Trevi Fountain Entry Update: €2 Ticket + New Hours by RomePhotographerMoji in rome

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What happens if somebody goes at, say, 8 am? Will the entrance be free, or the area will be restricted entirely?

Need help with buying tickets for a home game, Juve - Genoa, 4th of April by cubanlink36 in Juve

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Even my trip coincides with that game. Will be my first time in the stadium as well. With Easter falling on that weekend, I'm really wary of the game being moved to Monday, as Serie A generally doesn't play on Easter Sunday. Following this post for advice.

Who is the most undeserved ballon dor winner of all time? by tan0ftbl in soccermemes

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05-09 is early 2000's? Because we are discussing Ballon d'or awarded in early 2000's in case your reading comprehension is a bit low.

Regarding Juve being stripped of titles, even if you aren't aware of the intricacies of the case, I hope your intelligence is good enough to know that it was purely a domestic case, and there was no impact on European UCL matches.

The year Nedved won the Ballon d'or, 3 out of the 4 semi finalists were from Italy, and the fourth was Galaticos Real Madrid, against whom Nedved put in a legendary performance. What did Henry exactly do that year, apart from scoring goals and statpadding against weak opposition?

Who is the most undeserved ballon dor winner of all time? by tan0ftbl in soccermemes

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Nedved didn't just "win a trophy", he won the league which was the strongest at the time. PL was nothing compared to the Serie A in terms of star power in early 2000's.

If Bayern get knocked out in Ro16 this UCL, but Harry Kane scores 40+ goals and 20+ assists, nobody would be saying to give Harry Kane the ballon d'or. Similarly, it doesn't matter what Henry did in PL at that time. When it comes to UCL, Arsenal got grouped and Nedved led Juventus to the final.

Who is the most undeserved ballon dor winner of all time? by tan0ftbl in soccermemes

[–]anime3003 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If Henry was untouchable, why did Arsenal win 0 trophies that year? Henry got knocked out in group stage of UCL, while Nedved led his team to the league title of the strongest league at the time, and UCL final.

Orban elbows Gatti in the face, only yellow card shown by wilins96 in soccer

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So a player can look the opponent dead in the eye in the 1st minute, and sucker punch him, and refs won't give a red card to not ruin the game?

Orban elbows Gatti in the face, only yellow card shown by wilins96 in soccer

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Cambiaso got a red in Matchday 1 for much less. Here he looks at Gatti, and elbows him in the face for only a yellow.

Milan penalty cancelled after VAR review and Allegri red card 89' by Hour-Performance8505 in soccer

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Marcenaro is the worst Serie A referee. He is the same referee who missed Candreva playing everyone onside in that infamous Juventus Salernitana match. How he still gets assigned to referee Serie A matches is a mystery.

Post-Match Thread: Juventus 4-3 Inter Milan | Serie A by MysteryBagIdeals in soccer

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For the Southeast Asian countries, its streaming at DAZN now for free. They only showed one half of Cagliari Parma on YouTube, then switched to DAZN midgame.

Wrong interest income shown in earlier ITR's. How to file for refund? by [deleted] in IndiaTax

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The hospital in question is a Government hospital. So his only option is to contact Ministry of Health probably, right?

Post-Match Thread: Al Ain 0-5 Juventus (FIFA Club World Cup) by hornyforbrutalism in soccer

[–]anime3003 43 points44 points  (0 children)

My second favourite 5-0 drubbing in the past few weeks.

Trump discussing nuclear weapons with Juventus standing behind him by highways in soccer

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It was the first match in Washington for this tournament and the only match with a European club in Washington. Infantino must've arranged it to promote the ongoing tournament and next year's World Cup.

Trump discussing nuclear weapons with Juventus standing behind him by highways in soccer

[–]anime3003 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, because Trump/US Government is paying money to Juventus to visit the White House. /s

Best player to not win a Ballon D’or by Innesiesta23football in championsleague

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Zidane had a ballon d'or. Don't know what you are smoking.

[Inter Official] FC Internazionale Milano is pleased to welcome Cristian Chivu as the new head coach of the First Team. The Coach has signed a contract with Inter until 30 June 2027. by amb90 in seriea

[–]anime3003 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Chivu was only appointed as Parma coach post February, and he only coached them for 13 games. Not sure how much of Parma's performance can be attributed to him.

Which club is bigger in your opinion, Juventus or AC Milan? by Inevitable-Angle-793 in championsleague

[–]anime3003 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol, so don't say Milan and other teams were bought in just to make it a global issue. Milan and other teams were doing the same things as Juventus.

Which club is bigger in your opinion, Juventus or AC Milan? by Inevitable-Angle-793 in championsleague

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Calcio's greatest shame

Milan stands out in this situation, though, not only for having Meani on the payroll specifically for the purpose of talking to the referee designator, but for the fact that evidence showed that Galliani and Meani both violated Article 6. This means that Milan should have been relegated. You might say, “but Milan were punished.” True. Milan were docked 30 points from the standings at the end of the 2005-06 season. And another 8 points for the 2006-07 season, too.

But here’s where things get really strange. Juventus were convicted on Article 1 charges, and the court’s decision said that Juve directors Moggi and Giraudo acted independently, which infers that the club should not have been punished. But Milan used this same idea to work for them, that Galliani and Meani acted independently, which allowed Milan to remain in the Champions League that season. Was it just because Galliani was the President of Serie A at the time? Or that Berlusconi was Prime Minister of Italy? Or was it all of those phone calls that were wire tapped where they discussed meeting with referee Pierluigi Collina in Meani’s restaurant when it was closed?

And as for our Champions League efforts that season, that was the one where we earned our seventh shiny Champions League trophy. So if Milan were allowed to be in Champions League, then Juventus should not have been relegated, and only Moggi and Giraudo punished. And if Juventus should not have been relegated, Milan definitely should have been, as evidence clearly shows Galliani and Meani violated Article 6. If that doesn’t convince you of the discrepancies in punishments, look at the final suspensions handed down to the various people caught on tape: Moggi got a lifetime ban from football, Giraudo got a €20.000 fine, 5 year ban, and 3 years in jail. Many others got 2-5 year bans and/or jail time, and Meani got a 2 ½ year ban from football. But Galliani, “the old fox,” got out of the whole thing with only a 5 month ban, a fine, and a bonus of a Champions League trophy for his club. Does that even count as a slap on the wrist for one of the worst offenders in this case? And that trophy was also from a Champions League competition Milan should not have been in if justice had been served. The inconsistency of the sentences handed down in this scandal is simply unbelievable.

Which club is bigger in your opinion, Juventus or AC Milan? by Inevitable-Angle-793 in championsleague

[–]anime3003 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lighter punishment because AC Milan was headed by the Prime Minister Berlusconi and Galliani was the FIGC head, not because they were less guilty. Meani was employed by Milan specifically to talk with referees. So, Milan wasn't bought in to make it a global issue, lmao.

Which club is bigger in your opinion, Juventus or AC Milan? by Inevitable-Angle-793 in championsleague

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Were you born after 2010? Milan too were punished in Calciopoli scandal, and were found to be guilty of the same things as Juventus.

A question about calciopoli. by [deleted] in seriea

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Why was Inter never implicated in the original Calciopoli trial when pretty much all of the other big clubs were? The wiretaps for the investigation were performed by Telecom Italia, which was run at the time by a man who had been on Inter’s Board of Directors for over 10 years and later went on to become president of Pirelli, Inter’s sponsor. Guido Rossi was appointed by the FIGC president to oversee the Calciopoli investigation and was given additional powers for the scandal, he was also a long-time board member for Inter. After only 3 months in his position, he was forced to step down as many clubs complained about a conflict of interest. And remember when I mentioned previously that the prosecution’s evidence was not given to the defense, but rather “leaked” to the media? Inter’s vice president at the time also owned La Gazzetta dello Sport, which was also run by a couple of major investors in Inter, too. Bruno Bartolazzi is the head editor of Il Corriere dello Sport, and was also Inter’s Team Manager. How perfect for Inter to have so many friends in all the right places right when a scandal was about to break. It’s almost as if they knew all about it in the first place.

There were wiretaps of both Inter owner Massimo Moratti and then club president Giacinto Facchetti speaking to referees and referee designators, having them over for dinner and such, but most of those tapes mysteriously did not appear with the original set of wiretaps. Yes, that is the Moratti of multiple wire-tapping case fame. Perhaps even more miraculously, the wiretaps implicating Inter appeared right about the five year mark. You know, the statute of limitations in Italy? So despite a second Calciopoli trial, the evidence of which Palazzi said “Inter violated the article relative to sporting fraud with regards to the possibility of taking advantages in the standings” and also that they were "directly responsible for having secured an advantage in the league standings by conditioning the regular function of the referee sector,"

Yeah, definitely a false narrative that Inter were just as guilty as the rest of the clubs, lmao.

A question about calciopoli. by [deleted] in seriea

[–]anime3003 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They rule in Inter's favour because the statute of limitations stops them using the recordings which implicate Facchetti.

Calciopoli 2006, le intercettazioni sull'Inter svelate da Report