vlatko said:
i didn't say what he said was wrong, i said i even agree with what he said, i don't agree with the way he said and most importantly to whom he said it. if he had told that to capello himself, not the press, he'd get more respect from me, that would have been class.
like i said i don't want to get into this as it's a lost cause. all of you despise capello and i respect him as a coach. i also love and respect del piero so this debate is pointeless to me. in this particular case, personally i would have prefered the other approach rather than this one, but that alex has class and is a professioanl, that goes without saying.
like i said i don't want to get into this as it's a lost cause. all of you despise capello and i respect him as a coach. i also love and respect del piero so this debate is pointeless to me. in this particular case, personally i would have prefered the other approach rather than this one, but that alex has class and is a professioanl, that goes without saying.
It's just that a reporter asked him, and he responded it. That's it. That's about it. Sure, it would be better if he shutted his mouth, but he ain't God, he ain't an angel, he is a human like us who sometimes need someone to share our own feelings. Remember, he was kinda 'tortured' in this past two years, and he was just 'unleashed'. You may disagree with me, and I will respect your opinion, but please try to imagine if you were in his shoes.
I still rate his words as class because he didn't talk the way Totti did, he didn't insult Capello as a person (like what others usually do) but as a coach, and he kept his mouth shutted for the fuckin 2 years, not like the Ibrahimoshit, who played almost every match (horribly), but still asking for a fuckin pay rise.
