Another Ex To Return??? (Zambrotta) (22 Viewers)

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Marceℓℓo

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Mar 16, 2007
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I don't want any former Juve player back who had left this summer in our darkest&toughest time: No Canna,no Zambro,no Emerson and especially no Thuram!They are all PAST and we must look in the future with other,promising&hungry players.But that's just my opinion...
 

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Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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zambrotta jumped ship when i trully believe he should have stayed considering we made him the player he is, he was nothing untill we found his position and gave him the chance to shine internationally, his loyalty was embarassing
 

Durden

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May 11, 2006
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The club decided to sell because of our situation remember that. Zambrotta was a great and loyal player to the end. He always spoke in a positive way about Juve. I think he has earned our respect through the years, and I would welcome him back with open arms.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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In my opinion, Rambo may have been sold against his wishes or at least or the clubs needs as apposed to Rambos desperate need to leave like some former players.

- Just won the world cup - his stock would be at its peak, thus we maximised our profit

- We have chie and balza at left back already, plenty of cover thus his loss would not be as felt as camo's departure.

- Wages -If he wasnt already, he would havebecome one of the highest earners at the club. Getting his wages off the books would have helped immensly.

Overall i believe rambo was sold so promptly as Barca were very keen at a time we were unsure of our future. The oportunity was too good to miss for all parties.

As Rambo was a hardworking servant to the club, and always spoke well of the club, i shall welcome him back as a champion.

*We dont really need him imho, for the money we could get someone cheaper, but the idea of Rambo back at right back is appealing.
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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In my opinion, Rambo may have been sold against his wishes or at least or the clubs needs as apposed to Rambos desperate need to leave like some former players.

- Just won the world cup - his stock would be at its peak, thus we maximised our profit

- We have chie and balza at left back already, plenty of cover thus his loss would not be as felt as camo's departure.

- Wages -If he wasnt already, he would havebecome one of the highest earners at the club. Getting his wages off the books would have helped immensly.

Overall i believe rambo was sold so promptly as Barca were very keen at a time we were unsure of our future. The oportunity was too good to miss for all parties.

As Rambo was a hardworking servant to the club, and always spoke well of the club, i shall welcome him back as a champion.

*We dont really need him imho, for the money we could get someone cheaper, but the idea of Rambo back at right back is appealing.
Amen and +rep to that.

People should start to realise that players aren't the only ones who decide about their own future.

Thuram humiliated us in public, screw him.
Emerson was a Capello player, not a Juventino.
Cannavaro only stayed 2 years...

But regarding Zambro, I think the fact that he left actually helped us. The transfer brought much needed cash, his wage was too much for us this season, and face it, we didn't need him for SerieB. Birindelli/Zebina are enough.

Imagine we can have him on the RB position! That'd be great, and I'm sure Camo would play better with such a player behind him.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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Ronaldo to AC Milan
Inter to win Serie A
Real Madrid playing defensive tactics.
Totti going nearly a season without having a go at juve.
Zlatan playing well.
 

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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Ronaldo to AC Milan
Inter to win Serie A
Real Madrid playing defensive tactics.
Totti going nearly a season without having a go at juve.
Zlatan playing well.
TRUE!!! surely he'll say something in the next few months, im actually quite disappointed in him and missing the trading of insults between him, cap and moggi!
 

#10

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Tony im sure your aware that in italy, football is massive in terms of media coverage and stories....its long been as bad as American "foot"ball.
 
Nov 1, 2002
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i dont understand how ppl talking about the cash and wages like if they are talking from juventus board... what i heard after scandal in the news from juve board is (we will do our best to keep all the players) and what i know about money that the club making is from the companies and the star players who bring them more deals and more fans so losing the player is losing alot of money and losing fans.
about zambrotta, i loved this player so much and i become really big fan of him but since he said juve betrayed him it pissed me off so much because he acted like a kid and forgot what this club gave him.
 
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