VIDEO penalties Napoli-Juventus in SLOW MOTION (1 Viewer)

Jul 2, 2006
19,449
#5
I did not know
can animals make comment?

from comments on youtube

''the second one is clearly a penalty. and it should actually be a red card because buffon is the last man. it doesnt matter that buffon doesnt touch zalayetta he impedes his progress.
Forza Napoli Sempre!! SIAMO TORNANDO!!! ''
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
#6
Don't pay attention to those negativ comments on youtube, mostly theire from fans who don't like Juve but its good to see that we have so many fans wordlwide who stick up for you all the time!
 

MadballJuve

Junior Member
Oct 8, 2007
362
#7
Juve fans in Bergonzi rage

A Juventus fans’ forum has started an online petition to have referee Mauro Bergonzi sacked after his mistakes cost the Bianconeri on Saturday.
Bergonzi awarded Napoli two controversial penalties as the Vesuviani beat the Old Lady 3-1 at the Stadio San Paolo.
Videos seem to show that the first was a fair tackle by Giorgio Chiellini and the second a dive by ex-Juve hitman Marcelo Zalayeta.
Genoa native Bergonzi has already been told that he won’t officiate in Serie A for a month, but the anger hasn’t abated.
The petition on J1897.com has already accumulated thousands of signatures and messages from enraged fans and it seems that the matter is far from closed.


Bergonzi is been ruled out for any Serie A matches for a month by Collina. How long do we still have to pay...?!
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
#9
It is clear both cases aren't penalties, but they can indeed cause mistakes, depending on were the ref is at that moment.
I think in cases like this, video images should be allowed to use.
With digital tv, I can't imagine it causing much delay in a match, and then still, so be it, this should never happen, matches like these can decide championships or European places when it is so close as it has been so far this season.
 

JuveBoy

Senior Member
Feb 4, 2003
5,022
#10
I started an anti-Zalayeta Thread but mr. Gray closed it. Well done. But to Zalayeta: Thank you very much! Get a life, son of a .....
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
#11
Bit rediculous, if Trez would do the same against Inter and it would work, everyone here would say "well done".
Everyone needs to chill, what happened, happened, things can't be changed anymore and surely, players playing for an opponent team don't need to be blamed, that is rediculous.

FIGC needs to make sure these things don't happen again and if they do happen, maybe a re-match or something like that would have to be introduced as final solution and the ref should be fired, or surely forbidden to do serieA matches.
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,449
#12
Bit rediculous, if Trez would do the same against Inter and it would work, everyone here would say "well done".
Everyone needs to chill, what happened, happened, things can't be changed anymore and surely, players playing for an opponent team don't need to be blamed, that is rediculous.

FIGC needs to make sure these things don't happen again and if they do happen, maybe a re-match or something like that would have to be introduced as final solution and the ref should be fired, or surely forbidden to do serieA matches.
fact is Trezeguet did not spend his 10 years with inter
 
Feb 7, 2007
808
#17
we must do patietce .. in the summer napoli will visit us in torino then they will see you is the real boss in the case... just dont worry i hurt when i saw these two fake penalties i saw my team being condemned by a stupid referee ... but just dont worry
be patient
 

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