Silenzo Stampa. (4 Viewers)

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#63
Moggi was doing it every season, does this mean it is proven that he was weak?
yes of course, i ve been saying for years that our defense was systematically tested and we were unable to retaliate,
the death blow was inevitable...
Moggi was just a director, he had no real influence, he was good at his job, maybe the best and he acquired a lot of power, but in the end of the day an oil baron or the emperor himself are way beyond his league.
Even the Agnelli kids were proved to be stronger, but again not strong enough to make a difference, nothing has changed, we just spread our cheeks wider now...
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,629
#64
I would add also not sending our players with the Azzurri. F*ck them and they see they depend on us. We always have the most players in there and they won WC's in big part because of that.

I still remember in 2006 where some in the league and media wanted Lippi fired and Juve players stripped of the captain armband or even out of the squad.

Bunch of c*nts!


I even read Prandelli and cie want to have stages in midweeks to prepare for the EURO. :lol:
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
#65
Behaving like this is just admitting that we're not good enough to win games on our own accord so we'l just blame the officials instead.

Childish behaviour really.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
#67
you are not entitled to anything - just because someone, be it Pirlo or DP, decided to fall theatrically in the PA, the rules of the game don't entitle you to a PK. Vast majority of the PK Conte's been crying about were 50/50 situations, at the very best, and far from convincing and today it seems was no different as it's mostly the same people who have been crying foul week-in-week-out who are again at it about PKs that supposedly should have been given - business as usual, basically.

If you wanna see a game where one team dominates entirely, scores a regular goal but it gets disallowed for a non-existent off-side and gets denied 2-3 PKs, take a look at Fiorentina-Milan, which also finished 0-0 (or, btw, the linesman who fucked Milan in that game was Romagnoli - the same guy from the Milan-Juve game :) )... so, no, that doesn't happen only to Juve exclusively, contrary to popular belief here ... and, as much as Conte likes to think it is the case, the FIGC is not out to get Juve ... but then again, excuses are cheap to come by.

As for my trying to make Milan look like a shiny example, I think you should re-read my previous post ;).
kinda agree with you, at least in this game the ref was more with us than against us.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
#68
Behaving like this is just admitting that we're not good enough to win games on our own accord so we'l just blame the officials instead.

Childish behaviour really.
why? we within our right to do so.

it has nothing to do with being good enough. penalties and offside goals are part of the game and they DO effect outcomes.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,944
#71
Glad we are in a state of press silence. I'm getting pretty sick of seeing Conte start a 3-5-2 to play Bonucci, Borriello and Giacc then complain after the game about how the ref is what cost us a win.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
#72
well said, i hate that we are turning into the moaning bitching teams we used to make fun of.
We can't stand there do nothing when the motherfuckers in Milan are getting sooo many dubious calls and get away with it.

Unfortunately thats how shit the state of Italian football today but if don't react nothing will change.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#73
Silenzio stampa is the greatest proof of not reacting.
But even if we wanted to react, it would be futile anyways, as we lack true political power, exactly as was the case with Moggi.
These kind of reactions make little difference as far as the refs and medias behavior towards us is concerned. Its just theatrics meant to be consumed by the fans...
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
#75
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.
This.

It's like every time a Juve is given a pk, a refs mother gets raped.

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Juve is attacked for commenting in the media and attacked when staying silent. Can people make up their minds?
Totally.

Silence is a great decision... let the fucks miss us... this is mostly against media really, most media is anti-juve so now we say 'no comment', write/say what you want... go fuck yourselves.

Media is the reason for this pre-judice towards us.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,947
#76
The problem is that if the refs are set on not giving any penalties in Juve matches then we will suffer more, as the majority of claims are for us rather than against. I'd take a few 50-50s against us if it meant us getting an amount we deserve. I'd exchange every 3 draws for 2 wins and 1 defeat, no problem.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,869
#77
I honestly don't feel like we're victims, so I think it's pathetic.
After the Milan game. 90% of the media focus was on the disallowed goal. Mexes getting a 3 game ban for his punch, Matri's wrongly called offside, Van Bommel not getting a red and Muntari kickboxing Licht was all squeezed into the last 10% of media coverage.

Fuck the media.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#78
Honestly speaking, this isn't helping us in anyway. It's almost like the club's frustration at not being able to score goals more than anything. I don't subscribe to this behaviour at all, the Silenzo Stampa will perhaps lose its meaning at the way we conduct ourselves. Every week Conte or somebody at the club whines about how we aren't being treated right, but none of this would exist if we were scoring goals in even half of those games. Penalty kicks cannot be our alibis to winning 3 points every week and I'm afraid we're making a mockery of ourselves, if we talk about the same things every week, just because our performances on the pitch haven't won us anything. I'm all for a tirade against injustice at a certain point in time, but to behave like this every week is hardly setting an example and it's very, very childish. Also, anybody who thinks this is helping us is sorely mistaken because if and when some calls do go in our favour, the outrage against us at that point in time will be more deafening than this Silenzo Stampa - which in it's essence would've held a lot more meaning if we hadn't already whined about things for the last month and a half when our performances were nothing to write home about and there were just as many calls that helped us even if they didn't translate into penalty kicks. We need to stop behaving like everyone owes us a living and start doing some talking on the pitch.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#79
Media's hate was enough to burn us though, we should not underestimated it, in Italy Gazzetta seem to be the highest authority, way above any court of law,
as it was proven in our case, the verdict was published by them, before our trial starts...

Silenzio stampa, had no effect in the past, its just a sign of weakness, we just surrendered... again...

PS Thats why i insist that we need a new owner with political power and maturity.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
#80
people need to understand the point of silenzo stampa and what it means, rather than giving their personal PoVs of whether it is a bitch move or acquiescence.
 

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