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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,818
There's a lot wrong with RFEF and La Liga, but they do realise their money actually comes from Barcelona and Real Madrid. They will protect both clubs against outside forces.

I don't understand why FIGC are so hell bent on destroying Juventus. We probably generate half their revenue. If we die, Inter and Milan just get poorer.
Because in Italy they drag you down if you try to climb out.
 

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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,653
There's a lot wrong with RFEF and La Liga, but they do realise their money actually comes from Barcelona and Real Madrid. They will protect both clubs against outside forces.

I don't understand why FIGC are so hell bent on destroying Juventus. We probably generate half their revenue. If we die, Inter and Milan just get poorer.
gravina became uefa's vice president after our points penalty. he assisted to ceferin's personal vendetta vs juve and got promoted. 150k per year is some salary for a nobody of his caliber

also figc is full of juve haters. they are simply short sighted provincial idiots who put their personal feelings first and forgot the nature of their jobs. in short, italians
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
it's probably not finished yet. every investigation has to conclude officially

also it was ~nothing, just like those anti napoli chants some clubs were fined for. the only reason i'd prefer milan to be handed a fine is because of some consistency. otherwise who cares about something as irrelevant as this
I think the whole thing is stupid, there offensive and there's a "bit of needle" and "banter" as long as its not racist or wishing death on others I really don't see any harm in all this. But it's Italy, such a backwards country.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,322
now we can thank eventual good performances to not only magnanelli (and de zerbi) but spalletti too. eventual bad performances are still on the terrorist obviously.

Tuttosport on FI says this:
Show-stopping training sessions at the Continassa in front of CT Spalletti, we hadn’t seen intensity like that in years
 

maxi

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2006
3,766
Like how to lose 7-1 in europe? :D
Or perhaps he should be asking how Spaletti managed to school him 5-1 in January with a less expensive squad and handing us our worst league defeat in 30 years.
Like how to be a significantly less successful coach? :lol3:
More like Allegri should know when he's been bested. One has progressed and grown, the other has regressed into mediocrity and irrelevance on the world stage thanks to his failed antiquated ideas. So yes, Spaletti should try and teach that old dog some new tricks.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
Or perhaps he should be asking how Spaletti managed to school him 5-1 in January with a less expensive squad and handing us our worst league defeat in 30 years.

More like Allegri should know when he's been bested. One has progressed and grown, the other has regressed into mediocrity and irrelevance on the world stage thanks to his failed antiquated ideas. So yes, Spaletti should try and teach that old dog some new tricks.
Simple. Sandro was fucking awful in that 5-1 loss
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,335
Real life:
- Spalletti being a relevant coach in todays football world, with recent success (Scudetto + great CL run) with a weak Napoli squad

PI/DAI logic:
- Buuuut, Allegri was good 6-8 years ago :marc:

I dont like either btw.
I just know you love Pochettino.
 

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