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On one hand, grow up, curva.

But on the other hand, meh, fuck Bonucci.
What do you mean grow up? You'd just accept that kind of fuckery? Bonucci need to face someone from Ultras with the same energy he had towards that poor Inter staff.
 
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Bonucci assaulted an Inter employee...In this instance curva is perfectly in their right to defend one of our own.

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Im with Stefan here tbh. I often disagree with the ultras, but Bonucci's actions are bang out of order
 

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He "assaulted" an Inter employee because they lost a game and so he pushed him and threated in the same moment. Bonucci is a douche, yes. But one must have a pretty sad life if you have the time and energy to put a banner that looks like it's made from a 8yo on a motorway bridge to threat that players. I mean ... How old are they? 14?
 

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He "assaulted" an Inter employee because they lost a game and so he pushed him and threated in the same moment. Bonucci is a douche, yes. But one must have a pretty sad life if you have the time and energy to put a banner that looks like it's made from a 8yo on a motorway bridge to threat that players. I mean ... How old are they? 14?
I don't get, why losing a game should justify his actions. If, he lost a game and then kills someone in his anger, what we shall do? Justify him cuz he was affected by the defeat?
Bonucci is grown person, not 10 years old child. If he is pissed due to the loss, he should pour his anger on his teammates, not to assault some random guy, only guilty of being too close to him.
 

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He "assaulted" an Inter employee because they lost a game and so he pushed him and threated in the same moment. Bonucci is a douche, yes. But one must have a pretty sad life if you have the time and energy to put a banner that looks like it's made from a 8yo on a motorway bridge to threat that players. I mean ... How old are they? 14?
They are fkn ultras of course they gonna threat that scumbag and break his fkn legs if they see him. Its what they do.
 

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I don't get, why losing a game should justify his actions. If, he lost a game and then kills someone in his anger, what we shall do? Justify him cuz he was affected by the defeat?
Bonucci is grown person, not 10 years old child. If he is pissed due to the loss, he should pour his anger on his teammates, not to assault some random guy, only guilty of being too close to him.

I don't justify his actions. Bonucci is a douche and I hope he will be booed next time he plays against us. I don't even think the threat is meant serious. All I do is saying that someone, who has time and energy to spend to put a tasteless banner that looks like it's made from a student of an elementary school on a motorway bridge because of a little brawl (if this is even the right word), must have a sad life.

They are fkn ultras of course they gonna threat that scumbag and break his fkn legs if they see him. Its what they do.

As I said: Sad life.
 

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Speaking to Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport in an interview published in today’s print edition, Bonucci gave his thoughts on the strength of the teams at the top of Serie A for next season, and suggested that the Belgian’s return as well as Milan Skriniar potentially staying makes the Nerazzurri the most formidable side.

Lukaku has been the most eye-catching signing at Inter this summer, although they have done quite a bit of work throughout the squad to try and reinforce a team which already finished last season on 84 points and with the best attack in Serie A.

Meanwhile, Juventus have also done quite a bit of work on their squad, adding the likes of Angel Di Maria and Paul Pogba on free transfers before signing Torino defender Bremer from under the noses of Inter.

For Bonucci, though, the Bianconeri’s signings have not been enough to compete with Lukaku being back at Inter, with the defender stating that “I think the strongest team is Inter because they’ve brought back Lukaku, who can make the difference, although I’m intrigued by Dybala at Roma because he can become an icon there.”

Regarding the favourites for the Serie A title, he said that “Milan will start with the pressure to defend their title, Inter will be the most complete if they keep Skriniar, we’re right there in it, and then I think Lazio will be ones to watch."
 

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He's not wrong though - Juve are still in a mess and need to spend quite a bit more IMHO. Pogba is a good signing potentially, but its been a while since he's played at that level, the defense is a mess, and they're basically betting on Vlahovic
 

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He's not wrong though - Juve are still in a mess and need to spend quite a bit more IMHO. Pogba is a good signing potentially, but its been a while since he's played at that level, the defense is a mess, and they're basically betting on Vlahovic
They also lack squad depth. They're one injury away from having to turn to Rugani at CB.
 

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watch him turn into the next barzagli though
 

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They also lack squad depth. They're one injury away from having to turn to Rugani at CB.
And Bonucci won’t stay healthy for a full season. A lot of pressure on Gatti.
 
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