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DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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Tacchinardi: 'League not over’
By Football Italia staff

Ex-Juventus midfielder Alessio Tacchinardi warns that 'the league isn’t over until its mathematical conclusion’.

The Bianconeri opened up a six-point gap over Scudetto rivals Napoli at the weekend, following the Partenopei’s collapse at Udinese.

“The league is never over until its mathematical conclusion,” Tacchinardi told Radio 1 Rai.

“You have to be used to playing at a high level for the entire season, regardless of whether you play before or after your rival.

“Juve know that it’s not over, now we’ll see how many rounds Higuain will miss. Without him, Napoli struggle to score goals.

“Juve have a complete squad, Conte didn’t have a team like this, of a very high level for the Italian league. In the Juve dressing room a draw is taken like a defeat.

“Despite being an ex-Juventus player, I’d say that the Napoli fans are right about many things. For example, on what Bonucci did 15 days ago, Sarri is right: what he did can’t be allowed and he should’ve been sent off.”

Tacchinardi also spoke about Cesare Maldini, who he played under for Italy’s victorious Under-21 team at the 1996 European Championships, after the Milan legend passed away on Saturday evening.

“It was a fantastic team, with Cannavaro, Nesta, Totti and it was guided by a father, not a Coach,” said Tacchinardi.

“He was a very compassionate person, calm but also ambitious.”

Our former player thinks that Bonucci should be punished.I have that game recorded.There is not a "t" of a touch between Bonucci and Rizzoli.And what particular many things are Napoli fans right about Alessio?
 

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Jan 5, 2007
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Well that doesnt matter anymore now, and what people says is not effecting anything.

The last two round of seria a was full of refs mistakes, even for juve we got some sent off, disallowed goals,offsides and they disalllow a goal for torino aginst us.

The refs results this year is imbaressing this year.

One game they will help you, the next they will fuck u.
 

Dino_mk

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Sep 5, 2007
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merda fans blaming us for their loss :lol:
Something from the merda forum:

-Epic win for Calciopoli


- Seriously cannot blame Inter this match. What horrible refereeing. How much money did Juve bribe him for this match?


-Inter least fouls in the league,most red cards...makes you wonder

However talking about refs on FIF, it's pointless,the majority thinks Calciopoli cleaned the league,while in reality it only made it worse...and that it can't be happening again
Like I said before FIAT/Rube sponsoring FIGC...only in Italy can such a conflict of interest happen.
I have little desire to watch this filthy unattractive corrupt league any longer tbh.
Nothing gets done in this shit hole ... Calciopoli was scratching the surface of the corruption

Can you picture Rube getting such treatment from the ref like we did yesterday?! Rhetorical question...

....... I just hope with this mess,Mancini will be gone by July...
The ref Rube mafia will still haunt us though!


 

DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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Kind of strange thing to hear for him :confused:
Exactly my point.Nothing about refereeing .He was a Juve player.He is not Cannavaro who as a Neapolitan supports Napoli.

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Something from the merda forum:

-Epic win for Calciopoli


- Seriously cannot blame Inter this match. What horrible refereeing. How much money did Juve bribe him for this match?


-Inter least fouls in the league,most red cards...makes you wonder

However talking about refs on FIF, it's pointless,the majority thinks Calciopoli cleaned the league,while in reality it only made it worse...and that it can't be happening again
Like I said before FIAT/Rube sponsoring FIGC...only in Italy can such a conflict of interest happen.
I have little desire to watch this filthy unattractive corrupt league any longer tbh.
Nothing gets done in this $#@! hole ... Calciopoli was scratching the surface of the corruption

Can you picture Rube getting such treatment from the ref like we did yesterday?! Rhetorical question...

....... I just hope with this mess,Mancini will be gone by July...
The ref Rube mafia will still haunt us though!


One billion euros because they are not 18 but only one point behind us.:sergio:A typical merda comment.Why we should give money for the team to lose the game which is 18 points behind?They should rather analyse their subs from Mancini.Biabiany for Icardi :sergio:.Losers will always be losers.And who was sponsoring Callciopolli?Inter's member of the board of directors and senior manager at TIM.That's why they didn't show all the conversations.Very "honest" losers.And why they didn't return at least one scudetto to us after the court decision.So "honest" jerks.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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I hope the people here sucking on Higuain's balls because of his current season finally understand he'll always be a world class choker. Like I've always said so.
I don't like him, because I think he has a very ugly style as a player. But he's carried Napoli all season. He's without doubt the most influential player in Serie A. Perhaps he choked, but without him they'd be fifth or sixth. Napoli owe him everything.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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I don't like him, because I think he has a very ugly style as a player. But he's carried Napoli all season. He's without doubt the most influential player in Serie A. Perhaps he choked, but without him they'd be fifth or sixth. Napoli owe him everything.
Doesn't matter the season he had if he fucks up and throws away the little hope Napoli still had for the scudetto at the end. His goals won't be remembered, how he fucked up and killed off Napoli's tiny chance will.

Higuain is the England of players. When it really matters you already know what's gonna happen, both are eternal chokers.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Higuain helped Madrid win three la liga titles. The first was in his debut season, and he was only 20! The choking has nothing to do with him personally. Napoli is a chocking club as well as Argentina's NT, (Just like Barca's Messi and Argentina's Messi).

He's always been a brilliant lethal striker who would win all major trophies in the right team. The meltdown showed how he felt about his teammates letting him down again and again.
 

JuveJay

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Our former player thinks that Bonucci should be punished.I have that game recorded.There is not a "t" of a touch between Bonucci and Rizzoli.And what particular many things are Napoli fans right about Alessio?
Just shows you what media conditioning will do. Unless he means that he shouldn't have got in his face, which he shouldn't in terms of the rules, but it's something that happens game after game.
 

DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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Just shows you what media conditioning will do. Unless he means that he shouldn't have got in his face, which he shouldn't in terms of the rules, but it's something that happens game after game.
And what are that [B]many things that Napoli fans are right?[B] I am very curious.Beceause Higuain was acting like Mike Tyson at his best days?Because Khedira got a straight red for nonsense "insult"?Because of bulshit about the fixtures?Because of all bullshit Higuain,Sarri and ADL stated about us favoring by judges?We were clearly robbed by the referee against Bayern when a clear goal was called an offside .We didn't said a word about that officially, as a club.That's why they will be always a provincial club doesn't matter if they win the scudetto in the future.And we are always a target for them and an example that they will never achieve.We are clearly in another league and on another level towards them.
 

DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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One game ban for Higuain???????????????.:sergio:
This is Italian football justice.
2 match ban for Khedira ,one for Higuain.Bravo FIGC.That's why we will be champions next 100 years.Forza Juve.
 

adRHCP

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Nov 7, 2012
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Agent: 'One game ban for Higuain’



Gonzalo Higuain’s agent says his client deserves only a one-game ban and repeats “Juventus had help, unlike Napoli”.

The Partenopei striker was sent-off in yesterday’s defeat to Udinese, and may be facing a lengthy ban after appearing to push the referee and having to be dragged off the pitch.

Higuain’s agent and brother Nicolas has previously alleged that leaders Juve have had help from referees, and spoke on Radio Crc this afternoon.

“I’m disappointed too,” Higuain said.

“Yesterday’s defeat is bad, but there are seven games to go, seven finals, and we can win them all.

“Mathematically you can’t say that Napoli can’t win the Scudetto, so I’m still optimistic even if it has become difficult.

“Juve are the best team, no question, but they’ve had some help, unlike Napoli. Against Sampdoria, for example, there was a non-existent penalty given against Napoli.

“Winning the Scudetto is very hard, but you just have to keep winning. It’s hard to see two penalties being blown for in 10 minutes at this stage of the season, of which one was scored and one wasn’t.

“Gonzalo has never seen such a thing in his career, and it makes you think bad things.

“I spoke with Gonzalo after the game, he was angry and disappointed and he vented. It’s difficult to battle the wind and the tide.

“Yesterday he was given a yellow for protesting about a non-existent offside, so we await the decision of the giudice sportivo [disciplinary committee].

“We saw a few days ago a Juventus player having a word with the referee and getting no sanction, so hope the decision for Higuain is one or two games.

“He protested because he wasn’t offside, you can see that from the images. There’s so much injustice in football, and things like that change seasons.

“Gonzalo’s reaction was that of a player who feels there is injustice against him, because there was a foul on him by [Dias] Felipe and the referee didn’t blow immediately.

“It’s a game situation, and the referee waited for Gonzalo’s reaction before whistling. It’s a foul in Argentina, and everywhere else in the world, but I’m not sure about Italy.

“Dignity and pride come first, but when you see that kind of thing you begin to think bad things.

“If the law at the giudice sportivo is the same for everyone, then just as with [Leonardo] Bonucci’s headbutt on [referee Nicola] Rizzoli [in the Derby della Mole. Rizzoli denies there was any headbutt] I expect Higuain to be banned for only one game.

“Bonucci didn’t get a red card, so Higuain should get one game.

“You can’t take Higuain’s behaviour as an example and ban him to make it clear to others what not to do on the pitch - if you don’t do it with Bonucci you can’t do it with Higuain. I expect a fair verdict.”

Next weekend sees Juventus make a difficult trip to San Siro to face Milan, while Napoli welcome bottom-side Verona.

“We must win at all costs against Verona, then wait for Juventus’ result as they’ll have a difficult game.

“We must subdue our anger and think positively, looking forward because Napoli’s season has been outstanding.

“Napoli’s football is beautiful, it entertains all the fans.”
 
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