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Feb 12, 2006
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what's the issue with fictitious sponsorship deals that generate fake revenue?
what's the issue with not paying wages?
what's the issue with figc putting pressure on covisoc so that they wouldn't exclude inda from the league?
what's the issue with owners breaching business continuity rules, and the company that was supposed (and eventually failed) to provide business continuity not having any revenue and not filing financial reports for years?
what's the issue with nobody knowing for years who were the real owners of the club?
and what's the issue with figc not giving a damn about all those irregularities?

so many questions.

they are unplayable. i bet he didn't watch the raiplay video
Ofcourse he didn't watch it, can't handle the truth. Pointless even responding to that ugly interista.

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Mar 12, 2004
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what's the issue with fictitious sponsorship deals that generate fake revenue?
what's the issue with not paying wages?
what's the issue with figc putting pressure on covisoc so that they wouldn't exclude inda from the league?
what's the issue with owners breaching business continuity rules, and the company that was supposed (and eventually failed) to provide business continuity not having any revenue and not filing financial reports for years?
what's the issue with nobody knowing for years who were the real owners of the club?
and what's the issue with figc not giving a damn about all those irregularities?

so many questions.

they are unplayable. i bet he didn't watch the raiplay video
I'm really not well versed in it all except for what I read here and on other Juve related twitter accounts so don't feel confident enough to debate him but at least he seems willing to have the conversation I guess.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
34,309
inda coach situation is a typical italian summer story. some sources say fabregas accepted their offer, pedulla mocks them, fabregas says he's happy at como, como president says fabregas is the core of their long term project




I'm really not well versed in it all except for what I read here and on other Juve related twitter accounts so don't feel confident enough to debate him but at least he seems willing to have the conversation I guess.
he should watch the report episode first i guess. but he'll remain an interista at the end of the day.

football is like a religion. with a few buddies we (used to) run a relatively well known juve themed blog in hungary. it was part of the blog portfolio of the biggest hungarian sports journal. most big teams within the top5 league had regularly updated blog that had a lot of exposure around ~2012 and onwards. one of the two main figures behind the whole football blog stuff in hungary is a good friend of mine, and his bachelor party included a few dozens of football bloggers. now, a liverpool blogger dude, drunk af, started to explain us how juventus was CHEATING before calciopoli happened, how juve BOUGHT REFS, all based on one single fact: the hungarian press called calciopoli a match fixing scandal. and we very patiently explained to him how and why he was wrong, with facts, articles, websites, video evidence, whatever you needed. and at the end of the debate he stood up and said "juve is still a fucking cheat". he almost got his face beat to pulp by our buddy, we had to calm him down lol. and that's basically every football discussion. :baus:

ffs we have people here who don't think there's a systematic bias towards inda. i don't expect an interista to even consider factual arguments
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,862
football is like a religion. with a few buddies we (used to) run a relatively well known juve themed blog in hungary. it was part of the blog portfolio of the biggest hungarian sports journal. most big teams within the top5 league had regularly updated blog that had a lot of exposure around ~2012 and onwards. one of the two main figures behind the whole football blog stuff in hungary is a good friend of mine, and his bachelor party included a few dozens of football bloggers. now, a liverpool blogger dude, drunk af, started to explain us how juventus was CHEATING before calciopoli happened, how juve BOUGHT REFS, all based on one single fact: the hungarian press called calciopoli a match fixing scandal. and we very patiently explained to him how and why he was wrong, with facts, articles, websites, video evidence, whatever you needed. and at the end of the debate he stood up and said "juve is still a fucking cheat". he almost got his face beat to pulp by our buddy, we had to calm him down lol. and that's basically every football discussion. :baus:

ffs we have people here who don't think there's a systematic bias towards inda. i don't expect an interista to even consider factual arguments
To be fair, to people who don't know and anyone who's not a Juventino, saying Juve was a victim of the system and relegated for no reason whatsoever sounds like a conspiracy theory. Just like with other conspiracy theories, people will overlook the evidence because it's easier to believe the media and football authorities over some aggrieved Juventus fans.
 

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