Zeman indeed knew the score when it came to Juventus and doping.
Itâs time Juventus were stripped of their European titles. That means Ajax move on to five big cups and we move on to six. Juventus didnât even win in 1985 anyway as the referee gave them a penalty for a foul two yards outside the box but didnât give one of the most blatant penalties youâll ever see when Ronnie Whelan was hacked down in the box.
The implications go much further. Lippi managed Italy in the 2006 World Cup and Del Piero scored against Germany. Itâs pretty obvious now that that World Cup was won fraudulently too.
Conte who was on that 1996 team becomes Juventus coach and they suddenly improve out of all all recognition. I wonder whyâŚ
[quote=âSidney, post: 775291, member: 183â]Zeman indeed knew the score when it came to Juventus and doping.
Itâs time Juventus were stripped of their European titles. That means Ajax move on to five big cups and we move on to six. Juventus didnât even win in 1985 anyway as the referee gave them a penalty for a foul two yards outside the box but didnât give one of the most blatant penalties youâll ever see when Ronnie Whelan was hacked down in the box.
The implications go much further. Lippi managed Italy in the 2006 World Cup and Del Piero scored against Germany. Itâs pretty obvious now that that World Cup was won fraudulently too.
Conte who was on that 1996 team becomes Juventus coach and they suddenly improve out of all all recognition. I wonder whyâŚ[/quote]
youâre a sick cunt Sid. you were the ones sinned against in 85 alright
They cheated and yet we were banned - that is sick. Thankfully weâll now be awarded the trophy, 28 years later. Next Wednesday at Wembley would be a fitting time for the presentation as itâs the exact anniversary.
[SIZE=3][FONT=arial]The Curva Sud being shut down for one game at the start of next season for not being racist at all, at least according to the deniers on here.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3][FONT=arial]The club denounced what didnât happen at all and said that Roma does not want those fans who never done nothing guv, honest.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[quote=âPiles Hussain, post: 775345, member: 363â][SIZE=3][FONT=arial]The Curva Sud being shut down for one game at the start of next season for not being racist at all, at least according to the deniers on here.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3][FONT=arial]The club denounced what didnât happen at all and said that Roma does not want those fans who never done nothing guv, honest.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]Stefan Mauri, are to face charges related to match-fixing, the Italian football federation said on Wednesday.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]The federation said the charges included rigging games and failing to report match-fixing for two Serie A games â Lazio v Genoa and Lecce v Lazio in May 2011. The trial has been fixed for 24 July.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]Mauri faces a charge of sporting fraud, as do Mario Cassano, Carlo Gervasoni, Omar Milanetto, Alessandro Zamperini, Massimiliano Benassi, Antonio Rosati and Stefano Ferrario.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]Mauri and Zamperini have also been cited for violating two articles of the Code of Sports Justice. That is concerned with the principles of loyalty, fairness and integrity, and a ban on betting.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]If the charges are proved, the players face bans while the clubs could be deducted points. Reports say the prosecutor Stefano Palazzi could ask for a five-year suspension for Mauri, who is facing the most serious charges. Last week the Serie B club Bari plea-bargained for a one-point penalty for match-fixing.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]Bari were also fined âŹ25,000 (ÂŁ21,600) under the deal made with the Italian federationâs disciplinary committee for arranging two matches, while several former players also reached plea bargains.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]At least 50 people have been arrested in Italy for match-fixing since mid-2011, with matches under investigation by prosecutors in Cremona, Bari and Napoli.[/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]This marks the third consecutive off-season that point penalties have been handed out by the federation. Four Serie A clubs were penalised last season.[/FONT][/SIZE]
AC Milan midfielder Kevin Constant walked off the pitch during a pre-season tournament match against fellow Serie A side Sassuolo on Tuesday in response to alleged racist abuse.
The 26-year-old Guinea international kicked the ball into the crowd and left the pitch in the 34th minute.
Milan sent on a substitute, and an announcement warned the game would be stopped if further incidents occurred.
The Italian Football Federation has announced an immediate inquiry.
Constantâs actions emulate Kevin-Prince Boatengâs in January.
The Ghana international sparked a walk-off during AC Milanâs match against Italian lower division club Pro Patria by picking up the ball midway through the first half and kicking it into the crowd before removing his shirt.
He was followed off by both sets of players and officials.
In May, Fifa announced new measures to tackle racism, declaring that teams could be relegated or expelled from competitions for serious incidents of racism as a result of tough new powers.