vlatko said:
Juve backing Nedved Thursday 7 December, 2006
Juventus have given their backing to Pavel Nedved after he was handed a five-match ban by the disciplinary commission.
The Czech player was found guilty of offending referee Stefano Farina and voluntarily stepping on his foot after being sent off for stamping on Genoa’s Francesco Bega last Friday.
Juventus decided to lodge an appeal, but Nedved threatened to quit football as he felt the club was not reacting appropriately against what he believed was an unfair decision.
“Pavel must remain calm, because we will not abandon him,” President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli told Tuttosport.
“He is a key player for us, he is the second one who decided to stay with us after the summer demotion and is the real driving force of the team.
“Of course we cannot deny the foul on Bega, the red card was inevitable, but a five-match ban is excessive.
“We know that Nedved is fiery on the pitch, but I cannot believe that he voluntarily stepped on the referee,” concluded the Bianconeri chief.
Director general Jean-Claude Blanc met the Juve squad on Wednesday, reassuring them that the club will always defend them.
“The players need to focus on playing and winning, and should avoid complaining to referees, because we are under the spotlight,” said Blanc.
“Some behaviour is counterproductive, so we need to remain calm and not worry. We will always defend and protect our players in every possible way.”
Captain Alex Del Piero, who has fully recovered from his injury and should be available for Saturday’s match with Verona, has also told Nedved to remain calm in this difficult moment.
“Nedved doesn’t need me to tell him what to do, so I can only say that sometimes anger does not give good advice,” declared the world champion.
Thanks Vlatko for the post.
This post shows the board's complacency. It has taken them
6 days to say this! Even so, they are condemning Pavel in the press, before his appeal is heard instead of supporting him. They should publicly taken Pavel's side even if they had advised (not told) him to remain calm privately, but they have not. And what of the other Juve staff, who received bans because of farina's lies? They should have launched appeals for them also, but they have made
NO mention of appealling on their behalf!
The disciplinary commission knew perfectly well that the 5 match ban was unreasonable & excessive. In view of the biased officiating of farina, they probably knew that it should have been a 1 or 2 match ban & if they had opted for 3, that Nedved was justified in appealling.
So, what do the board do??? It is obvious that prior to Pavel threatening to quit, they had no intention of doing anything for any of the Juve staff & only decided to do so because Pavel threatened to quit. Even then, instead of looking at his case & advising him of the best way to approach the appeal, they publicly condemn him in the press!
Because of their behaviour, Pavel will be very lucky if he gets a 3 match ban, & farina will get off scot free, because the board refuse to do anything about him!
Andrea Agnelli should start looking for replacements for this lazy, good for nothing bunch & tell them in no uncertain terms :ferocious that they are to start working for Juve, not against them or they are out on their ear! :boxing:
Poor Pavel! Instead of being properly advised on how to act & how to best present his case, the board have sabotaged his chances of a fair hearing. I also feel sorry for the others too, who are not even supported by the board. Where are their appeals???? I honestly think that there are people in this forum who would do a better job than this bag of lazybones!