[Serie A] JUVENTUS - Genoa (January 26, 2013) (4 Viewers)

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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Just because it touches the hand doesn't mean it's a free kick or penalty. The ball ricochets with great velocity from a short distance off of his foot to his arm which is in a natural position considering how he's trying to reach the ball, NOT a penalty. Geez.
:foreveralone: what ever. But the fourth official thought it was a pen so what's up with that?
 

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
70,802
this man makes so much sense, another reason to be proud to have him as our mister:

“To err is human, I can accept an error if I’m told that the incident could not be seen properly, just as other incidents weren’t seen like the shirt-tug on Mirko Vucinic, the push on Paul Pogba or the penalty for Genoa...
“However, if an incident is so serious that the assistant tells you it’s a penalty, then you have to give it. How can we even discuss this?
“I go home with a thousand thoughts in my head, because hearing a referee tell me he 'didn’t feel ready’ is absurd. I say a referee, for or against Juve, must give the penalty right to the last minute. I am a man of sport, but I do not accept this sort of thing and I never will. Tonight I go home with bad thoughts in my mind.”
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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The ball ricochets with great velocity from a short distance off of his foot
You're talking about whether it's intentional or not, but once a clear advantage is gained that becomes irrelevant. Which takes us to the next point:

to his arm which is in a natural position considering how he's trying to reach the ball, NOT a penalty. Geez.
The part in bold is where we disagree. The rules aren't interpreted according to how a player is trying to reach the ball, otherwise a defender diving for a ball could justify having his arms stretched out in front of him like Superman since that would be the 'natural' motion for someone trying to reach a ball in that manner. The arms must be close to the torso.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
No Juve fan would ever argue in ref's favor after that shocking call.

I guess this incident will help us find Some rotten Eggs in this forum. Two Inter/Milan fans already showed themselves. Lets see how many others are hiding behind a Juve avatar.
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,311
No Juve fan would ever argue in ref's favor after that shocking call.

I guess this incident will help us find Some rotten Eggs in this forum. Two Inter/Milan fans already showed themselves. Lets see how many others are hiding behind a Juve avatar.
Ban them all!
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
Susy Campanale is a withering Milanista cunt, fucking retarded bitch.
just adding fuel to the fire, exactly what a sensationalist wanna-be journalist supposed to do: troll

her comebacks are retarded as much as her opinions to be honest! i watched several members here try to explain there point of view namely sheik but she never replies with a clear answer.
 

sempreJuve

notte da grande Juve
Dec 5, 2012
824
Has anyone here even read the rule? Clearly not a penalty, Conte is a dickhead and you're all retarded.
u-r full of sh!t, you can-t call a defender with arms wide open to be in a normal position, he was just desperate to clear that ball in front of vucinic(that-s why is called FOOTball instead of HANDball)
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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You're talking about whether it's intentional or not, but once a clear advantage is gained that becomes irrelevant. Which takes us to the next point:


The part in bold is where we disagree. The rules aren't interpreted according to how a player is trying to reach the ball, otherwise a defender diving for a ball could justify having his arms stretched out in front of him like Superman since that would be the 'natural' motion for someone trying to reach a ball in that manner. The arms must be close to the torso.
That's a very awkward rule to follow when the whole sport is about running around. Look at Pessotto.
 

sempreJuve

notte da grande Juve
Dec 5, 2012
824
match poll: 1. Guida a well paid mercenary
2. Chiello (nice run towards ref)
3. Conte pissed off shouting
4. Anelka didn-t bother to watch the game
5. Immobile was still dreaming to wear Juve-s jersey
6. Borie.lol for his determination to score against us
 

mukumsplau

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2008
4,443
I got over the match quite easily because the team has been performing below standards lately. I want to believe that it is the injuries and just a phase and the best way to prove it is to go and eat Lazio alive.
what has injuries got to do with poor ball control, poor passing, poor running, poor marking, poor decision making...unless its the injured guys who were playing..
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,044
No Juve fan would ever argue in ref's favor after that shocking call.

I guess this incident will help us find Some rotten Eggs in this forum. Two Inter/Milan fans already showed themselves. Lets see how many others are hiding behind a Juve avatar.
Dat ref was great.
 
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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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    what has injuries got to do with poor ball control, poor passing, poor running, poor marking, poor decision making...unless its the injured guys who were playing..
    It's the amount of rotation due to injuries but I agree with you totally, the team in 2013 has been playing way below par.
     

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