Well, after the 'Arbitrato del Coni' Juve like the other teams is waiting for the decision of the judges, that probably will come in the end of this month. It is thought by the media that there will be a points reduction for all the teams and it is thought that it will go from 8 to 10 points for Juve. The president of Juventus, Cobogli Gigli as well as the lawyers expressed their belief that everything will go as it was predicted.
2006-10-18 22:50:19
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answered by milanist_girl 4
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For the crime of Match Fixing, a sports tribunal in Rome relegated Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina into Serie B with points penalties and allowed Milan to stay in the top flight, but with a hefty penalty.
According to the sentences, Juventus, the Turin team whose executives were judged to be at the heart of the scam, came off worst. As well as relegation, the club was told it must start next season with a 30-point penalty. This means the club will remain in Serie B for at least two seasons and be effectively barred from the Champions League for three.
Juve was also stripped of the championship titles it won in 2005 and 2006.
2006-10-18 15:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Juventus, like the other three Serie A Teams (AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio) involved in the latest scandal, have appealed to a highest Italian Commission (Arbitrato CONI - which is not related only to football, but to all other National sports) asking for a point-reduction on their previous sentence. Each one of those Team have already presented their cases and a verdict is expected for the next week.
More than a reduction, this is considered a "discount"... which makes most of the Italians more upset, after they have seen a big reduction (discount) during the previous appeal.
What should have been a big "clean-up" with severe sentences, it looks more and more a slap-on-the-wrist for those Teams!
2006-10-18 16:30:06
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answered by soccer_mind 5
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Juventus are just one point away from cancelling out the penalty points handed down to them in the Serie A match-fixing scandal after beating second division rivals Treviso 1-0 on Monday.
The win, thanks to a 31st-minute strike by midfielder Cristiano Zanetti, left Juventus on minus one point after six matches, 16 points behind Serie B leaders Genoa, who have played one game more.
Juventus started this season in Serie B on minus 17 points after being found guilty of conspiring with referees and linesmen to rig games during the 2004-05 season.
lol, not sure if that really answers your question, haha.
they have a game on
Sat Oct 28 07:00AM Pacific
Sat Oct 28 08:00AM Mountain
Sat Oct 28 09:00AM Central
Sat Oct 28 10:00AM Eastern
but thats for the US so yeah, its on RAI.
2006-10-19 05:14:10
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answered by doober 5
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hi Juventina. i'm extraordinarily effective that Buffon will left them and pass to Inter or another club probable from Italy.Del Piero sucks and he can no longer pass to extra powerful club reason who want him.i be attentive to that he's extremely primary for Juventus followers yet for me he's no longer good for Ascoli!
2016-12-16 10:02:57
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answered by ? 4
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There was a scandale with Juventus paying off the refs. They got knocked down to I believe Serie B. I think they have also got knocked with a 30 point penalty. Not completely sure what that entales.
2006-10-18 15:51:24
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answered by Jazzy 5
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they dropped to the lower division and i think they have negative 4 points but coming up quick. they have 1 tie and the rest have been spankings
2006-10-18 16:40:51
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answered by kiko3116 1
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I feel that they are FIXING more matches to get promoted to Serie A.
2006-10-19 01:37:34
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answered by lil_angel 4
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their points is now -1
2006-10-18 18:37:06
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answered by rizwano 7
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u will ve to wait till next week.
2006-10-18 18:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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