign that propogating conspiracy theories helps take the responsibility off of your shoulders? "Hey, we had no chance of ever winning..." -- hands gesturing up to the gods -- "the system was against us."
Because that's the only message that comes off whenever I hear someone pull this kind of whining. It's a cop out. It's a refusal to face reality. It's a sign of weakness and an inability to cope with defeat.
Whatever it is, it's not very flattering and reflects poorly on the accuser.