After the defeats that have taken 'Juve' out of the competition and others that could leave the team at rock bottom, several organised groups have announced in a statement that they will demonstrate against the team and the board
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Juventus fans demonstrate today against the team after their elimination from the Coppa Italia
This Sunday, several organised and radical Juventus fans groups expressed their dissatisfaction after the team's elimination from the Coppa Italia and announced protests against the team and the board in the coming days.
It all stems from Juventus' defeat in the Coppa Italia to Empoli, the team fighting to stay in Serie A, and the previous loss to PSV. It prompted several organised groups to criticise his team and soon they will protest against him.
‘We are the ones who follow you everywhere, we always have Juventus on our minds, rain, snow, ice or shine, we are always there, we have given you confidence by supporting you with enthusiasm and sacrifices,’ said the radical groups Drughi Bianconeri, Primo Novembre 1897, Nord Est, Viking and Nab in a statement.
‘Unfortunately we have reached a point where we can no longer tolerate a project that seems to have failed, in which nothing makes logical sense or understandable development. Your attitude and your contempt for a historic shirt like Juventus is now no longer tolerable,’ said the fans.
‘You will feel our disappointment in the hope of provoking in you players, coach and management a spark that could, at least in part, salvage a disastrous season such as has not happened for 14 years,’ they added.
Although they demonstrated yesterday, the main protest will be today at the Juventus stadium during the match against Hellas Verona. ‘We invite all Juventus fans to make their voices heard and to take part in the demonstration of our disappointment both on Sunday and Monday at the Stadium. On Sunday at 19.45 at the Piazza della Curva Sud and afterwards at the club's Hotel. We will never give up,’ the statement concluded.
A win against Hellas Verona today would mean Juventus would move just five points off the pace with 11 games remaining, all thanks to draws against Atalanta, Napoli and Inter Milan.
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