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Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
Sergio said:
Hell no.

Just wondering where you got that picture of my semi naked, fully shaved ass for an avatar.

I hope you got written consent from my production company PimpmyHump, Inc. If not, I'll have to pull an Iceblu on your ass.


Relax, Erik, its nothing sexual. Go grab an oil pan now. :D
On my way. You should have your own webcam site
 

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KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Seven said:
People should really educate themselves about the scandal a little bit more before posting. I find these people who claim we did nothing wrong and that we'll play in Serie A next season, that no one will talk about it anymore and that it all was some Berlusconi creation, ridiculous to say the least.
Point Blank, Juvetus is in a world of shit.


Put it this way, when my non-soccer following friends here at work are talking about it, you know its bad
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
Seven said:
People should really educate themselves about the scandal a little bit more before posting. I find these people who claim we did nothing wrong and that we'll play in Serie A next season, that no one will talk about it anymore and that it all was some Berlusconi creation, ridiculous to say the least.
Or you could say the people who claim there's nothing wrong and Juve will be in Serie A next season are quite admirably integrated in Italian society
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,473
Sergio said:
Point Blank, Juvetus is in a world of shit.


Put it this way, when my non-soccer following friends here at work are talking about it, you know its bad
Yep.

What I also find great are the ones saying Moggi did it all by himself :howler:
and that Juventus were "taken over" by this evil man.

Well guess what, the rules clearly state that if your director tries to influence games, you go down. Not only is a club obviously made up of personel, the rules also clearly state it is. So don't separate Moggi from Juventus.

Calcio has been dirty for years though. People shouldn't act so surprised.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,473
Erik said:
Or you could say the people who claim there's nothing wrong and Juve will be in Serie A next season are quite admirably integrated in Italian society
Someone held a banner saying "the goal justifies the means" during the last game of the season. Great stuff :D. It's all part of the game.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Seven said:
Yep.

What I also find great are the ones saying Moggi did it all by himself :howler:
and that Juventus were "taken over" by this evil man.

Well guess what, the rules clearly state that if your director tries to influence games, you go down. Not only is a club obviously made up of personel, the rules also clearly state it is. So don't separate Moggi from Juventus.

Calcio has been dirty for years though. People shouldn't act so surprised.

There's a saying in American sports that goes "In the end, talent always wins out"

Well, looking at this squad the last few years, I find it very difficult to sit here and tell you that they were the most talented team. Granted, a less talented team can catch lightning in a bottle for a short period of time, but more often than not, the teams with more talent will always win out in the end.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,473
Sergio said:
There's a saying in American sports that goes "In the end, talent always wins out"

Well, looking at this squad the last few years, I find it very difficult to sit here and tell you that they were the most talented team. Granted, a less talented team can catch lightning in a bottle for a short period of time, but more often than not, the teams with more talent will always win out in the end.
You have a good point there. Sure it's a talented squad and sure they're a potential scudetto winner. But are they a team that is going to destroy any opposition in two years running? I wouldn't think so. We have been playing with an aging Thuram, a Blasi that's simply nothing more than a runner, a Zebina who doesn't even know the rules and a Zlatan who didn't even manage 10 goals.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
85,037
Seven said:
You have a good point there. Sure it's a talented squad and sure they're a potential scudetto winner. But are they a team that is going to destroy any opposition in two years running? I wouldn't think so. We have been playing with an aging Thuram, a Blasi that's simply nothing more than a runner, a Zebina who doesn't even know the rules and a Zlatan who didn't even manage 10 goals.
Speaking of talent always winning in the end...

Uhhh... anybody forgetting INTER?!? :confused: :D
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,473
How about that "Del Piero non si tocca"-attitude? Does anyone else find it strange that every protagonist is dragged through the mud, yet no one speaks about Del Piero?
 

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