[Serie A] Juventus 2-0 FC Inda Wuhan [March 8th, 2020] (7 Viewers)

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Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
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Ohh poor Inter. They have to play an away game where the home team gets to have their fans in the stands. Life is such a farce.
Seriously, like it's some kind of preferential treatment to postpone. Even Udinese are pushing for that.

Of course they want to keep the advantage of playing with no fans when it's in Turin.

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pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Lol...after all the moaning about not refunding tickets. Planks.

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We all know that won't happen, and in the end, this situation favors Juventus - that's not the argument or point though, it's about the implementation (or lack thereof) of the rules the FIGC themselves have put forward, that Inter-fans are complaining about.
Aren't you an int** fan?
 
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kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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You'd do well to adress the arguments instead of brushing it aside as bitching.

Also, ministry of sport Spadafora just came out and outright said, that the decision to postpone the matches came directly from the FIGC, and not the ministry of health or the government who apparently had given the go-ahead. Proof that the decision had nothing to do with the virus, and everything to with the revenue-problem.

"For the sporting events, after the first few days total block, we authorized, on the request of CONI and FIGC and the FAs, the option to play with closed doors, letting them decide if they wanted to take up this option."
They can go ahead and play as long as FIGC pays for the revenue on match day.
It's not that hard. Also inda could pay it and Juve will play, seeing how that is an advantage to them.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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This is clearly what Inter-fans are saying. If these matches are postponed, how can the league allow any home-matches in the affected regions in the future to be played without supporters? Where's the logic? Why this round only?
This is the precedence they are setting - that no matches in the region should be played until the situation is resolved - starting with Milan - Juventus on wedensday (whilst Napoli - Inter should go ahead, since it's in Naples).

But this won't happen, since the schedule will be too contested, and voila! - we end up in a situation where some select clubs (not only Juventus) will have the advantage of having postponed home-games, while others won't.

Except the fact that it's extremely sketchy that the decision comes on the fucking day of the start of the round - and after Juventus have been the only club to have been pushing for a go-ahead after selling tickets the whole time through. How often do you see that happen.
Hello subhuman
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Must be nice to be able to explain away all ills, misfortunes and failures with just one word.

They don't realise it because they are professional victims, but this is the original "thanks Obama".
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,011
Too bad to win on your own? Ignore your own shittyness and try to get the better team relegated instead :touched:

Couldn't think of a more pathetic bunch than inter fans. Truly the bottom of the barrel.
Scum of all scum.

And they are complaining about a busy schedule in May, as if we won’t have a bunch of games to play as well (esp if we make the Coppa final and go further in the CL - lol).

Fuck them. They should play majority of their games behind closed doors for the rest of the season, seeing as Lombardia is the hardest hit area of Europe by the coronavirus.
 

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