The 2017/18 Calcio Thread: Part 3
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Re: The 2017/18 Calcio Thread: Part 3
Need to change my name. FFS. Congrats Juve.
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Firenze wrote:Need to change my name.
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Why your username is "Firenze" btw ? Never saw you cheer for Fiorentina and you don't even rate top lad Bernardeschi
Is it because of Ezio Auditore ?
Is it because of Ezio Auditore ?
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Warrior wrote:Why your username is "Firenze" btw ? Never saw you cheer for Fiorentina and you don't even rate top lad Bernardeschi
Is it because of Ezio Auditore ?
I liked Fiorentina back in the day and I liked them as a kid too. also maybe, Ezio is a top 5 gaming character of all time. Can't say that didn't have an impact.
Also I've seen Bernardeschi play for Juve a grand total of like 120 minutes, I just say that to rile you guys up. I'm sure he's a solid B+ player with a higher ceiling.
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nobody deserves a response like that, pls stop.
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firenze slowly growing as my new fav poster.
gil was my last one.
gil was my last one.
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I will be extremely coincise.
I' m not going to follow again this fraudulent dirty league after yesterday.
Bye.
I' m not going to follow again this fraudulent dirty league after yesterday.
Bye.
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Re: The 2017/18 Calcio Thread: Part 3
But immediately.
Michael Oliver vs Davide Orsato is enough.
Michael Oliver vs Davide Orsato is enough.
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Tomwin Lannister wrote:Feels good putting Inter back in their place after many of their fans *Cough Robes* spent so much time living vicariously through Madrid, they forgot their place in the pecking order.
Have fun against Otulu Galati next season lads.
And you'll conclude next CL campaign again with less CL won than me ( there is who has same number than Manchester United, and who same of Nottingham Forest ) , give my regards to foreign referees though
Firenze wrote:Tomwin Lannister wrote:Feels good putting Inter back in their place after many of their fans *Cough Robes* spent so much time living vicariously through Madrid, they forgot their place in the pecking order.
Have fun against Otulu Galati next season lads.
savage ffs
Robes is a top lad and I enjoy his posts but tonight his Inter let me down and he betrayed me, I am broken
That's why I remained the only one Inter fan on GL and so everything is concentrated against me now , need of buy posters as other make with refs tbh
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Robespierre wrote:I will be extremely coincise.
I' m not going to follow again this fraudulent dirty league after yesterday.
Bye.
Real Madrid welcomes you with open arms.
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Much like your team, youll TRY to buy posters, fail incompetently, then complain about everyone else in a fit of self righteousness
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Much like your team, youll TRY to buy posters, fail incompetently, then complain about everyone else in a fit of self righteousness
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Sorry but I know just a Luca
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Not surprising, selective memory is the Interistas self defense mechanism after all
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I suspect that Napoli knew the gig was up after Inter lost to Juventus due to Orsato's questionable refereeing decisions.
The FIGC (FA) court has, however, officially started an investigation into Orsato's decisions in the game. It will be key to see if Rizzoli sits Orsato down for the next Serie A giornata. This could determine how serious the FIGC is.
"Orsato sotto accusa: si attiva la Procura Figc"
http://www.corriere.it/sport/18_aprile_30/inter-juventus-orsato-sotto-accusa-d0cf47ea-4bed-11e8-8cfa-f9edba92b6ed.shtml
Could they find something similar to what Juventus did in Calciopoli?
The FIGC (FA) court has, however, officially started an investigation into Orsato's decisions in the game. It will be key to see if Rizzoli sits Orsato down for the next Serie A giornata. This could determine how serious the FIGC is.
"Orsato sotto accusa: si attiva la Procura Figc"
http://www.corriere.it/sport/18_aprile_30/inter-juventus-orsato-sotto-accusa-d0cf47ea-4bed-11e8-8cfa-f9edba92b6ed.shtml
Could they find something similar to what Juventus did in Calciopoli?
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Allegri congratulates Tagliavento (4th referee) who called for the straight red on Vecino. Not very Kosher.
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Imagine losing a football match and turning this into a state affair
#InterWayOfLife
#InterWayOfLife
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Moggi won: The Court says Inter President Facchetti was “lobbying referees”
Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi is celebrating after winning a legal battle, as it Wednesday was ruled that ex-Inter President Giacinto Facchetti was “lobbying referees” up to The Calciopoli scandal of 2006.
The Calciopoli saw Juventus demoted to Serie B, while Milan, Lazio, Fiorentina, Reggina, and Arezzo were also penalized, but to a much lesser degree. Moggi was banned from football for life because of his “unjustified and excessive power within Italian football”.
Juventus were stripped of two Serie A titles, but while the 2004-05 Scudetto went unassigned, the 2005-06 edition was handed to Inter – the next club down the standings without a penalty.
Inter was handed the title because they were considered the “clean” and “uncorrupt” team.
However, during the Calciopoli trial in Naples in 2010, the legal team of Moggi released a number of wiretappings showing that Inter had been involved too in the Serie A scandal during 2004 and 2005. Such wiretappings were involving Inter owner Massimo Moratti, then-Inter chairman Giacinto Facchetti and former referee designators Paolo Bergamo and Pierluigi Pairetto, as well as many others Italian clubs not previously mentioned in the scandal.
In 2011 FIGC (Italian Football Federation) chief investigator Stefano Palazzi, accused Inter of committing sporting fraud during the 2004-05 season, saying: “Inter violated the article relative to sporting fraud with regards to the possibility of taking advantages in the standings.”
Thus, according to the findings of the FIGC’s chief investigator, it was Inter, Milan, and Livorno who should have been relegated in 2006 and not Juventus. But, due to the Statute of Limitations, there will be no further punishment.
Moggi was never the less sued by Gianfelice Facchetti, the son of deceased former Inter President Giacinto Facchetti, for defamation after claims the Nerazzurri chief had lobbied referees during the same period.
Thursday the disgraced official Moggi was crowing in his column in Libero newspaper that he won his legal battle with Gianfelice Facchetti, as the judges agreed with the first degree ruling that Inter had been “lobbying referees.”
Moggi noted, “no newspapers covered the news, and yet this sentence is worth as much as the Tribunal in Naples, where at the time of Calciopoli Inter were wilfully left out of the investigation because Major Auricchio explicitly stated to an assistant that he was not interested in Inter.”
The Nerazzurri and specifically Facchetti were also found to have lobbied referees in another FIGC investigation in 2011, but no further action could be taken because the statute of limitations had already expired.
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This will interest you a lot
As i've said many times before, 2 words are enough to define Calciopoli : irrelevance and injustice
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This is priceless.They are putting their imagination,ill mind,photoshop skills and lip reading skills to spark a new Calciopoli.
What a time to be alive , seeing them in such a miserable state.
They came in strong and pumped up aiming to destroy our hopes of a 7th Scudetto and give Napoli a hand and they ended up losing their precious CHL spot.
They are so miserable that it's painful but I enjoy it anyway.
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What a time to be alive , seeing them in such a miserable state.
They came in strong and pumped up aiming to destroy our hopes of a 7th Scudetto and give Napoli a hand and they ended up losing their precious CHL spot.
They are so miserable that it's painful but I enjoy it anyway.
#Fozza Indah
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Moggi was found guilty. Juventus was dropped to Serie B. Inter has never been out of the top flight. I know that hurts you Juve fanboys.
Let's wait to see what the FIGC comes up with after the investigation. Maybe another drop to Serie B for Juventus?
It's difficult to beat Juve when the referee, the VAR assistant referee and the fourth referee are all in cahoots to insure a Juventus win.
Let's wait to see what the FIGC comes up with after the investigation. Maybe another drop to Serie B for Juventus?
It's difficult to beat Juve when the referee, the VAR assistant referee and the fourth referee are all in cahoots to insure a Juventus win.
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In other words, you cant refute your team got caught, so you change the topic or talk trash. Yeah, your teams the dirtiest of us all.
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Cause a calciopolis 2, relegate us to serie d if you can you self righteous, miserable beings
We’d still be back shitting on your piece of *bleep* club in no time
We’d still be back shitting on your piece of *bleep* club in no time
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Really I don't want to talk about this crap anymore (avatar is enough) but I enter and I read unreal things
I can't still believe you read Juve fans to talk again about Calciopoli, after they were sentenced, both sport process and criminal trial, and they had about 30 appeals totally rejected. Trying to change reality taking as argumentation an irrilevant sentence. Not even anyone knows in Italy , just saying
Seriously it is really incredibile.
They might talk about 7 scudetti in a row, about how many are good Dybala, Costa and Orsato.. but they prefer rememember to anyone the ugliest and the most humilating period of their history.
Insane tbh
I wonder if it means that they can win even 10 Scudetti in a row but nothing will change it
So I feel the real conviction give by Calciopoli to Juve fans are not those 2 Scudetti taken away or the relegation. but the psychological life sentence in which they have sunk irreversibly.
no other explanation tbh.
I can't still believe you read Juve fans to talk again about Calciopoli, after they were sentenced, both sport process and criminal trial, and they had about 30 appeals totally rejected. Trying to change reality taking as argumentation an irrilevant sentence. Not even anyone knows in Italy , just saying
Seriously it is really incredibile.
They might talk about 7 scudetti in a row, about how many are good Dybala, Costa and Orsato.. but they prefer rememember to anyone the ugliest and the most humilating period of their history.
Insane tbh
I wonder if it means that they can win even 10 Scudetti in a row but nothing will change it
So I feel the real conviction give by Calciopoli to Juve fans are not those 2 Scudetti taken away or the relegation. but the psychological life sentence in which they have sunk irreversibly.
no other explanation tbh.
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The only unreal thing I'm reading on this page is FIGC calling an 'investigation' into this. What a sham. Anything to please you Inter fans I guess.
Italians are just hateful, spiteful people atleast as far as football is concerned , no wonder the league is in the state it is today. This is not passion, this is just madness.
By all means continue blaming refs and Juventus for your irrelevance and incompetence. Why should I care.
Italians are just hateful, spiteful people atleast as far as football is concerned , no wonder the league is in the state it is today. This is not passion, this is just madness.
By all means continue blaming refs and Juventus for your irrelevance and incompetence. Why should I care.
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The lack of self-awareness from Rubentus fans is just unreal.
just 2 weeks they ago they were accusing others of match-fixing and corruption when they were actually found guilty of these charges in the past, and now they're berating Napoli and Inter fans for doing the same thing they were doing after the Madrid game.
Second worst fanbase in the world after Farça.
just 2 weeks they ago they were accusing others of match-fixing and corruption when they were actually found guilty of these charges in the past, and now they're berating Napoli and Inter fans for doing the same thing they were doing after the Madrid game.
Second worst fanbase in the world after Farça.
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