[ITA] Coppa Italia 2015/2016 (1 Viewer)

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TheTruth

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Aug 24, 2015
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This is so strategic from Mancini,

and being a Juve fan I enjoy every second of it. Absolutely delighted.

On a serious note, Sarri does deserve a ban or some sort of punishment. You should be able to have own personal opinions, but being a public figure at the highest level in Italy you can't say what he said. And since Mancini went public with it, again a brilliant strategic move, the federation are forced to do something now.
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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This was epic :lol:.

These provincial clubs fighting over Coppa like it's the most prestigious trophy ... It just shows deep down they know Scudetto is impossible...
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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This is so strategic from Mancini,

and being a Juve fan I enjoy every second of it. Absolutely delighted.

On a serious note, Sarri does deserve a ban or some sort of punishment. You should be able to have own personal opinions, but being a public figure at the highest level in Italy you can't say what he said. And since Mancini went public with it, again a brilliant strategic move, the federation are forced to do something now.
I loved it. Pure idiocy but extremely entertaining and damaging as well. Let other clubs (like Napoli) get negative headlines for once.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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This was epic :lol:.

These provincial clubs fighting over Coppa like it's the most prestigious trophy ... It just shows deep down they know Scudetto is impossible...
TBH I love that Coppa gets more attention these past seasons since Scudetto is pretty much monopolized by us :evil:
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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These two are a pair of retards. Do they even know what racist means?

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That's some brilliant $#@! stirring from TS, they know Napoli are our main rivals.
i'm no expert in italian, but afaik as @Salvo said, racist in italian must have a wider meaning than in english (or in french or hungarian, for instance)

generally it's all right to choose a side for a newspaper, but picking inter against anybody, and victimizing mancini? thanks, no.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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i'm no expert in italian, but afaik as @Salvo said, racist in italian must have a wider meaning than in english (or in french or hungarian, for instance)

generally it's all right to choose a side for a newspaper, but picking inter against anybody, and victimizing mancini? thanks, no.
It isnt officially but im pretty sure its used.
 

JuveJay

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i'm no expert in italian, but afaik as @Salvo said, racist in italian must have a wider meaning than in english (or in french or hungarian, for instance)

generally it's all right to choose a side for a newspaper, but picking inter against anybody, and victimizing mancini? thanks, no.
It does slightly, because of the regionalism, but even a chimpanzee knows calling someone a faggot or an old git is not racism. They use that term to give greater meaning to an insult considered lesser. Unfortunately Italy still has an issue with homophobia, mostly because of church and traditional values/institutions, so being called "finocchio" is not treated as harshly.
 
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