Nicolò Fagioli (24 Viewers)

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office is also gearing up for potential suspensions. It's not just those in the betting, but those aware may face repercussions. The chat records hint at the involvement of others, including bonucci and a member of coaching staff who were aware of fagioli activities.

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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office is also gearing up for potential suspensions. It's not just those in the betting, but those aware may face repercussions. The chat records hint at the involvement of others, including bonucci and a member of coaching staff who were aware of fagioli activities.

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let's see whether they apply the same procedure at every other club and go through every message on tonali's and zaniolo's phone

lol
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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When experts such as @DanielSz @s4tch and @Post Ironic warned you that Fagioli is a spineless piece of shit, you all attacked them and insulted them.

I was one of those who defended Fagioli and expected huge things from him. I also attacked the three experts and I wish to apologize to them. As always, they were right. Fagioli is indeed a dumb spineless piece of shit.

Fuck off
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
52,540
Irrelevant of the length of the ban, Juve should decide what shall be done about Fagioli once he returns. He is a self-proclaimed betting addict, who's betting on football matches. Gambling addiction is no joke and he won't suddenly learn how to control the impulse to gamble. Who's to guarantee that he won't keep on betting? That he won't start betting on Juve games?
Shall we keep him and take these huge risks? Shall we sell him for much less than his real worth? Will anyone even want to buy him?

Perhaps we can loan him somewhere in serie Z or whatever, where he will fade into oblivion.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
13,776
Irrelevant of the length of the ban, Juve should decide what shall be done about Fagioli once he returns. He is a self-proclaimed betting addict, who's betting on football matches. Gambling addiction is no joke and he won't suddenly learn how to control the impulse to gamble. Who's to guarantee that he won't keep on betting? That he won't start betting on Juve games?
Shall we keep him and take these huge risks? Shall we sell him for much less than his real worth? Will anyone even want to buy him?

Perhaps we can loan him somewhere in serie Z or whatever, where he will fade into oblivion.
He is currently undergoing treatment for his gambling problem and has also agreed to have his bank account monitored (as required by the treatment protocol), so as to detect any bank movements on any bets.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,784
Irrelevant of the length of the ban, Juve should decide what shall be done about Fagioli once he returns. He is a self-proclaimed betting addict, who's betting on football matches. Gambling addiction is no joke and he won't suddenly learn how to control the impulse to gamble. Who's to guarantee that he won't keep on betting? That he won't start betting on Juve games?
Shall we keep him and take these huge risks? Shall we sell him for much less than his real worth? Will anyone even want to buy him?

Perhaps we can loan him somewhere in serie Z or whatever, where he will fade into oblivion.
jokes aside, he isn't special enough to go through this trouble of keeping him. if he was second coming of xavi prime thats one thing, but he is just another decent italian player. nothing lost of value if he is let go.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,338
NO evidence of Nicolo Zaniolo and Sandro Tonali being involved in sporting fraud has been found so far in the betting case.
The pair have admitted to playing poker and blackjack, but were unaware that the services they were using were illegal.
Mobile phone chats are still being analysed. The investigation is ongoing for the moment.But no concrete proof against them. [@SkySport)
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,016
Irrelevant of the length of the ban, Juve should decide what shall be done about Fagioli once he returns. He is a self-proclaimed betting addict, who's betting on football matches. Gambling addiction is no joke and he won't suddenly learn how to control the impulse to gamble. Who's to guarantee that he won't keep on betting? That he won't start betting on Juve games?
Shall we keep him and take these huge risks? Shall we sell him for much less than his real worth? Will anyone even want to buy him?

Perhaps we can loan him somewhere in serie Z or whatever, where he will fade into oblivion.
I wouldn’t keep him, not worth the trouble
 

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