Good news about Juve thread (6 Viewers)

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
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Yes, a lot of things will change at juventus in the next two month. new prsident, new management, perhaps a new coach, new players and hopefully not a new league.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Andy said:
That's exactly right. Capello left Roma literally overnight, and I'm sure he would do the same to Juventus if such an opportunity arises. That's just the sort of man Fabio Capello is...he cares about himself first and his stubborn attitude and non-existent loyalty are the main reasons I simply hate the guy. Then throw in our performances and terrible displays in Europe and you can see why I want to literally throw him off the second tier of the Delle Alpi. Just please leave Juventus and go to Real or England or wherever you want to go.

I have my doubts about Deschamps as manager, however I have come to the conclusion that my hate for Capello is greater than my doubts of Didier, so if Deschamps is the only person available to take over for Capello then so be it. At least he has the club closer to his heart than Capello ever has..
Unlike many others I have always said this is the foundation of my hatred aimed at Capello. He did run away like a thief and his behaviour towards Totti and Cassano was a disgrace.

I'm glad to see him out. Our club has just beaten cancer. Congratulations, guys.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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Seven said:
Unlike many others I have always said this is the foundation of my hatred aimed at Capello. He did run away like a thief and his behaviour towards Totti and Cassano was a disgrace.

I'm glad to see him out. Our club has just beaten cancer. Congratulations, guys.
is he out?
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
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The way I see it, this is the perfect time for Capello to prove that he has loyalty.
But if he wants out, fine, get moving...

His loss!
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
On the other hand, I do think it is "good news".
Juventus needs a change. Maybe the road is rocky initially, but then I do think that the road becomes smooth after taht
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
Jem83 said:
The way I see it, this is the perfect time for Capello to prove that he has loyalty.
But if he wants out, fine, get moving...

His loss!
It's "official", Capello will leave if Juventus are demoted. Even if we do stay in Serie A, which I don't believe will happen, Capello has already shown he's not loyal.
 
Sep 1, 2002
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Seven said:
Unlike many others I have always said this is the foundation of my hatred aimed at Capello. He did run away like a thief and his behaviour towards Totti and Cassano was a disgrace.

I'm glad to see him out. Our club has just beaten cancer. Congratulations, guys.
What a load of Balderdash and Piffle.

Don't use emotive language like cancer.

Your signiture is still inaccurate too.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
Seven said:
Unlike many others I have always said this is the foundation of my hatred aimed at Capello. He did run away like a thief and his behaviour towards Totti and Cassano was a disgrace.

I'm glad to see him out. Our club has just beaten cancer. Congratulations, guys.
unlike the old days, where u would see players and coaches stay for a long time.. these days its different, and he did stay at roma for 5 yrs and did well with them, if he went to any other club there wouldnt be much drama in roma like it happend.
totti started the war of words and he was very harsh i guess, also cap is not the guy to just shut it and take the heat.

if he wants to leave then its not bad, a new period ....just hope we get some success with the new coach
 

del bra

Junior Member
May 27, 2006
65
theres no such thing as serie a without juve. look at serie a in the past, the only reason its successful is because of juve, if juve goes down, its taking the league with it. i dont think they will relegate juventus because it will make them lose a lot of money.

FORZA JUVE:toast:
 

Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
5,055
The question is whether or not the Agnelli's will continue to fund the club if the worst case scenario materializes.

Myself, I always see a glass that is half full and I expect to see a ruling that is not quite as draconian a penalty as some fear. The situation for Italian football would be very dire if Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio are relegated. The knocl-on consequences for competitions like the Champions League are obvious.

The latest news is that we can expect an announcement before 15/6 thus enabling the clubs to plan for their futures.

Stay positive. FORZA JUVE
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
5,162
Luftwaffles said:
The question is whether or not the Agnelli's will continue to fund the club if the worst case scenario materializes.

Myself, I always see a glass that is half full and I expect to see a ruling that is not quite as draconian a penalty as some fear. The situation for Italian football would be very dire if Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio are relegated. The knocl-on consequences for competitions like the Champions League are obvious.

The latest news is that we can expect an announcement before 15/6 thus enabling the clubs to plan for their futures.

Stay positive. FORZA JUVE

Well said.

A points deduction, I think....but we will stay in A
 

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