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Juventus; Should be kicked out of Europe.
Topic Started: Apr 5 2006, 08:55 PM (226 Views)
k-bek
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Mikael Forssell
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Just watching live coverage and their fans are so upset their team lost they've set fire to the stadium.

There are 4 or 5 small fires burning in the seats where fans have set light to them.

DO THESE PEOPLE NOT REMEMBER BRADFORD.

As Richard Keys just said, this is acceptable in Italy.

FOR **** SAKE IT SHOULD BE ACCPTED NOWHERE.

UEFA should take action against Juventus and ALL Italian clubs that accept this as normal behaviour.

All the fuss surrounding English fans going to Germany and we have setting fire to stadia in Italy being accpted behaviour. The Arsenal fans are still in there.

The double standards from FIFA and UEFA are disgusting.

Hooliganism and criminal actions are unacceptable. By insisting on it being an English problem countries like Italy and Spain ahve continued to get away with it. We heard of fans being stabbed at European games again last week. Turkey are even worse.

Soemthing MUST be done to stop this before we have another avoidable disaster.

England and English clubs have worked hard to erradicate violence over the last 20 years. Mainland European clubs seem to have done nothing at all. UEFA must act now. A blanket ban of Italian and Spanish clubs for a start would soon make them sort it out.

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The Concerned Potato Head
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1. the Delle Alpi's a crap stadium anyway, let em burn it down ;) (j/K) :D

2. we saw what happened in the Milan-Inter game in the CL last year. Uefa should take stern action against Italian clubs. i don't recall hearing of burning stadiums for English clubs to be banned from Europe.

3. what was the final score? :P
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k-bek
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0-0 Arsenal thorugh.

It just makes me mad. English clubs were banned from European football for years because of hooliganism.

When you consider Juventus fans were as much to blame but no action was taken against Italian clubs at the time it makes you sick.

English clubs paid for Liverpool's part that night. Italian clubs didn't and they're still doing it. What are UEFA and FIFA scared of?

Violence seems to be aceptable everywhere apart from England. It makes me even more proud to be English.

While banning English clubs helped solve the problem here, how can Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Dutch and others be banned all together? Answer? They won't but massive fines need to be imposed.

Once clubs are held accountable they'll soon put a stop to it.

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Willie
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I saw that i assumed they were burning their shirts,In disgust at their teams performance, as they were on solid concrete i doubt the stadium will burn down. as there were no fans actually there i doubt anyone was in danger. and the stadium people seem ed to treat the situation like an everyday occurance.
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The Concerned Potato Head
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unsurprisingly, there's nothing mentioning the incident on UEFA's website <_<
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bcfc06
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well it is being demolished at the end of the season any way might as well get the job done early
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k-bek
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So it was acceptable to you Willie? Typical.

The fact the stadium was empty and it was concrete is irrelevant. The Tilton is concrete but the English FA would still punish BCFC if it happened here.

It is exactly that attitude that has allowed thsi problem to go un challenged throughout Europe.

ALL violence should be wiped out of football. Wherever it occures.

The most annoying part is English fans get blamed wherever they go while otehrs are ignored.
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The Concerned Potato Head
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well, they unexpectedly punished the Turks (although for on-field behavior i think) but then again we knew those snooty Europeans at UEFA didnt like the Turks anyhow. UEFA and FIFA as organisations are a joke. they try to gloss over their unprofessionalism with articles of how they set up academies in outer Mongolia and set up tournaments for blind homeless people etc.

their attititude pretty much sums up Europe as a continent really - a joke
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Willie
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k-bek
Apr 5 2006, 11:07 PM
So it was acceptable to you Willie? Typical.

The fact the stadium was empty and it was concrete is irrelevant. The Tilton is concrete but the English FA would still punish BCFC if it happened here.

It is exactly that attitude that has allowed thsi problem to go un challenged throughout Europe.

ALL violence should be wiped out of football. Wherever it occures.

The most annoying part is English fans get blamed wherever they go while otehrs are ignored.

Now before spouting off what i actually said was

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I saw that i assumed they were burning their shirts,In disgust at their teams performance, as they were on solid concrete i doubt the stadium will burn down. as there were no fans actually there i doubt anyone was in danger. and the stadium people seem ed to treat the situation like an everyday occurance.


Now take your time to actually read what was written, then when your happy maybe you could point out where i say i agree with it ??

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proccy_blues
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i wouldn't hold my breath if i was you willie - can i ask, has wisel changed name again to k-bek... :D
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zambo
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Proccy
Apr 6 2006, 07:06 AM
can i ask, has wisel changed name again to k-bek... :D


Think that they sing out of the same hymn book on occasions, but k-bek is youngish, whilst wisel is

Posted Image :D
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Willie
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Willie
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zambo
Apr 6 2006, 07:51 PM
Proccy
Apr 6 2006, 07:06 AM
can i ask, has wisel changed name again to k-bek... :D


Think that they sing out of the same hymn book on occasions, but k-bek is youngish, whilst wisel is

Posted Image :D

:lol: :lol: Trust you
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Blooboy
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any chance of getting a bus load of them to vile park :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

just joking :ph43r:
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Blues
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I can't see how you can compare a bottle of nail varnish being set light to on a park bench to the killing of 39 innnocents in Brussels.

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