Вт. Июл 1st, 2025

The Shameful ‘Intercity’ Train: Juventus on a Dead Track

Here are some comments from users regarding the situation:

francescapozzoli9947: How disgusting, really!!! Is it possible they are so protected!!! But nobody does anything to change these situations. All corrupt.

Luca Porta: `It`s very true, these things must be reported.`

PierpaoloMarchelli-eb5k: It would be enough to leave this league, 1 month from the start of the championship they`d come on their knees to get Juve back, just remember the year in Serie B, nobody watched Serie A anymore.

robyporro6321: Simple, we have to be careful not to make too many capital gains, because they watch Juve very closely. That`s why we are prudent with valuations.

fabriziocortini8571: Blaming piracy is easy, with this absurd sports justice people abandon football having killed the sporting passion.

PasqualePalmaccio-i7n: Nothing new from what was already known. Nothing will happen to Manchester [City]. There are teams, for those who haven`t understood it yet, who enjoy immunity at all levels and when things go bad there`s always the statute of limitations….

OronzoMorelli: It would be enough for 3/4 clubs to team up and take them to the European court… but we`re in Italy and that`s how it is, there will always be more cases, unfortunately, like the Samp-Salernitana match.

By Lennox Bray

Lennox Bray, from Leeds, England, is a Juventus-obsessed journalist with a knack for storytelling. He turns stats into gripping tales, whether it’s a last-minute win or a youth prospect’s rise.

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