[Serie A, 25th round] Juventus 1-0 Napoli [13th February, 2016] (2 Viewers)

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DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
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nipples media saying they will not accept any favors towards Juve.

well that won't put pressure on the ref.
They are so scared,obsessed with Juve,Every eventual smallest mistake of the referee will be anticipated as big as Mount Everest and a big mistake in their favor won't be commented .Fucking injuries.We have to smash them and kill their hopes for the next 20 years at least.
 

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JuveJay

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LOL, Zeman. If they played his football Juve would win 6-2.

I hope Gigi Simoni lives with that bitterness every day, I hope he feels sorrow about 1998 on his deathbed. The fucker changed team every year and still thinks Juve are the cause of his ills :lol:
 
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    Has anybody in all these years dared to tell this guy even if it was a penalty and even if it was converted the game would still be 1-1, and Inter remained in 2nd place?
    This. :donedeal: +rep, mate.
     

    DUKAC

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    Feb 29, 2012
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    LOL, Zeman. If they played his football Juve would win 6-2.

    I hope Gigi Simoni lives with that bitterness every day, I hope he feels sorrow about 1998 on his deathbed. The $#@!er changed team every year and still thinks Juve are the cause of his ills :lol:


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    Bianconero_Aus

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    LOL, Zeman. If they played his football Juve would win 6-2.

    I hope Gigi Simoni lives with that bitterness every day, I hope he feels sorrow about 1998 on his deathbed. The fucker changed team every year and still thinks Juve are the cause of his ills :lol:
    They usually wheel out that pathetic old loser before every Juve - Shinter game, now they are asking him for an opinion when we play Napoli? :lol: :sergio:

    God damn, how bad must the hurt be for the other 50% of Italy that despises us :D
     

    Elvin

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    Nov 25, 2005
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    They usually wheel out that pathetic old loser before every Juve - Shinter game, now they are asking him for an opinion when we play Napoli? :lol: :sergio:

    God damn, how bad must the hurt be for the other 50% of Italy that despises us :D
    They are literally this close to quitting following football all together :lol:
     

    Bianconero_Aus

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    May 26, 2009
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    They are literally this close to quitting following football all together :lol:
    The whole country hates us this much that they are desperately hoping that fucken Napoli (considered the sewer of Italy to most Italians) wins the title over us :D

    Let the butthurt flow from the provincial scumbags of Italian football.
     

    Elvin

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    Nov 25, 2005
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    The whole world wants someone other than Juve to win it, for obvious reasons. Same way everyone cheered for Atletico couple years ago.
     

    JuveJay

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    Torino FIAT and Juventus Cisitalia :D
    Yeah very weird one: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_Cisitalia_1942-1943

    "In the last phase of World War II, between 1943 and 1945, the Bianconeri took the name of Juventus Cisitalia - sometimes shortened to just Cisitalia by the media - in conjunction with the eponymous car company whose owner, Piero Dusio, was the then president of the club: a change dictated at the time by the war, with the Juventus players who, to avoid being deported to Nazi Germany, were thus passed for workers required by national demand. Curiously FIAT, historically linked to Juventus and at the time a competitor of Cisitalia, during the same period also had workers in Torino, the team therefore took the name of Torino FIAT; Gianni Agnelli remember those years, in where his family momentarily broke away from Juventus, with the words; "I was in the army, in war, really I had other thoughts and problems, other things to do, to suffer, to overcome"
     

    duranfj

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    Yeah very weird one: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_Cisitalia_1942-1943

    "In the last phase of World War II, between 1943 and 1945, the Bianconeri took the name of Juventus Cisitalia - sometimes shortened to just Cisitalia by the media - in conjunction with the eponymous car company whose owner, Piero Dusio, was the then president of the club: a change dictated at the time by the war, with the Juventus players who, to avoid being deported to Nazi Germany, were thus passed for workers required by national demand. Curiously FIAT, historically linked to Juventus and at the time a competitor of Cisitalia, during the same period also had workers in Torino, the team therefore took the name of Torino FIAT; Gianni Agnelli remember those years, in where his family momentarily broke away from Juventus, with the words; "I was in the army, in war, really I had other thoughts and problems, other things to do, to suffer, to overcome"
    Gianni... No need to said anything else than WWII and he still did
     

    Alex-444

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