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Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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we played like shit for real. Stayed still and didn't move the ball.

what I hate is they make a big deal out of the favours we get and when it's the opposite it's just a simple mistake.
I agree. I hate that too. Milan beat Sass controversially as well.
But saying that Milan bought the refs is a little beyond that.
 

Mark

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Some coaches and owners like creating drama ours don't.
and some people need to tell them fans that shit happens with every club, not Juve the dirty Juve.

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I agree. I hate that too. Milan beat Sass controversially as well.
But saying that Milan bought the refs is a little beyond that.
nobody said they bought the ref...

maybe the linemen in the past though. #Meani. :klin:
 

Ronn

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and some people need to tell them fans that shit happens with every club, not Juve the dirty Juve.

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nobody said they bought the ref...

maybe the linemen in the past though. #Meani. :klin:
The poster I responded to actually did.
You didn't sir. I agree with what you say.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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I never care about ref decisions and all that, but isn't kind of naive to dismiss the possibility of clubs having influences over refs and the federation, especially after we all witnessed Calciopoli?
 
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I never care about ref decisions and all that, but isn't kind of naive to dismiss the possibility of clubs having influences over refs and the federation, especially after we all witnessed Calciopoli?
Referees are human and will always make mistakes. I'd say it's really hard to keep such things in the quiet nowadays but of course there is always the possibility, for the bigger teams it's nowhere near worth the risk to try and influence someone with any power though.
 

fredrik

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I never care about ref decisions and all that, but isn't kind of naive to dismiss the possibility of clubs having influences over refs and the federation, especially after we all witnessed Calciopoli?
Sure, but its not political correct to say so. Calcipolio showed us who has power and influence at the top of italian football. Berlusconi as president should say enough.
 

Mark

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meelan playing better with a man down. Genoa can't keep the ball. No more gas in the tank. Need one good counter though.

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hahaha PAVOLETTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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sorry, Kucka OG
 
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