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Azzurri7

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We are missing the point.He is basically saying our board choose to sell him in order buy Jean Alain Boumsong:pumpkin:
Bullshit. He chose to leave and he has stated that 100 times now. He left in-order to play in the CL hoping he can lift a trophy.


I don't like our mang, I can't stand them but sometimes we should be realistic. Enough with the Zlatan wanted to stay but the Club chose to sell him, enough with the Cannavaro, Zambrotta wanted to stay but the club chose to sell them... Seriously.
 

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JCK

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Right, but it isnt a certainty, technically. Which is why, I think Canna's not doing it with only the intent of CL football. I'm crediting his return with more than that.
I am also for his return and I stated my reasons. If you're interested you can read them in the first and second pages of this thread.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Canna hasn't been anything special under Juande Ramos, not at all. He's just not exposed like he used to be under Schuster. Mainly due to the fact that Ramos has two DM's playing ahead of him as opposed to the lone destroyer Schuster used to deploy.
Is Cannavaro slow or much slower than he was in 2006?
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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We are missing the point.He is basically saying our board choose to sell him in order buy Jean Alain Boumsong:pumpkin:
And Bojinov for Mutu:melayyanandmessi: and even Molinaro for Balza...
These were crimes to our cause
Bullshit. He chose to leave and he has stated that 100 times now. He left in-order to play in the CL hoping he can lift a trophy.
I don't like our mang, I can't stand them but sometimes we should be realistic. Enough with the Zlatan wanted to stay but the Club chose to sell him, enough with the Cannavaro, Zambrotta wanted to stay but the club chose to sell them... Seriously.
I disagree, Canna has always declared that he wanted to stay, he also stated that he has agreed a pay cut. When his transfer was announced, i felt betrayed and surprised too and his comments after being a Real player were a huge disappointment for me.
But fact is that he was a Real player and he ought to act like one.
His interest and love for you Juve was shown during that period and now, the way he has always addressed to the media about Juve, despite not having and other personal interest to do really shows smth!!

Zlatan demanded to go! Despite being young enough to have a chance with us in the future and he didnt hesitate to give his all for the ones who brought us down.
You cannot compare him with Canna Rab, not even with Zambrotta...


On the other hand, i do agree with that we should sign a faster and younger CB, able to form a partnership with Chiellini for the years to come.
Our board will use the acquisition of Canna, to avoid smth they were keep avoiding for year. The investment on our defense...
Is Cannavaro slow or much slower than he was in 2006?
Yes he is and weaker too and he will be even slower at the next year and the next and the next...

He has great positioning and tactical awareness, but so did Maldini...
He will not only slow us down in the highest competitive levels, but he will also slow down the build up of our defense, negating the need of the acquisition of a quality defender...
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Wont talk about traitor stuff because I dont consider any of them traitors, but dont and didnt have any issue with Canna because he left, or the club sold him, but because he was on sugarcoating loyalty talk, perhaps he seriously wanted to stay and the club simply sold him, but lets not pretend he didnt want to leave. But yeah, too many got on this traitor BS without realising the financial must to sell, and how the club were selling or dumping these players due to age and salary. Its hardly ever factored in how its a two-way street, ofcourse there top professionals arent keen on being in bottom divisions, but the club wanting to sell them is quite a big factor (prolly would kept Ibra and Zambro if they had the choice and the players wanted to stay, but prolly wanted to dump the rest financially).

Is Cannavaro slow or much slower than he was in 2006?
Few pages back you were asking about his performance due to someone praised him in contrast to being called awful, Cannavaro isnt awful, he is mainly average, bad compared to what he used to be (insanely brilliant). The thing is in mind and body, its obvious to see he is a bit step behind, which is natural due to his age. In a good defensive system, he works well enough (Ramos improved it quite a bit, even if they few crazy games like Liverpool, where you could see the kinks), not only due to experience but his keen instinctive sense.

But individually, him gauging sitautions wrong, or being too slow to react isnt uncommon, the individual inconsistency is hard to watch knowing he is Canna (especially under Schuster which was more testing individually). He does decent enough job, but defenitely not top level or that consistently good, more of a decent teamplayer defensively then anything else. Its the same in the Azzurri games if you watch, how and in which way he has declined is subtle but obvious.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I just find the report strange. Cannavaro says that it was the management's decision to make him leave while he claimed he'd stay with us through Serie B, but then just one week later he arrived in Madrid claiming how happy he was to make the move and have the chance to win some trophies, including the Champions League. Lets not kid ourselves here: the player was happy to leave this club.

But what's worse than all of this is the apparent foreign takeover of Juventus by the Italian National Team. It's so, so painfully obvious that Cannavaro has been brought here by Marcelo Lippi to form a partnership with Chiellini before the 2010 World Cup. If we fail to sign a younger centerback and target players such as Quagliarella or God-forbid Pepe, the suspicions would be confirmed. In my view, the likes of Cannavaro and Pepe do not warrant a place in this team, and I don't think any serious scout would advise a club to sign Cannavaro as their main defensive reinforcement after watching his previous three seasons.

But hey, perhaps some love to have their ships hijacked.
 

Azzurri7

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Zlatan demanded to go! Despite being young enough to have a chance with us in the future and he didnt hesitate to give his all for the ones who brought us down.
You cannot compare him with Canna Rab, not even with Zambrotta...
To me, Zlatan's leaving the team was understandable more than Cannavaro. Though like I said before they're all free to select which way they want to go.

And I can assure you, more than 100% that it was Cannavaro the one who chose to leave saying he wants to give a CL a shot since he hasn't got much time left in him to play in Serie B and again in A and that he's getting old. C'mon, are we that fast to forget what our xplayers had to say?

Even you, yourself admitted that he's the one who left us Cronios... this is your post in the Cannavaro to return a year and a half ago.

Thats why he left us with the first opportunity?
What did he tried to do turning our nightmare to a dream?
He opened the way for the rest of our players to leave,
he is double the traitor of the the likes of Emo and Zlatan,
they are just mercs and glory hunters and have the balls to admit that,
a professional stance, largely acceptable,
Canna acts as a Napolitean, he prooved he was of the worst kind,
he keeps you from the hand and stubbs you in the back when you are not looking,
he defines the word traitor...

Let him return back to Inter or Milan as a proof of his Juve heart...
and finally join his real dream Napoli.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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And I can assure you, more than 100% that it was Cannavaro the one who chose to leave saying he wants to give a CL a shot since he hasn't got much time left in him to play in Serie B and again in A and that he's getting old. C'mon, are we that fast to forget what our xplayers had to say?
Indeed, he said it himself.
 

Azzurri7

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Indeed, he said it himself.
It's incredible how people can deny it. The thing is that he stated this like 20+ times after Calciopoli.



Wouldn't you think he said it to gain popularity among the fans of his new imposed club?
I doubt it. But if that's the case, then that's a very retarded way of thinking from Fabio.
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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about his performance due to someone praised him in contrast to being called awful, Cannavaro isnt awful, he is mainly average, bad compared to what he used to be (insanely brilliant). The thing is in mind and body, its obvious to see he is a bit step behind, which is natural due to his age. In a good defensive system, he works well enough
Precisely, he cannot be the difference maker, he used to be anymore.
I just find the report strange. Cannavaro says that it was the management's decision to make him leave while he claimed he'd stay with us through Serie B, but then just one week later he arrived in Madrid claiming how happy he was to make the move and have the chance to win some trophies, including the Champions League. Lets not kid ourselves here: the player was happy to leave this club.
What would you expect him to say since he has become a Real player?
"I m sorry to be here, i never wanted to leave Juventus but the board convinced me that this was the best for the club i love. They even offered me the option to remain in Italy and sign for a Milano based club, but i only chose Real because i didnt want to harm/face juve, not even indirectly..." Could he actually say that??? No he couldnt!!!
But even he could, that would sound far more graceful than the way Sissoko has expressed for Juve, before he joined us...
And far less hypocritical, than his comments right after he signed with us...
That was stupid and Canna is not stupid, for Real the fact the have signed such a prestigious player was extremely important, i doubt that the comments he made as a Real player were even his, unlike Sissoko's...
To me, Zlatan's leaving the team was understandable more than Cannavaro. Though like I said before they're all free to select which way they want to go.

And I can assure you, more than 100% that it was Cannavaro the one who chose to leave saying he wants to give a CL a shot since he hasn't got much time left in him to play in Serie B and again in A and that he's getting old. C'mon, are we that fast to forget what our xplayers had to say?

Even you, yourself admitted that he's the one who left us Cronios... this is your post in the Cannavaro to return a year and a half ago.
Amauri has used the same CL excuse too, but it doesnt mean that this was the real cause.
I repeat, when Canna left i was very emotional, because he was one of the first he did that, i still had some hope that we will not be ruined, i even had some hope that this board is working for our favor and that our owners could easily cover the reduced salaries of our champions, for just one year, only to survive the darkest period in our history.
Well, they didnt!!!! History proved, but i could not even dare to believe that this was the case. So i assumed that it was our player's will, rather than our management decisions.
I wasnt accustomed with such grave mistakes from our board, i had almost a blind faith on them. Many things have changed since, history has really made some points. And despite the fact, that even now, i cannot accept gsol's conspiracy theories. I am now in a position to understand the reasoning our board had and the motives behind some of their action.
We can now reach some safer conclusions.
My initial impression for Canna's sale has changed dramatically since then,
and also my faith and admiration on Thuram's integrity...
The facts have changed and i cannot ignore them!!
And Zambro has also proved that he has always wanted to sign for Milan,
another fact that i didnt want to believe pre-calciopoli, but he struggled to prove, sad but true!!
Well, Canna is trying to prove quite the opposite and his comments and stance till then help him!!
In an extend they are all mercenaries and liers, or pawns of their managers, but as far as i am concerned Canna actually tried, even with a limited effort to avoid that from happening. And he has my respect for that, because others didnt!

I had some high expectations from Canna, he was a leader, he was Italian, a world cup winner, he knew more than the other foreigner mercs how important it was for us to stay and support at the moment we wanted him the most.
I was led to believe that he left us by choice, but he dint, at least, this is what i believe now! If the facts prove that he really did that, then previous post stands! For me being in an age that he might not challenge for a title again, does not stands as an excuse, if he intented to leave us, as he was taking the oaths that he will stay no matter what!
At least Zlatan, Vieira and Emo, never lied about that...
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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I'm pretty sure that has to do with Canna's salary, and Napoli trying to maintain their current wage hierarchy. Wouldn't want those youngsters comparing themselves to Canna in terms of production, and then asking why they're not making a little more money themselves. I Think I read a quote from Marino about something like this, but I could just be speculating here... after all, it's 7:20AM, and my brain hasn't really turned on yet today...
 

Azzurri7

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The facts have changed and i cannot ignore them!!
Bro, even I myself can't ignore them. But what I'm trying to say here, is that it's time to move on. That's all.

Anyway, if he signs, then I hope we did the right thing and we don't stop here but look for another defender because personally I don't trust Cannavaro anymore.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Napoli, would gamble if they were financially better off. But they would need to sacrifice quite a portion of their budget on an old defender, however great he would be for them (he would be for them). Us, its not much of a sacrifice to sign him on that salary that is normal for big clubs like us.
 
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