Cassano Asked To Leave (1 Viewer)

Adzke

Senior Member
May 19, 2007
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What would you do if you were him? He hasn't got a girlfriend (or at least not a pretty one), he's obviously not talented and he didn't even have the decency to become a hooligan for a club in his neighbourhood. He has to dream about being a hooligan in Italy FFS.
Well, you have to have a dream :) I'd lock myself up in my flat, turn on the gas, and just wait...

Precis. Kommer han till där jag bor får han spö! :D
Hehe. Ja, nu får du nok problemer :)
 

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X Æ A-12

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Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
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if hes free i say go for it. if he can jump start his career he would be awesome. he was a fantastic player. if he can learn to control his mouth and get in shape he would be a great addition to juventus yet it doesnt seem likely he will change so its worth a shot if he's free yet if madrid want cash forget it.
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
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He is no position to show his known attitude again, he has to concentrate on playing otherwise he is ending his career totally.
Lol, who Seven or Cassano :p??

***I am sincere here, really I thought you were talking about seven in the beginning :D***
 

Carlo D

The Jazz Man
May 27, 2007
660
I honestly don't think some of you guys know what you're dealing with in Cassano...there's a hellofa lot more that doesn't even get in the papers...I give him thumbs down!
 

X Æ A-12

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I honestly don't think some of you guys know what you're dealing with in Cassano...there's a hellofa lot more that doesn't even get in the papers...I give him thumbs down!
did u see him play for italy before?excluding the match against france he has played phenomenaly for italy and he was a fantastic player when he was in shape. hes a douche and a drama queen but if hes free i say yes.
 

Carlo D

The Jazz Man
May 27, 2007
660
Oh, I know, man...& that's the tragedy of the situation...no one was more relieved to see him score for Italia than I was, but it doesn't change what he is as a man & ultimately that also means what he is as a player.
 

Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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While most labile and narcissistic footballers like Ibrahimovic and Cantona would be succesful mob leaders or war criminals if they lacked footballing skill, Cassano would be unemployed (apart from shop lifting), sitting in his dodgy leather couch with a hand on his belly and the other on a greasy tv-remote cursing while watching football, and finishing the evening with some cheap Sicilian hooker.

Just no.
 

Carlo D

The Jazz Man
May 27, 2007
660
:toast: to a man who also knows what Cassano is really like...look, I know those who say "yes" are as entitled to their opinions as we are, but apart from Cassano's obvious flaws, how seriously do you take a guy who stuffs his face with a whole boxful of chocolate covered doughnuts for breakfast when his coach has told him to lose weight & get in shape, & is arrogant & stupid enough to let his girlfriend photograph him doing it?
 
Jul 23, 2006
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:toast: to a man who also knows what Cassano is really like...look, I know those who say "yes" are as entitled to their opinions as we are, but apart from Cassano's obvious flaws, how seriously do you take a guy who stuffs his face with a whole boxful of chocolate covered doughnuts for breakfast when his coach has told him to lose weight & get in shape, & is arrogant & stupid enough to let his girlfriend photograph him doing it?
He has BALLS (and a fat tummy).
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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Carlo D u r right but all he knows are Coaches who have pampered him...maybe Juve's no-nonsense approach may sober him up...we shouldn't miss out on the opportunity to add a gr8 talent...
 
Jun 13, 2007
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i never liked cassano and never will simply because of his disgusting attitude .
something ppl are forgetting is that skills aren't the only thing that makes a player , its his actions on and off the pitch as well. cassano matbe once was a gd talent but if capello , the coach that made him , did't even play him in real that just says he simply just wasted his potential.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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his ability certainly deserves it...and look at his role models...Totti who is a world-class whinger and asshole...then Madrid with all the prima donnas...maybe the tranquil enviroment in Turin and a wonderful mentor such as Ale will make him realise what he can really achieve and how to conduct himself...
 

Carlo D

The Jazz Man
May 27, 2007
660
Our Mr. Ranieri & Signor Bettega's replacement will of course have the final say...is it worth taking a chance on "can Cassano still cut it" & can we get him to "cool it?" Anyway it's all still only talk. But I wanna leave you guys on this one because I've probably already been permitted more than my share of comment.
 

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