Andy said:
So here we are. Approximately one year ago today we were in complete disbelief that our mighty Capello-led Juventus did not have enough fuel in our tanks to score a goal against a side that surprised almost everyone besides Liverpool supporters themselves. Posts of distate towards coach and players alike were laced across this board like boos and whistles emanating from the Delle Alpi today. During the summer we brought in reinforcements such as Patrick Vieira and Robert Kovac to go along with a free but useful Adrian Mutu. We had set our hopes so high for this season that anything below a strong push for the Final would be unsatisfactory.
Would it be wrong to have such high hopes? Absolutely not, considering the crew of the ship, but absolutely laughable looking at the clown at the helm. Some Juventini sounded the alarm even before we welcomed the new sailors aboard, thinking that the manager did not have the capacity and wherewithall to lead us to glory. The alarms were sounded almost every week in the year, however nobody payed attention. The alarm rang louder after we sailed past Bremen last month, however still no response. It rang and rang and rang until it was too late, and the person responsible for sinking the ship only had "we tried our best against a good counterattacking side" to say for himself.
I hate being right. I wish all the abuse would be directed at me instead of Capello for doubting him all these months; just so that Del Piero and Capello could lift the Cup for Juventus in May. But the dream for this year is now gone forever. And with that expires the dream of Nedved who will now never fill that void in his career...a void that hurt him so much that he spilled the pain on our pitch with a wholehearted fight for Juventus tonight. There is only so much one man can do for a side, and he served us proud no matter what anybody says.
So here we are, one year later. Same tactics, same complacency, same attitude, same result, same failures, and same response. Capello has not learned from his mistakes, and that is no surprise...he simply doesnt learn. You cannot teach an old dog new tricks; especially a dog who doesnt know the difference between his yard and the neighbor's yard. This dog thinks he can beat Europe with the same tactics he uses in Italy, and there is no question that he is wrong and led us to our elimination from this tournament. The blame falls square on his shoulders, and on the shoulders of Moggi and the players who did not give 100% for Juventus. After such an embarrassing loss, you cannot help but to love this side even more and ask for the neccessary changes to be made in order to get our club back on track. So with that I say
FORZA JUVE AND FUCK CAPELLO
Would it be wrong to have such high hopes? Absolutely not, considering the crew of the ship, but absolutely laughable looking at the clown at the helm. Some Juventini sounded the alarm even before we welcomed the new sailors aboard, thinking that the manager did not have the capacity and wherewithall to lead us to glory. The alarms were sounded almost every week in the year, however nobody payed attention. The alarm rang louder after we sailed past Bremen last month, however still no response. It rang and rang and rang until it was too late, and the person responsible for sinking the ship only had "we tried our best against a good counterattacking side" to say for himself.
I hate being right. I wish all the abuse would be directed at me instead of Capello for doubting him all these months; just so that Del Piero and Capello could lift the Cup for Juventus in May. But the dream for this year is now gone forever. And with that expires the dream of Nedved who will now never fill that void in his career...a void that hurt him so much that he spilled the pain on our pitch with a wholehearted fight for Juventus tonight. There is only so much one man can do for a side, and he served us proud no matter what anybody says.
So here we are, one year later. Same tactics, same complacency, same attitude, same result, same failures, and same response. Capello has not learned from his mistakes, and that is no surprise...he simply doesnt learn. You cannot teach an old dog new tricks; especially a dog who doesnt know the difference between his yard and the neighbor's yard. This dog thinks he can beat Europe with the same tactics he uses in Italy, and there is no question that he is wrong and led us to our elimination from this tournament. The blame falls square on his shoulders, and on the shoulders of Moggi and the players who did not give 100% for Juventus. After such an embarrassing loss, you cannot help but to love this side even more and ask for the neccessary changes to be made in order to get our club back on track. So with that I say
FORZA JUVE AND FUCK CAPELLO
solid post man.

I bow down
