Even your team refused a paper scudetto. That is one reason I don't put them in ShInter's category. But that was when Mr. Bunga Bunga owned them, so who knows about today?
You lost. We won. We have had plenty of those over the last 10-15 years. If, If, If, If,If and If...... https://sempremilan.com/galliani-re...s-stopped-him-building-the-fourth-great-milan BTW....that game was in FEBRUARY. You had plenty of time to make up the difference. You didn't. https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2012/feb/27/milan-ghost-goal-juventus-serie-a Oh....and we will just forget about this one, shall we? In the same game? "...As Milan's players began to tire, however, Conte was able to make the changes that turned the match – abandoning his team's initial 3-5-2 for a 4-3-3 at half-time, before introducing Mirko Vucinic and later Alessandro Matri in place of Marco Borriello and Fabio Quagliarella up front. With just over 10 minutes to go Vucinic played in Matri for an equaliser – which Romagnoli incorrectly ruled out for offside..."
Some of the gamesmanship in football is in which referees get picked. It doesn't mean the matches are fixed, but it does mean teams will try to get the referee they feel is more favorable. There's a big scandal unfolding now with Barca on this very issue. Juve were very good at getting the officials on their side for a long time, but frankly speaking, any successful side has to do that. There is no denying Juve have also built very good teams and a lot of the success is a consequence of the loyalty and winning attitude cultivated at the club. As for the past 10 years, the other clubs in Italy had owners who couldn't keep up with the financial demands of modern football. Now most of the clubs are owned by foreigners or Italian-Americans. Even Juve are now having to come to terms with that reality, but at least Juve have a new stadium and are little more modernized in other areas.
Here is a bit more info: https://football-italia.net/prosecu...oes-it-mean-for-the-old-ladys-points-penalty/ https://football-italia.net/prosecutor-who-said-i-hate-juventus-officially-abandons-the-case/
Ummmm....even after that game you're guys were still ahead by 1 point. You had 2 and a half months to leave us in your wake. You didn't. You blew it. BTW, if we are talking "fairness", Matri scored 2 goals in that game, so at worst it was a 2-2 tie, right? How pathetic is it to continue to moan over something that happened over a decade ago?
Dybala is planning on suing Juve, €3 million for back wages and €49 million for lost wages, the difference between the contract Juve offered him and the one he got at Roma. You know, the same contract he had months to sign and failed to sign and then Juve pulled the offer. Lol, good luck buddy.