Nicolò Fagioli (25 Viewers)

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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i'll stop when other clubs get investigated and the findings end up at every non tuttosport journalist before a process even starts

stop turning a blind eye on the obvious double measures
Maybe juve should just play by the rules and don’t look at others if they’d follow the rules no need for investigations.


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Strickland

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Maybe juve should just play by the rules and don’t look at others if they’d follow the rules no need for investigations.


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they should.

but also it's been 2 years since SuperLeague and it's very hard to believe that the anomalous amount of Juve investigations in these 2 years, more than in the previous 10 combined and more than the remaining 19 teams in the league combined, isn't suspicious. how all the details always end up in press is shady as fuck too. it's one thing for the LEA to make a press release and share public information on the pending investigation, completely another to give all the details to journalists one case after another.
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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they should.

but also it's been 2 years since SuperLeague and it's very hard to believe that the anomalous amount of Juve investigations in these 2 years, more than in the previous 10 combined and more than the remaining 19 teams in the league combined, isn't suspicious. how all the details always end up in press is shady as fuck too. it's one thing for the LEA to make a press release and share public information on the pending investigation, completely another to give all the details to journalists one case after another.
It’s a fair point and I am not denying this. But if you keep on doing stupid things, it’s way to easy for those people to discover it and blame you in front of everyone. So Juventus isn’t helping it’s own cause here. This club and its management should finally switch their attention back to football.


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Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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they should.

but also it's been 2 years since SuperLeague and it's very hard to believe that the anomalous amount of Juve investigations in these 2 years, more than in the previous 10 combined and more than the remaining 19 teams in the league combined, isn't suspicious. how all the details always end up in press is shady as fuck too. it's one thing for the LEA to make a press release and share public information on the pending investigation, completely another to give all the details to journalists one case after another.
Well... this is what happends when you dont defend yourself... if you let them fu#$ with you and you dont defend yourself, they will continue fuc$%ing with you multiple times...
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Apparently, according to Corona, Tonali and Zaniolo are also involved in gambling.
Shame tonali is in the epl, Ivan toney recently got a 8 month ban for betting

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Well... this is what happends when you dont defend yourself... if you let them fu#$ with you and you dont defend yourself, they will continue fuc$%ing with you multiple times...
Yup fuck elkunt
 

Knowah

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Jan 28, 2013
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Shame tonali is in the epl, Ivan toney recently got a 8 month ban for betting

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Yup fuck elkunt
He might still catch a ban is the thing. Sports betting isn't league-specific. As far as I can tell, only the initial investigation would be league specific and then they would turn their findings over to whatever league he is currently playing in and the EPL would go from there. There's an agreement between leagues to stop players from avoiding punishment on things like this. Just like Pogba taking performance enhancers. He wouldn't just get punished in Italy and be able to go play in France or England.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Who the hell is Fabrizio Corona though?
italian playboy

might have some connections with the serbian mafia though

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Maybe juve should just play by the rules and don’t look at others if they’d follow the rules no need for investigations.
please educate us about the plusvalenza case: which rule juve broke, how they collected the evidence, who were the prosecutors and the judges, etc

then after all that, say it with a straight face that juve didn't play by the rules, was rightfully punished and the process was fair and transparent
 

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