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Insidious Von

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OWNING part of a gambling site is against the rules of FIFA and UEFA, according to Aftonbladet.
Fuck FIFA, fuck UEFA, they have no credibility. If there's no proof that Zlata did a Pete Rose, they don't have a leg to stand on. The ruling will be overturned on appeal to the ECJ. Fuck em with a telephone pole.

COPA90 Stories, part owned by Adam Richmann (Man vs Food) is producing the best football documentaries going. Danmand here's one on your favorite club.

 

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Fuck FIFA, fuck UEFA, they have no credibility. If there's no proof that Zlata did a Pete Rose, they don't have a leg to stand on. The ruling will be overturned on appeal to the ECJ. Fuck em with a telephone pole.
COPA90 Stories, part owned by Adam Richmann (Man vs Food) is producing the best football documentaries going. Danmand here's one on your favorite club.
No need to insult me.


FIFA is fully committed to protecting the integrity of football worldwide and has therefore put in place specific rules on betting, gambling and similar activities in football.

INVOLVEMENT WITH BETTING, GAMBLING OR SIMILAR ACTIVITIES

Those bound by the FIFA Code of Ethics, namely all officials, referees, players as well as match agents and intermediaries, are subject to the Code as follows:

  • They are forbidden from participating in, either directly or indirectly, betting, gambling, lotteries or similar events or transactions related to football matches or competitions and/or any related football activities;
  • They shall not have any interests, either directly or indirectly (through or in conjunction with third parties), in entities, companies, organisations, etc. that promote, broker, arrange or conduct betting, gambling, lotteries or similar events or transactions connected with football matches and competitions;
  • “Interests” include gaining any possible advantage for the persons bound by the Code themselves and/or related parties.
 

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What, isn't Hammarby from Coperhagen. ;-)

FIFA can make rules up all they want, actions speak louder than words. If they try to enforce it, Paul Singer will have Gianni Infantino's liver on a stick.

 

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Milan managed to win, Juve lost against Atalanta. Inter against Napoli which I'm sure is going to be a great game.
 

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I feel sorry for Il Professore, what Gennarino said has become reality. "sono cazzi siei".

Milan nearly blew it, if not for a gift from Gianluca Scamacca. Bizarre game for the youngster, he sets up a goal and scores an own goal, doesn't detract from the fact that he's going to be a monster.

No Great Zlatanissimo!?

 

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I feel sorry for Il Professore, what Gennarino said has become reality. "sono cazzi siei".

Milan nearly blew it, if not for a gift from Gianluca Scamacca. Bizarre game for the youngster, he sets up a goal and scores an own goal, doesn't detract from the fact that he's going to be a monster.

No Great Zlatanissimo!?

No Ibra, lo stronzo was red carded. Who's the professore? Milan won thanks to the self goal, not because they were doing so great. Mario Mandz was in after the injury, he even didn't take the money while sitting.
 

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Napoli was playing better than Inter today, Inter suffered a own goal, but guess who scored for Inter? LOL
 

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Inter plays the most boring version of football this season. Is it the same as catenaccio of the past?
 
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Inter plays the most boring version of football this season. Is it the same as catenaccio of the past?
Naturally they invented catenaccio, good to see the Hammarby boy score....you can tell me to smamma if you like.
 

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Milan took a beating from Sassuolo 2-1. Looked like Milan dominated but in the second period Sassuolo kept going at it. Caputo didn't play. Ibra, Theo were sitting due to injuries. He's been sitting a lot, I don't know if they'll take him back next year. It will not get any easier as the next game is with Lazio.

Juve managed to win 3-1

Inter ended up even against Spezia, Lautaro lately sucks. They're still 10 points ahead of Milan and 11 ahead of Juve. Atalanta is behind 12 points.

6 games left.
 

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Ha ha ha Inter won again today against Verona (although they sucked) puts them 2 wins away from clinching I think. Atalanta half time against bologna is winning 2-0 that would bring them 2nd in serie A. Milan didn't play today will play against Lazio tomorrow coming off a loss to Napoli so Lazio will be out for blood, but so will Milan that is trying to stay on top.
 

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Lazio 3 Milan 0

Age is beginning to catch up with The Great Zlatanissimo, he has a calf injury. There' s no excuse for Pioli for starting Mandzukic ahead of Leao. The Croatian was a great warrior but now he's Greg Giraldo's joke about Colin Quinn: "He's so washed up parents now tell their children to Mario Mandzukic before supper".

And while Leao sits on the bench Joaquin Phoenix Correa and Ciro no-so-Immobile shine for Lazio. No one can convince me that Tomori is better than Romagnioli, he was under attack all match.

 

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic investigated by Uefa over 'alleged financial interest' in betting company
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Ibrahimovic joined Milan for a second time in December 2019
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is to be investigated by Uefa over an "alleged financial interest in a betting company".
According to reports in his native Sweden, the AC Milan striker, 39, has broken rules after becoming a partner in a betting company.

Uefa's disciplinary regulations state players should not have a financial interest in betting.
Last week he signed a new contract that will run until after his 40th birthday.
"A Uefa ethics and disciplinary inspector has today been appointed to conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding a potential violation of the Uefa disciplinary regulations by Mr Zlatan Ibrahimovic for having an alleged financial interest in a betting company," a Uefa statement said.
The former Manchester United striker has scored 17 goals in 25 appearances in all competitions this season.
Ibrahimovic came out of international retirement after a five-year absence to play for Sweden earlier this year.
Meanwhile, Ibrahimovic has been fined 4,000 euros (£3,500) for his part in an ugly clash with Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku during a Coppa Italia match in January.
The pair were involved in a number of exchanges and Ibrahimovic, who denied he used racist language, was eventually sent off.
Like Ibrahimovic, Lukaku was charged with "unsportsmanlike behaviour with provocative phrases" by the Italian Football Federation. The Belgian has been fined 3,000 euros (£2,600).
 

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Lazio 3 Milan 0

Age is beginning to catch up with The Great Zlatanissimo, he has a calf injury. There' s no excuse for Pioli for starting Mandzukic ahead of Leao. The Croatian was a great warrior but now he's Greg Giraldo's joke about Colin Quinn: "He's so washed up parents now tell their children to Mario Mandzukic before supper".

And while Leao sits on the bench Joaquin Phoenix Correa and Ciro no-so-Immobile shine for Lazio. No one can convince me that Tomori is better than Romagnioli, he was under attack all match.

You wonder why he started Mario over Leao, but nobody was able to score against Lazio. Correa was great. Who are these guys in the video, hilarious..they were shouting Correa but were Napolitains, maybe they were hoping that Napoli can overtake Milan. Commentators were saying that Inter may clinch if Atalanta loses.
 
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