More scandals?? (5 Viewers)

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
3,597
#84
If badmouthing me makes you feel calm and helps you to ignore this crisis of Juve now, go ahead.

You are firing at the wrong enemy.
i aint badmouthing iam just telling you to stop acting like the world is cumming crashing down on u, clearly all this isa distraction still in its infant stage, if it grows than u can cry all u like but at this stage this is nothing more than a distraction so can you keep it this way!
Iam all on your side but treat it as it is, not as it could become!:faq1:
 

Durden

Senior Member
May 11, 2006
1,601
#86
Haven't they learned anything the fuckin FIGC? We already took the entire blame last year. We cleaned up as the only team, and now they start this shit! Serie A is shit this year and now they wanna give it another go ffs. Why don't they just hand fuckin Binter 3 stars on they shitty shirts and fuck off. I they continue down this road Juve should move to another country. Fuck this shit and fuck Binter and Moratti that fuckin cunt!
 

Boudz

Mercato Tourist
Aug 1, 2002
2,608
#87
They could be doing this just to ruin our summer transfer activity, they know they dont have anything concrete to hurt us directly so they wanna f*ck our transfer plans. By the time the transfer season is over they will announce that nothing will be taken against juve. What a coincidence this is when the club are in negotiations with Buffon? Moratti is probably cooking this up just so he can sign him cos he knows in normal circumstances that, he has a better chance in growing some balls than signing him.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
#90
Then Gigi and Trez and others may think : enough of this crap already! I'm leaving !
No way, not until the outcome (if any) of this is clear, maybe newspapers will write that they want out now, but again, that is just newspaper BS, just wait and see and don't panic, not yet, wait 2-3 months and see what happens.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
#94
Calciomercato say that Juve wont get penalised again? If thats true i dont know?


Calciopoli bis: avv. Stagliano: 'La Juve non rischia nuove sanzioni'

13:02 del 13 aprile

La Juve non rischia nuove sanzioni da calciopoli. Lo spiega in un'intervista ad Affaritaliani.it, l'avvocato Mario Stagliano ex numero due dell'Ufficio Indagini Figc. Che spiega: "Se rimaniamo nell'ambito dell'articolo 1 per aver condizionato l'intero campionato di calcio, la società bianconera è già stata condannata per tutta la stagione 2004/2005. Sul Messina precisa che la posizione "va valutata ex-novo, perché la società sicula non è mai finita sotto la lente d'ingrandimento della giustizia sportiva". Però attenzione: "Fabiani all'epoca era un direttore sportivo, non era in grado di impegnare personalmente la società. Quindi il Messina eventualmente risponderebbe per responsabilità oggettiva".
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,510
#96
This is a big fu*kin scam made by Inter and co. just disrupt us and made us more suffer.

I remember one thing Moggi said during the scandal he said that there is more murky bussines and if he speaks it's gonna be bad. Now I hope he will speak and reveal all secrets and show that not only us (Juve) are guilty.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,413
#97
looks like moratti is scared about juve's returning haha i don't give a damn what they say. next year we will be back and win the scudetto. anyway forzajuve
 

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