i've been saying for years that they should make quilted shirts so if a section is tugged it rips off
I'm happy the league as a whole finally is talking about balance. But the one thing I find obnoxious is that people only want change now that it effects them. People have been complaining about inequality with refs for at least 10 years now. But all of a sudden now that they aren't the one benefiting from calls, they all of a sudden want change. I'm not singling out Juve btw as I see other teams doing this now as well. Milan being the latest "victims"
LOL at Juve fans feeling hard done by...."It was not a pen"..Hilarious that every decision they get is fair !
No one is hard done. Just proof that the idiots crying that calls are made for Juve are wrong. If the call was in reverse, we would never hear the end of it.
I think that ref is now destined for the lower reachs of Italian football, he may have comitted career suicide
Everyone always writes the NT off, and then they always "surprise" everyone. Problem is people haven't figured it out yet. The NT is on cruise control until the actual tournament, then they start to pick it up.
Silly comment to make when you look at what they achieved in the summer against all odds when nobody gave them a chance.If their sinking then the Germans and the English have already sunk.
Federation President Giancarlo Abete warns the long-awaited law to help clubs build their own stadiums “will, save for miracles, remain just a proposal.” The only club in Serie A with its own stadium is Juventus, as the others rent arenas from the local council on match day. A law was put forward to aid the clubs who want to follow in Juve’s footsteps, but it became mired in red tape and has not even gone to a vote. “Save for miracles, it will remain just a proposal,” confessed FIGC President Abete. “It is a typical Italian story. New structures are needed, but if the law doesn’t go through then we have to forget about it.” Among the clubs who have drawn up plans for their own stadium are Roma,Lazio, Inter, Palermo, Siena and Napoli.
What we need is upgraded stadiums, not entire neighborhoods and gigantic malls (which is what the 'stadium law' was really about...as no law is currently preventing clubs from building new facilities or buying and improving the existing ones).