Fabio Cannavaro (16 Viewers)

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
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It's not like Canna have played his whole career for us before he left. Can two years of service truly grant title "traitor"?

And exactly how all of you know what went the day he left? Do you have some sort of inside knowledge. Maybe it was a mutual decision, maybe it was the board who forced him out?

It's all based on speculation and yet it is enough to damage your favorite club.

I'm not very happy with his arrival, I think we could have done better, but I certainly will not throw abuse to a Juve player. And haven't done it when Molinaro had his worst days and I certainly will not do it based on pure speculation.
 

Juventinho

Hamilton saved my ass...
Nov 4, 2004
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The real shame in all this is not the fact that the fans are booing the cvnt, it's not really a crime, and it happens. The real shame is fans fighting amongst themselves and i blame both sides and especially the side who started picking fights with the other fans. I am 100% anti canna but i would never fucking fight or insult another juventini over it. Not to mention call myself a real fan and them fake.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
The real shame in all this is not the fact that the fans are booing the cvnt, it's not really a crime, and it happens. The real shame is fans fighting amongst themselves and i blame both sides and especially the side who started picking fights with the other fans. I am 100% anti canna but i would never fucking fight or insult another juventini over it. Not to mention call myself a real fan and them fake.
This is also 100% true. Very sad and true..
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
97,628
You can boo a couple of times and that's it. Throwing things and disrupting the team is simply idiotic.

Just to tell you how imbecile some of the Ultras(I think Viking). They call themselves real Juve fans and any other who doesn't go at the stadium to watch Juve are NOT real Juve fans or just couch fans.

:sergio:
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
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 ?
I didn't want Boumsong or Tiago or Almiron brought to the club. I still support them and would never hurl abuse like that towards the team. I think pretty much everyone here shares the same opinion on at least two of those (plus Marchionni, Molinaro, etc) so your argument doesn't hold water. Wow this makes us look like a joke to the media.

Rest assured the media is going to take this and run with it. Expect stories all the time and how our club is divided because of one player.
 

Juventinho

Hamilton saved my ass...
Nov 4, 2004
1,144
Well the management is really to blame, and anyone who thought that it would just pass is deluded or from outer space, this is Italy. Maybe in Spain it would have been alright but in England they would have burned management on a stick. The Ultras are Ultras they are part of this club and the culture in Italy, i am against throwing stuff or any kind of violence and i don't consider myself to be more of a fan than anyone here but i would work my ass off as i said before to see canna out before the season start which i am hoping for, if he's not and nothing can be done about it then i will shut my mouth and hope he plays good.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
How many fines and stadium bans we'll get for those f*ckers with their smoke bombs?

:wallbang:

:sergio: I agree, someone is going to get hurt and then what? This is getting out of control and ridiculous.


You can boo a couple of times and that's it. Throwing things and disrupting the team is simply idiotic.

Just to tell you how imbecile some of the Ultras(I think Viking). They call themselves real Juve fans and any other who doesn't go at the stadium to watch Juve are NOT real Juve fans or just couch fans.

:sergio:
The team needs full concentration right now. New coach, new system, new players. They need to gel and this is not going to help the team. If the team fucks up this year I am blaming those fans.

That last part reminds me of somone on here but I can't put my finger on his name....:shifty:
 

Juventinho

Hamilton saved my ass...
Nov 4, 2004
1,144
And btw, Del Piero knows well he can calm him down, the fact that he hasn't come out and spoke about it confirms my theory that the players themselves are deep down inside disgusted from this transfer but simply are not allowed to talk about it. DP may be pressured to speak to the press soon by the management but i think what adds gas to the fire is the fact that the club treated Nedved like crap and then signed Cannavaro which i am sure 100% made the players disgusted from this management. Nedved was emotional when he said i don't want anything to do with Juve anymore but he said that and it indicated and confirms the press reports claiming that the club threw him out.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Well the management is really to blame, and anyone who thought that it would just pass is deluded or from outer space, this is Italy. Maybe in Spain it would have been alright but in England they would have burned management on a stick. The Ultras are Ultras they are part of this club and the culture in Italy, i am against throwing stuff or any kind of violence and i don't consider myself to be more of a fan than anyone here but i would work my ass off as i said before to see canna out before the season start which i am hoping for, if he's not and nothing can be done about it then i will shut my mouth and hope he plays good.
he playes "well"...just trying to help your grammar;)
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
11,809
Hopefully this will not continue and those Ultras will just cool down after sometime.
I wish for Canna not to give it much attentionand focus on his game. That would the best way to respond.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
And btw, Del Piero knows well he can calm him down, the fact that he hasn't come out and spoke about it confirms my theory that the players themselves are deep down inside disgusted from this transfer but simply are not allowed to talk about it. DP may be pressured to speak to the press soon by the management but i think what adds gas to the fire is the fact that the club treated Nedved like crap and then signed Cannavaro which i am sure 100% made the players disgusted from this management. Nedved was emotional when he said i don't want anything to do with Juve anymore but he said that and it indicated and confirms the press reports claiming that the club threw him out.
I don't think so. Many of the players have said publicly that Canna's transfer will help the team. No one has said anything other than that.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
The king haven't spoken yet.
Well, let's think why.

1.) Season hasn't started.
2.) A lot of new players.
3.) A new system.
4.) A new coach.
5.) He was worried probably about his contract as well.
6.) The team is trying to get physically fit and working very hard.


The last thing the team needs to do is get involved with the media when they should be concentrating on gelling as a new team to have a successful new season that hasn't even started yet. They (especially DP as captain) have A LOT on their plate to get ready. The board if anything should come out and either defend Canna or tell the raging fans to be quiet. Juventus is Juventus, even with Cannavaro. The club's name does not change neither has it's history. They need to suck it up, the transfer is done and as someone just said "hope that Canna plays well" and let his game do the talking.


The players need to worry about their game and improving on last season and getting to know each other so for a damn change we see some chemistry on the field.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
I didn't want Boumsong or Tiago or Almiron brought to the club. I still support them and would never hurl abuse like that towards the team. I think pretty much everyone here shares the same opinion on at least two of those (plus Marchionni, Molinaro, etc) so your argument doesn't hold water.
Them examples are baseless canavaro had a history and he left on a sour note. I think its fair to say most Juve fans felt atleast disappointed and maybe angry at that initial time considering the circumstance he left in. I dont think anyone needs reminding this. Those who have accepted him do so because they have respected the boards decision and have a sense of ground rule where a juve player is untouchable. Whilst those who havent feel that that weve lost the pride that we once slowly recaptured following the calciopoli. Of course both are viable excuses.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
97,628
Hustini brings a good point also. The media will be all over this week in and week out. I can see those BIG fuckin' headlines on that pink paper and other sh*t.

I hope DP comes out and takes a stand on this. My guess is that he's waiting for the right moment and letting some anger get out from their system and if it continues then he'll come in and address this situation.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Them examples are baseless canavaro had a history and he left on a sour note. I think its fair to say most Juve fans felt atleast disappointed and maybe angry at that initial time considering the circumstance he left in. I dont think anyone needs reminding this. Those who have accepted him do so because they have respected the boards decision and have a sense of ground rule where a juve player is untouchable. Whilst those who havent feel that that weve lost the pride that we once slowly recaptured following the calciopoli. Of course both are viable excuses.
Bah. I am tired of this Canna argument tbh. I want my team to win again, bottom line. With or without Cannavaro. If he plays like he did when he was with us then fucking great, we need someone like that in defense. If he doesn't, well at least he was free. I want my Club to win again. Having him in the club can't be worse than having Marchionni, Molinaro, Gyrgera, Tiago, etc in the club all at the same time and knowing we are spending millions on players like Almiron, etc.

People forget he helped us win those two Schudetti that were taken away. He was a HUGE part of that. No one liked what happened or that the players left, etc. If anyone needs to point fingers at someone point them at

MOGGI for putting us in this fucked up, awkward and horrible position that has cost us close to a quarter of a BILLION dollars. Point your fingers at the source of the problem which was him, not the players that left.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Hustini brings a good point also. The media will be all over this week in and week out. I can see those BIG fuckin' headlines on that pink paper and sh*t.

I hope DP comes out and takes a stand on this. My guess is that he's waiting for the right moment and letting some anger get out from their system and if it continues then he'll come in and address this situation.
Thanks and exactly my point. The right time is not now. The team is in a completely new rebuilding stage. Why had fuel to the fire and jeopardize what a good thing we potentially have going? DP will speak his mind when he sees fit. What will those punks in the stand say then when God speaks? Will they throw smoke bombs at him and disgrace their captain? I have a feeling DP will speak when the time is right, there is too much riding on the teams character right now.
 

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