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decisions of the sports judge on #JuveInter of #CoppaItalia :
- 3 days to #Cuadrado : hands on neck and fist at #Handanovic ;
- 1 day in Handanovic: only hands on the neck and no blow to Cuadrado;
- 4 thousand euro fine at #Juventus
- 20,000 euro fine but no disqualification for the manager #Inter Baccin, who, despite not being on the list, tried to reach the referee and addressed him with offensive and abusive remarks
[Mirko Nicolino]

He literally punches him first lol
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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What was suspect around Monza? I don't remember. Salernitana was the goal ruled offside with the other defender not included by VAR, right?
Yeah. Monza we just sucked twice. Nothing shady in those matches.

We got screwed beyond belief against Salernitana with the FIGC excuse that they didn’t have a view of the field that showed the guy keeping everyone onside by a country mile. Which was obvious corrupt bullshit. :lol2:

And then we got screwed to on the Smalling handball while jumping for a header in the first Roma match that should have been an obvious penalty, especially given that Locatelli’s gorgeous goal was ruled out for a handball in the middle of the pitch during the buildup by Vlahovic where he and the Roma player were wrestling for position and ball bounced up into his arm off his own leg lol

Those should have been 4 more pts right there.

On a side note, where the heck did that Vlahovic go? Wins the ball instead of just falling down and whining for a foul, runs with it all the way to the box and does a nice little layoff for Cuadrado who squared it back for the Loca goal. Miss that version of Dusan
 

Scottish

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Yeah. Monza we just sucked twice. Nothing shady in those matches.

We got screwed beyond belief against Salernitana with the FIGC excuse that they didn’t have a view of the field that showed the guy keeping everyone onside by a country mile. Which was obvious corrupt bullshit. :lol2:

And then we got screwed to on the Smalling handball while jumping for a header in the first Roma match that should have been an obvious penalty, especially given that Locatelli’s gorgeous goal was ruled out for a handball in the middle of the pitch during the buildup by Vlahovic where he and the Roma player were wrestling for position and ball bounced up into his arm off his own leg lol

Those should have been 4 more pts right there.

On a side note, where the heck did that Vlahovic go? Wins the ball instead of just falling down and whining for a foul, runs with it all the way to the box and does a nice little layoff for Cuadrado who squared it back for the Loca goal. Miss that version of Dusan
Just watched the highlights of that Roma game and yeah it was sad to see that Vlahovic. Early in the season his free kicks were the only chance we had of winning games, and he was the only guy who looked like he cared, and was a battler. Now not so much :sad:

Looked up that handball and I agree - if we're doing var to rule out goals based on the letter of the law then that's a handball from Smalling and a rigore to Juve
 

maxi

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I'll take the Allegri praise but I won't tolerate the Sarri normalizing. He wasn't mediocre. He was given a peugot and told not to rekt it.

It will go down in history as a downgrade. A trash coach who should not have his name tied with the history of this club.
Both Sarri and Pirlo's respective tenures here were better than anything Allegri 2.0 has produced.
 

maxi

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What was wrong with what I said? You can hate the mans guts all you want but that doesnt change the fact that objectively speaking his time here was better than anything Allegri 2.0 has produced thus far. Perhaps an argument can be made against Pirlo but otherwise in Sarri's case the stats are clearly in favour of him. Does that mean I want him back? No. But the fact that he got fired for far less whilst Allegri still remains at the helm having achieved absolutely nothing says a lot.

Honestly it's sad and pathetic how you people can't see beyond your own agendas.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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What was wrong with what I said? You can hate the mans guts all you want but that doesnt change the fact that objectively speaking his time here was better than anything Allegri 2.0 has produced thus far. Perhaps an argument can be made against Pirlo but otherwise in Sarri's case the stats are clearly in favour of him. Does that mean I want him back? No. But the fact that he got fired for far less whilst Allegri still remains at the helm having achieved absolutely nothing says a lot.

Honestly it's sad and pathetic how you people can't see beyond your own agendas.
give this squad to sarri. how many points would we have, especially with the points penalty?

allegri 2.0 is underwhelming and a disappointment, but the fact that you simply ignore the squad's quality speaks for itself. with sarri we also underperformed, and sarri (you know, the guy who admitted to have lost a scudetto in a hotel room) wouldn't even try to fight for the 4th place after the points penalty. also imagine his poor soul trying to handle the media on a daily basis with all these attacks. it would be only a matter of time before he'd agree with dumb fucks in sky and rai studios that juve actually deserve a points penalty lol

sarri nostalgia is easily one of the dumbest things on tuz
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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give this squad to sarri. how many points would we have, especially with the points penalty?

allegri 2.0 is underwhelming and a disappointment, but the fact that you simply ignore the squad's quality speaks for itself. with sarri we also underperformed, and sarri (you know, the guy who admitted to have lost a scudetto in a hotel room) wouldn't even try to fight for the 4th place after the points penalty. also imagine his poor soul trying to handle the media on a daily basis with all these attacks. it would be only a matter of time before he'd agree with dumb fucks in sky and rai studios that juve actually deserve a points penalty lol

sarri nostalgia is easily one of the dumbest things on tuz
I wouldn’t limit it to nostalgia. Those who thought hipster possession overkill was going to work with the squad he inherited along with the loser mentality he brought to the table was laughable the moment the rumor was reported on twitter in May 2019.
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Is Hojlund the guy considered to be the poor man’s Halland around here?

Watching him for the first time today, but looks pretty decent despite not scoring yet.


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