[Serie A] milan 1-1 JUVENTUS (Feb. 25th 2012) (16 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Definitely.

Even if it wasn't by the rules and if the ref followed the rule strictly Muntari's disallowed goal wouldn't have happened, just mentioning that stepping off the pitch is almost as pathetic as what Milan did with the Pirlo videos.
 

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Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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Why not giving them a dose of their own medicine?
That's the point , by the rules it is not regular so why not

Has anyone seen what they have said in the media
Crudeli said that since galliani got a warning , conte should have gotten one too , wich is pratically ridiculous seeing as galliani got it for complaing to the ref , that by the way , as i have already said it is a violation of ARTICOLO 6 GIUSTIZIA SPORTIVA and if a certain moggi was there , now everybody would have been shouting the scandal .
Exatly after the match , the bonucci match fixing problem came up and gazzetta started with their shit talk . I already posted the article for bonucci and another article where they talked about the fight of juve and all the other teams about calcopoli , where it was clearly infered that we were guilty in every court room , when we clearly got decleared inoccent .
In the meantime pellegatti insults conte live while commentating after the match .
And just today someone at mediaset premium said
"Muntaris goal will be remembered for 30 years like maradonas hand goal"
WTF?

EDIT : And since i forgot , what about gigi ? Calling him a symbol of unsportmanship and wanting to take away italys captain band from him ?
And there are other cases too
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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The Milan media is too powerful. We can't fight it and we shouldn't take it to our hearts when we hear them talk this way. We, mortals in a football forum, should just accept it as a fact.
It led to Calciopoli (their media was creating the "juve cheaters" image for years ffs, just not at this level as in the last days) but it won't lead to another relegation. It might lead to us losing this scudetto.
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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The Milan media is too powerful. We can't fight it and we shouldn't take it to our hearts when we hear them talk this way. We, mortals in a football forum, should just accept it as a fact.
It led to Calciopoli (their media was creating the "juve cheaters" image for years ffs, just not at this level as in the last days) but it won't lead to another relegation. It might lead to us losing this scudetto.
the problem is we cannot let them do this , because if you say something repeadiatly it becomes the truth , not for us obviously , but for everyone else and as you say that led to calcopoli
This time it may not be that grave , but it is still a great damage to the image of our squad , like this it creates a bad reputation about us also a bad image and we will never be able to climb to the top again
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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Because it's not gonna benefit us and just makes us what we accuse them of being.
The interesting part is that only we know what we accuse them of being and what they really are .
In their eyes they think they are normally right , but that doesn't bother me .
What bothers me is that in the eyes of third parties they are just asking what should have been given to them , or are talking about a great robbery and injustice done to them , while whenever there is something wich is in their favor nobody makes such noise
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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the interesting part is that only we know what we accuse them of being and what they really are
in their eyes they think they are normally right , but that doesn't bother me
what bothers me is that in the eyes of third parties they are just asking what should have been given to them , or are talking about a great robbery and injustice done to them while whenever there is something wich is in their favor nobody makes such noise
Sorry, mate, but it takes too much effort to understand your posts. Full-stops and non-poetic formatting might help.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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I just read that Milan papers wanted Buffon to be stripped of his captaincy and to be replaced in the National Team.

:lol:

Milan are dirty scum....
 
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Mark

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    I just read that Milan papers wanted Buffon to be stripped of his captaincy and to be replaced in the National Team.

    :lol:

    Milan are dirty scum....
    on another paper some ugly fat milanista disguised himself as a Juventina and said how "she" felt ashamed of being a Juventina for what happened during the game and the week leading to it.
     

    Juve_fanatic

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    Apr 5, 2006
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    Definitely.

    Even if it wasn't by the rules and if the ref followed the rule strictly Muntari's disallowed goal wouldn't have happened, just mentioning that stepping off the pitch is almost as pathetic as what Milan did with the Pirlo videos.
    I dont get why are everyone accusing Juve of everything. Fuck'em all..... Did Buffon made the decision that it wasnt a goal? Did Conte? Did Chiellini or Barzagli, or Pirlo or Bonucci?? NO, the refferee's did, so get this shit over with and ban ALL the refferee's that were at the game FOR LIFE!!
     

    tyouto

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    Zlatan Ibrahimovic saw the Sulley Muntari phantom goal in Milan-Juventus as “a tragedy for football,” as the controversy rages on.

    Saturday’s 1-1 draw was an ill-tempered affair dominated by the Muntari goal that was not awarded in the first half despite it crossing the line.

    “The fact Muntari’s goal was not seen by the linesman is a tragedy for football,” commented Ibrahimovic while on international duty with Sweden.

    “I was more disappointed than angry after the game. Everyone could see it was a goal, so not to give it in that situation...

    “You can make a mistake with an offside, but not for a goal like that.”

    Juventus also had a goal disallowed for Alessandro Matri’s incorrect offside call.

    Ibra was not taking part in that game because he was completing his three-match ban for slapping Salvatore Aronica.

    “Opponents do anything to stop me. You do learn from your mistakes and try not to repeat them, but I couldn’t say for sure if I’d never do it again. There is always so much tension on the field.”
    tragedy for football :rofl:
    BBilan need complain to the UN :lol:
    different statement? i confused :confused:
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    I dont get why are everyone accusing Juve of everything. Fuck'em all..... Did Buffon made the decision that it wasnt a goal? Did Conte? Did Chiellini or Barzagli, or Pirlo or Bonucci?? NO, the refferee's did, so get this shit over with and ban ALL the refferee's that were at the game FOR LIFE!!
    Better still: people complaining about referee decisions should be red carded, fined, and/or suspended.
     

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