[ITA] Serie A 2008/2009 (33 Viewers)

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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I guess going from late October til March without a single penalty awarded is a sign of favouritisim. Rotfl. You must have missed Inter-Torino when Bergonzi failed to award Inter a stonewall penalty for a crystal clear handball on Abate. Oh wait, it doesn't count because it's not a pro-Inter mistake..

And I know we will lose to Man U, but don't act as if Juve own English clubs... Pool and Arsenal knocked you out 2 years in a row during the Capello times. Hopefully Chelsea complete the treble.
As if you have to lecture us on our own record. How about you lecture us on something more close to you, such as Egypt being a useless country ran by thieves and terrorists.
 

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Last season was ridiculous the number of decisions that went their way.

This season, it hasn't been as bad and a lot of them have been difficult decisions.

The refs are still favouring them, but not so much.
Perhaps not, but the calls going their way are starting to define the Serie A. Look at the last three games. Had the calls gone the other way, who knows..?
 

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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Will some explain it to Mikey that Lavezzi disallowed goal was a spot on decision by the ref. I'm tired personally and can't bother explaining.
Its ok azzurri7, i dont need someone to tell me what to think.

Regardless, that call could have gone either way like their penalty one, and it went in our favour, as inters pen went in theirs
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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I guess going from late October til March without a single penalty awarded is a sign of favouritism. Rotfl. You must have missed Inter-Torino when Bergonzi failed to award Inter a stonewall penalty for a crystal clear handball on Abate. Oh wait, it doesn't count because it's not a pro-Inter mistake..

And I know we will lose to Man U, but don't act as if Juve own English clubs... Pool and Arsenal knocked you out 2 years in a row during the Capello times. Hopefully Chelsea complete the treble.
Why are you here then? You are here to defend ref decision.

So what if hadnt given pen, probably because inter had lead every game by half time 2:0 or smth. But TODAY, you were 2 goals behind, things looked bad, and then what, Balotelli dives and gets a pen. That WAS A DIVE.

Forza MANUTD
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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The Adriano 'handball' against Milan was a 50-50 call.

It wasn't deliberate handball.
The only way that could have been any worse was if Adriano had smashed the ball into the net as if it were a fucking volleyball.

It was an awful call.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,257
As I've said recently, Inter are a disgrace to Italian football. Italians should hate that team as they don't do anything for the advancement of their own national football. Can't wait until the 6-5 rule comes into play.
 

Red

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The only way that could have been any worse was if Adriano had smashed the ball into the net as if it were a fucking volleyball.

It was an awful call.
I'm not convinced.

I would consider it very harsh if handball was given if a defender headed it off his own arm like that.
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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The Adriano 'handball' against Milan was a 50-50 call.

It wasn't deliberate handball.
I know it wasn't deliberate, but it was still frustrating... and I didn't like the upwards follow-through of Adriano's right arm after the ball struck it. I just wanted to see the bounces go Milan's way I guess. I fucking hate Inter so much.

Anyways, the gravity of all these decisions has really been compounded by our generally poor form since the break. I think that's why everyone is particularly frustrated. We went from having an opportunity to go 1 point back of Inter, to being down 9 points in a matter of a couple weeks.

The positive spin is that this race is definitely not over yet. I feel a run of positive results for Juventus coming...
 

Javier_Zanetti

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Jun 18, 2005
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1. I'm not sure the Marchionni one was a penalty. It was a close call and the ref is always going to give the benefit of the doubt after Iaquinta was sent off (even though he deserved it).

2. It's just that Inter have had a run of favourable decisions in the last few weeks, so it is more noticeable. Juve's have been spread nicely through the season so as to attract as little attention as possible.
Spread nicely? the games against Atalanta, Viola and Catania have all been in the 2nd half of the season.

And if you're going to whine about handballs, let's mention all the handballs, not just when Adriano heads the ball onto his arm (if he can do that on purpose he must have some reactions, particularly for a fat dude) - And like I said even your caoch said it WAS a penalty.

I'm quoting the favourite paper of juventini, too.

http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/2009/02/08-17636/%C2%ABIl+rigore+per+il+Catania+c%E2%80%99era,+ma+basta+con+quelli+che+in+tv+fanno+l'elenco+dei+torti+e+non+dei+fa
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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The Adriano 'handball' against Milan was a 50-50 call.

It wasn't deliberate handball.
Surely this yet another case of your sarcasm going undetected? You cant actually be serious, right?

I mean, not even the most biased of the Inter fans said that.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Spread nicely? the games against Atalanta, Viola and Catania have all been in the 2nd half of the season.

And if you're going to whine about handballs, let's mention all the handballs, not just when Adriano heads the ball onto his arm (if he can do that on purpose he must have some reactions, particularly for a fat dude) - And like I said even your caoch said it WAS a penalty.

I'm quoting the favourite paper of juventini, too.

http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/2009/02/08-17636/%C2%ABIl+rigore+per+il+Catania+c%E2%80%99era,+ma+basta+con+quelli+che+in+tv+fanno+l'elenco+dei+torti+e+non+dei+fa
I think you will find that I have defended Adriano's goal.

Everyone knows Tuttosport is unreliable on ALL matters.


Anyway, have Inter been favoured more than other teams by the ref? Yes.

Have they been favoured as much as is sometimes portrayed? Probably not.
 
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Azzurri7

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    Why are we replying to this Javier guy?

    As if Inter aren't aware of the calls or aren't aware that they've always been a 3rd team in Italy behind Juventus and Milan.

    It took them a lot (sending Juventus to Serie B and giving Milan -15 points to win a league in the last day vs Parma, lol) that was the only way to win a league since 1989, lol, I'm sure they know themselves enough.

    Let them be happy and celebrate, at the end of the day they're Inter and we are Juventus, which says it all IMO.
     
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