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Aug 1, 2003
17,696
ok seriously how is it possible that muntari is acquitted?

at least they had enough sense not to do anything to pirlo. I like how Juve's reacting to all of this, keeping relatively silent and not insulting Milan in any way. Classy. We'll let the 2nd leg of coppa do the talking.
 

LowLife

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Jan 7, 2011
4,967
7 Juve players called for friendly game. I think we should do something about it. We should tell FICG not to fuck with us, or Else they can't count on our players for Euro 2012
 

JuventinMalti

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Apr 5, 2006
575
They found the rule. Some people were talking about Robinho and the ball in the pic that's not on the line but it was already kicked...the point is Emanuelson, he went off the pitch. Can't come back in without the authorization of the ref. Corner should have been retaken and Urby carded.
Can somebody quote the rule, instead of making assumption-based arguments? I gave a cursory look at the laws of the game yesterday and all I found were rules about when players leave the pitch by the ref's permission, that is to mend equipment, change footwear, be treated or cleaned for blood etc. I stand to be corrected, but nowhere does it say, as far as I'm aware, that a player ALWAYS needs permission to re-enter the field of play. How about corners? And free-kicks close to the line?
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Inter are pathetic loser.

Milan are that fake evil guy who acts classy.
Been saying that for ages.

Milan and Juventus ended their friendship.

Milan and Juventus ended their friendship, with the Rossoners declaring public war to the team from Turin. We expect sanctions to be made, and the war to go on in every field possible. Two controversial teams arguing.

In their statement, Milan literally stopped every contact they have with Juventus. It's widely known that although rivals, there has never been "blood" between the two sides, and they often knew to work together on something. But not anymore, it's all in the past.

The Italian champion accused the bianconeri have been building the strategy for the derby in the past 5 weeks, starting with the pressure to the referees about the mistake made against them in the Parma and Siena games. With this, they practically "directed" the game flow and the dissolved goal from Muntari. -"With Inter for example, there's always a fight, but with Juventus, you are always handicapped" - was said in the Milans official statement.

There will also be TV analyses, and in danger to be suspended are Mexes, who hit Boriello, Muntari, who hit Stephan Lichtsteiner, and Pirlo, who is clear that tried to hit Can Bommel.

Also, there has been fight in the tunnels that lead to the dressing rooms. Ambrosini is the main initiator, but also Galiani who attacked Conte, but also the Juventus coach, who called Milan "football mafia" in public.

However, not even Milans coach is innocent. According to Juventus director, Marotta, Allegri said that "Milan is punished for saying real talk in public".

Also, there are rumors that Galliani was swearing and insulting Agnelli in HT, something that Juventus won't forgive. The most trophy winning team in Italy decided to remain silent, but there are rumors that say they will be waiting till the coppa italia match, they can't wait for. It is played on 21st of March.

In the calcio, when the things are kept silent, everything is worked in the back. The well know Italian reporter, Mario Sconcerti, on this subject said: "Our football is bad since 2006. Everything is down to arguing and fighting. Juventus has been at fault for everything, it's known. But now they are back, and are quite strong with reputation, due to Agnellis coming. We are all disoriented, we have bad referees who constantly make mistakes, intentional or not.


Shit just got real! Fuck Milan! Forza Juve per Sempre!
OMG FINALLY!

everytime I was hearing that Milan are our allies I was dying inside. WTF have they done for us as allies FFS.. gave us Abbiati for breaking Gigi's arm. Cunts!
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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Can somebody quote the rule, instead of making assumption-based arguments? I gave a cursory look at the laws of the game yesterday and all I found were rules about when players leave the pitch by the ref's permission, that is to mend equipment, change footwear, be treated or cleaned for blood etc. I stand to be corrected, but nowhere does it say, as far as I'm aware, that a player ALWAYS needs permission to re-enter the field of play. How about corners? And free-kicks close to the line?
And throw-ins?
 

ThirdStar

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Jul 5, 2011
1,291
7 Juve players called for friendly game. I think we should do something about it. We should tell FICG not to fuck with us, or Else they can't count on our players for Euro 2012
I would really, REALLY like us to do this. But we're gonna get universally attacked.

But at least we'll guarantee Italy a hilarious early exit that would make the world forget about WC2010 :lol::lol:
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
62,843
Fuck milan, those massive cunts. How dare anyone attack Buffon, the man is class. Like he said bring me another who would have done differently. A player doesn't admit a dive when they score a penalty, it is no different for Buffon. Wankers, Fuck Milan you cheating scumbags
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
I would really, REALLY like us to do this. But we're gonna get universally attacked.

But at least we'll guarantee Italy a hilarious early exit that would make the world forget about WC2010 :lol::lol:
Even if Juventus tried to prevent the players going, they'd never be happy with that decision. Not like that is even an option in fairy tale land, FIGC isn't the same as the national team.
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
5,955
Can somebody quote the rule, instead of making assumption-based arguments? I gave a cursory look at the laws of the game yesterday and all I found were rules about when players leave the pitch by the ref's permission, that is to mend equipment, change footwear, be treated or cleaned for blood etc. I stand to be corrected, but nowhere does it say, as far as I'm aware, that a player ALWAYS needs permission to re-enter the field of play. How about corners? And free-kicks close to the line?
34. Un calciatore, dopo essere uscito dal terreno di gioco senza
l’autorizzazione dell’arbitro, vi fa rientro allo stesso modo (senza assenso).
Quale provvedimento dovrà adottare l’arbitro?
Tranne che il calciatore abbia lasciato il terreno per protestare contro una sua
decisione (nel qual caso deve essere considerato espulso), l’arbitro, salvo il
vantaggio, interromperà il gioco ed ammonirà il calciatore, considerando l’entrata
e l’uscita senza assenso, componenti di un unico comportamento antisportivo. Il
gioco sarà ripreso con un calcio di punizione indiretto nel punto in cui si trovava
il pallone quando il gioco è stato interrotto.*
 

JuventinMalti

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
575
34. Un calciatore, dopo essere uscito dal terreno di gioco senza
l’autorizzazione dell’arbitro, vi fa rientro allo stesso modo (senza assenso).
Quale provvedimento dovrà adottare l’arbitro?
Tranne che il calciatore abbia lasciato il terreno per protestare contro una sua
decisione (nel qual caso deve essere considerato espulso), l’arbitro, salvo il
vantaggio, interromperà il gioco ed ammonirà il calciatore, considerando l’entrata
e l’uscita senza assenso, componenti di un unico comportamento antisportivo. Il
gioco sarà ripreso con un calcio di punizione indiretto nel punto in cui si trovava
il pallone quando il gioco è stato interrotto.*
Do you have source? Where is this taken from?

From my very limited understanding of Italian, it seems to me that this does not refer to going over the line, but to abandoning the pitch (as in going to dressing room).
 

Gerd

Senior Member
Dec 25, 2011
5,955
Do you have source? Where is this taken from?

From my very limited understanding of Italian, it seems to me that this does not refer to going over the line, but to abandoning the pitch (as in going to dressing room).
don't have the source , but i got it from vechia signora

pratically it says

What happens when a player goes out of the field without the authorization of the reffere and enters in the same way ?
Wha should the reff do ?
Unless the player has left the field in case of a decision of the reff , (in wich case he should considered expelled from the game , red card) , he will stop the game and will book the player , for the so called going out and in the field without his permission . The game will start with a free kick in the inderect position where the ball was in the moment the game was stopped

I remember someone posting something about players cannot leave the field to gain a tactical advantage in the game , but can't find it anymore
 

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