Serie A: Parma vs Juventus [November 11 2007] (2 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

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Gigli: Disallowed Goal Unimportant Compared To Tragedy

Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli says that Vincenzo Iaquinta’s controversially disallowed goal yesterday is insignificant when compared to the tragic loss of Lazio fan Gabriele Sandri’s life.

The Bianconeri thought they had grabbed a stoppage time winner at Parma when Iaquinta headed a left-wing cross past 'keeper Luca Bucci.

However referee Gabriele Gava chalked off the goal for a foul, despite replays suggesting that no infringement had taken place.

“The third goal by Iaquinta was a valid goal,” said Gigli. “However frankly I believe that this is not the right time to bring up this controversy.

“There are more important things to think about – a man has died – so everything else that has taken place does not matter.

“It has been a difficult Sunday and it is crucial that the right solutions are found to avoid this happening again.

“The decision not to stop all the games? There are decisions that have to be taken on the spare of the moment – to talk about them after is pointless.

“It must be remembered that all the stadiums were already full. One thing is certain though and that is that this violence should end once and for all.”

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Gigli: Disallowed Goal Unimportant Compared To Tragedy

Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli says that Vincenzo Iaquinta’s controversially disallowed goal yesterday is insignificant when compared to the tragic loss of Lazio fan Gabriele Sandri’s life.

The Bianconeri thought they had grabbed a stoppage time winner at Parma when Iaquinta headed a left-wing cross past ‘keeper Luca Bucci.

However referee Gabriele Gava chalked off the goal for a foul, despite replays suggesting that no infringement had taken place.

“The third goal by Iaquinta was a valid goal,” said Gigli. “However frankly I believe that this is not the right time to bring up this controversy.

“There are more important things to think about – a man has died – so everything else that has taken place does not matter.

“It has been a difficult Sunday and it is crucial that the right solutions are found to avoid this happening again.

“The decision not to stop all the games? There are decisions that have to be taken on the spare of the moment – to talk about them after is pointless.

“It must be remembered that all the stadiums were already full. One thing is certain though and that is that this violence should end once and for all.”

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Hope you will remember to bring it up again :disagree:
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Robbed or not, there is no excuse for our poor play. In the final 15 minutes we scored those three goals so easily. Had we approached the game properly, we could've and should've won easily.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Robbed or not, there is no excuse for our poor play. In the final 15 minutes we scored those three goals so easily. Had we approached the game properly, we could've and should've won easily.
Exactly, we are capable of scoring, we shouldn't have put ourselves in a situation to think about conspiracies.
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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No. The problem was not the players we don't have, the problem is the lack of effort from the players(and coach?) we do have.
Exactly...

If you remember the Juve of Serie B, we had the same number of international players and even less, but we had the motivation to win each match. This doesn't seem to be the same situation right now.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Exactly...

If you remember the Juve of Serie B, we had the same number of international players and even less, but we had the motivation to win each match. This doesn't seem to be the same situation right now.
I blame that to the coach. We pulled a few goo results at the beginning, he should keep the motivation going instead of dreaming of titles.
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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Who's job is to motivate players ?
The players themselves, and the coach.

I blame that to the coach. We pulled a few goo results at the beginning, he should keep the motivation going instead of dreaming of titles.
Yes.

He should stop saying loudly that he wants to have a new Juve like Lippi's in the 90s. He should work silently to achieve it.
 

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