Capello....Again!!! (4 Viewers)

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
#23
Real want everyone. Thats a club doomed Doomed Doomed I tell ya. LOL HA Haaaaaaaa What a Shitter!

Real Madried
Lost galacticos
 

Juve_25

Senior Member
Jan 3, 2006
1,316
#26
Azzurri7 said:
TBH, If Capello will continue to be in charge, then I wouldn't mind to see Ale leaving. Not at all. The man deserve lot of playing time, and not killing him like Capello is doing.

Last year when, Barca,Real,Arsenal,Man Utd,Palermo, and some other teams wanted him, I was praying he'd go, though It'll hurt lot of fans...But, It'd be the best for him.
I've just read an interview of dp talking about his future, and he said that he doesn't want to talf about it but "I would like to use Los Angeles Galaxy's shirt one day".

The interview is really great I'm going to look for it in english cause its in spanish and now I don't hacve time to translate it.

Anyway I hope he just want to buy one and use it :lol:
 

Juve_25

Senior Member
Jan 3, 2006
1,316
#27
Ok...I will translate it:

Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero has said he does not see himself ever playing for another club in Italy.

Speculation has linked the 31-year-old with a move away from the Bianconeri, and the striker was unable to confirm that he would stay with the Italian giants beyond this season.

"Should I stay next season? I'll talk about it soon," he told La Stampa.

"At the moment I'm concentrating on what I'm doing then we will talk about contracts.

"I want to play on for another 6 years. At Juve? Who knows?"

Del Piero, although he score important goals when he enters the field, he isn't in the habitual starting 11 of Fabio Capello, who prefers in attack David Trezeguet and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

This have caused some problems between the striker and Capello, despite that Del Piero never has complained in public, he has been quite and prefered to answer the technician with his performance at the field.

"It is not the moment to speak, therefore, above all, always I have a clear thing in the mind: good of Juventus. I do not see the motive for getting out my problems. For me counts the group. The relations with the people are important, but is not that one give more or less according to the one that you have in front. I give always my maximum", aimed.


The Juventus captain has always said he would like to play overseas once his career at Juve was over, and this could happen sooner than perhaps many imagined.

"I'll be 32 in November and I've always been determined to keep on playing but I don't see myself playing for another Italian Club. I could play for Los Angeles Galaxy," he said.

"It's one of those decisions that you have to make in life."

About Arsenal, he said: "There is Henry, Reyes, a lot of young interesting players. Since three months ago, they pass over all".

Juventus captain, who complaints openly of the "Stadio Delle Alpi", has clear that the three football players by the ones that he would pay the entrance to a stadium: "Henry, amazing. Then Ronaldinho, Messi (both from Barcelona). He added Kaká (Milán)". EFE.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,783
#36
Btw, here's another take on the Capello news:

http://ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2006-03-23_1238709.html

Soccer: Capello's England 'dream'

Juve boss wants to leave club football in three years

(ANSA) - Rome, March 23 - Juventus boss Fabio Capello has revealed it has always been his "dream" to coach England .

But he has ruled himself out of the running to replace Swede Sven Goran Eriksson after the upcoming World Cup .

Capello told Italian newsweeksly L'Espresso he will stay in club football for another three years - after which he would love to try for the England job .

The former AC Milan, Real Madrid and Roma coach has yet to renew his contract with champions Juve, which expires next year .

However, despite reports linking him to Real Madrid, he has indicated he is happy in Turin .

"My dream is to coach England. It's something that's always been inside me," the 59-year-old told L'Espresso in an interview that will appear on Friday .

"I'll leave club football in three years and then I'd like to realise the dream I've always had, England. Then I can retire," said Capello, who won four titles with Milan, one at Real, one at Roma and so far one with Juve .

Pundits say Capello's chances of getting the England job are slim .

The English Football Association is likely to stick with its policy of awarding long contracts when it appoints Eriksson's successor, they say .

Charlton manager Alan Curbishley, Bolton's Sam Allardyce and ex-Celtic boss Martin O'Neill are tipped to get the England job .

Given the FA's new long-term strategy, any new England boss would be expected to keep the job for at least three years - barring a complete disaster at the 2008 European championship .

Ex-Brazil coach Felipe Scolari and PSV Eindhoven's Guus Hiddinck this week denied reports they were in the FA's sights. The Dutchman coached the South Korea side that knocked Italy out of the 2002 World Cup .
 

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
1,517
#40
I think that Capello should just shut up. He is coach of Juventus and has to think only about Juventus. If he is out of contract he can go where he wants and talk the whole day about Real and England and whatever he wants but now he should concentrate on his work at juventus.
 

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