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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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mark77 said:
forgot to add no yellow cards to Vieira who was one away from a suspension(they play Palermo next week). We was hacking at everybody. Anyway, f*ck Inter.

Reggina's Lucarelli and Tedesco were suspended for Reggina in today's match. ;)

When this happened it was Moggi's fault hey? :disagree:

even if vieira got a yellow it wud of been challenged in an appeals court, moratti wud of accepted and revoked the suspension.

jees its sad to know that even rossi put reggina in a handicaped position at the start, and it showed today that even binter were shitting themselves against teams like reggina
 

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Spalletti after their 7-0 win vs Catania

"Roma didn't get the chance to buy players this year, on the other hand Inter bought players who WON the scudetto on the pitch and played for another team"
 

Meow

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mark77 said:
forgot to add no yellow cards to Vieira who was one away from a suspension(they play Palermo next week). We was hacking at everybody. Anyway, f*ck Inter.

Reggina's Lucarelli and Tedesco were suspended for Reggina in today's match. ;)

When this happened it was Moggi's fault hey? :disagree:

Damn Inter they got rid of Juve/Milan/Viola/Lazio and still they have to cheat.

:disagree:
 
Jun 18, 2005
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mark77 said:
forgot to add no yellow cards to Vieira who was one away from a suspension(they play Palermo next week). We was hacking at everybody. Anyway, f*ck Inter.

Reggina's Lucarelli and Tedesco were suspended for Reggina in today's match. ;)

When this happened it was Moggi's fault hey? :disagree:
Moggi e Damascelli commentano Fiorentina-Bologna (1-0) in cui De Santis ammonisce Petruzzi, Nastase e Gamberini (i primi due saltano per squalifica la Juve). D.: “Oh, comunque De Santis ha fatto il delitto perfetto, eh? Eh, c’abbiamo i tre difensori del Bologna squalificati!”.
M.: “Ma perché, chi c’avevano loro diffidato”.
T.: “tutti e tre!”.
Lanese e Capone parlano di Chievo-Fiorentina (1-2), esito assicurato mediante designazione fraudolenta dell’arbitro. C.: “Hai visto che il killer ha colpito a Verona? Gli avranno mandato dei segnali o ha capito da solo?”.
L.: “No, no, no guarda che ormai non si mandano segnali, loro telefonano prima delle gare”.


In the 2004-05 season, 25 players picked up their bans in the week immediately before they faced Juventus. Tony Damascelli, a journalist, congratulating Moggi after two Bologna defenders received bookings that banned them from facing Juventus the next weekend: “Great job! You took out half their back four!”

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You seem to have forgotten that Vieira got a THREE match suspension for...a dive by Montella... How many times in Serie A was he sent off last season ? :disagree:

We also had Zlatan suspended today for no reason whatsoever. His sin was poor control, wow. I'm astonished.

Materazzi, Cordoba and Stankovic all missed games through suspension as well.

If it was a pro-Inter conspiracy as you imply then I wonder why none of Roma or Milan's players were suspended for the games vs. Inter ? Makes you ponder eh sonny boy...

Roma and Milan had NOONE suspended vs. Inter - guess who emerged victorious at the end..

What's next, Simplicio didn't deserve his red last night after denying Suazo a sitter or possibly Inter paying off Pepe to score the winner ?

P.S. you lot are way too preoccupied with Serie A. Concentrate on Albinoleffe and Rimini instead..
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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mark77 said:
forgot to add no yellow cards to Vieira who was one away from a suspension(they play Palermo next week). We was hacking at everybody. Anyway, f*ck Inter.

Reggina's Lucarelli and Tedesco were suspended for Reggina in today's match. ;)

When this happened it was Moggi's fault hey? :disagree:
yeah they were missing tedesco in the middle, he makes a big difference.

Viera should've had a yellow but wat can we say...f*ck em they will be the most unconvincing champions
 
Jun 18, 2005
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sateeh said:
yeah they were missing tedesco in the middle, he makes a big difference.

Viera should've had a yellow but wat can we say...f*ck em they will be the most unconvincing champions
Yet ref locking and Maserati gifting makes you deserved champions. rotfl. :D

In the 2004-05 season, 25 players picked up their bans in the week immediately before they faced Juventus. Tony Damascelli, a journalist, congratulating Moggi after two Bologna defenders received bookings that banned them from facing Juventus the next weekend: “Great job! You took out half their back four!”
 

sateeh

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Javier_Zanetti said:
Moggi e Damascelli commentano Fiorentina-Bologna (1-0) in cui De Santis ammonisce Petruzzi, Nastase e Gamberini (i primi due saltano per squalifica la Juve). D.: “Oh, comunque De Santis ha fatto il delitto perfetto, eh? Eh, c’abbiamo i tre difensori del Bologna squalificati!”.
M.: “Ma perché, chi c’avevano loro diffidato”.
T.: “tutti e tre!”.
Lanese e Capone parlano di Chievo-Fiorentina (1-2), esito assicurato mediante designazione fraudolenta dell’arbitro. C.: “Hai visto che il killer ha colpito a Verona? Gli avranno mandato dei segnali o ha capito da solo?”.
L.: “No, no, no guarda che ormai non si mandano segnali, loro telefonano prima delle gare”.


In the 2004-05 season, 25 players picked up their bans in the week immediately before they faced Juventus. Tony Damascelli, a journalist, congratulating Moggi after two Bologna defenders received bookings that banned them from facing Juventus the next weekend: “Great job! You took out half their back four!”

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You seem to have forgotten that Vieira got a THREE match suspension for...a dive by Montella... How many times in Serie A was he sent off last season ? :disagree:

We also had Zlatan suspended today for no reason whatsoever. His sin was poor control, wow. I'm astonished.

Materazzi, Cordoba and Stankovic all missed games through suspension as well.

If it was a pro-Inter conspiracy as you imply then I wonder why none of Roma or Milan's players were suspended for the games vs. Inter ? Makes you ponder eh sonny boy...

Roma and Milan had NOONE suspended vs. Inter - guess who emerged victorious at the end..

What's next, Simplicio didn't deserve his red last night after denying Suazo a sitter or possibly Inter paying off Pepe to score the winner ?

P.S. you lot are way too preoccupied with Serie A. Concentrate on Albinoleffe and Rimini instead..
please man, dont speak about controversy as this is wat this league is all about since the summer.

PS pick ur battles carefully,u dont wanna mess with mark
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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Javier_Zanetti said:
Yet ref locking and Maserati gifting makes you deserved champions. rotfl. :D

In the 2004-05 season, 25 players picked up their bans in the week immediately before they faced Juventus. Tony Damascelli, a journalist, congratulating Moggi after two Bologna defenders received bookings that banned them from facing Juventus the next weekend: “Great job! You took out half their back four!”
ok we did wat we did, but was anything actually proven ??????

and am speaking of tonight's game dont bring up shit from the past. The controversy is from this season NOT last season or watever.

ofcourse u dont agree that Viera deserved a yellow.

and where do u come off saying Ibra didnt deserve the ban or the red card he got last week ? he was clapping sarcastically for the ref ffs.

you kill me mate
 
Jun 18, 2005
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Well the positive thing about this entire matter is that the rat's career in football is over for good. Even Juventus didn't invite him over for their 109th birthday, speaks volumes. Sounds like your new management is indeed hell bent on clearing the club's tainted image. Good for them. :thumbs: Yet some of you still idiolise Moggi..incredible.
 
Jun 18, 2005
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sateeh said:
ok we did wat we did, but was anything actually proven ??????
Tell that to your chief attorney. What did Zaccone say again ? Need I dig up his quotes ? i think not.

..Or wait, perhaps you and some random forum members know more about the case than the men handling it.. professionals your own club hired..
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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Javier_Zanetti said:
Well the positive thing about this entire matter is that the rat's career in football is over for good. Even Juventus didn't invite him over for their 109th birthday, speaks volumes. Sounds like your new management is indeed hell bent on clearing the club's tainted image. Good for them. :thumbs: Yet some of you still idiolise Moggi..incredible.
this management cleared all its ties with Moggi and Giraudo. If they r in a juve game they r simply fans who paid a ticket.

Moggi is a great director, did some great things for this club on the transfer front. Lost some respect for him over the summer, but i dont believe one thing that he is the center of everything that went.
 
Jun 18, 2005
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Next seasons starts Monday for Juve

ROME (AFP) - Next season starts early for Italian champions Juventus and three of their biggest rivals on Monday as the four clubs go on trial for sporting fraud, with the threat of relegation looming over their heads.

Tha case was opened in Rome on Thursday but judge Ceasare Ruperto called a recess until Monday at the request of several parties to have more time to prepare their cases.

That means for those four Serie A clubs, the new season begins Monday with their title hopes affected by the outcome of these proceedings.

And Juventus's new president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, who took over recently after the entire previous Juve board resigned over the scandal, is already gearing up for life in Italy's Serie B.

"The Juventus society is not implicated," he said. "Maybe certain officials are but they have committed slight transgressions not mortal sins.

"We will accept the decision. In the eventuality of relegation to Serie B, we will tolerate one year of purgatory because you need one year to return from the B to the (Serie) A."

Juve could also be stripped of their last two Serie A titles and Gigli is determined to distance the club from the actions of former general manager Luciano Moggi who is at the centre of the scandal.

The club's lawyer, Cesare Zaccone, has sent four documents to the inquiry supposedly demonstrating that: "The Moggi system was not the Juventus system."

Moggi, however, claimed: "Juve knew about everything I was doing."


AC Milan have opted for a similar defence to Juve by trying to distance themselves and their owner Silvio Berlusconi from the actions of Leonardo Meani, who dealt with referees for the club's matches.

Lazio and Fiorentina, however, have gone for a different approach, arguing that taped phone conversations are a violation of the country's constitution.

A decision is expected within a week.

Five clubs - Bologna, Messina, Lecce, Treviso and Brescia - who potentially stand to benefit from sanctions imposed on the four clubs on trial, which could include them being thrown out of European competition as well as relegated, asked to participate in the process.

On Saturday, almost 20,000 Juve fans staged a march in Turin in support of their club.

AFP

The sellout.. :D
 
Jun 18, 2005
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I'm on a roll

here's another gold one

Moggi oh so cunning isn't he

"That is why I decided to give Paolo Bergamo some foreign mobile phone cards, I was aware that everyone knew what I was doing and had to somehow protect myself."


Why hide something if nothing's wrong with it Lucianone ol' fart ? :D
 
Jul 23, 2006
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ac milan cheated last year, and now theyr not cheating nymore, theyr slapped with 6 calls gone against their way which could have changed the results of SIX of their matches.
this shows that if u don't cheat u get cheated on
nyways we'll meet u next year and so will milan when they are not with a handicap, n we'll see who'll be on top
1.juve/milan/roma
2.juve/milan/roma
3.juve/milan/roma
4.inter:cry:
 
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