Lapo Elkann's in intensive care after an overdose! (1 Viewer)

isha00

Senior Member
Jun 24, 2003
5,114
#43
++ [ originally posted by tassard ] ++
Lapo is stupid but I hope he will be ok
... and that he will be sent to a very far away place to meditate on his actions for the next, let's say, 50-60 years :D
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
#44
OK, Lapo's fine and needing a hug. But who is fooking that Stella's shoes? This is the only question that concerns Juventus at the moment, as Lapo has no position within the club currently.
 

Holygr4le

Senior Member
Aug 4, 2005
2,539
#48
What is wrong with you all?
He mixed cocaine with heroin. You can’t find a worse mix than that.
His condition is very serious and the impact is not good in any way for Juve.

Maybe we in here neither the fans of Juve makes to much of this but among others this increase the badwill we already have.

Remember that our head doctor is convicted for doping.
 

Ascension

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2005
1,882
#53
This thread is hilarious. I laughed my ass off while reading it. Good job, guys. :D

I wonder though after this od, will he ever get to be in charge of Juventus now? I mean, this could be a blessing in disguise if so since he isn't the sharpest apple in the barrel...

Remember that our head doctor is convicted for doping.
And the rest of Serie A isn't diving into the medical cabinet? Please. As if we're the only ones in Italy doing doping. :rolleyes:
 

Primo

Juventus FC - Philippines
Dec 20, 2002
1,436
#55
++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++


Who says his grandfather hasn't overdosed a few times when he was living la vida loca as a filthy rich young man with a phoney managing position at Fiat?

And who says Lapo is addicted to cocaine? For all we know, he might just be an occasional user who needs a smaller dose than others to overdose.
I don't see any good argument which excuses Lapo's use of any kind of drug.

Oh come on! Juventus FC is a sporting entity. A Football Club at it's finest.

Surely, even the most open-minded people would raise some eyebrows knowing that the heir to the throne of some prestigous sporting club was admitted in the hospital for drug overdose.

What would you think if you saw Berlusconi's son/daughter on the headlines for drug overdose? How do you think other clubs' fans would react to that. Surely this incident has done some damage to the club.

And so what even if he took it just once, the fact of the matter is that this is someone who will be managing club affairs in the future. If he can't handle his own issues, I don't see him handling a good future for Juventus.

I always thought he was too young to be the heir. I hope he doesn't stand on that post in the near future. Not in the next 10 years I hope.
 

Holygr4le

Senior Member
Aug 4, 2005
2,539
#56
++ [ originally posted by venom ] ++


Well, he has done some right things in his job as a FIAT marketing director. But yes, what does this got to do with Juventus.
Maybe that every newspaper in Italy is writing about this and Juve?????
If this story is connected in media to Juve it becomes our business even if it has no impact at all on us wrigt now.

The relationship with the sponsors. Do you really think this will help us in the future?

Badwill can destroy so much.
Why do you think Mutu got fired from Chelsea? Only cause of the Media. It cost him 2 years of football.
Kate Moss lost almost every contract. Why? Cause media blow it up.

This does not at all mean that I compare Kate Moss with Juve or Elkan. It only means that when Media wants to make an issue of something they always succseed.
 

venom

Senior Member
Oct 22, 2003
1,288
#57
++ [ originally posted by Holygr4le ] ++
Maybe that every newspaper in Italy is writing about this and Juve?????
If this story is connected in media to Juve it becomes our business even if it has no impact at all on us wrigt now.

The relationship with the sponsors. Do you really think this will help us in the future?
True I don't live in Italy but I haven't seen this being linked to Juventus in any big media. Obviously there'll be some bad jokes about Lapo and Mutu. Only news I've seen writes it as a FIAT director Elkann. So it is even linked more to Ferrari than Juventus in my eyes.

I don't see this case having effect on relations with sponsors. Edoardo's case didn't do that much if any harm to Juventus and he was once directly connected to Juventus. This whole Lapo-Juventus-doping-drugs-scheme is more of an exaggeration from Juve-fans. True romanistas/interistas/.. will use this but it's nothing new.
 

Holygr4le

Senior Member
Aug 4, 2005
2,539
#59
++ [ originally posted by venom ] ++


True I don't live in Italy but I haven't seen this being linked to Juventus in any big media. Obviously there'll be some bad jokes about Lapo and Mutu. Only news I've seen writes it as a FIAT director Elkann. So it is even linked more to Ferrari than Juventus in my eyes.

I don't see this case having effect on relations with sponsors. Edoardo's case didn't do that much if any harm to Juventus and he was once directly connected to Juventus. This whole Lapo-Juventus-doping-drugs-scheme is more of an exaggeration from Juve-fans. True romanistas/interistas/.. will use this but it's nothing new.
Even so I would have been much happier if it was connected to another club.
Don´t like the stains on the Juve trademark.
 

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