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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,314
#82
Juve_Kosova said:
this is the best move by the club since the scandel shit started!

Im glad that Cap will stay with us.. And im sure he will be here even if we go down to serie b!
I don't expect you to understand why it's insane.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,314
#83
Juventus sicken me at the moment. I mean, who the fuck lets Capello rule their team? What are they up to? Winning Serie C with 70 defensive midfielders? To me, this could mean as much as stop supporting Juventus. I don't want Capello here, I have never wanted Capello here, and I will not want him here in the future. Get the fuck out Cap, get the fuck out Luciano and give us our fucking team back.
 

Diego

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2005
663
#84
OH my God. Now Capello has the chance to destroy Juve once for all:(:(:( Good bye champions league. And I think also good bye scudetto 06-07
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,622
#86
Seven said:
Juventus sicken me at the moment. I mean, who the fuck lets Capello rule their team? What are they up to? Winning Serie C with 70 defensive midfielders? To me, this could mean as much as stop supporting Juventus. I don't want Capello here, I have never wanted Capello here, and I will not want him here in the future. Get the fuck out Cap, get the fuck out Luciano and give us our fucking team back.
Breathe in, breathe out. :pint:

How can you stop supporting Juve because of a coach? I don't like what he did this year with the preparation and the no-turnover but he's still a good coach and knows how to utilize and find some great talent.

Moggi is gone for a while.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,314
#87
mark77 said:
Breathe in, breathe out. :pint:

How can you stop supporting Juve because of a coach? I don't like what he did this year with the preparation and the no-turnover but he's still a good coach and knows how to utilize and find some great talent.

Moggi is gone for a while.
It's not just the coach. As stated by Ian, you support a club because of a certain philosophy. I started supporting Juventus because they were what I looked for in a football team. Now that they're becoming the complete opposite of that, I can't say I'm as much of a fan any more. Sure, some love will remain, but it's not as strong as ever.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
#88
Seven said:
It's not just the coach. As stated by Ian, you support a club because of a certain philosophy. I started supporting Juventus because they were what I looked for in a football team. Now that they're becoming the complete opposite of that, I can't say I'm as much of a fan any more. Sure, some love will remain, but it's not as strong as ever.
eeerm...Care to elaborate? I haven't seen any change in Juventus since I started following the team (go back to 1990 or 1991). The only change you have wittnessed is the change from Lippi (a coach you like) to Capello (a coach you don't like).

Then about Capello being the coach of the team next season is a bit far fetched. He is still holding the position in a wait to see the destiny of the team. The new coach will be appointed accordingly. Let us not make a drama out of appointing one of the most experienced football figures at the moment. Almost everyone agrees that his coaching abilities are lacking, but this guy is experienced and no one can dey that.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#89
Seven said:
It's not just the coach. As stated by Ian, you support a club because of a certain philosophy. I started supporting Juventus because they were what I looked for in a football team. Now that they're becoming the complete opposite of that, I can't say I'm as much of a fan any more. Sure, some love will remain, but it's not as strong as ever.

boooooooooooooooooooh :tdown:



Btw where did u go? I was on phone :angel2:
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
#90
Seven said:
Juventus sicken me at the moment. I mean, who the fuck lets Capello rule their team? What are they up to? Winning Serie C with 70 defensive midfielders? To me, this could mean as much as stop supporting Juventus. I don't want Capello here, I have never wanted Capello here, and I will not want him here in the future. Get the fuck out Cap, get the fuck out Luciano and give us our fucking team back.

:disagree: :tdown:

C Yaaaaaaa !!!
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
#91
Jeeks said:
Oooooh..

I loved it when he used to coach chelsea and play. I will never forget the match against ManU when chelsea was done. You can see him screaming and shouting from the line. Then suddenly paused, took off his jacket and came in.
End result... Chelsea won. If I am not mistake 3-2 (was 1-2 before he came in).
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,916
#92
It's absolutely humorous reading posts in this thread by some members who switch views on Capello seemingly every single week. One day they say Capello is the best coach in the world, the next day they state they want Capello out of Juventus after the Champions League debacle, then a week later say this promotion for Capello is simply wonderful for the team. Please find some consistency, seriously.

Now we have to live with Capello undoubtedly searching for and BUYING his type of players, like his wonderful angel Ibrahimovic or his old worthless stalwart Crissy Zanetti. Watch him decide to buy Panucci just for the hell of it and employ 11 other defensive middies just so he can get the feeling his midfield is secure. Then once we're down 5-0 to Arsenal in the Champions League, after Rosicky set up four of the goals and Hleb scored two, he can have a nice selection of one-dimensional ball-winners to bring on instead of Del Piero. Then once we lose because of his brilliant tactics he can yell at our players to their face and blame them all while pissing to the media.

Seriously, get out of Juventus.
 
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Espectro

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #93
    well Andy, Im with you, but seems that Capello is staying, so, the best we can expect is that he stays as a director and then we can get another coach, at least that way we can start playing soccer again.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,314
    #94
    Jeeks said:
    eeerm...Care to elaborate? I haven't seen any change in Juventus since I started following the team (go back to 1990 or 1991). The only change you have wittnessed is the change from Lippi (a coach you like) to Capello (a coach you don't like).

    Then about Capello being the coach of the team next season is a bit far fetched. He is still holding the position in a wait to see the destiny of the team. The new coach will be appointed accordingly. Let us not make a drama out of appointing one of the most experienced football figures at the moment. Almost everyone agrees that his coaching abilities are lacking, but this guy is experienced and no one can dey that.
    Oh, trust me, I have seen a lot more change then that ;).
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,314
    #96
    Andy said:
    It's absolutely humorous reading posts in this thread by some members who switch views on Capello seemingly every single week. One day they say Capello is the best coach in the world, the next day they state they want Capello out of Juventus after the Champions League debacle, then a week later say this promotion for Capello is simply wonderful for the team. Please find some consistency, seriously.

    Now we have to live with Capello undoubtedly searching for and BUYING his type of players, like his wonderful angel Ibrahimovic or his old worthless stalwart Crissy Zanetti. Watch him decide to buy Panucci just for the hell of it and employ 11 other defensive middies just so he can get the feeling his midfield is secure. Then once we're down 5-0 to Arsenal in the Champions League, after Rosicky set up four of the goals and Hleb scored two, he can have a nice selection of one-dimensional ball-winners to bring on instead of Del Piero. Then once we lose because of his brilliant tactics he can yell at our players to their face and blame them all while pissing to the media.

    Seriously, get out of Juventus.
    Absolutely correct, Andy. People need to start realising Capello is becoming the cancer of our team. Giving him the power to do whatever he wants is simply dangerous.
     

    Mark

    The Informer
    Administrator
    Dec 19, 2003
    97,622
    #97
    Seriously Andy, how do you feel really about Capello. :D

    It's better to have him make the transfer decisions and let the training and tactics to a guy like Donadoni, Vialli, Deschamps, Prandelli....

    Nobody knew who Mancini and Chiellini were. Cap suggested them to Roma. I'll never forgive what he did with the preparation and the non-turnover.
     
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    Espectro

    Espectro

    The Grimreaper
    Jul 12, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #98
    mark77 said:
    Seriously Andy, how do you feel really about Capello. :D

    It's better to have him make the transfer decisions and let the training and tactics to a guy like Donadoni, Vialli, Deschamps, Prandelli....

    Nobody knew who Mancini and Chiellini were. Cap suggested them to Roma. I'll never forgive what he did with the preparation and the non-turnover.

    By the way Mark, now that Moggi is gone, and Capello is in charge of the transfers, should we start to call you the "Capello" of the forums :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,314
    #99
    mark77 said:
    Seriously Andy, how do you feel really about Capello. :D

    It's better to have him make the transfer decisions and let the training and tactics to a guy like Donadoni, Vialli, Deschamps, Prandelli....

    Nobody knew who Mancini and Chiellini were. Cap suggested them to Roma. I'll never forgive what he did with the preparation and the non-turnover.
    I'm still not impressed with Mancini and Chiellini.
     

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