Camoranesi's future (1 Viewer)

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,300
#41
It was not the fact that he was sent off, it was the his attitude to being sent off thats the problem. Same to the fact that the problem is not that Juve lost, but the manner of the defeat.

It seems Camo has no respect for Capello. I have lost respect for both of them, i feel let down by one of my favourite players. i dont necessarily want him sold but he is 29, needs a kick up his backside and surely a good time to sell him as hes not getting any younger.
 

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Shixian

Senior Member
Sep 4, 2005
579
#42
Boksic said:
It was not the fact that he was sent off, it was the his attitude to being sent off thats the problem. Same to the fact that the problem is not that Juve lost, but the manner of the defeat.

It seems Camo has no respect for Capello. I have lost respect for both of them, i feel let down by one of my favourite players. i dont necessarily want him sold but he is 29, needs a kick up his backside and surely a good time to sell him as hes not getting any younger.

yah..both of them lost respect for each other..:sigh:

But Camo is an important asset as he is a hardy midfielder who can defend and attack well..It's a pity that he shows some bad and unnecessary attitude..otherwise i would really like him to stay..he is important to the tatics as this kinda players are needed on the right..camo at his best really contributes to the game very well..
 
Jul 5, 2005
2,653
#46
Camo is not good for Juve anymore. And from the other hand he takes silly cards and makes damage to the team.. In the game with Arsenal he made me angry and made Juve seems like stupid. We need players who are fast, disciplined and matured(in their playing not in age) and not players like Camo.
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
#50
cammo was gone even b4 this incident. after we got marchionni, it was obvious cammo wouldn't have a huge role in next yrs team.
 

del pietro

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2005
900
#51
juve need someone like marchionni to create some compitition in that right wing position. Then camo will improve. I think camo still has a lot of potential in him. against arsenal, he was tired, fruastrated, angry, and then we could all see that mentally he is weak when he acted like a sore loser waving to the crowd.. He isnt use to losing and is probably something that he needed to experience. In all honesty I think camo will grow from this. I hope juve keep him.
 

Diego

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2005
663
#53
jon4647 said:
are u guys kidding ? the only guys out there fighting in the arsenal match is camo and zambrotta....
this thread is shitty....
I agree. At least he tried to do something offensive! He has good tecnic and can dribble, (how many juve players did you see dribble an Arsenal player?) run and make crosses. He, zambro and canna was our best men in the Arsenal match. It would be crazy to sell him. Get rid of Cappello instead. Now!
 

arc

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2004
4,078
#54
imagine you try hard while there is no support from your teammates and your team got hammered in an important match
 

northbank

Junior Member
Mar 22, 2006
232
#57
You know, camoranesi blowing kisses etc. was actually not that bad. The crowd were right on his back and it's good to see a professional who doesn't act like a spoilt kid.

He could have stuck fingers up and starting swearing and kicking things all over, but he responded in a (sort of) classy way.

Cut him some slack, he ran himself into the ground trying to get Juve back into that game and I'm sure that he was as angry as anyone that not only was he sent off but that Juve lost.
 

adelove

The Very Special One
Sep 29, 2003
1,002
#58
Camo is without a doubt one of our best ON HIS DAY,but unless he starts to perform CONSISTENTLY I fear his days are numbered
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
#60
northbank said:
You know, camoranesi blowing kisses etc. was actually not that bad. The crowd were right on his back and it's good to see a professional who doesn't act like a spoilt kid.

He could have stuck fingers up and starting swearing and kicking things all over, but he responded in a (sort of) classy way.

Cut him some slack, he ran himself into the ground trying to get Juve back into that game and I'm sure that he was as angry as anyone that not only was he sent off but that Juve lost.
lol :disagree:
 

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