Fabio Cannavaro (24 Viewers)

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
It's far from being crystal clear. I told you why I think Cannavaro is not a traitor and all you did to explain your point of view is posting a picture of him.

Then, astonishingly, you said Cannavaro is a bigger traitor than Ibra.

About his return, yes, he came back to Juve because it was the best offered contract not because he loves the club tremendously. But why our directors offered him a contract anyway? because their relationship with him is good based on the way he left the team back in 2006.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
:sergio: FFS Khalid

- the dude said "I will stay with Juve"

- the dude was lying

- the dude left after a week for Madrid

WTF is so hard to grasp? Ibra made his intentions clear, he was not gonna play for Juve in Serie B...we resurrected Fabio's career, we made him achieve enormous stature and respect in world football, and that rat fuck could not even be honest with us and say that he was not going to stay?!
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
:sergio: FFS Khalid

- the dude said "I will stay with Juve"

- the dude was lying

- the dude left after a week for Madrid

WTF is so hard to grasp? Ibra made his intentions clear, he was not gonna play for Juve in Serie B...we resurrected Fabio's career, we made him achieve enormous stature and respect in world football, and that rat fuck could not even be honest with us and say that he was not going to stay?!
For this, you didn't answer a previous question. In football, what do you think will happen to a player's value when he says that he is definitely not playing in Serie B and wants to leave his club?
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,511
I'm with Seven on this one, he left for foreign club and never said anything bad about us, unlike Zambrotta cunt (Spit container) and Thuram.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
For this, you didn't answer a previous question. In football, what do you think will happen to a player's value when he says that he is definitely not playing in Serie B and wants to leave his club?
the Five Horsemen did not think about their value, yet they stayed...even the other refugees did not pretend to love Juve, unlike this fag.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
the Five Horsemen did not think about their value, yet they stayed...even the other refugees did not pretend to love Juve, unlike this fag.
The five 'horsemen' are legends. I'm not comparing Cannavaro with them in any way. Cannavaro is neither a legend nor a traitor.
He never said that he loves Juve by the way, he just respected the team after two wonderful seasons and that's a good thing. He always said that he's a Napoli fan.

Again, treason?

Talk about Zambrotta, his all successful career was created by Juve and yet he had something bad to say about Juve.
Talk about Thuram, who kept talking shit about this team after all the amazing 5 years in here.
Talk about Ibra, who built his name in Serie A because of Juve and won two scudetti with us before leaving to our biggest rivals who just took our scudetto and even participated in lowering his value with all the 'Serie B is not for me' shit.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
no shit he respected us, we made him the player he is! and Ibra has also said publicly that the titles he won with Juve are legitimate, and he doesn't give a crap about any club, least of all Juve.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Ibra said that, true. But in reality, What did we gain from all that? Good money from his transfer? or making Inter a powerful team that'll dominate Serie A for the next 5 years?

What did Cannavaro does to harm us? NOTHING. And as I said before, I actually think we benefited from his transfer considering he's old, we don't need him in Serie B and we didn't strengthen a Serie A team.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
we have to get our own house in order, not think about what Inter is up to...let them do whatever the fuck they want...Traitor might not have harmed us directly, but his betrayal will not be forgotten...I will always hate him for it.
 

Firestarter

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Jul 15, 2006
25,572
Force him out. Seriously. Gotdamn it he's too slow and isn't good enough to match what should be our 'ambition'. Besides it might also be the push the management needs to sign some defenders and not freakin midfielders.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,320
Force him out. Seriously. Gotdamn it he's too slow and isn't good enough to match what should be our 'ambition'. Besides it might also be the push the management needs to sign some defenders and not freakin midfielders.
We are talking about 2006 kid :D

that was not what happened, would totally understand if that was the case.
How do you know that? (I seriously don't remember the details :D)
 

Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
6,684
No one doubts that he got a nudge from our managers since they would have had trouble paying him...that is also due to his unwillingness to take the pay cut that ADP, Buffon and the rest took.

He went because he feels nothing for the club. And now he will get a comfortable retirement in the same club. It's rediculous.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
I hope he pisses off to Napoli and spares us the banality of his existence. He wasn't so nice and gracious when leaving in the first place; I don't understand why we need to dish out the red carpet treatment for him. Perhaps he wants to have a role at the club after he retires? :shifty: :andyandbarcelona:
 

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