Silenzo Stampa. (6 Viewers)

Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#24
I'm not a fan of it to be honest but the less we talk the less stories the media could put out about Juve therefore the pressure could pile up, and maybe all this nonsense against us would stop. I think the best way is of course to do our talking on the pitch by winning etc, but no harm in attempting to get in some good refereeing, goes a long way sometimes.
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
#25
I'm all for it, if it goes on till the end of the season.
It's been all bullshit questions again and again anyways.
It would be better if Conte says: they can reprint what he's said before
about the Scudetto,who's the fav, refereeing,...
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
#27
Of course the players won't be happy. And it's a completely unrealistic suggestion, I don't know why it's brought up every time a decision doesn't go Juventus' way.
Because we supply most of the NT players and the FIGC care for the NT most of all.
 

acmilan

Plusvalenza Akbar
Nov 8, 2005
10,722
#29
what is all this about? Anything to do with that picture of Pepe being onside, I think, but being called off-side by the ref? Did Pepe score a goal there only for it to be disallowed or what?
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,535
#31
Some of you guys take this shit too seriously. There's no way the players themselves would be willing to not play for Italy. They would leave Juventus if that meant they could play for their NT.
 

acmilan

Plusvalenza Akbar
Nov 8, 2005
10,722
#33
:tup:

have to agree with TWW as Juve is overreacting here, imo. It's understandable why they may feel frustrated as the team's results in the second half of the season have been far from stellar but then again that was a very close call on Pepe and it seems DC got away with a RC too in this game. On top of that, the goal vs Chievo from a clear offside was just a week ago and Muntari's disallowed goal in the derby, right before that - no place to feel like a victim here and actions like this are only hurting the image of the club, something Milan was also guilty of by overreacting after the Milan-Juve game.

This whole game of playing the victim is only taking the focus away from the real culprit for the recent results and is not gonna solve anything. Anyways, the race for the scudetto is far from over - there's plenty of games left for points to be lost and won by any of the teams involved.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
#34
what is all this about? Anything to do with that picture of Pepe being onside, I think, but being called off-side by the ref? Did Pepe score a goal there only for it to be disallowed or what?
I'm pretty sure it's about not giving Juve penalty kicks. There were 3-4 situations today where a penalty could have been given.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,944
#35
It must be really difficult to be diplomatic when your team has big team sway and one hand on a scudetto. Maybe Milan as a whole can continue to give us lessons on class and good form.

I'd like to swap places and see such levels of diplomacy from that club. Yeah, we saw what happened when one goal wasn't given to them, it was a national outrage. Fuck Milan and Galliani, a proven criminal still allowed to run a football club. Keep the flag down boys.

The Genoa game is just the tip of the iceberg, more to come.

Just give Juve a few chips now and again, that's sure to keep us quiet.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
#37
Silenzio :sad:

We got away without a red card today.
I can always count on you to bring reason to this place. :tup:

We got away with DC not getting sent off. We got away with Pirlo not giving them a PK. They were booked fairly for their yellow cards. I mean, are people still crying about the referees? Even though we hit the post 3 fucking times and can't finish people ACTUALLY are pointing fingers to the refs?

:sergio:

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Silenzo Stampa is the anti-Hustini
:shifty:
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
#38
I can always count on you to bring reason to this place. :tup:

We got away with DC not getting sent off. We got away with Pirlo not giving them a PK. They were booked fairly for their yellow cards. I mean, are people still crying about the referees? Even though we hit the post 3 fucking times and can't finish people ACTUALLY are pointing fingers to the refs?

:sergio:

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:shifty:
The club has to protect its interests. Who would care about it if you don't make a drama? As JJ said it above, one single decision went against Milan and the entire country was in shock. We don't have the media to do it, but we can at least try to make it look like the federation is against us.
I'm actually amazed that Juve still didn't make a video of all the potential penalties that weren't given to us. Most of them were 50-50 calls, some not even that, but there must be some 20 such calls that were not given in our favor.
Even if only the 3 or 4 most obvious penalties were given, we would have been at least on par with Milan in the table now.

The other teams should look for the calls that went against them and in Juve's favor. It's their problem. Just like Milan ignored the fact that the same linesman disallowed Matri's goal in 78th minute at 1:0, we ignore the calls that go in our favor.

The problem is though, that noone's listening to us and we keep not getting any penalties :D
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,944
#39
Pirlo toed the ball away on that penalty. Palacio tripped on the shit turf on their other.

De Ceglie should indeed have had a second yellow, even if his first was weak. Still, that was late in the game and gives Rizzoli the perfect opportunity to bottle decisions, even it up and make it look like 'a bad performance'. The damage is done at that stage, Juve had 1-2 penalty shouts first half. I wonder if the ref will actually be punished, because they often don't seem to be. When you even it out we are still averaging about the same sort of decisions as a lower-mid table team.

If you think the gripe with officials is this game then you are mistaken. Maybe the FIGC and AIA are confused when Juve keep asking for 'equal treatment' in various theatres, that of Cesena and Cagliari is not what we had in mind.

Still, take it, accept it. It happens to all and we have to be better. So good we have to beat everything. We'll get there.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
#40
The club has to protect its interests. Who would care about it if you don't make a drama? As JJ said it above, one single decision went against Milan and the entire country was in shock. We don't have the media to do it, but we can at least try to make it look like the federation is against us.
I'm actually amazed that Juve still didn't make a video of all the potential penalties that weren't given to us. Most of them were 50-50 calls, some not even that, but there must be some 20 such calls that were not given in our favor.
Even if only the 3 or 4 most obvious penalties were given, we would have been at least on par with Milan in the table now.

The other teams should look for the calls that went against them and in Juve's favor. It's their problem. Just like Milan ignored the fact that the same linesman disallowed Matri's goal in 78th minute at 1:0, we ignore the calls that go in our favor.

The problem is though, that noone's listening to us and we keep not getting any penalties :D
That's the problem, Alen. They don't give a shit about us so why the hell do we even bother? Conte should put focus on his strikers not fucking scoring goals. Had they today we wouldn't be in this silenzo stampa making excuses.
 

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