Cassano ??? NO THANK YOU !!!!! (1 Viewer)

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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After seeing the response that the "Shut up" campaign got, I came up with the idea of the "Cassano ??? NO THANK YOU" movement

Here's how it started-

I was watching the Coppa game today, and noticed how badly Cassano was playing. I began to think about just how many good games he has had this season.... It took me the entire game , and I couldnt come up with one.

Then, at the end of the game, when Galliani and co. were giving out the second place medals, Cassano steps up to get his, and instead of being respectful and acting like a good loser by letting them put it around his neck, like the rest of the Roma players did, this asshole grabs it from the presenter and storms off....

WE DONT NEED THIS RETARD ON OUR TEAM !!!!!

Thats when I had a vision- The Cassano ?? NO THANK YOU !!!!! movement

We dont need this shit disturber on our team. He will be mentioned more for his off field antics in the media rather then his play on the pitch.

We have DP, Zlatan, and Mutu. We dont need this punk on our team !!

Cassano ???

NO THANK YOU !!!!!!
 

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Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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I personally don't care how good of a player he is, but his character and behavior raises lots of questions. He will set a bad example on others, will create conflicts within the squad and with the fans, and history has shown how crazy he gets, especially when managed by Fabio Capello. I've been saying this all along- no Mutu and Cassano at Delle Alpi.

So, I am proudly joining this movement.
 
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Vinman

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    Your a good man Elnur !!!:thumb:

    Who else is with me ???
     
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    Vinman

    Vinman

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    ++ [ originally posted by Menace ] ++
    did you see del piero leaving juve in this vision???? :rolleyes:
    Thats about the same odds as you leaving the forum (unless it shuts down and were all shit outta luck !!:D)
     

    nedved34

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    Oct 3, 2002
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    Vinman, my buddy, I think you as usual are looking only to the negative sides (again).this kid has skills,but he is in the wrong place at the wrong time.don't forget he is young,and in a club where Disipline doesn't exist there..
    I was shocked when we signed Zebina,an other trouble,but he did great,his behaviour is much improved.Cassano,if he comes, will go the same way.
     

    Nicole

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    Sep 16, 2004
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    I'm happy to join this "Cassano??? NO THANKS YOU" for Juve movement, and Inter as well, Real, Milan and everybody else interested in him.
     

    Dan

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    Mar 9, 2004
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    I would not say no thank you to Cassano. Players like him are what we call him German Hudert Jahrige- basically they come extremely rarely, and If we have the chance to sign him why not?

    Not only that, is that this Movement will not do anything to stop or help his signing, as it does not influence anyone in the Juventus management.

    Not only that, I think Capello and Moggi know alot better then anyone on the forum what is good for the club, so this very movement shows a lack of faith in Italy's most successful coach in the past decade and someone who got Italy's best defender through a 3rd string goalkepper swap deal. If Capello and Moggi are confident Cassano will benefit the club, then who am I to argue with them?
     

    GordoDeCentral

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    Apr 14, 2005
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    ++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
    I would not say no thank you to Cassano. Players like him are what we call him German Hudert Jahrige- basically they come extremely rarely, and If we have the chance to sign him why not?

    Not only that, is that this Movement will not do anything to stop or help his signing, as it does not influence anyone in the Juventus management.

    Not only that, I think Capello and Moggi know alot better then anyone on the forum what is good for the club, so this very movement shows a lack of faith in Italy's most successful coach in the past decade and someone who got Italy's best defender through a 3rd string goalkepper swap deal. If Capello and Moggi are confident Cassano will benefit the club, then who am I to argue with them?
    Actually we truly dont need him, unless you want to part ways with Ibra, now if he were free yeah why not. But it's not the case here things coming at a high expense need careful evaluation. As far as the futility of everyone's opinion on here, Why sure it is without impact i say the more reason to let everyone express freely.
     

    baggio

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    Jun 3, 2003
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    If we just think past Del Piero for a moment, we'll realise the club is going to have to move on. Even though his replacement to me is Mutu, i dont have any qualms about snapping up Cassano either. His lack of discipline will come in order, because there wont be any other way at Juve. Zlatan found that out, Edgar Davids found that out and now Cassano will find it out first hand. And given the organisation at the club, i can see him do really well for himself and Juve as a whole. It probably also makes sense from a marketing standpoint, because Cassano is for better or worse, an enigmatic character who would sell jerseys and merchandise. Yes, i would have actually liked to get him on a free, but seeing his proven temperament on the big stage, it doesnt hurt to snap him up for 11m. I'll be only too happy to have him on our side, but thats only if it means we also get to keep Mutu.
     

    Eaglesnake_1

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    Mar 28, 2004
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    Cassano is a very interesting, yet dangerous option for Juventus:

    If the old lady achieve the heroicity to tame this boy an discipline him enough, the result can be overwhelming. I think nobody who knows a little football can deny that this fvcking bully has enourmous creativity and potential and can become a terrific asset to our team for years to come....but

    IF the apple is too rotten already, he will be just a source of conflicts, scandals, rumors and soon will be sold for a much lesser price.

    Even so, i think Giraudo and Lucky had already decided to run the risk....
     

    Dan

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    ++ [ originally posted by Altair ] ++


    Actually we truly dont need him, unless you want to part ways with Ibra, now if he were free yeah why not. But it's not the case here things coming at a high expense need careful evaluation. As far as the futility of everyone's opinion on here, Why sure it is without impact i say the more reason to let everyone express freely.
    I do not think Cassano spells the end of Ibrahimovic- More or less, it spells the end of trezugeut or Del Piero, with DP being the more likely.

    I wouldnt say we essentially need him either- but I am not going to say no to such an amazing talent.

    The ' coffers are empty ' is also just a smokescreen- I think that is very apparant seeing as how often when we deny it, and this will also enable us to negiotiate for lesser prices. Money is not such an issue in this transfer, seeing as we have many assests in the form of the rest of maresca's contract, Miccoli, and many of our on loan youth players.
     

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