Or works for Sky Sports and has a vested interest in "the greatest league in the world"Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
(although I think the Spanish one is...)
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Or works for Sky Sports and has a vested interest in "the greatest league in the world"Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
(although I think the Spanish one is...)
No one has rubbished the standard of Serie A here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
Frankly though, I'm not surprised to see a fan of an Italian team being so proactively defensive about it. I don't like to generalise, but they must have the highest proportion of insecure fans who rubbish every other league and attack anyone who questions their attitude.
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Originally Posted by Billy Lord
I've always been a close follower of Italian football (AS Roma more particularly) and despite the whole mess I still will follow the league.
Corruption doesn't mean rubbish football being played on the field. This could happen anywhere, remember Germany's scandal with referee Robert Hoyzer...
The point is or rather the question is what should the average fan think about it ? As a supporter I couldn't identify myself with a club linked to corruption unless all responsibles are presented to justice and banned from football fields for ever...
wonder what odds you would get on Juve being relegated? :)
John83: where was I 'proactively defensive' about Italian football? Were you at the game last Sunday and don't share my opinion of what was on offer? And I didn't even mention any other league, never mind questioning its quality.
People who rubbish Serie A are clearly ignorant or stupid, because its football is of a standard way beyond most other leagues in the world, and that's merely stating a fact.
To deny or refute what is fact can only be regarded as an act of stupidity or ignorance.
odds on juve losing title 10-1
Relegation 16-1?
Young pup!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Beavis
To be fair, Rossi, Zico, Francescoli or the likes were always in those first few months back at school after the summer break and a World Cup.............
But when it was back to domestic football it was always Mcgrath & Moran for the last ditch tackles and big Frankie Stapleton for the bullet headers:D :D
Right here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
I think you'll agree that that's defensive. Given that no one had rubbished Serie A in the thread, that seems far from reactive.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
I don't disagree with your point at all. What I do disagree with is the attitude that your post displays, the same one I see all the time on the Juventus forums I moderate. I don't want to straw-man you here, but I'm forever reading fans of Italian football bashing other leagues. There's some insecurity there that makes them go on the attack in a pointless, baseless exercise.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
Frankly, refuting something is neither stupid nor ignorant, but that's a matter of semantics.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
I still fail to see where I was 'proactively defensive' although perhaps I don't understand the phrase. As far as I am concerned, I was stating a fact: people rubbish Serie A from either points of ignorance or stupidity. How else could anyone rubbish what is obviously an extremely high standard of football?
The fact that it wasn't rubbished in this thread doesn't make me 'proactively defensive', I was just stating a fact that I felt like stating, that's all.
Fair enough. I don't want to argue over nothing. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
Just one last go at explaining what I meant:
Defensive: You defended the standard of football in Serie A.
Proactively: Opposite to reactively. You defended the standard of football Serie A without reacting to any question of it.
Juve appear to have been caught red handed this time. If they federation don't throw the book at them now then I really fear for the credibility of Serie A.
Anyone else think this season was particularly strange, with Milan loaning Abbiati out to Juve (their biggest rivals). Without Abbiati (and this has an element of speculation) Juve might have dropped a few more points and Milan could have caught them.
Kinda makes you wish someone outside of the Milan-Juve duo would win Serie A (like when Roma got it in 2000 and Napoli and Verona going back even further).
Top italian clubs regularly loan out players to each other. Always fouind that strange but obviously they don't
Again, the aim of this thread is not to discuss or comment the quality of Italian football. We all know about the strength of Italy's football.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
I just wondered how people feel about this season knowing that some irregularities took place ? Should we really regard Juve as truly winners? What about other teams' (Siena,...) influence on the calcio ?
I've read an Italian lawyer's opinion that the wiretaps aren't admissible in court. I'm not sure if that'll save them, but as I said, it'll be tough to relegate every club involved.Quote:
Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
Almost certainly, but they didn't know that at the start, and they did injure Buffon in a pre-season friendly, so it was only fair.Quote:
Anyone else think this season was particularly strange, with Milan loaning Abbiati out to Juve (their biggest rivals). Without Abbiati (and this has an element of speculation) Juve might have dropped a few more points and Milan could have caught them.
Inter might win it soon. They nearly overhauled Milan this season.Quote:
Kinda makes you wish someone outside of the Milan-Juve duo would win Serie A (like when Roma got it in 2000 and Napoli and Verona going back even further).
Tax police search Juventus offices as probe goes on
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Originally Posted by Reuters
Paddy Agnew had a brilliant page dedicated to this mess in saturday's times. good read
says, all managers, reporters, club officials knew this was going on .... although maybe not to such at degree
seems so endemic in italy .... no body can claim to be innocent.
what happens in the unlikely event of Juve been stripped of their titles????
milan get them??? some how i can't see any club run by Berlusconi being completely clean either ....
Lippi, the national team manager, seems to be caught up in things now.
After reading http://sport.independent.co.uk/footb...icle549804.ece
Lippi has no reason to sweat (yet)
There appear to be 2 allegations against Lippi.
1. his teamsheets confirm requests to rest Juve players
2. "Lippi favoured GEA (agents) players when picking his team alluding to "the benefits to an agency of having a player called up for Italy are clear".
with nr 1.
"Renzo Ulivieri, head of the Italian coaches' association, said all national team coaches came under the same kind of lobbying to include or leave out certain players."
with nr 2
"statistics concerning the number of GEA players called up by Lippi in his two years in charge are inconclusive. Only three of the 23 players meeting today at Coverciano are with the agency."
I'm too cheap to subscribe, any chance you can post it up, please.Quote:
Originally Posted by deadman
Things are heating up down there in Tuscany where Italy is currently preparing their WC.
At the arrival of the coach many players (Buffon more particularly) were verbally abused.
Several newspapers also wonder if Lippi is up to the task. There is talk of a "psychological trauma" which in my view is pure rubbish...
The best they could do is actually to leave the country and prepare the WC in a quiet and serene athmosphere.