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MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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we have to win Samp, Inter and Hellas home and Cagliari away. Napoli away i would be OK with a draw since that game gave us one of 2 loses last season. Roma has 3 tricky away games and 2 derbies at home. i expect them to lose atleast 2

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Napoli this season look a lot more vulnerable than last while we look improved, I expect a win there.
 

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PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
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The funny thing is not only CDS ignores the absurd that happened today, but also GDS. It's amazing how they join forces to try to beat us.

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When asked about the refereeing,Garcia's words: "no comment"
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Di Francesco: “Conceding right at the end was a bit naive, but in my view Florenzi was offside. The penalty wasn’t entirely clear either, as if it deflects off his thigh and on to the arm, then the rules state that is not a spot-kick. But I don’t want to create pointless controversy."

Does anyone really think that Di Francesco would react so graciously if the incidents in question were against Juventus? Not a chance. He states that Florenzi was offside, and that the penalty was clearly not a penalty according to the rules, and then says he doesn't want to create controversy and drops it immediately.

If this was Juve, he'd be claiming a referee conspiracy and that the ref was a disgrace.

:sergio:

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“The points lost are never compensated for, as the timing is crucial too. As for the handball, there needs to be a uniformity in the decisions, that is the problem. We had a penalty against us for being in a wall covering the face, while here the ball would’ve gone through without hitting the arm."

Garcia asked if refereeing errors are balanced out. What a clown :lol:

So losing points to a refereeing error one game, and then getting them back due to a referee error in your favour is not balancing out? What a moron Garcia is. It's the stupid argument of timing again. If you draw a game you should have lost, and lose a game you should have drawn, the points exactly balance out, and this early in the season, timing is entirely irrelevant. What a loser mentality.
 

AlexOB

Senior Member
Apr 2, 2014
701
Let's be serious, if Florenzi was offside it was a matter of millimeters. Not even if we scored that goal they'd have the balls to condamn us for that.

The penalty, well, in that kind of situation, even if the rules say otherwise, I can understand why the referee chose to give the penalty, it bounced right into the arm and it was a dangerous shot. Let's not whine uselessly like they do.

One thing must be clear: tendentially, referees will almost always, when they're really in doubt, make an anti-Juventus choice because they know where the wind blows in media and opinions, except for a part of cases... And in last seasons the situation was even worse. But today, I don't see nothing unbelievable.

Since Allegri's there (I follow italian media quite enough) I thought media's approach towards Juve's been a bit better, not sure if is Allegri's different attitude in front of the cameras or more generally having accepted the role of leadership we have once again on italian football... For example Gazzetta's often been fair this year, I'd say. At the Corriere de Trigoria they're directly involved, so I can understand they're bitching, they have a core of declared Roma fans as writers and they sell almost exclusively to Roma/Napoli fans, their editorial line is clear. And the bitching by Roma players/supporters, well, can't really see it in another way, they've always been this kind of sore losers along with many other teams in Italy.

Let's not forget that we're winning for the 4th year in a row, some bad reactions by opponents are understandable, especially for how we fucked them last year (and we're doing this year since the match in Turin :D).
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Question to CdS director: roma got some favours today, why not make a title on this tomorrow?

His response: no way, what was scandalous is Juve-roma. The rest is just frustrations from people trying to make it seem the mistakes have been cancelled.

:sergio:
 

AlexOB

Senior Member
Apr 2, 2014
701
Typical CdS. And the guy heading them was the director at Tuttosport and making pro-Juve titles until 2 years ago. :lol: Let's talk about editorial lines.
 

am0110

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
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Question to CdS director: roma got some favours today, why not make a title on this tomorrow?

His response: no way, what was scandalous is Juve-roma. The rest is just frustrations from people trying to make it seem the mistakes have been cancelled.

:sergio:
And Juve fans should stay quiet listening to these shit, like some user's here suggested.
Yeah, Juve you just stay quiet and bend over it was after all a "milimeter" offside, while you are being torn apart for every single mistake in your favour, you stay quite.Fuck that mentality, Agnelli has tons of money, he can buy tons of journalists.. but no, you stay quite and bend down so media can fuck you for ages. This shit I read since I follow football and Juve... but nooo it "was milimeter" offside, stay quiet. Fucking morons.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,675
The same media some guys making decisions during farsopoli stating they acted on what they read or saw in the media.

:dazed:
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
It wasn't a millimetre offside anyways. That photo that keeps popping up isn't even when the pass was made. The ball didn't leave his feet until Ljajic was clearly a half-body offside.
 

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