No they deserve it. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
Its remarkable how players haven't been effected & good that they on the market! Buffon & Zambrotta are the must buys this season!!!
2006-07-15 02:31:58
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answered by Keira 6
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I would have to say yes. Does anyone else think its a little fishy that Juventus is getting the worst out of this. And why does AC Milan stay in Serie A? It doesn't add up. They are going to destroy a sports club that is over 100 years old and one of the most successful franchises in sports history. What's going on is terribly wrong.
The only player I know that would stay would be Del Piero. And that's cause he wouldn't start on other clubs. There's still some good young talent on the team. Trezeguet was overpriced. Ibramovich is a lazy punk. But the players I would miss the most: Buffon, Cannavaro, Zambrotta.
Starting with -30 points in Serie B is absurd. My conspiracy theory is that Berlusconi was so mad at losing the election for President of the Italian Consulate and then having his team come in 2nd place for the second year in a row, that he decided to be a (fill in curse word here). He is a very powerful man, owning many television stations as well as having served a political position for 5 years.
This really sucks!
Nicolo
2006-07-15 10:15:36
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answered by Nick D 2
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well in a way they deserved it..but otherwise yes i do think it was a bit harsh..i cant imagine such a hi-profile club with all its scudettos are now playing in serie b!!..well if their players leave we could see something of a nottingham forest in the making..but i do feel it was a bit harsh..especially after the italians won the world cup..the whole world will turn their attntion towards italy because of their world cup success and when they see that such a thing has taken place it certainly would be a disgrace to italy...so i think it was better to just punish juve,lazio and fiorentina with points-reduction only and not relegation and points-reduction from serie b..
2006-07-15 09:21:38
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answered by alfred a 2
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Maybe was it enough to send as well lazio juve and fiorentina to serie B without -7 -30 and -12 points
just to serie b no more than that
2006-07-15 09:17:39
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answered by EL President 4
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I only disagree with being stripped of last 2 titles. But I'm surprised and disgusted that AC Milan got off virtually scott-free. Especially given the fact they are owned by a corrupt ex-Prime Minister.
2006-07-15 12:39:18
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answered by rinolup 2
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yeahh because they shouldnt punish the players like the are but punish the ppl that were involved...which they punished most of them. now its like they want to ruin the players careers.
2006-07-15 09:22:39
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answered by 1nerual 3
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not harsh enough in my opinion the should have been put in the thrid division instead of the second.
2006-07-15 13:55:36
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answered by axelrose222 2
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no so much... no money where involved... the worst part is that Milan is still in A... this is for the boss of mafia in Italy...ex-premier Berlusconi that is the boss of Milan... damn
2006-07-15 09:17:19
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answered by --Flavia-- 5
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I think the punishment was correct.
2006-07-15 09:16:48
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answered by Gabo 2
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NOT A CHANCE ......NOW THEY NEED TO OFF LOAD THERE STARS FOR A CUT PRICE
2006-07-15 11:17:09
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answered by SHAUN 2
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