[Serie A] Napoli 3-3 JUVENTUS (Nov. 29th 2011) (2 Viewers)

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RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
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It depends.

If Napoli lose against City then the Villarreal match will be meaningless for them. The Juve match will be between CL matches, so a week after City and a week before Villarreal. Atalanta will be 3 days before Juve for Napoli, but they can rest players there.
For us though it's not as good as it was yesterday since the match will come 3 days after playing away to Lazio and we might have injuries/suspensions, which we didn't have yesterday.

In any case, it's the best date available, but for Juve it's not better than yesterday while for Napoli it could be better, same or worse.
Exactly.

I wanna know though who made the decision, and whether Juve and Napoli consulted or not.
Did we have a say in this?
 

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DVS

Must be patient
Nov 13, 2008
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Exactly.

I wanna know though who made the decision, and whether Juve and Napoli consulted or not.
Did we have a say in this?
Wasn't it the city council who made the decision according to all the reports. FUnny thing is I believe the league wasn't even told
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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There was an Altercation between Marotta and Marco Brunelli, director general of Lega Calcio who wanted the game to be play at the afternoon but Marotta strongly opposed to that request.
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
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There was an Altercation between Marotta and Marco Brunelli, director general of Lega Calcio who wanted the game to be play at the afternoon but Marotta strongly opposed to that request.
So Marotta refused to play it in the afternoon but agreed for it to be completely postponed! :wallbang:
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
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He can't do shit about the postponement tough, It was the mayor decision.
Yes he could.
He could've NOT commented on the subject, at least. Not to mention he should've objected due to the fact that it was fucking sunny there.
He agreed that it was not safe to play. That wasn't true
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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Yes he could.
He could've NOT commented on the subject, at least. Not to mention he should've objected due to the fact that it was fucking sunny there.
He agreed that it was not safe to play. That wasn't true
No he said that if it's for the safety of the people we agree with the decision, even if we were not consulted and the presence of Bigon the Napoli Director was a little sketchy. But he can't say we won't to play and the mayor is saying that people could be in danger.
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
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No he said that if it's for the safety of the people we agree with the decision, even if we were not consulted and the presence of Bigon the Napoli Director was a little sketchy. But he can't say we won't to play and the mayor is saying that people could be in danger.
I know. But it was indeed safe, that's the problem there. He was there I think and the team sure was there and it was safe.
I'm saying that he shouldn't have said this:

As is only right, the authorities made this decision for the greater good and for public safety,” said Juventus director general Beppe Marotta.

Why comment when you weren't even consulted and there was no danger? bad move if you ask me. "No comment" would be ideal IMO.
Anyway, it does not matter now. At least it's not in Dec.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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I know. But it was indeed safe, that's the problem there. He was there I think and the team sure was there and it was safe.
I'm saying that he shouldn't have said this:

As is only right, the authorities made this decision for the greater good and for public safety,” said Juventus director general Beppe Marotta.

Why comment when you weren't even consulted and there was no danger? bad move if you ask me. "No comment" would be ideal IMO.
Anyway, it does not matter now. At least it's not in Dec.
You are quoting an english translation. Do we have any italians in here who are in possession of the original comment who can explain the meaning more precisely?
 

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