LemonJelly
Bungie's Bitch
- 28 August 2002
Don Domenico said:These point deduction things are competition killers though.
And match fixing isn't??
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Don Domenico said:These point deduction things are competition killers though.
nooooooooooooo that injusticeBig Boss said:Its already decided Rune, check the thread on the scandal.
Juve is in Serie B and starts with -30 points.
beboquintero said:nooooooooooooo that injustice
too harsh that 2 seasons and 15 pts ACMilan so they start w/ -15ptsBig Boss said:Oh? do u find the punishment too harsh, or too soft?
I think its pretty good, although serie C without minus points would probably mean the same.
shaneward2004 said:lack of good evidence!!
Alucard said:LOL How Juventus cheats!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuLIyB56wAo&search=juventus%20cheats
Alucard said:Well its shopping spree time for the rich clubs. I wonder where players of the likes of Buffon,Cannavaro,Camoranesi,Viera and thuram are going to go end up?!
juveboy said:Italian minnows Juventus have this evening announced their intention to appeal the decision to demote them to Serie B with a 30-point deduction.
The Old Lady of Italian football were tonight stripped of their last two Scudetti and their Serie A status after the Calciopoli verdicts were finally announced.
Although the club were expecting to find themselves in the Second Division for the first time in their history, they have been shocked by the proposed points penalty.
New Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli was clearly furious after the news was delivered a little after 9pm local time.
“It’s unheard of,” said the Bianconeri chief. “We were expecting a balanced sentence but evidently we were mistaken.”
Gigli then confirmed that his club would appeal against the sentence before launching a broadside at Fabio Capello, the Coach who left Juve for Real Madrid at the start of this month.
“If Capello wants our players then he will have to pay the market value for them,” warned the official. “He left us in the most delicate of times and we aren’t going to give him any discounts.
“I’ve spoken with a few of our champions and I can concretely hope that a few of them have the desire to stay. After all, we’ll still pay their wages.”
Real are interested in numerous Juventini such as Gianluca Zambrotta, Fabio Cannavaro and Emerson.
Lazio and Fiorentina have also been condemned to the Second Division tonight, decisions which have been met with a similar amount of anger.
Capital chief Claudio Lotito has vowed to fight on in order to clear his club’s name, even if it means going to the European courts.
The Viola have called tonight’s events as “profoundly unjust” before adding: “We will fight with every means in every appropriate forum.”
Milan have survived the drop but have been barred from the Champions League and will start next term with a 15 point deduction.
The Rossoneri have released a statement in which they describe the verdict as an “extraordinary injustice” before adding that they will soon launch an appeal.
FOZA JUVE, WE WILL BE CHEAT OUR WAY TO SERIE A!