No third star for Juventus (2 Viewers)

napoleonic

Senior Member
Sep 7, 2010
4,129
#42
:sergio: to the idiots who calling the management are pussies

will you like it when this stupid matter dragged out everything and we are seen as the trouble maker by the whole world? really think about it... what if the assholes in the federation refused and therefore we are banned next season or something like that? our image will be crushed again and will bring us more harm than benefit.

I say remove all the stars instead! who cares about frickin stars?
 

JoePanini

Junior Member
Apr 29, 2012
274
#45
It wasn't in Agnelli's or Marotta's hand, I don't get why people think it was. Keep his mouth shut? Then what, put 3 stars and get the shirt rejected by FIGC? Honestly, I prefer this, seems like a nice touch. And its also showing FIGC that Juventus don't give a fuck about what they say, within the laws of course. I honestly don't get what most posters here were expecting... Pussies? It has nothing to do with that, it wasn't in Agnelli, Marotta or any Juventus representative to decide whether they could put a third star. If you're mad at someone, it should be FIGC and all the bastards who have been tearing Italian football down.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
#47
All this whining and bitching for a mere star :howler:
It was our same club which made it a big deal in our Scudetto celebrations. If you don't have the balls to pull such a move with your kit, then don't go all public with it for all the people to see. They have not only made themselves look like idiots, but actually us the fans as well.
 

JoePanini

Junior Member
Apr 29, 2012
274
#48
was constantly talking up about it and adorning the website with 3 stelle also not in their hands?
I agree that wasn't the best move, it was more of a PR move by him, I guess he didn't expect the FIGC to intervene. As for it not being in their hands, its not. What are they going to do, not show anyone the kit? You have to show the federation your kit, and it has to be approved. The FIGC, albeit a big joke, has the power to decline Juve's kit and do who knows what else. They have a history of demeaning Juventus, and doing all sorts of crap.

---------- Post added 09.06.2012 at 15:05 ----------

Honestly, I would have loved to have the 3 stars on the kit. But who cares, we still have more stars than merdazzuri and co, and we're still Campioni d'Italia. We have Champions League to look forward to, a great midfield and defense, a lot of smart signings this summer. God, this is like such a petty problem. And I don't think it makes us fans look stupid, its a small issue which Agnelli regretfully blew out of proportion. Just enjoy beautiful football people, we've suffered terrible seasons for 7 years now.
 

enzo

Senior Member
May 14, 2012
2,976
#49
It was our same club which made it a big deal in our Scudetto celebrations. If you don't have the balls to pull such a move with your kit, then don't go all public with it for all the people to see. They have not only made themselves look like idiots, but actually us the fans as well.
Really, I think you're getting this wrong. The players, the staff, the management and the fans have made clear, that this is Juventus 30th scudetto.The media hype was not only about the third star, but also about the argument it actually is the 30th championship title. This alone has upset most of our opponents so much they haven't taken a decent shit since months. If we put the third star on the jersey now or not, doesn't matter.
 

CAPITANO

58 ' SUPER SIC ' 58
Jul 12, 2006
18,559
#50
It was our same club which made it a big deal in our Scudetto celebrations. If you don't have the balls to pull such a move with your kit, then don't go all public with it for all the people to see. They have not only made themselves look like idiots, but actually us the fans as well.
:agree:
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,431
#51
:sergio: to the idiots who calling the management are pussies

will you like it when this stupid matter dragged out everything and we are seen as the trouble maker by the whole world? really think about it... what if the assholes in the federation refused and therefore we are banned next season or something like that? our image will be crushed again and will bring us more harm than benefit.

I say remove all the stars instead! who cares about frickin stars?
You believe that club could be banned as result of putting another star on jersey. Who is the idiot now?
 

Nedved03

Love juve because of sega
Nov 27, 2011
1,713
#52
I heard that all jersey must be approved by FIGC. So if we still put the 3 stars in our badge, FIGC won't let us entered the competition?
How about we put the 3 stars in the champions league? Is there any possibility UEFA will permit this?
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
36,319
#53
It was our same club which made it a big deal in our Scudetto celebrations. If you don't have the balls to pull such a move with your kit, then don't go all public with it for all the people to see. They have not only made themselves look like idiots, but actually us the fans as well.
This. The management could have handled it much better, for instance they could have plastered "30 on the field" instead of the three stars from the beginning. I guess Agnelli (or whoever made the decision) jumped the gun and now found out that they really don't have the guts or power to go through with it completely. It's embarrassing.
 

LowLife

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2011
4,967
#54
It was our same club which made it a big deal in our Scudetto celebrations. If you don't have the balls to pull such a move with your kit, then don't go all public with it for all the people to see. They have not only made themselves look like idiots, but actually us the fans as well.
Truer words have never been spoken.
 

kronos

Senior Member
Aug 16, 2011
1,840
#55
I've been bragging on my FB page since we won the scudetto that we'll have a third star and how we can do whatever we want and now Juve does this :sergio:
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
#56
I'm dissapointed as well, but I hope the management doesn't stop fighting for the justice on legal fronts.
 
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Hydde

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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  • Thread Starter #58
    This. The management could have handled it much better, for instance they could have plastered "30 on the field" instead of the three stars from the beginning. I guess Agnelli (or whoever made the decision) jumped the gun and now found out that they really don't have the guts or power to go through with it completely. It's embarrassing.
    well , this.

    But i think it was common sense too. They definitely didnt took into account what the FIGC could do and welll got ahead of themselves.
     
    Jul 1, 2010
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    #59
    Really, I think you're getting this wrong. The players, the staff, the management and the fans have made clear, that this is Juventus 30th scudetto.The media hype was not only about the third star, but also about the argument it actually is the 30th championship title. This alone has upset most of our opponents so much they haven't taken a decent shit since months. If we put the third star on the jersey now or not, doesn't matter.
    Agreed.
     

    icemaη

    Rab's Husband - The Regista
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    Aug 27, 2008
    36,319
    #60
    Thing is though, stars are most generally a jersey thing. The club could easily have paraded 30 everywhere, instead of the stars. To put the stars on the stadium and not on the jersey shows that the club jumped the gun.
     

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