Thuram: Juve Deserved Punishment (12 Viewers)

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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#62
bianco neri said:
after reading the article that mikhail posted it occurred to me that anyone who finds what lil said not offensive is a moron. i'm not scared to call out thuram, canna, emerson and that pig zambro for selling out and jumping ship when the ship was sinking. f%#k all of them for leaving, and especially thuram who speaks as if he is high and almighty even though he was one of the first to pussy out and leave the team rather than be a true leader like ale and stay with the old lady. thuram should be given a skirt to wear on the pitch because of the how he ran like a girl this off season.

FOLLOW ALE'S EXAMPLE ON AND OFF THE PITCH!!!!

share the same sentiment :tup:
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
5,213
#63
Anyway, what he said it's true.
Is unfair to be the only one team in Serie B and more than unfair the fact that Inter has our 06/06 Scudetto.
It's hurt a lot read the words who say Thuram.
 

Dukoski

Moggi's Admirer and Fan
May 1, 2006
392
#65
I am very dissapointed.
Yes he played pretty well for Juve past years.But that was his professionall job at first place.Thats why he was playing for Juve not in Metz or something,Juve,remember.
You can't so easily throw biggest stones on your second home.Thats a move from an imbecile .
What he get bad from Juve ?15-20 millions of euros.Its that bad that.
Even in situation that hewas only pissing in Juve's wardrobes's toilette for such a long period of time and not to playing a single game,he should never said words that Juve deserves a severe punishment.
What punishment is more severe than this Thuram?Stop existing a Juve as a club?
Thats also means that all you achieved with Juve was not a fruit of your capabilities but of Moggi or someone else.
I can not understand him.Bastard.And this is not his first statement about Juve this summer.When he was intervieved from a journalist around WC or after ,asked about Juve ,he said "Juve what"or something like his former team never existed.I do not have to say anything more than this for him:F..k you up to death Turam.Be devoted to someone else at 34 .Bastard.You should learn and learn and learn from DP,Gigi,Nedved,Trez,Camo .They are also cheaters?Just you are clean,poor bastard,you are also insulting them.F..k you.
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#67
Espectro said:
how come this doesnt surprise to me :D

I'm not kidding, the guy has a perfectly valid point.

He may not have been the most loyal player, but he seems to be one of the more realistic ones. He did not insult Juventus, he merely asked for a punishment because what we did was wrong (which it was).

The last 5 years of his career (which were probably his best 5) will forever be questionable as to if he ever actually won anything without outside help. His status as a football player will always be labeled as "the guy who won....with the referees help."

As we all know, we did win many games on the pitch, but we will never be recognized for that by any outside fans. Thuram has a right to be upset.
 

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
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#68
Not he people who were the heads of the scandals get punished. the fans and the players get punished. Millions of juvefans suffer.
Thuram is just talking shit. he is an old and slow player who lost the world cup.
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#69
Philipp00 said:
Not he people who were the heads of the scandals get punished. the fans and the players get punished. Millions of juvefans suffer.
Thuram is just talking shit. he is an old and slow player who lost the world cup.

He said in his interview that he is sorry for the fans and players, it's clear that the management are the ones at fault. They put 5 years of his career in jeapardy.


For instance, look at Del Piero. His status as a legendary player is now questionable. Yes, we were only convicted of cheating for 2 years, but no other fans believe we were clean for the 10 years before that. Ale never performed for Italy the way he did for Juve, so there will always be a big question mark over his goal tally, as there is over inter's ridiculous scudetto.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#75
How low can a man get....What a shame.

and please for those who can't see anything wrong with his statement try not to hold your horses too much.

Our club is passing in a very difficult period, whether we cheated or not, It's not like It feels good to hear players saying " Oh well they deserve this punishment If they fixed some games" why can't he just shut the fuck up, can't he feel with us fans? like I said how low can a person get to.

We all know our club is no where to something called "innocent" but please Lilian and the likes of Lilian try to shut the Fvck up as we're not in a mood of hearing these kind of things. Instead of saying what we deserve, atleast try to hope us a quick recovery.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,806
#76
well put.


and once again if you are not offended or reactionary after reading lilz statement then you are a moron with obviously not enough common sense to realize when someone is talking negatively about OUR club. show some class lilz and open your ears and eyes all of you naive biitches.

btw off topic but does anyone know if trez is staying for sure?
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#78
bianco neri said:
well put.


and once again if you are not offended or reactionary after reading lilz statement then you are a moron with obviously not enough common sense to realize when someone is talking negatively about OUR club. show some class lilz and open your ears and eyes all of you naive biitches.

btw off topic but does anyone know if trez is staying for sure?

:wallbang:

I am a moron for being able to accept the fact we made his career worthless?

On another note, Del Piero and Nedved has also stated that those who cheated deserve punishment. Simply generalizing all negative remarks as "shit talking" is beyond ignorant.

Read my post, if anyone is being naive it would be you.
 
Jan 7, 2004
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#79
Sir Sebastian said:
I'm not kidding, the guy has a perfectly valid point.

He may not have been the most loyal player, but he seems to be one of the more realistic ones. He did not insult Juventus, he merely asked for a punishment because what we did was wrong (which it was).

The last 5 years of his career (which were probably his best 5) will forever be questionable as to if he ever actually won anything without outside help. His status as a football player will always be labeled as "the guy who won....with the referees help."

As we all know, we did win many games on the pitch, but we will never be recognized for that by any outside fans. Thuram has a right to be upset.

yay, some sanity in this forums. all y'all drop the juventus googles
 

d.nico

Senior Member
Apr 23, 2003
2,244
#80
"But if after these sacrifices you discover that other people were doing things to ensure we won every time, it disgusts you.

"Football needs to send out a positive message, but this one was negative, giving the game a dirty image.

"That is why it is right to give Juve a heavy punishment. It may be painful for the players and fans, but it is right for the good of football."


I think his mistakes are:
- his statement "to ensure we won every time" and " heavy punishment" are over-reacted and also silly.
- he was not talking this case as a whole, he did not give the big picture of this scandal. he didn't mention or look at the other teams involved.
- his time and positon is wrong in talking something like this. He just left Juve for barca, he was ex juve vise-captain, the fans are still feeling sad and he add the salt on the wound.

But yeah he is bitter because he lost his 2 years career because of this scandal.

Fvck guido rossi and mr.B!!!
 
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