Juventus supporters are protesting against what they describe as the “hunt for Colombo,” following the unveiling of a video showcasing the “encirclement method.”
We have shared the video on our social media channels and on the VENOMOUS KEYBOARD CHANNEL on YOUTUBE. The video appears to show a team attempting intimidation tactics when events don`t unfold “as they should.” What are your thoughts? You can find all the videos related to these incidents.
Tell us your opinion! Here are some of the best comments we`ve received. Feel free to send us yours via social media or on the Venomous Keyboard channel where the video is available.
vilmauberti: I want to read referee Colombo`s match report. If it respects Rocchi`s directives on the behaviour of players and staff, the sporting judge must sanction half of Inter.
yaba-daba-duuuuuu5326: They are shameful, make that video go viral worldwide.
@robertobenincasa6825: Send the video to ROCCHI, talking among ourselves just makes us angry.
@giuseppegenovese-or2vl: If the match had ended in a draw, Bologna`s players should have surrounded the referee because he blatantly favoured Inter. It`s true he booked Mkhitaryan (and it was about time), but he forgot to send him off because immediately after he committed a bad foul which would have been a second yellow, the same for Bastoni, so much so that Inzaghi substituted both; then there were several fouling challenges by Çalhanoğlu, never booked, and last but not least, the sacrosanct penalty denied to Bologna for Carlos Augusto`s handball. So what are they complaining about, without considering that (it seems) Acerbi has fallen back into racist phrases directed at Lookman.
Michele Lopriore: I don`t know if it`s possible, but the video with this incident is a denunciation that must be shared everywhere. You are doing an excellent service, spread it everywhere and denounce this attitude.
@gfog4529: But I wonder why other teams don`t complain? They only complain when they play against Juventus.
@ADP10-q1p: They just don`t know how to lose. I hope for another Rodri this year too, they must go crazy.
@robertobenincasa6825: I saw a penalty foul committed by Bastoni, and other very dubious fouls not given to Bologna!
@vannidalloca7383: What happened with Monza, especially Inter`s third goal where the referee points to his watch 6 or 7 seconds after the ball went out. Let`s remember that goal-line technology is an instantaneous instrument that detects when the ball completely crosses the goal line and sends a vibration to the referee`s wrist, who looks at the watch where it says `GOAL` and indicates that the watch has signaled and then points to the center circle. Is it possible that the watch signaled while they were going to take the corner kick?
@DavideVitoTelesca: Inter had, and it`s not the first time, a bad attitude. Finally, I wanted to ask you about Andrea Agnelli`s return. I know he is supposed to return and if it`s true that there`s another entrepreneur who will be part of Juve. Can you confirm what I`ve written?? Hi and good evening.
@Ovunque-u3p: They are whiners, starting with Simone Inzaghi.
@massimodevivo: They do it habitually, it`s all normal. If they didn`t, it wouldn`t be normal for them.
@XIPI74: The `cartoons` (opponents) do it by default, it`s in their history and their DNA. The problem is the instructions that allow them what they want, but especially their club that never distances itself from such attitudes, which means they support them.
@vannidalloca7383: In my opinion, 2 penalties were denied to Bologna, very obvious ones. Besides the handball, Bastoni`s intervention in the box is a penalty. But in any case, whether the refereeing was good apart from these 2 incidents, I didn`t see anything else scandalous. Let`s say compared to other times, this was the least bad, but I remain of the opinion that a referee should never allow themselves to be surrounded. Inzaghi should have been sent off instantly as he entered before the third whistle, and the others who were around should have been sanctioned too with a strict report, even if nothing would have been done to them.
@ottorinomanno4582: Could someone kindly remind me in which other match there has been so much controversy over a throw-in that had nothing to do with the goal-scoring action? We all noticed it because Mr. Inzaghi, to justify the defeat, clung to an incident that happens almost always during matches. If Colombo had applied the rules, Mr. Bastoni wouldn`t have finished the match for the numerous fouls on Ndoye that were never whistled. What are we even talking about? Can that throw-in really influence the league as Inter fans claim? It`s other errors in their favour that have influenced the entire championship. Clowns.