While waiting for the return of the championship, the journalist and Juventus fan, Andrea Boscoin his editorial on the site “Tuttojuve”, he argued about the difference in treatment between Juventus ed Inter for the ultras question (but not only), launching some harsh polemical barbs. Below we report his words.
The vice president of Inter, Javier Zanetti
Andrea Bosco, his words on the “Tuttojuve” website
The debts? Lies from the Juventus fans. The ultras affair? Nothing, simple “contacts” with the fans in the bar next to the stadium. The “Gazzetta dello Sport” (not the one from Pescaseroli) also wrote that at most Inter risks a fine: between 20,000 and 50,000 euros. But Andrea Agnelli was banned for a year. And Juve was penalized with a 600,000 euro fine for the n’drangheta affair in its corners. The “hunchbacks” are guilty regardless: it’s Rubentus. And then if the “rosy” says so, there’s no point in quibbling: so it will be. After all, when the “rosy” one rules, she is never (NEVER) wrong. Rewind the Calciopoli film. But the information passed to Zanetti? He’s watching his hair. And then Javier denied everything. And Javier is a decent person: just like Facchetti was. But all the magistrates of the Milan court are Inter supporters. And what do you want? Deny a magistrate the chance to cheer for his favorite team? Calabrò, for example, is a Juventus player. Yes, but Calabrò never investigated Juventus.
And at the time it was Juventus who reported the criminals in the corner and became the injured party. This time it was the prosecutor’s office that independently opened an investigation: neither Inter nor Milan had reported anything. Because there had been no pressure: asking for some free tickets is the norm. But doing illicit business in the corner and outside the stadium is illegal, beatings are also illegal, expelling paying spectators to pay homage to an ultras leader is outrageous, killing an ultras friend for money reasons is murder. And who says it? It must be demonstrated. Marotta, due to strict liability, together with the club, could also be involved. Marotta smells like laundry. He is at the top of Italian football. Gravina doesn’t move a leaf before consulting with Marotta. Is this why Inter often seem to enjoy preferential treatment, even at refereeing level? But please: Rocchi is a “pure”. Purer than the famous water. The one that isn’t smooth or even carbonated? Don’t be insolent: pure spring water. Maybe: but Juventus are missing a couple of penalties, a free kick in the area in front of the opponent’s goal, a failed expulsion due to a headbutt (with play stopped) by an opponent. The VAR is imperfect, the Varsity players are “men”: only you Juventus fans constantly complain. Technology has been a godsend, especially unmasking “your” thefts. And, in any case: there’s no going back.
Serie A, 8th matchday programme
- COMO-PARMASaturday 19 October at 3pm
- GENOA-BOLOGNASaturday 19 October at 3pm
- MILAN-UDINESESaturday 19 October at 6pm
- JUVENTUS-LAZIOSaturday 19 October at 8.45pm (SKY)
- EMPOLI-NAPLES, Sunday 20 October at 12.30pm
- LECCE-FIORENTINASunday 20 October at 3pm
- VENICE-ATALANTASunday 20 October at 3pm
- CAGLIARI-TORINOSunday 20 October at 6pm (SKY)
- ROMA-INTERSunday 20 October at 8.45pm
- VERONA-MONZAMonday 21 October at 8.45pm (SKY)