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HuntysCousin
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I don't agree with Bonucci's comments myself, nor do I blame Kean for celebrating like that. What I'm saying is I can understand how some people could see the celebration as antagonistic, which didn't help the situation.
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BrendanD88
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But the situation was already created by the racist Cagliari fans, his celebration certainly wasn't over the top either.
A classy defiant celebration from the young man |
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HuntysCousin
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At no point did I say his celebration was over the top, and I had already said that the abuse was inexcusable
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Bob Hoskins
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The Italian FA will do sweet fa as per usual. 2019 and this carry on still goes on
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Romario 2016: And the ticket mafia gets caught! Well, four years ago I had already told the government.
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The Huntacha
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Can't agree with that at all HC.
Allegri said the same as Bonucci. Imagine the backlash (and rightly so) if one of the City or England players had said the same after the abuse Sterling or Rose received. Just goes to show how backwards the attitude towards racism is in Italy if your manager and captain are condemning you for receiving abuse.
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Jimmy Bullard - "Favorite band? Elastic."
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HuntysCousin
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Really, you can't see how celebrating arms outstretched in front of a volatile set of fans could be seen as inflammatory? I will repeat AGAIN that I don't agree with the comments made by Bonucci (I haven't read Allegri's comments), nor do I have an issue with Kean's celebration personally, but it really shouldn't be difficult to see why some people think it was a bad move
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The White Cafu
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My point being how the f**k can you then see what angle Bonucci is coming from saying it was 50% Kean's fault when he was abused for 80 mins before he did this?? He responded to the 80 minutes of abuse he got in the best possible way.
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pre Madonna
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It was a brave move! I like this lad! When Sterling did it in Montenegro, only the UKIP football spokesperson on ITV had a problem with it. If you can give racist abuse but can’t take a young fella who ignores it you should probably find a new hobby.
Bonucci probably didn’t mean how it came across, he’s still a clown though. Anything that should be said should be in support of his teammate and not trying to deflect from the real issue.
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ConorMac77
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This. If Kean decides to move to another country, then Juve really should not be surprised. If I had to put up with that sort of abuse from the stands all night and then find my team-mate and gaffer offering 'support' like that, I know I would be asking myself if this is the sort of club where my future should lie. They've definitely sent out the wrong message here to all concerned.
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The nation holds it's breath...YES, WE'RE THERE!!!
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coyne
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Allegri leaving Juve, what's the story behind it?
Pep or Jose nailed on to take over imo.
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BrendanD88
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Not a chance Pep takes over next season.
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HuntysCousin
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Can’t say I’m surprised by the news, he’s done as much as he can with the club. Could see them going for Poch
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Roberto Baggio
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He must have heard you. |
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coyne
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It's just pure speculation based on he has zero intention on extending his City contract. But if he has every intention of seeing it out then fair enough. Could actually see Poch leaving Spurs this summer - He's been giving out alot of vibes about "I've done all I can here"
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Roberto Baggio
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He’s already extended his City contract
The initial one when he joined was due to be up around now
Can’t see Poch Pep or Jose going to Juventus this summer
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HuntysCousin
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Parma guarantee their safety with a game left Fiorentina at home to Genoa next week is huge. A Genoa win could send Fiorentina down, depending on other results.
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SuperDave84
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They use head to head to separate teams level on points so it gets very tricky to determine who exactly will go down in the event of a two, three or four team tie on 40 points, where one team has to go down. Assuming, however, that Inter need at least a point at home to Empoli next weekend (which is quite likely), then Empoli (currently on 38) are quite unlikely to win... therefore, any team on 40 points should be safe. It'll be marginally clearer after this evening's games. Milan should beat Frosinone this evening, which means Inter will need two points from their last two games to be guaranteed Champions League football. So if Milan beat Frosinone and Inter don't win away to Napoli, then Inter will need a draw against Empoli (if they draw tonight) or a win against Empoli (if they lose tonight) to be guaranteed. All that means Empoli are likely to be in a very tricky position next week, possibly needing a win away to a team who need a result for Champions League football. If that happens, I'd guess Inter will get what they need, all the teams currently above Empoli will be safe and Genoa will be safe with a win against Fiorentina. Indeed, Genoa have the head to head over Empoli so only need a point against Fiorentina if Empoli lose to Inter.
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coyne
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An excellent race for 3rd/4th too. Looking like H2H will decide the 2 places Atalanta were 10 minutes away from beating Juve, no one knows whether it's 1 point gained or 2 dropped - If they won then they'd of only needed a draw next week. Atalanta have H2H advantage over Inter but AC have H2H advantage over Atalanta, and I believe Inter have advantage over AC? (correct me if I'm wrong)
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