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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Italy on some shady shit yet again @AFL_ITALIA

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/16/sports/soccer/juventus-plusvalenza-italy-serie-a.html

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And Juve the biggest culprit

The Italian soccer authorities have so far flagged 62 player trades across two seasons, including the one involving Napoli’s acquisition of Osimhen. But it is Juventus, by most metrics Italy’s biggest team, that faces the most scrutiny: Investigators are looking at 42 trades by the club, largely connected to movements of little known athletes from its reserves or youth teams, but also including some high-profile trades with two of Europe’s biggest teams, Barcelona and Manchester City, that have faced their own challenges meeting financial control rules.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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no, league table is common sense. one simply can't lose league with juventus in october. you have to be ''the very special one''.
it's like mancini was a genius during the summer, but turned into a fraud within a couple of months, right?

yOu CaN't FiNiSh 2Nd BeHiNd SwItZeRlAnD

well, it looks like you can, even with the same team. and we don't even have the same team we had 2-3 years ago.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Italy on some shady shit yet again @AFL_ITALIA

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/16/sports/soccer/juventus-plusvalenza-italy-serie-a.html

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And Juve the biggest culprit

The Italian soccer authorities have so far flagged 62 player trades across two seasons, including the one involving Napoli’s acquisition of Osimhen. But it is Juventus, by most metrics Italy’s biggest team, that faces the most scrutiny: Investigators are looking at 42 trades by the club, largely connected to movements of little known athletes from its reserves or youth teams, but also including some high-profile trades with two of Europe’s biggest teams, Barcelona and Manchester City, that have faced their own challenges meeting financial control rules.
Old news bruh
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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Italy on some shady shit yet again @AFL_ITALIA

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/16/sports/soccer/juventus-plusvalenza-italy-serie-a.html

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And Juve the biggest culprit

The Italian soccer authorities have so far flagged 62 player trades across two seasons, including the one involving Napoli’s acquisition of Osimhen. But it is Juventus, by most metrics Italy’s biggest team, that faces the most scrutiny: Investigators are looking at 42 trades by the club, largely connected to movements of little known athletes from its reserves or youth teams, but also including some high-profile trades with two of Europe’s biggest teams, Barcelona and Manchester City, that have faced their own challenges meeting financial control rules.
Meanwhile Chelsea is smuggling whole nations worth of people

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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never been a fan but he wasn't nearly destructive as he currently is. now, he seems completely lost.
we don't have any players who could be considered as an upgrade over our '17/18 or '18/19 squads. de ligt and chiesa would be good enough for those starting 11s, bonbon and cuadrado conserved themselves pretty well, the others are either older/slower (chiellini, sandro especially, unfortunately post-covid dybala too) or simply worse (morata, kulu, all the mids, even danilo). yet you expect this squad to shine.

you have some interesting points and i genuinely find some of your rants funny af, but your hate towards marotta and allegri, especially coupled with your passivity towards paratici simply doesn't make any sense. this squad is nowhere near the quality we're used to.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Italy on some shady shit yet again @AFL_ITALIA

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/16/sports/soccer/juventus-plusvalenza-italy-serie-a.html

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And Juve the biggest culprit

The Italian soccer authorities have so far flagged 62 player trades across two seasons, including the one involving Napoli’s acquisition of Osimhen. But it is Juventus, by most metrics Italy’s biggest team, that faces the most scrutiny: Investigators are looking at 42 trades by the club, largely connected to movements of little known athletes from its reserves or youth teams, but also including some high-profile trades with two of Europe’s biggest teams, Barcelona and Manchester City, that have faced their own challenges meeting financial control rules.
Imagine the Pjanic - arthur swap does us in and Tici finally, fully, wrecks the club
 

Gagi

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Jul 19, 2007
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Remember when Scamacca's father stormed Roma's training ground and smshed the cars with an iron bar?

Gianluca Scamacca’s grandfather Sandro was arrested yesterday after putting a knife to a client’s throat in a bar in Rome.


:lol:
 
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