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icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Fuck that. If we want to catch up with modern football this is one way of doing it.
Americans at Liverpool - In debt.
Americans at ManU - In debt.

No thanks to modern football at the cost of putting the club in debt. The problem is that most new owners finance their deals through loans and one day it'll come and bite you in the ass.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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I'd rather be in Serie B than have people like the Glazers running our club.

Now If they were Rich Men that loved Juve then of course I don't care what country they come from.
icεmαή;2282124 said:
Americans at Liverpool - In debt.
Americans at ManU - In debt.

No thanks to modern football at the cost of putting the club in debt. The problem is that most new owners finance their deals through loans and one day it'll come and bite you in the ass.
I said WITH MONEY TO SPEND ON THE CLUB. If they were putting Juve into (more) debt then I wouldn't want them anywhere near the club, even if they were hardcore fans.
 

IrishZebra

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Jun 18, 2006
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ROME (Reuters) - Juventus have been fined 10,000 euros after their fans sang racist chants and let off fireworks in Sunday's 2-1 home defeat by Serie A strugglers Catania, the Italian Soccer League said on Monday.

Juve may have feared far worse punishment as fans sang "there are no black Italians", a chant that cost them a stadium ban last season when directed at Inter Milan forward Mario Balotelli, an Italian of Ghanaian decent.

"During the game Juventus supporters briefly sang offensive chants regarding another team's player on three occasions, as well as letting off firecrackers in their sector," read a statement on the League's website (www.lega-calcio.it).

The League said the punishment had been softened because of the Turin club's attempts to prevent such episodes taking place.

Italian media speculated that the fans responsible for the chants on Sunday may have been seeking to deliberately harm the club in anger at their poor form.

The loss to Catania was third-placed Juve's third straight defeat after last week's 3-1 reverse at Bari and a Champions League exit after a 4-1 home drubbing by Bayern Munich.

Napoli were fined 15,000 euros on Monday after a laser was shone at the opposition goalkeeper in Sunday's 2-0 home win over Chievo Verona.

The use of lasers by fans has become a growing problem in Italian football and pundits have called on authorities to do more than just fine clubs.

Napoli were fined the same amount when their supporters shone a laser in the eyes of AC Milan goalkeeper Dida in a 2-2 draw in October, while Cagliari and Bari were punished for the same offence by their fans last we
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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Getting rid of Ciro is a bigger concern than getting Bettega atm.

As for any new owner, if they are going to drown us in debt like all the other recent takeovers, we should stay far away.
 

Max

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Getting rid of Ciro is a bigger concern than getting Bettega atm.

As for any new owner, if they are going to drown us in debt like all the other recent takeovers, we should stay far away.
There's no one to replace Ciro on the cheap. The bottom line is the most important, remember?
 
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