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benji

Junior Member
Feb 27, 2012
236
Conte: 'Message to Mr Cassano'
By Football Italia staff



Antonio Conte has released a statement after he “was astounded to read” Antonio Cassano’s suggestion the Juventus Coach could not “lecture on morality.”

Cassano told Sport Mediaset that “if Conte starts talking to me about morality then it’s the end of the world” after a ban for failing to report match-fixing.

“I was astounded to read the statements from Mr Cassano, following which I am forced to make certain clarifying points,” started Conte’s reply on the official Juventus website.

“First of all, I never used the term 'morality,’ despite the fact I have it in spades. I have already expressed my opinion on the ban for failing to report match-fixing in the past.”

Conte has always denied the accusations and insisted he did not know about any alleged match-fixing.

“When asked how I choose players for Juventus, I said we look to the man, by which I meant how he interprets the role of footballer in a professional manner.

“That means effort, commitment, respecting the rules and the roles of others, plus caring about the common good of the team.

“I think that Mr Cassano has already shown many times over his career both on and off the field – such as his impressions of Fabio Capello at Real Madrid or insulting gestures at referee Roberto Rosetti and other incidents – that he does not have the requisite characteristics I am looking for.

“He told other anecdotes in his own autobiography, such as on page 109. I therefore feel that I need add nothing more, pointing out that when I use certain terms I fully evaluate their literal significance.”


Boss. :scarf:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,033
Conte: 'Message to Mr Cassano'
By Football Italia staff



Antonio Conte has released a statement after he “was astounded to read” Antonio Cassano’s suggestion the Juventus Coach could not “lecture on morality.”

Cassano told Sport Mediaset that “if Conte starts talking to me about morality then it’s the end of the world” after a ban for failing to report match-fixing.

“I was astounded to read the statements from Mr Cassano, following which I am forced to make certain clarifying points,” started Conte’s reply on the official Juventus website.

“First of all, I never used the term 'morality,’ despite the fact I have it in spades. I have already expressed my opinion on the ban for failing to report match-fixing in the past.”

Conte has always denied the accusations and insisted he did not know about any alleged match-fixing.

“When asked how I choose players for Juventus, I said we look to the man, by which I meant how he interprets the role of footballer in a professional manner.

“That means effort, commitment, respecting the rules and the roles of others, plus caring about the common good of the team.

“I think that Mr Cassano has already shown many times over his career both on and off the field – such as his impressions of Fabio Capello at Real Madrid or insulting gestures at referee Roberto Rosetti and other incidents – that he does not have the requisite characteristics I am looking for.

“He told other anecdotes in his own autobiography, such as on page 109. I therefore feel that I need add nothing more, pointing out that when I use certain terms I fully evaluate their literal significance.”


Boss. :scarf:
Word. Cassano's an ignorant asshole.
 

Nardonejuve

Senior Member
Mar 21, 2010
2,197
Cassano is becoming such a little Shyte. Even more so then before. I am not surprised he is a Merda player after all. That team infects you. Look at their coach. All of a sudden he has a nice winning streak and the fucker get c0cky.
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
Conte: 'Message to Mr Cassano'
By Football Italia staff



Antonio Conte has released a statement after he “was astounded to read” Antonio Cassano’s suggestion the Juventus Coach could not “lecture on morality.”

Cassano told Sport Mediaset that “if Conte starts talking to me about morality then it’s the end of the world” after a ban for failing to report match-fixing.

“I was astounded to read the statements from Mr Cassano, following which I am forced to make certain clarifying points,” started Conte’s reply on the official Juventus website. First of all, I never used the term 'morality,’ despite the fact I have it in spades. I have already expressed my opinion on the ban for failing to report match-fixing in the past.”

Conte has always denied the accusations and insisted he did not know about any alleged match-fixing.

“When asked how I choose players for Juventus, I said we look to the man, by which I meant how he interprets the role of footballer in a professional manner. That means effort, commitment, respecting the rules and the roles of others, plus caring about the common good of the team. I think that Mr Cassano has already shown many times over his career both on and off the field – such as his impressions of Fabio Capello at Real Madrid or insulting gestures at referee Roberto Rosetti and other incidents – that he does not have the requisite characteristics I am looking for.

“He told other anecdotes in his own autobiography, such as on page 109. I therefore feel that I need add nothing more, pointing out that when I use certain terms I fully evaluate their literal significance.”

Boss. :scarf:
In other words, Cassano is simply NOT good enough to play for Juve! :stuckup:

Well said, Boss! :heart:
 

benji

Junior Member
Feb 27, 2012
236
Antonio probably felt touched with his comments about morality and suspension. We could see at press conferences that he is very emotional about it. However, his response was very cool and classy. I'm glad Conte answered cause really, who the fuck Cassano to say things like that?

I want to see a bit more tactical flexibility in terms of formations. Last season was great for this...
I think/hope we will come back to this after Conte comes back on the bench.
 

LowLife

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2011
4,967
Antonio probably felt touched with his comments about morality and suspension. We could see at press conferences that he is very emotional about it. However, his response was very cool and classy. I'm glad Conte answered cause really, who the $#@! Cassano to say things like that?


I think/hope we will come back to this after Conte comes back on the bench.
Nice avatar!
 

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