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He just gave away one of the most ridiculous penalties I have ever seen, what the f*** was he thinking? :ohmy:

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Nicola Amuroso scores from the spot against his old club and Reggina are 2-1 up 3 minutes in injury time.

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Good start then. Doing his best already so we don't get the extra million :lol:

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He just gave away one of the most ridiculous penalties I have ever seen, what the f*** was he thinking? :ohmy:

 

Desription, please?

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Is it just me who thinks that shouldn't be a penalty?

 

But Momo will have either the manager or the president out of a job in the summer. A truly awful signing. It's like Barca signing Andy & Lou to play alongside Ronaldinho.

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it all kicked off after that.. just seen the end of the game and saw the ref dishing out a red card after the final whistle. Juve are lucky that they didn;t get a couple after the pen was awarded.

 

and jsut what was momo thinking - overhead defensive kick in his own penalty area?? FFS..

 

8.5mill??

 

they were robbed.

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That aberration aside, he had a very good game. Similar to his first season with us.

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That aberration aside, he had a very good game. Similar to his first season with us.

 

Apart from the missed sitter and the kung-fu penalty give away lunge.... he didn't play badly

 

Apart from all that killing, Hitler...

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Juve's open letter to FA: 'Enough!'

Sunday 24 February, 2008

Juventus have written an open letter to the FIGC and Referees’ Association demanding action to stop the club being “made to pay” for Calciopoli.

 

The Bianconeri were furious after last night’s 2-1 defeat at Reggina, in which there were two clear penalties not awarded before a stoppage-time spot-kick gave the Amaranto the win.

 

Now they have taken further action by writing an open letter to the Federation and the AIA – Referees’ Association – signed by President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli and general manager Jean-Claude Blanc.

 

“The repetition of such serious errors forces us to ask for the intervention of the Federation to guarantee the regularity of this campaign, protecting the work and professionalism of the players, Coach and directors of Juventus.”

 

One of the theories put forward openly in this letter is that referees are giving decisions against Juve to continue ‘punishing’ them for the Calciopoli scandal.

 

This was the first time this season that referee Paolo Dondarini had been assigned to officiate a Juventus match, as he was one of the figures accused – and cleared – in the trial last year.

 

“Some decisions by the referees are confirming the doubts raised by more than a few people – that there is not a relaxed and adequate approach towards Juventus considering the serious and professional way the club and team are behaving.

 

“What is certain is that Juventus cannot keep paying for something they have already paid an extremely severe price.

 

“The club is lifting itself back up from that thanks to the passion of its fans, who legitimately ask for respect.”

 

The Bianconeri were demoted to Serie B and stripped of two Scudetto titles in the Calciopoli scandal.

 

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Cristiano Zanetti is handed a two-match ban for his dismissal against Reggina.

 

The midfielder saw red in stoppages for kicking out at Nicola Amoruso.

 

Link

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Juve's open letter to FA: 'Enough!'

Sunday 24 February, 2008

Juventus have written an open letter to the FIGC and Referees’ Association demanding action to stop the club being “made to pay” for Calciopoli.

 

The Bianconeri were furious after last night’s 2-1 defeat at Reggina, in which there were two clear penalties not awarded before a stoppage-time spot-kick gave the Amaranto the win.

 

Now they have taken further action by writing an open letter to the Federation and the AIA – Referees’ Association – signed by President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli and general manager Jean-Claude Blanc.

 

“The repetition of such serious errors forces us to ask for the intervention of the Federation to guarantee the regularity of this campaign, protecting the work and professionalism of the players, Coach and directors of Juventus.”

 

One of the theories put forward openly in this letter is that referees are giving decisions against Juve to continue ‘punishing’ them for the Calciopoli scandal.

 

This was the first time this season that referee Paolo Dondarini had been assigned to officiate a Juventus match, as he was one of the figures accused – and cleared – in the trial last year.

 

“Some decisions by the referees are confirming the doubts raised by more than a few people – that there is not a relaxed and adequate approach towards Juventus considering the serious and professional way the club and team are behaving.

 

“What is certain is that Juventus cannot keep paying for something they have already paid an extremely severe price.

 

“The club is lifting itself back up from that thanks to the passion of its fans, who legitimately ask for respect.”

 

The Bianconeri were demoted to Serie B and stripped of two Scudetto titles in the Calciopoli scandal.

 

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Cristiano Zanetti is handed a two-match ban for his dismissal against Reggina.

 

The midfielder saw red in stoppages for kicking out at Nicola Amoruso.

 

Link

 

Tears in my eyes reading that.

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from goal.com after the Turin derby tonight:

 

http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=600912

 

Sissoko was shockingly poor all game, the Mali international looked all at sea in midfield and his passing really let his team down, every time he passed the ball Ranieri shook his head left and right but surprisingly he left him on. Juve kept huffing and puffing but they were unable to breach the Toro rear guard.

 

Seems like he's making an impression!!

 

Interestingly according to Sly Score centre there was only 23000 at the game - I know Juve attendsnces sre low but I thought for the Turin derby it would be higher.

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My Juve-supporting mate asked me today how we could ever have let him go after watching his first few games. Reckons he's the new, ahem, Vieira

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from goal.com after the Turin derby tonight:

 

http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=600912

 

Sissoko was shockingly poor all game, the Mali international looked all at sea in midfield and his passing really let his team down, every time he passed the ball Ranieri shook his head left and right but surprisingly he left him on. Juve kept huffing and puffing but they were unable to breach the Toro rear guard.

 

Seems like he's making an impression!!

 

Interestingly according to Sly Score centre there was only 23000 at the game - I know Juve attendsnces sre low but I thought for the Turin derby it would be higher.

 

They play their games at Stadio Olimpico and I`m not sure there are more room to be honest, Juve will have nem plans ready for the redevelopment of Stadio Delle Alpi in March I think.

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Are they not playing in the Delle Alpi?

 

I recall their fans complaining that the stadium was on the outskirts of town and the view once inside was awful.

 

The Delle Alpi is being redeveloped, and they are indeed playing at the Stadio Olimpico at the moment - capacity around 27000.

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