I wouldn't say that precisely, if you mean me. But if you want my opinion, a player who is loyal to his club has to do what is best for the club. Zambrotta and Cannavaro shouldn't have escaped the ship once it was on verge to drown. I said the same in another thread yesterday, I think.
Answering your question, yes. But this conclusion shouldn't have been the proper solution for my analogy. Anyways, considering your logic, how did getting rid of these heavy objects (Zambrotta and Thuram) served us?
Answering your question, yes. But this conclusion shouldn't have been the proper solution for my analogy. Anyways, considering your logic, how did getting rid of these heavy objects (Zambrotta and Thuram) served us?
Of course not, but there were 2 or 3 players whom we did want to keep like Zambrotta and Ibrahimovic. Anyways, my original post was about their behaviour and respect towards us not the opposite. Any player is, without a doubt, free to choose where he wants to go but the point here is how.
Zambrotta was needed by Juventus, but he left. And don't forget that Juve were the one who made him. Even though, I'm not against his will but, to me, he is no longer Zambrotta of those happy days. Sorry, forgive me, I'm just human.
By the way, I'm not blaming every player left us, but there are some exceptions and Zambrotta is in the top of my exception's list.
i personally dont want any players who left the club. Cannavaro, Zambrotta, Emerson....sure, they are classy players who would make us strong again, but there are others out there.
We can get Samuel, we have balzaretti and chiellini, and of course grygera and Frings and Mavuba sound better than Emerson at the moment.
I think bringing back any of these players would send out the wrong signal. I want a new Juventus with with a mix of youth and experience and I beleive the signing of the players who left would be a step back and prevent good youngsters (see Paro, Chiellini, Criscito) from developing as quickly due to lack of playing time.