Serie A: Reggina vs Juventus [Feb 23 , 2008] (20 Viewers)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Im done

This is the end

As much as I love JUVE I cant follow a League that is so full of corruption.
Without the " mistakes" against us and in favor of inter we will be fighting for the first place.

I m not going to follow calcio anymore.
The thing is after the game against Roma they need to put us on place right? Because inter is SOOOO FUCKING AFRAID OF US that they need this even when they are a million points ahead.

I m done guys

I m done with serie A

Worst part is Juve managers are not doing anything. This is WAR.

They must be making a press conference, making an scandal.
Instaed they are just talking very diplomatic.

That s it

Im over with italian football
Sit down beside me, then :D

I was fed up since a long time now.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
89,026
Ranieri Still Furious With Reggina Referee

Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri is still livid at the performance of referee Paolo Dondarini during Saturday night’s 2-1 loss at Reggina.

The Bianconeri were denied two clear penalties, while Reggina were generously awarded one in injury time, as Juve fell to their third Serie A defeat of the season.

After the match Juventus were absolutely furious, with numerous players and management speaking out.

This led to the decision yesterday to write an open letter to the Italian Football Federation demanding that the club is not punished any further for Calciopoli.

“I don’t want to go into the merits of all Dondarini’s decisions but the lack of justice leaves you speechless and perplexed,” Ranieri blasted on Tg1.

“It surprised me so much because Dondarini is one of the best referees and takes charge at international level.”

“For the penalty we should have had, when he indicated that he had played advantage because the ball broke to Alessandro Del Piero it showed that he had seen it and made an erroneous decision.”

Juventus slipped four points behind second-placed Roma, after the Giallorossi defeated Fiorentina 1-0 at the Stadio Olimpico yesterday afternoon.

goal.com
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
Here is my point of view:
calciopoli didn't prevent a single thing in Italian football!!!

Every idea about our summer reinforcments is unnecessary because of our treatment by the referees and federation.

Not even 4 Ronaldinhos,4 Diegos,and 4 Cannavaros combined with 2 Zambrottas in our team would not make any difference ,you can't go against the referees and that's clear.
We would have maybe the same point status as inter if the referees didn't harm us.

It is not fair and watching Juve,Nedved and Del Piero duying at the field and giving their maximum is sad.
 

MadballJuve

Junior Member
Oct 8, 2007
362
Even Ancelotti says that Juve are the ones punished the hardest and that we didn't deserve that. Unlike Moratti and Mancini, I have the utmost respect for this guy. He's honest and he shows respect for Juventus.
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
4,622
I just finished with watching this so called game and wanted to write thing or two, unlike some of you who started with criticism even without seeing the match first, which is bit sad.

In regards to the match itself it was enough to see headlines from Italian papers to get picture of what has been happening last saturday …Anyway..
Instead of bashing each other’s on this forum, blaming players, coach, and management by some “hard core supporters”, if you would put same effort on bashing referees you would help this club much more and be true supporters of Juve. Actually right now you are doing just the opposite.

We got robbed big time, and it is not the first time it happened. For sure if referring been more objective we would fight with inter for the fist place, but some of you still have such a “nice” words for people who play for us or who leading us. Just keep blaming Ranieri and co.

I actually feel sorry for the guy, he joined Juve at wrong time when everyone is against us. If we had normal season we would be fighting with him for the first place, which would be enormous achievement for all.
I just wander would some of you still keep bashing the guy or praising him, but we all know answer, it would be the same, you would try to get rid of everyone u don't like cos of….

Some of you need to grow up…
 

soulslider

Rregula sound
May 16, 2006
3,776
Reggina-Juve Ref To Be Suspended For Two Months

Paolo Dondarini, the referee at the centre of the controversy at Reggina on Saturday night, is set to be suspended from duty for two months, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.

Dondarini has been widely condemned throughout the peninsula for a shocking display at the Stadio Granillo.

The official denied Juventus two clear penalties, awarded Reggina a debatable spot-kick, while his overall management of the game was also perceived as clearly siding with the home side.

The Gazzetta says that as punishment Dondarini will be suspended for two months, and when he returns from his ban, he will be demoted to officiate matches in Serie B.

There was a similar sentence handed out to Mauro Bergonzi after the hugely controversial Napoli – Juventus clash last October. In that game Bergonzi awarded the Partenopei two scandalous penalties as they inflicted a 3-1 defeat on the Bianconeri.

The situation with referees in Serie A is fast descending into something of a crisis, and there are increasing calls that the federation should turn to foreign officials to help out at this delicate moment.

goal.com
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
4,622
Reggina-Juve Ref To Be Suspended For Two Months

Paolo Dondarini, the referee at the centre of the controversy at Reggina on Saturday night, is set to be suspended from duty for two months, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.

Dondarini has been widely condemned throughout the peninsula for a shocking display at the Stadio Granillo.

The official denied Juventus two clear penalties, awarded Reggina a debatable spot-kick, while his overall management of the game was also perceived as clearly siding with the home side.

The Gazzetta says that as punishment Dondarini will be suspended for two months, and when he returns from his ban, he will be demoted to officiate matches in Serie B.

There was a similar sentence handed out to Mauro Bergonzi after the hugely controversial Napoli – Juventus clash last October. In that game Bergonzi awarded the Partenopei two scandalous penalties as they inflicted a 3-1 defeat on the Bianconeri.

The situation with referees in Serie A is fast descending into something of a crisis, and there are increasing calls that the federation should turn to foreign officials to help out at this delicate moment.

goal.com
yes, go to hell

but, who gonna give us our points back :cry:
 

Pingo

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2007
674
I just finished with watching this so called game and wanted to write thing or two, unlike some of you who started with criticism even without seeing the match first, which is bit sad.

In regards to the match itself it was enough to see headlines from Italian papers to get picture of what has been happening last saturday …Anyway..
Instead of bashing each other’s on this forum, blaming players, coach, and management by some “hard core supporters”, if you would put same effort on bashing referees you would help this club much more and be true supporters of Juve. Actually right now you are doing just the opposite.

We got robbed big time, and it is not the first time it happened. For sure if referring been more objective we would fight with inter for the fist place, but some of you still have such a “nice” words for people who play for us or who leading us. Just keep blaming Ranieri and co.

I actually feel sorry for the guy, he joined Juve at wrong time when everyone is against us. If we had normal season we would be fighting with him for the first place, which would be enormous achievement for all.
I just wander would some of you still keep bashing the guy or praising him, but we all know answer, it would be the same, you would try to get rid of everyone u don't like cos of….

Some of you need to grow up…



Tell me, what speaks for Ranieri? He's achirvrmrnts!?? That he is so gerat in your eyes...
Bring Viali next year...

yes, go to hell

but, who gonna give us our points back :cry:
My point exactly, he can quit, will still lack 3 points...
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Reggina-Juve Ref To Be Suspended For Two Months

Paolo Dondarini, the referee at the centre of the controversy at Reggina on Saturday night, is set to be suspended from duty for two months, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.

Dondarini has been widely condemned throughout the peninsula for a shocking display at the Stadio Granillo.

The official denied Juventus two clear penalties, awarded Reggina a debatable spot-kick, while his overall management of the game was also perceived as clearly siding with the home side.

The Gazzetta says that as punishment Dondarini will be suspended for two months, and when he returns from his ban, he will be demoted to officiate matches in Serie B.

There was a similar sentence handed out to Mauro Bergonzi after the hugely controversial Napoli – Juventus clash last October. In that game Bergonzi awarded the Partenopei two scandalous penalties as they inflicted a 3-1 defeat on the Bianconeri.

The situation with referees in Serie A is fast descending into something of a crisis, and there are increasing calls that the federation should turn to foreign officials to help out at this delicate moment.

goal.com
Meh, the faggot probably got enough money to last him for 2 years.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,675
Don't know if it's been talked here but in Italy they say that Amoruso shouldn't have taken the pk because just before it he was down and should have been taken on the sidelines and therefore impossible for him to take the spot kick. Juve would have the right to ask for a repeat of that game.

I don't know the rule and if that really happened so I'm just putting this out there.
 

Pingo

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2007
674
Don't know if it's been talked here but in Italy they say that Amoruso shouldn't have taken the pk because just before it he was down and should have been taken on the sidelines and therefore impossible for him to take the spot kick. Juve would have the right to ask for a repeat of that game.

I don't know the rule and if that really happened so I'm just putting this out there.
Yes... he did receive help on the pitch...I didn't saw him wallk off it...But looking at our board nothing will happen...
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,244
I just finished with watching this so called game and wanted to write thing or two, unlike some of you who started with criticism even without seeing the match first, which is bit sad.

In regards to the match itself it was enough to see headlines from Italian papers to get picture of what has been happening last saturday …Anyway..
Instead of bashing each other’s on this forum, blaming players, coach, and management by some “hard core supporters”, if you would put same effort on bashing referees you would help this club much more and be true supporters of Juve. Actually right now you are doing just the opposite.

We got robbed big time, and it is not the first time it happened. For sure if referring been more objective we would fight with inter for the fist place, but some of you still have such a “nice” words for people who play for us or who leading us. Just keep blaming Ranieri and co.

I actually feel sorry for the guy, he joined Juve at wrong time when everyone is against us. If we had normal season we would be fighting with him for the first place, which would be enormous achievement for all.
I just wander would some of you still keep bashing the guy or praising him, but we all know answer, it would be the same, you would try to get rid of everyone u don't like cos of….

Some of you need to grow up…
We were robbed indeed, but you can't be reasoned with. Ranieri could field Del Piero in goal and you'd still defend him relentlessly.
 

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