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maxi

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Aug 31, 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
Pure speculative nonsense. I'm going by the stats here. Objectively speaking his stint here was better. There's no argument to be had.

And anyway, didnt Allegro just get schooled by the terrible Sarri with fricking Zaccagni leading the line? :lol3:
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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lol the sarriboi can't help himself

thing is that sarri failed here, and you still suck his dick. btw if you stop celebrating, tell us which one is better, maurice or dingus? you must have the most terrible taste ever
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Sarri is the superior manager. Hate him all you want, but that doesn’t change the fact that he revolutionized Napoli’s style in a manner that left managers across the continent in awe. He has been successful across multiple teams, in two different leagues..all of that for someone who never played the game professionally and started a full time career in the sport later than a lot.

Plus, also won in Europe.

Now sit down.

#EuroSarri


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cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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Just curious about the rules of handball. Saw the handball of Schuurs that lead to Dybala penalty. Schuurs foot and body is outside of penalty area, but probably the hand is behind as there also force of the shoot. So for this handball rule do referee decide based on the foot and body position (as the part of body that can play/contact with the ball) or based on the hand position ?
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Strickland

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Just curious about the rules of handball. Saw the handball of Schuurs that lead to Dybala penalty. Schuurs foot and body is outside of penalty area, but probably the hand is behind as there also force of the shoot. So for this handball rule do referee decide based on the foot and body position (as the part of body that can play/contact with the ball) or based on the hand position ?
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Just like for ball going in and out of play, should be based on hand position, this isnt basketball.
 

Siamak

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Juventus has collected only 23 points from possible 42 points away from home in the league this season so far:

— 14 Games
✅ 7 Wins
2 Draws
❌ 5 Defeats
— 13 Goals scored
— 12 Goals conceded

Lost against Monza, Napoli, Lazio, Milan and Roma — four of them are top six teams.
 

Siamak

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MOURINHO BITES BACK AT CASSANO CRITICISM
Cassano played for Roma, for Inter and for Real Madrid. In Madrid he is only remembered for his jacket. With Roma he won a Supercoppa without playing. At Inter he didn’t even manage the Lombardy Cup in a friendly.
 

AOD4

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A bad episode on this racism problem with Lukaku and its abit sad to see even Del Piero is struggling to explain why this is still happening in Italy .
Can see how angry Henry is.
 

Akshen

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Blitz of the GdF in the headquarters of #Turris to acquire the contracts relating to the transfers of Claudio #Manzi (now at Entella), one of the 4 players who moved from #Napoli to #Lille as part of the operation #Osimhen in the summer of 2020. Manzi was valued at €4M in the balance sheet at the time


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Transfer history of this guy:

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Salvo

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A bad episode on this racism problem with Lukaku and its abit sad to see even Del Piero is struggling to explain why this is still happening in Italy .
Can see how angry Henry is.
The thing is though under the rules Lukaku was booked rightfully not so much for his celebration but for yelling at the fans. Saying whatever the fuck he was saying.

That obviously doesn't excuse the stupid and ignorant monkey chants though and whether the yellow should be taken off. But under the rules you cannot incite the fans.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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But we need to start using common sense, now that you know what has happened. And what is being done to improve the situation , i can feel the pain in Henry when he speaks this and it also happened to our very own Moise Kean, and you remember what Bumnucci said back then ?

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Allianz, the sponsors of Juventus’ stadium, have condemned the controversy stemming from the recent Derby d’Italia with Inter and will send a letter to the club’s management.

The first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals in Turin was an extremely tense affair both on and off the pitch, with three players being sent off, an on-pitch brawl occurring and racial abuse aimed at Romelu Lukaku.

Juan Cuadrado was handed a three-game ban for throwing a punch at Samir Handanovic, who himself was given a one-match suspension for his part in the brawl. Lukaku was handed a second yellow card for a ‘provocative celebration’, which sparked outrage considering the racial abuse shouted at him from the stands.

Corriere della Sera details how Allianz were left entirely unimpressed with the controversial Derby d’Italia clash, and the CEO of their Italian division Giacomo Campora has announced that Juventus will be reprimanded.

Speaking in a video sent to their employees, Campora said: “I will send a letter to the club’s top management because I consider it absolutely unacceptable that players who wear our brand name on their shirts hold attitudes that are completely reprehensible and on which we don’t admit any excuse related to sporting aggression.”


Allianz purchased the naming rights of Juventus’ stadium in July 2017. The multinational corporation are also the sponsors of Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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But we need to start using common sense, now that you know what has happened. And what is being done to improve the situation , i can feel the pain in Henry when he speaks this and it also happened to our very own Moise Kean, and you remember what Bumnucci said back then ?

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Allianz, the sponsors of Juventus’ stadium, have condemned the controversy stemming from the recent Derby d’Italia with Inter and will send a letter to the club’s management.

The first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals in Turin was an extremely tense affair both on and off the pitch, with three players being sent off, an on-pitch brawl occurring and racial abuse aimed at Romelu Lukaku.

Juan Cuadrado was handed a three-game ban for throwing a punch at Samir Handanovic, who himself was given a one-match suspension for his part in the brawl. Lukaku was handed a second yellow card for a ‘provocative celebration’, which sparked outrage considering the racial abuse shouted at him from the stands.

Corriere della Sera details how Allianz were left entirely unimpressed with the controversial Derby d’Italia clash, and the CEO of their Italian division Giacomo Campora has announced that Juventus will be reprimanded.

Speaking in a video sent to their employees, Campora said: “I will send a letter to the club’s top management because I consider it absolutely unacceptable that players who wear our brand name on their shirts hold attitudes that are completely reprehensible and on which we don’t admit any excuse related to sporting aggression.”


Allianz purchased the naming rights of Juventus’ stadium in July 2017. The multinational corporation are also the sponsors of Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.
Yeah I agree and what Bonucci said was stupid. Also what the fuck are Allianz talking about? They should shut the fuck up. We also don't wear Allianz on our shirt.
 
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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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That show is beyond cringe
it is, people still watch it and it still manages to shape the public opinion

btw the club did everything right this time:
- condemned the racist chants immediately after the match
- communicated that it'll fully cooperate with figc
- found the leading idiots within a day

the press still won't care. and clubs like napoli, inda, spezia or nazio never did anything similar. still juve is the club that insulted poor lukaku

i hate the bias against the club, and it's all about the super league, nothing else. that petty prick ceferin is a powerful man indeed.
 

CAPITANO

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Jul 12, 2006
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Allianz, the sponsors of Juventus’ stadium, have condemned the controversy stemming from the recent Derby d’Italia with Inter and will send a letter to the club’s management.

The first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals in Turin was an extremely tense affair both on and off the pitch, with three players being sent off, an on-pitch brawl occurring and racial abuse aimed at Romelu Lukaku.

Juan Cuadrado was handed a three-game ban for throwing a punch at Samir Handanovic, who himself was given a one-match suspension for his part in the brawl. Lukaku was handed a second yellow card for a ‘provocative celebration’, which sparked outrage considering the racial abuse shouted at him from the stands.

Corriere della Sera details how Allianz were left entirely unimpressed with the controversial Derby d’Italia clash, and the CEO of their Italian division Giacomo Campora has announced that Juventus will be reprimanded.

Speaking in a video sent to their employees, Campora said: “I will send a letter to the club’s top management because I consider it absolutely unacceptable that players who wear our brand name on their shirts hold attitudes that are completely reprehensible and on which we don’t admit any excuse related to sporting aggression.”

Allianz purchased the naming rights of Juventus’ stadium in July 2017. The multinational corporation are also the sponsors of Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.

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GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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it is, people still watch it and it still manages to shape the public opinion

btw the club did everything right this time:
- condemned the racist chants immediately after the match
- communicated that it'll fully cooperate with figc
- found the leading idiots within a day

the press still won't care. and clubs like napoli, inda, spezia or nazio never did anything similar. still juve is the club that insulted poor lukaku

i hate the bias against the club, and it's all about the super league, nothing else. that petty prick ceferin is a powerful man indeed.

Man you are such a great asset to tuz, don't you ever leave again or I'll come to hungary kidnap you and lock you in my basement :p
 

Siamak

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Official note from @JuventusFC : "The company believes that it has correctly applied the relevant international accounting standards, as well as that it has operated in full compliance with the principle of sporting loyalty"
[Romeo Agresti]
 
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