Nick Against the World (83 Viewers)

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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IncuboRossonero said:
OMG the sh*t that is coming out is just incredible...

Moggi and Giraudo may face criminal charges along the lines of forcible confinement...after a Reggina Juve game in November of 2004 both Juve managers led the officials (paparesta and linesmen) into a room and locked the door with a key and didn't want to let them out until they explained why they called the game as they did ...

walk down memory lane: it was a Reggina win and Juve's first loss

http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Altro_Calcio/Primo_Piano/2006/05_Maggio/12/Pastone12.shtml
that's f insane
 

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Sep 28, 2002
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Martin said:
Suddenly the Coppa isn't such a bad trophy, is it? :D
haha :D


its symbolic that we move back to communale and umm... oh yeah, we were never in B so its gonna be the first time. but indeed, thats fucking insane.


here's to moggi and to those who called him genius and enjoyed us being likened to mafia because of that mother fucker. :pint: :pumpkin:
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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well guys today is gona be off the chart for me, i am just getting ready to go to watch the jambo's play in the cup final, this could be the start of the best weekend ever, as long as hearts and juve dont let me down we can put all the nionsense and contoversy to the side and celebrate a good seasons woek. catch you all later when a drunken bozi will be back to give you all the details
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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IncuboRossonero said:
OMG the sh*t that is coming out is just incredible...


walk down memory lane: it was a Reggina win and Juve's first loss

http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Altro_Calcio/Primo_Piano/2006/05_Maggio/12/Pastone12.shtml

After two disallowed Juve goals and being denied a certain penalty, I don't blame them for locking the bastards in a room. In fact, they should be commended for showing great restraint and not burning the room to the ground with the bastards in it. :D
 
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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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    The Pado said:
    After two disallowed Juve goals and being denied a certain penalty, I don't blame them for locking the bastards in a room. In fact, they should be commended for showing great restraint and not burning the room to the ground with the bastards in it. :D

    Latest one I read on Gazzetta from the transcripts...

    Moggi telling Tossati NOT to bring up (on domenica sportiva) a disallowed PK against Milan in the Milan-Juve match of last season and Tossati replying: Don't worry I won't make a big deal out of it and if someone does I'll bring up Nesta's foul...

    In the Siena-Milan match last season..Siena won and Milan was disallowed a valid goal.

    Moggi and the head of the officials Pairetto speak thereafter:

    Pairetto: Our boy in Siena was amazing...
    Moggi: What a gift he gave us ...


    ....logically everything points to Milan being involved as well(!!!!????)...if we are then fire Galliani because at least Moggi got four scudetto's out of his monkey business....
     
    Apr 12, 2004
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    swag said:
    Let's just say that I have already created my avatar for this place should Juve get demoted. :frown2:

    Yea, I hear you.

    @ Rab- What does Aziz look like? he is Turkish and has darker skin than us white folks, and he has dark hair and a beard.

    Yea , we went out last night and we got so wasted, I thin it ws the runkest I have ever been.

    It was just compounded by the fact that we were hanging out with an Aussie, and we all know they are ciminals. That guy can put away some brewskies.
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    The Pado said:
    If you are sick about reading about this mess, simply check out Football Italia. Somebody should clue them in that there is a big story in Italy. No, those dolts lead with the headlines of Nesta's agent thinks Nesta might possibly end his career at Lazio sometime in the distant future, and Peruzzi might be signing a new Lazio deal. Earth shaking stuff there.
    Btw, I checked out the UEFA site recently too. They don't seem to want to touch this story with a 10-foot pole ... perhaps choosing to stay away from FIGC affairs.

    So even the UEFA site looks as clueless as the local classifieds in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
     

    The Pado

    Filthy Gobbo
    Jul 12, 2002
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    ßömßärdîër said:
    Yea, so is Juve in Serie B yet?

    Because if they are, I would lik them a lot more.
    Serie B will be the best case scenario.

    I think people will find us easier to like when we are in the lower divisions. Now we shall see which players have Juve in their hearts and which are mercenaries.
     

    The Pado

    Filthy Gobbo
    Jul 12, 2002
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    swag said:
    Btw, I checked out the UEFA site recently too. They don't seem to want to touch this story with a 10-foot pole ... perhaps choosing to stay away from FIGC affairs.

    So even the UEFA site looks as clueless as the local classifieds in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

    Swag, you should edit that before Nick goes apeshit, thinking you just made an anti-Italian slur. :D
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    117,118
    The Pado said:
    Serie B will be the best case scenario.

    I think people will find us easier to like when we are in the lower divisions. Now we shall see which players have Juve in their hearts and which are mercenaries.
    Indeed my friend. We shall also see which fans are true to this club and which fans are nothing more than worthless gloryhunters. And hey, this is another positive within this entire mess...saying buhbye to some of these worthless people.
     

    Dominic

    Senior Member
    Jan 30, 2004
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    Do you honestly expect some players to remain? Pessotto at max might stay at Juventus. But only because he's near ending his football carreer. Players like Zambrotta, who are in their prime, would very unlikely 'waste' their abilities playing in Serie B (or even lower). Even Del Piero would probably move on to another club. I'd expect the Juve management to also accept any offers for those players, to help build a squad to get back to Serie A.
     

    3pac

    Alex Del Mexico
    May 7, 2004
    7,206
    Andy said:
    Indeed my friend. We shall also see which fans are true to this club and which fans are nothing more than worthless gloryhunters. And hey, this is another positive within this entire mess...saying buhbye to some of these worthless people.
    Sorry guys, but I would stay :p

    But if we got relegated, I wouldn't be able to see the games anymore :cry:
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    Dominic said:
    Do you honestly expect some players to remain? Pessotto at max might stay at Juventus. But only because he's near ending his football carreer. Players like Zambrotta, who are in their prime, would very unlikely 'waste' their abilities playing in Serie B (or even lower). Even Del Piero would probably move on to another club. I'd expect the Juve management to also accept any offers for those players, to help build a squad to get back to Serie A.
    you gotta be crazy man, These players won't leave the club, we are not fiorentina , roma or lazio, ofcourse some player will leave, those who are here for 2 or 3 years maximum..

    but I expect the likes of Pessotto,Birilindelli, Del piero, thuram and Nedved to stay. They would do their best to make Juventus come back to serie A. we are not bankrupted or anything like that, we are a super financial power, I don't think these players will be that ugly to leave the club in a time like this.
     

    Vinman

    2013 Prediction Cup Champ
    Jul 16, 2002
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    Dominic said:
    Do you honestly expect some players to remain? Pessotto at max might stay at Juventus. But only because he's near ending his football carreer. Players like Zambrotta, who are in their prime, would very unlikely 'waste' their abilities playing in Serie B (or even lower). Even Del Piero would probably move on to another club. I'd expect the Juve management to also accept any offers for those players, to help build a squad to get back to Serie A.

    I think DP would stay with Juve, no matter what


    Sorry guys, but I would stay

    But if we got relegated, I wouldn't be able to see the games anymore

    exactly what I'm thinking
     

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