[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (21 Viewers)

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acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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I wasn't talking to you, but by all means feel free.

I'm sure we are thinking up a new Calciopoli as we speak.
I know you weren't ... and I wasn't speaking to you either. That doesn't change the inconvenience of the truth behind what I said, though, does it?

that's just business as usual for Italy, so by all means feel free :p

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But was your team relegated for match fixing or whatever?
what does that have to do with Milan getting a dubious call or two ... or Juve, for that matter?

I understand you guys feel hard-done by that farse of 6 years ago, as you should, but if you feel you need to blame someone for that, you are looking at the wrong end of Milano.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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what does that have to do with Milan getting a dubious call or two ... or Juve, for that matter?

I understand you guys feel hard-done by that farse of 6 years ago, as you should, but if you feel you need to blame someone for that, you are looking at the wrong end of Milano.
It has to do with that when it's Juve on the benefiting end of the calls, it's 'Scandoloso!' and influencing referees, but when it's milan, inter or whoever, then "so what? it happened to Juve the other day too."
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I know you weren't ... and I wasn't speaking to you either. That doesn't change the inconvenience of the truth behind what I said, though, does it?

that's just business as usual for Italy, so by all means feel free :p
It is, yet for the past 20 years the 'neutral' viewpoint is that Juve fix matches, actually run the league. It still happens, despite our entire board being removed, oddly.

So all these other big teams can have their decisions and I'll smile, but when Milan's associated press, their journalists and notable fans want to highlight every decision and non-decision that Juve get as standard then surely, have a bit of self respect. Shut the fuck up about Juve, because when people don't talk and create conspiracy it all remains the same - Juve top of Serie A.

There to take a shot at.

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It has to do with that when it's Juve on the benefiting end of the calls, it's 'Scandoloso!' and influencing referees, but when it's milan, inter or whoever, then "so what? it happened to Juve the other day too."
A Juve scandal is worth more, more sales, column inches, and it doesn't harm those with vested interests.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Cause if he isnt talking about milan, he makes more sense then most of the people on this forum. Including myself offcourse.

Having that said, this milan is reminding me of last season tbh. As in, referee calls won them plenty of games to.

But one thing has also got to be said : allegri admits twice in a row milan has referee favors. I like that.
 

PiN7uRiCCHi0

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Aug 18, 2010
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or, the equally true - Juve fans shutting the fuck up about Milan decisions would be new.

:)
And as you're saying this Allegri and co. prepare for their next interview when they're going to remind us all of how Juve beat Catania earlier this season.

So please take a second to remember what happened last season and then reconsider your statement of which side talks more about things that have nothing to do with them.
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
46,646
Everyone talks about Juve fixing matches. I even got it from some friend in school. On the other hand, people are bragging about El Sharawy's faggot ass as if he's Batistuta v2. Fuck both Inter and Milan.
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
10,722
It has to do with that when it's Juve on the benefiting end of the calls, it's 'Scandoloso!' and influencing referees, but when it's milan, inter or whoever, then "so what? it happened to Juve the other day too."
It is, yet for the past 20 years the 'neutral' viewpoint is that Juve fix matches, actually run the league. It still happens, despite our entire board being removed, oddly.

So all these other big teams can have their decisions and I'll smile, but when Milan's associated press, their journalists and notable fans want to highlight every decision and non-decision that Juve get as standard then surely, have a bit of self respect. Shut the fuck up about Juve, because when people don't talk and create conspiracy it all remains the same - Juve top of Serie A.

There to take a shot at.

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A Juve scandal is worth more, more sales, column inches, and it doesn't harm those with vested interests.
well, guys, we are just more likable than you, that's all :p.
you can can feel the victim here all you want - or just switch to tuttosport altogether as they have a nice raunchy article about Milan cheating, while conveniently forgetting about the circumstances of Juve's win vs catania - but the end result is the same ... both Milan and Juve have had their fair share of dubious calls and either group of fans pointing fingers at the other side just plain smacks of self-righteous ignorance. You wanna be part of BS like this, be my guests ... personally, I think you know better though than take the high stance in an egg-hen game of fingerpointing, which neither side can win.

If anyone here should feel hard-done that would be the fans of Catanioa and other smaller Italian clubs ... not those of Milan or Juve or Inter, for rather obvious reasons, I must say.

I couldn't care less what people may be saying on Milan forums about juve getting call their way but to venture a wild guess, it's probably not much different than what's going on here ... so I would probably think twice before following in the footsteps of a bunch of 11-year-olds, as you guys describe the members of a certain Milan forum (which btw I agree with ;)).

anyways, got a painted wall to watch drying up, so I think that would be my last input on whether the bank-robber or the jewelery story-robber is the bigger villain here :)
 
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