Nobody really believes you.
He also said he hates Juventus, he doesn’t feel like playing Italian football anymore, criminals want to portray us as criminals.
Naturally. Because he doesn’t like your club, then you’re obviously innocent and all allegations and judgments are void. 1A conclusion
Well if you think there can be a fair trial when you hear from the guy that he hates Juve, fine, go ahead.
Whether he’s a fan or not doesn’t matter at all. If everything goes according to the legal rules, every judgment is fair. Regardless of whether someone is a fan or not. Take off your fan glasses
Of course, your statement is basically correct. If the procedure is legally correct, none of this should play a role. However, it is self-explanatory that the past statements raise discussions about impartiality, against the background that Juventus argues with “cherry picking” on the part of the prosecution.
I also find the article you quoted exaggerated, but the sharpness of “I (…) am against the thieves on the pitch” (done by Santoriello 2019) can at least be described as inappropriate. “Okay but dubious” hits it mmn quite well. So I don’t want to contradict you there, just add to it.
Cette contribution a été editée pour la dernière fois par Lugburz le 7 févr. 2023 À 12:25 h