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typical Juve styleNapoli a no show vs Juventus.
They had a number of players test positive for Covid. They appealed to the FA for a cancellation. The FA tld them the game has to go ahead.
Juve turned up, Napoli didn't so I assume the game is given to Juve 3-0
typical Juve style
Napoli a no show vs Juventus.
They had a number of players test positive for Covid. They appealed to the FA for a cancellation. The FA tld them the game has to go ahead.
Juve turned up, Napoli didn't so I assume the game is given to Juve 3-0
I didn't know that Torino and Milan had two cases; it's the first time I have heard that.Before judging I would ask you to inform yourself.The question is very thorny. Milan and Torino had 2 positive COVID-19 like Napoli but they played. The Serie A rule is a precise number of positive players (10 or 12 I don't remember). Napoli asked Juventus not to play and then turned to the local health facility to ask not to play. The problem is that the players weren't in isolation: Mertens' photos at the restaurant ended up on Twitter ... What self-isolation is that? It seems a very exploited question ...
I didn't know that Torino and Milan had two cases; it's the first time I have heard that.
I just think that regardless of what is the law, Juve have lost a chance to show some class in agreeing the postponement.
I guess they got other things to worry about, like how to handle the fact that Ronaldo, Dybala, Bentancur, Cuadrado, Danilo, Demiral and Buffon have violated the covid restrictions on isolation
Nobody is a saint, but there are occasion when we can show some class, like we did with Leyton Orient
So to recap: Napoli wants to postpone and asks Juventus. Then he turns to the local health institute which (clearly) certifies an opinion in favor of Napoli.I didn't know that Torino and Milan had two cases; it's the first time I have heard that.
I just think that regardless of what is the law, Juve have lost a chance to show some class in agreeing the postponement.
I guess they got other things to worry about, like how to handle the fact that Ronaldo, Dybala, Bentancur, Cuadrado, Danilo, Demiral and Buffon have violated the covid restrictions on isolation
Nobody is a saint, but there are occasion when we can show some class, like we did with Leyton Orient
Master Pirlo
What does it say?
I am not attacking you , you are a decent poster, and I want to assume that those were the rules (if those are the rules, there something profoundly wrong, in my opinion. I just think that Juve had a chance to show some class and they missed it. They certainly don't need that to win Serie A againI would have preferred not to play but it's a matter of rules.
Lega Serie A has a protocol and Napoli has delegitimized it. If your speech is correct why did Napoli ask not to play and then let the players go to restaurants?
On a different note, what do you make of Pirlo? Do you think he has enough to be the manager that Juve needs? (so far the results look more than decent, no?)Pirlo has a lot of attacking players at his disposal so now he has to lead the “attack orchestra”
Pirlo has the potential but the low cost was also decisive given the high salary...On a different note, what do you make of Pirlo? Do you think he has enough to be the manager that Juve needs? (so far the results look more than decent, no?)
He was registered in subs I think?Eriksen not even in Inter squad? Is he injured