Fabio Cannavaro (16 Viewers)

JuveJay

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I think you'll find most of them at least looked at the option to leave, it's only natural from a career perspective because it was clearly going to be a long road back, in fact this is the first year since 2006 where we have something resembling a competitive squad near our previous one.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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I think you'll find most of them at least looked at the option to leave, it's only natural from a career perspective because it was clearly going to be a long road back, in fact this is the first year since 2006 where we have something resembling a competitive squad near our previous one.
I wont call it natural man....but due to the fact that most of our team only played for Juve since we paid them more than any team would when they knew that their pay-checks had to be smaller they freaked and ran away...i think Canna and Thuram are the only ones who had an excuse to do so since they were both above 32!
 

soulslider

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May 16, 2006
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Juve fans hurl abuse at Canna

Saturday 18 July, 2009

Fabio Cannavaro was subjected to more protests, including chants and smoke bombs, during Juventus’ training session.

A section of the supporters are furious that he has returned three years after walking out in the midst of the Calciopoli scandal to join Real Madrid.

Around 100 ultras were at the Pinzolo training ground today and hurled insults at the World Cup winner.

There were also banners and smoke bombs thrown as part of the protest, including an ominous warning: ‘100 at Pinzolo, 10,000 at the stadium.’

This suggests there will be far greater shows of dissatisfaction when the Bianconeri play their first official pre-season friendlies.

The other fans in the stands of the training complex cheered Cannavaro and tried to silence the protestors, as a split is beginning to form among the Juventus crowd.



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icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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Utterly ridiculous behaviour. Our first real chance to win something in some years, this is the last thing the players need to be worried about...
 

soulslider

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May 16, 2006
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i think they have every right to show their disapproval of the player , they are the ones going to the matches , supporting the club , and if they don't want someone playing for their team i don't see why shouldn't they protest
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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I'd say keep your disapproval to yourself, no need to to make a spectacle out of it and hurt the club's image
icεmαή;2074247 said:
Utterly ridiculous behaviour. Our first real chance to win something in some years, this is the last thing the players need to be worried about...
:agree: :agree:
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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i think they have every right to show their disapproval of the player , they are the ones going to the matches , supporting the club , and if they don't want someone playing for their team i don't see why shouldn't they protest
1 - Because it is stupid
2 - Because it is pointless
3 - It makes Juve look bad
4 - It makes other fan groups look bad
 

soulslider

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May 16, 2006
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1 - Because it is stupid
2 - Because it is pointless
3 - It makes Juve look bad
4 - It makes other fan groups look bad

ok , lets say you live in Turin are a juve fan and go to juve games pretty frequently , the club buys a player you don't want in your club under any circumstances , you , you friends and hundreds of other people share the same opinion , would you go protest or not ?
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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I'd keep it to within myself and my friends, but I would never EVER boo a Juventus player...that is a crime for a Juve supporter
 

Brandmon

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Aug 13, 2008
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ok , lets say you live in Turin are a juve fan and go to juve games pretty frequently , the club buys a player you don't want in your club under any circumstances , you , you friends and hundreds of other people share the same opinion , would you go protest or not ?
Real supporters live with the choices their team make. Real supporters don't just bitch about a minority of the team they dislike but instead support the whole team. If these guys really call themselves 'Ultras', they should act like ultras. After all they are Juventus Ultras, not otherwise.

But the modern world is about freedom of speech ain't it? Well then, probably they will keep going on to our real matches. But the question is, will they achieve their aim? No. Cannavaro will stay for the whole season and will be used regularly.
Then what will actually result of this? If they aim to make Canna play bad, the only thing that will manage is to make the whole team play badly. Atop of that, they will make an ass of themselves and give a really bad image of both Juve (both the team and the supporters) and Italian football and the next thing you know, the EPL is using it as an excuse on 'Why our league is better than theirs'
 

Juventinho

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Nov 4, 2004
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You know the best keeper in Egypt and Africa is called Essam El Hadarri. He used to play for Ahly, one day he escaped and left Ahly to play in Europe, after he had a bad experience there he returned and was a hero with the NT in the confederations cup and he apologized for the club and asked to go back to Ahly. The president of the club said i am willing to sacrifice a championship or even two to maintain the club image, we don't take back people who turned their back at us. It probably means shit to most of you but i swear if Agnelli was alive Cannacunt would have got back over his dead body. Oh not to mention that to them that keeper is the best of the best at his position while Cannavaro is an old washed up clown who had 2 shitty years in spain and got snubbed by fucking Napoli.
 

Juventinho

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Nov 4, 2004
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Yeah, if we didn't get any defenders you would say 'Fuck Sucko for not getting any defenders!'

Secco can't be spared the insults, huh? :lol:
So the only defender in the entire world is Cannavaro? not to mention that he's not even good and will not be of any use in any future plans, even if he give us a good season.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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This is a scudetto year. Don't f*ck it up MORONS!
Damn Straight!

You know the best keeper in Egypt and Africa is called Essam El Hadarri. He used to play for Ahly, one day he escaped and left Ahly to play in Europe, after he had a bad experience there he returned and was a hero with the NT in the confederations cup and he apologized for the club and asked to go back to Ahly. The president of the club said i am willing to sacrifice a championship or even two to maintain the club image, we don't take back people who turned their back at us. It probably means shit to most of you but i swear if Agnelli was alive Cannacunt would have got back over his dead body. Oh not to mention that to them that keeper is the best of the best at his position while Cannavaro is an old washed up clown who had 2 shitty years in spain and got snubbed by fucking Napoli.
If Agnelli were alive Juventus would NEVER & I mean NEVER would have gone down to Serie b in the first place.
 

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