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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,909
Not much changes for us. We have to beat Parma, Monza, Udinese and Venezia. If we don't beat them, then we will almost surely need at least one win away to Bologna and Lazio.

Imo, 4 wins and 1 draw in the last 6 rounds should be enough. Not a 100% guarantee for top 4, but it should be enough.

As someone said already in the previous page, the Parma match is huge tomorrow.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,909
inda in a nutshell. miserable cunts

Come on, man.
As if we haven't seen it a thousands of times, in every single match we've ever watched, when a player commits a foul and then acts like he's the one who got fouled, when someone clearly touches the ball last and still demands a throw-in or a corner, pretending it was the other guy. Lautaro made the foul and then asked for a handball. Of course he did. 9.9/10 players would do exactly the same.
It would have only been a problem if the ref actually fell for it (did he?). But complaining about this just shows that Juve fans are now whining about anything. In other words, we're turning into Inter and Napoli fans.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,563
... In other words, we're turning into Inter and Napoli fans.
says the guy who deliberately ignores everything that's happening in calcio off the pitch

doesn't matter whether it's plain stupidity or blatant hypocrisy from your part. you're flat out wrong here. there are actual double measures in calcio, whether you ignore it or not
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,005
Not much changes for us. We have to beat Parma, Monza, Udinese and Venezia. If we don't beat them, then we will almost surely need at least one win away to Bologna and Lazio.

Imo, 4 wins and 1 draw in the last 6 rounds should be enough. Not a 100% guarantee for top 4, but it should be enough.

As someone said already in the previous page, the Parma match is huge tomorrow.
Thing is another result could've changed some things for us...
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,002
Inter are simply better managed than us. Currently they are light years ahead, playing the CL semis and we are talking about Lautaro pulling someone's shirt and calling for a foul. Most football players are doing this kind of crap and coaches are encouraging it. We had drawn 14 games and most were against far inferior teams. We could have been topping the league with 50% of those games won. Inzaghi could be entering the pitch all the way to the center of the field and it would not change anything. This shit is on our management.
 
Oct 23, 2011
3,801
Inter are simply better managed than us. Currently they are light years ahead, playing the CL semis and we are talking about Lautaro pulling someone's shirt and calling for a foul. Most football players are doing this kind of crap and coaches are encouraging it. We had drawn 14 games and most were against far inferior teams. We could have been topping the league with 50% of those games won. Inzaghi could be entering the pitch all the way to the center of the field and it would not change anything. This shit is on our management.
We've definitely taken a turn for the worst over the past few years with us being the "nice guys" on the pitch. I remember how Malinovski nearly cut Yildiz's leg in half and not a single player reacted, except Allegri in the post-match conference I believe. If that had happened to Inter, their whole squad and staff would've surrounded the ref. A team won't achieve much without a bit of nastiness.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,002
Come on, man.
As if we haven't seen it a thousands of times, in every single match we've ever watched, when a player commits a foul and then acts like he's the one who got fouled, when someone clearly touches the ball last and still demands a throw-in or a corner, pretending it was the other guy. Lautaro made the foul and then asked for a handball. Of course he did. 9.9/10 players would do exactly the same.
It would have only been a problem if the ref actually fell for it (did he?). But complaining about this just shows that Juve fans are now whining about anything. In other words, we're turning into Inter and Napoli fans.
I dont like it, but its frequent. We had players like those and we liked them. Called it street smarts.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,002
We've definitely taken a turn for the worst over the past few years with us being the "nice guys" on the pitch. I remember how Malinovski nearly cut Yildiz's leg in half and not a single player reacted, except Allegri in the post-match conference I believe. If that had happened to Inter, their whole squad and staff would've surrounded the ref. A team won't achieve much without a bit of nastiness.
We are too nice. Assholes win you titles. Im not talking about breaking anyone's leg but street smarts. We had that in our succesful years, now we dont. Media have always been biased against Juve, nothing new. But I dont see a conspiracy when we are the ones failling to win easy games in this shit league. We are "only" 12 points behind inter after being awful throughout most of the season.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,909
Btw @s4tch @JuveJay @Vlad why did the Marotta mafia allow bologna to win it?
I wouldn’t dare claim that Inter don’t have significant influence among the top figures in the federation. Big clubs always do, and in recent years Inter’s sway seems greater than ours, and perhaps greater than anyone else's. That being said, I don’t see a league that’s rigged in their favor, where everything is set in motion for Inter to win. Few would dispute that Inter have a (much) stronger starting XI and a deeper bench than Napoli, or anyone else in Italy, for that matter. Their performances in Europe over the past five years also suggest that Inter have been the best Italian side since Juve’s decline.
If you add the alleged favoritism from referees (supposedly more than any other club enjoys) then Inter should be cruising to this year’s scudetto. Yet, they could just as easily fall short, as they did in 2022 and 2023.

Makes no sense.
 

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