Will Juve get fourth? (3 Viewers)

Will Juve end up 4th?

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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
#64
I said it just looks, I never said you or any of you were retards. Maybe I am just one because I don't like it. You can all still use it of course, I just like to complain.:andy2:



:wth: It was there and I saw it when I changed it.
I don't like it either and you know that.

As for changing the thread title as Redward said, you changed it first by removing the multiple question marks, then I changed it to what it is now.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,470
#66
I said it just looks, I never said you or any of you were retards. Maybe I am just one because I don't like it. You can all still use it of course, I just like to complain.:andy2:
Don't worry Dusan, I knew that from the beginning...I just like to play the role of victim every now and then :D
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
#68
Football-Italia.net

The Bianconeri have been struggling badly recently and slipped to sixth place in Serie A, so fan groups Drughi and Viking announced a formal protest.


“On Sunday March 28 during the game Juventus-Atalanta all the ultras groups of the Curva Sud and Curva Nord will abandon the stadium in protest against the owners, directors and squad.


“We are all definitively fed up of this arrogant administration, which is presumptuous, incompetent and good only with words.


“We can’t stand for any longer this team constructed largely by players who are unworthy of the glorious Juventus jersey, who do not respect or honour our colours and have the gall to insult those who have always supported this club.”
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
#72
Nah, looking forward to Europa League football :)
With anything resembling this team, we'd still get our asses kicked.

I'm half tempted to say screw Europe and all its cash: it's Serie B all over again. Let's figure out how to be competitive in Serie A first before we get our asses humiliated in Europe again.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,916
#73
But that experience of playing different sorts of styles of play would make us a better football team. We have seen in the past how foolish it can be relying on our Serie A football to get us far in Europe. I'd rather have a well-balanced side that can compete on all fronts.

Of course, I'm speaking hypothetically because the chances of this club doing that with these folks in charge is very limited.

And again I ask... why was there a concerted effort around here to "give them time"? Well, we did, and it blew up in our face.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
#74
Football-Italia.net

The Bianconeri have been struggling badly recently and slipped to sixth place in Serie A, so fan groups Drughi and Viking announced a formal protest.


“On Sunday March 28 during the game Juventus-Atalanta all the ultras groups of the Curva Sud and Curva Nord will abandon the stadium in protest against the owners, directors and squad.


“We are all definitively fed up of this arrogant administration, which is presumptuous, incompetent and good only with words.


“We can’t stand for any longer this team constructed largely by players who are unworthy of the glorious Juventus jersey, who do not respect or honour our colours and have the gall to insult those who have always supported this club.”

Jeez, talk about getting drunk on your own supposed power.

Good, now you can burn your own seats at home for a change when you get pissed off.

Of course the board, as every Serie A board, will capitulate to these thugs.

"Oh but they are just passionate fans" I can hear it now. No, they are organized mobs who use their "status" to get away with crime.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
#76
Jeez, talk about getting drunk on your own supposed power.

Good, now you can burn your own seats at home for a change when you get pissed off.

Of course the board, as every Serie A board, will capitulate to these thugs.

"Oh but they are just passionate fans" I can hear it now. No, they are organized mobs who use their "status" to get away with crime.
:tup: some of their behaviour is simply barbaric

that being said, protests against this confused mgmt. do need to be made.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
#78
But that experience of playing different sorts of styles of play would make us a better football team. We have seen in the past how foolish it can be relying on our Serie A football to get us far in Europe. I'd rather have a well-balanced side that can compete on all fronts.

Of course, I'm speaking hypothetically because the chances of this club doing that with these folks in charge is very limited.

And again I ask... why was there a concerted effort around here to "give them time"? Well, we did, and it blew up in our face.
The difference between you and me seems that I have abandoned European aspirations as nothing more than humiliation even if we qualify -- while you seem to still hold on to the notion that Europe still matters, even with this squad.

My argument: what's the point in trying to compete on multiple fronts while you're still too piss-poor to muster much of a challenge at any one of them.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
#79
Jeez, talk about getting drunk on your own supposed power.

Good, now you can burn your own seats at home for a change when you get pissed off.

Of course the board, as every Serie A board, will capitulate to these thugs.

"Oh but they are just passionate fans" I can hear it now. No, they are organized mobs who use their "status" to get away with crime.
I think this protest is fine, simply leaving the stadium is much more civilized than burning or throwing stuff.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
#80
My argument: what's the point in trying to compete on multiple fronts while you're still too piss-poor to muster much of a challenge at any one of them.
It is important to get fourth ahead of a summer campaign where we will be trying to convince top players to play for us. We don't want players who will be happy in the UEFA cup. I agree that probably won't do well in the CL next season but it is still important that we qualify for financial and image reasons
 

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