Stuart said:
Serie A will suffer without Juventus, there's no doubt about that, but that doesn't concern the judges. They are only concerned with justice and that's all they should be concerned with IMO. It's not fair that Fiorentina were relegated years ago but we get to stay up because of the financial and promotional consequences the league would have to face with our departure. That's like saying, 'nah, we can't relegate them because they're too big' and I'm sorry but no one is as big as the rules.
I agree with you on that we fans should support the team whatever the outcome of the trial.

int: . Personally, I am planning to buy a season ticket whether I go or not. However, I cannot agree on whether the expected sentences is fair or not. Then again, I will put that down these differences onto differences in our beliefs, and as the saying goes, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
If Serie B is penalty we get it, so be it. If we get heavy fines of millions of dollars, so be it. But I want those responsible for the whole facade to go down with us.
And while I am pleasantly shocked by Italian determination to clean out their game, which I give them seriously props, one cannot but be amazed by the way in which they dealt with this matter. I am no lawyer so I cannot comment on the exact legal process, all I want to say is that law cannot come first prior to the consequences that shape our lives. If judges cannot punish those responsible for crime sufficiently and inflict greater pain than necessary on those not entirely responsible, well they may be doing what they are suppose to do, but they certainly arent beeing productive to the society in whole.
Well it doesnt matter I guess. Whatever I say, the verdict seems to be already determined, and one can claim the justice have been served. Well, I can let Moggi go - after all there are more severe crimes in world that doesnt go punished. Well some people even get paraded for their lavish spending on a petty game just like Robbin Hood - Only difference is that modern day Robin Hoods steal from the poor and spend it on rich.
But I am certainly looking forward to next year though. It will be fun visiting
Stadio Olimpico to support Juve.
