Campioni!!!!! (10 Viewers)

arc

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2004
4,078
#21
where is the firework?
haha, im so happy now, we r the champion!! anyway, im off to bed now, need to wake up at 3am and continue my revision, examination in the morning ... (and i just started learning the material today hell aye!! ) :D
 

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Juve89

The Farmer
May 27, 2004
3,420
#22
What a season we had our ups and downs but in the end, we are the champions!
Thank you all! Espacially Fabio Capellon and the rock solid defender Fabio Cannavaro!!!!
 

Edge

Senior Member
Jun 14, 2004
800
#23
YESSSSS !!!!!!!!!
Fab is the Don ! Juve champion again !!! I never had a doubt !

Bye bye Milan ! Come on Liverpool !!! ;)
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#24
++ [ originally posted by Zambrotta ] ++
:thumb:!!!!!

Last time I checked the score was 3-1 to Milan, I thought it was over by then. What on earth happened?
as i told ya, milan sell the match,
it was a 3-3 afterall
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
#26
Comment: The Don and only
Fabio Capello has delivered the Serie A title at his first attempt with Juventus. Football Italia pays tribute to the master tactician.

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Juventus have now been crowned champions of Italy for the 28th time but a number of people had already assigned them the title on May 28, 2004. It was on that day that the football world awoke to the astonishing, simply unbelievable news, that Fabio Capello was the new Bianconeri boss.

It was widely expected that Monaco’s Didier Deschamps had pipped Cesare Prandelli for the Turin hotseat, following the departure of five-time Scudetto winner Marcello Lippi. Yet it was the man who once claimed he "would never join Juve" who was asked to return the Old Lady to her former greatness.

Don Fabio certainly had the pedigree to take on such a role. After all, he won the championship at his first attempt with Milan, before collecting three more with the Rossoneri, and Real Madrid. He later even won a Scudetto at Roma, a club who have incidentally gone through four tacticians since his departure less than a year ago.

There is no doubt that Capello has been the most important factor in the outfit’s rejuvenation after last season’s disappointing campaign. He came in with clear ideas and the club expertly met his transfer needs by signing Emerson, who was a key player under him in Rome, plus Fabio Cannavaro and Zlatan Ibrahimovic – two men he’d tried to net for some years while in the capital. The title, despite Milan’s efforts, duly followed.

Yet don’t expect the Juve faithful to be singing his name in the streets of the northern city too loudly. He may have again installed their club as champions of Italy but a certain amount of hostility remains. The fans have forgiven Emerson and Jonathan Zebina for their Roman past, but Capello is still tainted with numerous anti-Juve outbursts and his treatment of crowd favourite Alex Del Piero hasn’t helped either.

It’s something that Capello, a former Juve player, seemingly doesn’t have a problem with though. He’s been able to retain his professionalism and simply get on with the job he was hired for, with grit and determination that now characterises his side.

"My footballing philosophy is linked to that of (Juve legend) Gianpiero Boniperti," said Capello in pre-season. "I once asked him whether the result is the most important thing, he replied by informing me that it isn’t the most important thing but it is the only thing that matters. I think you can only enjoy football if you win, therefore I ask the fans to judge me on my results."

The Juventini may not be ready to offer their love to the tactician but they will have to admit he’s done well with what he’s had to work with. Nobody is suggesting that the club don’t have world class players but their squad is weaker than Milan’s options and possibly even those of Inter. Fortunately Capello’s brain was enough to nullify Milan’s beauty.

"He deserves great merit, especially as I think Milan and Inter do have better squads," former Torino boss Giancarlo Camolese recently stated. "Yet Capello has been able to get the best out of his players."

Ex-Juventus defender Sergio Brio has also paid tribute to Capello. "This Scudetto belongs to him," he suggested. "Perhaps no other Coach has made such an impact on a Juventus title. He’s perfectly looked after the changing room, even if a few people have criticised him for being too tough, especially with Del Piero. But the results say it all and let us not forget that Juve have been top of the table from start to finish."

Although undone by Rafael Benitez’s ‘catenaccio’ in the Champions’ League this season, Capello’s latest success has underlined his status as one of Europe’s master tacticians. Replacing Lippi was never going to be easy for the Italian giants but they may well have substituted the ‘best’ with someone even better. This, ominously for their rivals, may not be Capello’s first and last League title in Turin…



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swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
#27
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


Are you serious? What do you call champions then?
We touched on this in a recent thread with Cheta:
http://www.juventuz.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=10192&postid=663311#post663311

The whole show goes under the name of 'Campioni', which brings up an interesting side story. In normal speak, 'campione' does not mean 'someone who wins a championship' but usually defines an oustanding player. 'E' un campione' you might say of someone who stands out from the crowd.
You will see victory flags sold across Italy with "Campioni d'Italia" on them -- so you're not that far off. I'm not entirely sure myself of the difference, though I am guessing the "d'Italia" modifier makes it much more specific than the general-speak interpretation of campione.
 

Lippi.am

Senior Member
Feb 18, 2004
886
#30
I have been watching ACM-Palermo match with my friend, who is also juventini in heart. After Costacurta's own goal he predicted that it would be end 3-3. I just laughed but he was right!!!
Magnificient!!!
We are the champions!!!
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
#33
++ [ originally posted by wandy ] ++
look www.juventus.com
nice stuff there....
What's particularly cool is their choice of DP's sick assist that lead to the winner over Milan. As tough of a year he had, and as poor as he had played for his standards for much of the season, it's awesome to see that level of vindication at the end of the Serie A campaign.
 
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Martin

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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  • Thread Starter #34
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    You will see victory flags sold across Italy with "Campioni d'Italia" on them -- so you're not that far off. I'm not entirely sure myself of the difference, though I am guessing the "d'Italia" modifier makes it much more specific than the general-speak interpretation of campione.
    I actually think you're wrong :stuckup::D

    I'm aware that probably more often than not "campione" means a great player "he's a great champion" as the translation will say. But I doubt that obscures the original definition of the word just because it's used much. Anything else would be ridiculously irrational.
     

    JuveBoy

    Senior Member
    Feb 4, 2003
    5,022
    #36
    I want to congratulate this championship for all of you. It have been a great season. I must say, that I really enjoyed this forum. The members were great, the moderators were great. And the matches were great.

    Please enjoy. And be nice to everyone and everything. Even to Milan supporters. :D
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,749
    #37
    So who can get us the 28th Scudetto victory flags that will soon be available across all of Italy? I must have one to display here!! :D
     

    isha00

    Senior Member
    Jun 24, 2003
    5,114
    #40
    SIAMO NOI, SIAMO NOI, I CAMPIONI DELL'ITALIA SIAMO NOOOOOOIIII!!!


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