If we were going to act as if we really won 28 instead of 30 (as you said, in their archives, we have won 28), then why the $#@! is our president making all this drama about Calciopoli now? Does that make him a hypocrite or a pussy?
Second:
I think we should be allowed to say and do what we want in our own home. We can paint the stadium with 30. We can write 30 sul campo on the jersey. We can let De Ceglie drive around in that wonderful jeep, lol. But seeing as the golden stars are something that the FIGC incorporated in their laws, going against that would enable the other clubs to put as many stars as they would like on their disgusting shirts. I love the fact that we have more official stars than inter and milan. I just love it, and I want that tradition to live on.
What I'm saying, I think is that we should man the f*ck up now, accept the fact that we never appealed, accept the fact that the official (note, official) number is 28, because...well... it is.
In my heart the number is 30, and also in my mind, because I saw it with my own eyes, and I know how buttf*cked we got during Calciopoli. But I just want to draw a line between that, and the fact that the records state 28. And if we're gonna count stars, we have to go by the official number. Otherwise, you will see Inter putting 5-6 stars on their jersey tomorrow.
