Capello to Man U? (2 Viewers)

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Jul 22, 2004
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Anyhow, I think Juve will do alright without Capello. He is a great coach, and I wouldn't want to lose him. But it is irritating that Capello is being so open about it in the middle of the season.

Wake-up man, your not at a 2nd rate team, your with Juventus! at least respect it and not go around saying how it'd be a dream to work at another club.
 

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Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Great way to unsettle the team and it's fans half way the season, Capello..

Anyway, as Baggio said he'll probably stay until he has won the Champions League. Considering he does so in the span of the next 3 +- years. Though Moggi and co. seem very eager to keep him, so Capello might stay longer if some lucrative deal is being struck. It'd be interesting if Capello actually has to build a team for long-term succes for once.
 
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Joaco

Joaco

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Dec 11, 2005
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    I say if he win the CL, he stay. If he don't he can go.

    PS: Since when we don't win a CL?
     
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    Joaco

    Joaco

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    Dec 11, 2005
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    Wow thats are a lot of CL.
    So, Capello, if you can win this you can stay:D
     
    Jul 5, 2005
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    #29
    Capello has become boring in first with Real and now with Man U. Somebody has to tell him that he doesn't make good sence to the players if they know that the haven't a constant coach. Capello conform yourself.
     

    Shoryuken

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    Jan 7, 2005
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    #30
    AHDK said:
    Do you really think, that Mourinho wants to leave Chelsea? I don't think so ;)

    Lippi has been coaching Juve 2 times, and I think that's enough. He is a fantastic coach, and he is the best Juve-coach ever. But I don't think it's a good idea to return again.

    I don't know much about Hiddink :D
    I dont think any of of them will come to Juve but i wouldnt mind if they did.:) Of course its hypothetical because if Capello keeps performing the way he is i would rather he stays.
     

    rokkstar

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    Feb 2, 2005
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    #31
    Frankly I think Capello has done well so far , and to say that he dreams of becoming another teams manager is proof of his ambitions though very unloyal (think Mourinho at Porto?)

    He can go if he wins us the Champions League.

    If he doesn't he can screw himself.
     

    Temimi

    Don-Fabio
    Dec 21, 2005
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    #32
    Capello is indeed the best manager in the world besides that genius jose murinho i dont think that we will get a better coach if he left, but as always we always can manage. OUR SUCCESS DOESN'T COME FROM A MANAGER OR ANY PLAYER :) WE DONT DEPEND ON INDIVIDUAL

    I think that is only fair to let capello live his dream he took the italian serie A a couple of times, La Liga wuth madrid why not the premiership...... think that he deserve that chance to fullfil his dream
     

    Reaper

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    Dec 30, 2005
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    #36
    He's a proven winner in Spain and Italy and I don't see why he wouldn't want to add England to that list.

    I never did have much faith in him especially seeing as how he left Roma in the doldrums and walked when a better opportunity came along. Not much can be expected of coaches, anyway. They are just employees and have their own careers to think of. Their sympathies lie with a club for as long as they are employed with it.

    Having said that, I do believe Juve will do quite well without him because much as he brings them together on the pitch, the players do have their individual talents.
     

    Dominic

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    Jan 30, 2004
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    Reaper said:
    I never did have much faith in him especially seeing as how he left Roma in the doldrums and walked when a better opportunity came along. talents.
    Would you have stayed, if you hadn't been paid for the last 3 months?
     

    Reaper

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    Dec 30, 2005
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    Dominic said:
    Would you have stayed, if you hadn't been paid for the last 3 months?
    That's besides the point. This isn't even remotely happening at Juve and yet he hints at coaching United when we're still halfway through the season - Juve's season (emphasis on that).
     

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