[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (46 Viewers)

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milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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Well, regarding Nocerino, I just stated my personal opinion. My opinion isn't "an official Milan fan opinion" by no means. I bet, most Milan fans doubt he can be world class as well.
Anyway, I tried to explain why I think the way I do. Besides that, there's no way to tell how it all turns out.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Ever since I can remember watching Italian league, there was ALWAYS a team and always a different team that was being blamed for recieving favorable refereeing calls. (and I've been watching Italian league for more than 10 years).
Do we have to start yet another nonsensical talk like that?
And there was always controversy and conspiracy, yet there's none against Milan, because media never touches Milan, which greatly reflects on decisions made by Lega. It's a normal cycle in Italy that one team gets more decisions in their favour than the others, gets screwed by press and tv shows, after that the refs are so cautious they don't whistle even the real fouls, like with Krasič last season. In the case of Milan, they keep living in the first phase for years and that is truly annoying and not fair.
 

milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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And there was always controversy and conspiracy, yet there's none against Milan, because media never touches Milan, which greatly reflects on decisions made by Lega. It's a normal cycle in Italy that one team gets more decisions in their favour than the others, gets screwed by press and tv shows, after that the refs are so cautious they don't whistle even the real fouls, like with Krasič last season. In the case of Milan, they keep living in the first phase for years and that is truly annoying and not fair.
Yeah, NEVER FOR MILAN. You must have forgotten how Milan got points deduction during Calciopoli and for 2-3 years no ref dared give any semi-questionable call our way in Italy.

I am not going to discuss this with you, since you seem to lack the capacity of discussing things intelligently. I don't even know why I replied to you in the first place.
 

milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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Enough to stay in CL, which we won that year, and managed to salvage Italy's prestige on international arena, and show that Calciopoli was Moratti's BS all along.
Your point was that Milan NEVER got unfavorable referring. I named one clear occasion. I could get anal and start naming specific games where we got screwed by the refs even this season.
But this is a stupid topic anyway, so I am not going to say anything. I feel like I am getting dumber just from discussing this.

If you want to blame someone for Calciopoli, blame Moratti.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Enough to stay in CL, which we won that year, and managed to salvage Italy's prestige on international arena, and show that Calciopoli was Moratti's BS all along.
Your point was that Milan NEVER got unfavorable referring. I named one clear occasion. I could get anal and start naming specific games where we got screwed by the refs even this season.
But this is a stupid topic anyway, so I am not going to say anything. I feel like I am getting dumber just from discussing this.

If you want to blame someone for Calciopoli, blame Moratti.
Well done with that. Um, you know Italy won the World Cup in summer 2006?

I'm not going to talk about Farsopoli anymore, but I'd say you have a lot of reading to do on it.
 

milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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Yes, Milan had a very good team, second best to Juventus. Point?
For me Milan is the best, but that's why we are fans, right? :p
My point was that either you admit it or not, Milan was getting crappy refereeing for long stretches after Calciopoli, while Juventus got completely screwed into oblivion.

Before that Juve and Milan used to rule Europe. Who was the idiot in charge awarding Calciopoli decisions? How could these teams dominate in Europe if they were just buying games in Italy?
The sad part about this is that this BS hurt Italian football immensely. Back when I was at school I remember everyone supported one of the Italian teams.
Then after Calciopoli the majority jumped onto the EPL / La Liga bandwagon. Italian football was raped and screwed and you are not the only victim.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Who cares who was getting more crappy or dubious referring calls after Calciopoli? One thing is certain is that Inter were always fielding 14players on the field at least until Mourinho's last season. That said, Milan can't complain as much as us, our image was totally ruined after Calciopoli while I doubt any non-Serie A fan if he/she still remembers Milan's deduction points.

When someone mentions Calciopoli it's all about Juve even though yes Milan got slightly damaged. Moratti Directed that film pretty well and he escaped as things look or seem so far.
 
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