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hambon said:
I feel ya broseph....i am in Hotlanta now...bout to head down to Dayton ohio (shitsville) to finish up my MBa .....just wish the summa would last longer cuz the pussy is plentifull out hurr...
No doubt, have fun in Dayton man, that is middle America corn fields and shit. Maybe a water tower or two.
 
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IncuboRossonero

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    swag said:
    At least Juve had the balls to admit they f*cked up in this affair. Everyone else is pulling the Bart Simpson defense, pretending that nothing happened.
    Juve got caught with their hand in the cookie jar..there was no getting around it:

    Moggi and Pairetto selecting officials for Juve games and opposing games.
    Moggi sending gifts to the highly respected Tossati and company to assure that a Milan take down by Juve is not mentioned.
    Moggi telling Lippi to keep Cannavaro quiet and rest him for Juve duties.
    Moggi locking up officials after matches.

    Compare that to Meani a third rate employee telling Galliani that he yelled at Pairetto for the bad calls made in the Milan Siena match..which Milan LOST and to stop giving Juve favorable calls....

    What does MIlan have to admit to?? That the man responsible to act as a liason with the refs wanted to prove his worth to Galliani and liked to highlight his tough stance with officials...

    Lazio and Fiorentina are on the same wavelength but a member of the board is involved..further more they did not select refs they were just buddy buddy with the wrong people which is a no no.

    Greg, Juve could not get out of this one even if they tried...if I was Lazio and Fiorentina I too would not admit to being in the same level as Juve because they wre not...what Juve did was try to control the officiating in Serie A..what Lazio and Fiorentina did was try to win friends in high places ...

    As for Milan...a member of the board WAS NOT INVOLVED which is why they were charged with INDIRECT RESPONSIBILITY and found guilty of it...the only possible sanctions are deduction in points...which is what they got. Its beyond not doing anything wrong..they were SCREWED...plain and simple. They are quick to hand the scudetto to Inter but Inter was never close to Juve..fix or no fix whereas Milan had a fighting chance two years in a row until Moggi made the right calls....
     

    Jem83

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    Juve got caught with their hand in the cookie jar..there was no getting around it:

    Moggi and Pairetto selecting officials for Juve games and opposing games.
    Moggi sending gifts to the highly respected Tossati and company to assure that a Milan take down by Juve is not mentioned.
    Moggi telling Lippi to keep Cannavaro quiet and rest him for Juve duties.
    Moggi locking up officials after matches.

    Compare that to Meani a third rate employee telling Galliani that he yelled at Pairetto for the bad calls made in the Milan Siena match..which Milan LOST and to stop giving Juve favorable calls....

    What does MIlan have to admit to?? That the man responsible to act as a liason with the refs wanted to prove his worth to Galliani and liked to highlight his tough stance with officials...

    Lazio and Fiorentina are on the same wavelength but a member of the board is involved..further more they did not select refs they were just buddy buddy with the wrong people which is a no no.

    Greg, Juve could not get out of this one even if they tried...if I was Lazio and Fiorentina I too would not admit to being in the same level as Juve because they wre not...what Juve did was try to control the officiating in Serie A..what Lazio and Fiorentina did was try to win friends in high places ...

    As for Milan...a member of the board WAS NOT INVOLVED which is why they were charged with INDIRECT RESPONSIBILITY and found guilty of it...the only possible sanctions are deduction in points...which is what they got. Its beyond not doing anything wrong..they were SCREWED...plain and simple. They are quick to hand the scudetto to Inter but Inter was never close to Juve..fix or no fix whereas Milan had a fighting chance two years in a row until Moggi made the right calls....
    Seriously, I did not read 1 word of this, I just clicked QUOTE and this is my message to you:

    You're a biased Milanista, eat a fat cock
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Jem83 said:
    Seriously, I did not read 1 word of this, I just clicked QUOTE and this is my message to you:

    You're a biased Milanista, eat a fat cock

    (BEATLES LET IT BE)

    Sono centonove anni che aspettiamo questo evento si
    grazie a Don Luciano è serie B
    e vi è andata pure bene perchè dovevate andare in serie C
    ma noi ci accontentiamo della B

    Serie B serie B serie B serie B


    pure l'uccellino in serie B ooo
    orologi e maserati non vi serviranno a un cazzo qui
    benvenuti gobbi in serie B :agree:
    La domenica sportiva la lasciate a noi che siamo in A
    per voi c'è a tutta B il lunedi

    Serie B serie B serie B serie B

    col Frosinone in serie B

    Serie B serie B serie B serie B

    il derby col Crotone in serie B

    wravva amigo su su giuventino
    se volete potete anche iscrivervi a un Inter club perchè dovete sapere che gente che in questi luoghi non ha mai vinto un cazzo

    Serie B Serie B Serie B Serie B
    pure l'uccellino in serie B

    L'album delle figu poi ti costa quasi la metà
    quando hai i giocatori in serie B
    trovate il Pampa Sosa e i campioni della terza età
    c'è anche nippo Nappi in Serie B

    Serie B serie B serie B serie B
    anche l'uccellino in serie B
    Serie B Serie B Serie B Serie B

    Giuve a meno trenta in Serie B
    bisogna sempre crederci perchè c'è sempre qualcuno che ci permette di farlo
    grazie Juventus grazie per questo momento
    e per i momenti dell'anno prossimo
     

    Jem83

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    Don't care. We've won much more than u in Italy. Serie-B season will be good for us. We can bring youngsters in and sign decent players and build something for the future.

    I'm glad Capello, Emerson, Thuram is gone.
     

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