
Bianconeri supporters are imploring the Juventus management to take decisive steps to challenge Inter Milan`s ascendancy. The events witnessed at San Siro on Wednesday have sparked widespread discontent among the fanbase. Juventus supporters feel there are powerful forces at play that are difficult to oppose.
A petition was launched on the YouTube channel “Tastiera Velenosa,” advocating for a strong stance against these perceived powers, and it has garnered significant response from fans.
YOU CAN SEE ALL COMMENTS BY FOLLOWING THE TASTIERA VELENOSA CHANNEL, HERE IS AN EXCERPT
gfog452913: Giletti mentioned his difficulty in finding journalists willing to discuss the “cardboard” issue. This speaks volumes.
@Ovunque-u3p14: We need to find an influential politician who is a Juventus ultra. I see no other way.
anthonyspiteri9639: And then we vote for Gravina.
@PieroTurchi14: You`re exaggerating, they are an aging team, and things will change from 2027 when Ceferin and Gravina leave. Then, if Agnelli returns with a capable management team, we`ll be back at the top.
@rosannamulonia136514: In terms of squad strength, we could have competed until the end if misfortune hadn`t taken away players throughout the year. Inter is having a lot of luck, but for them, as for everyone, it runs out.
@PieroDiMascio10: Basically, this video says if you act cunningly like a neighborhood rogue, you always get away with it, like the “cardboard” case which exemplifies impunity. Instead, someone who receives a thief at home and shoots them will even have to compensate the thief. It all seems right in a way because anarchy reigns in Italy where injustice rewards a few (see the “cardboard”) and justice goes against other teams — and always Juventus.
@Andreagalli-d2t24: The problem is the “ownership.” With Gianni and Umberto gone, the political weight has dissolved like snow in the sun. The Super League was the final act with the exclusion of A. Agnelli and the entire management.
@danix59: We got to know and appreciate Marotta. He is doing very well at Inter, especially in complex economic situations that he has managed to resolve. Giuntoli doesn`t seem to be on the same level. Certainly, we need a new, more dynamic and competent management.
@marcopelini172814: Where is Giuntoli going… Giuntolo, the eighth dwarf.
@marcodemartini81612: It depends on the European courts. What if Italian law 280/03 falls and then there`s the risk of an international FIGC ban? Article 6 of the inviolable European Convention?? Italy is not liked there, esteemed Dr. Marco Pavan.
@gasparebiundo628: BUT THIS IS NOT FOOTBALL, IT`S RISIKO.
@francescogamna89591: When Marotta was with us, was it okay with you????
@riccardotomassini15405: Exactly, and it`s especially off the field that decides things.