Miccoli ( Thank you L'Pool ) (1 Viewer)

May 30, 2004
2,578
#42
++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++


I do believe its against the rules to talk about one of our players in this derogatory manner. With people like you claiming to support our club its hardly a surprise he's said those things is it?
well after wht he said and keeps saying i dont consider him as a juve player... sorry i just couldnt control myself ... watch a 4 hour wrestling match .. hes like kicking juve while their down.. he should have more respect for the greatest club in italy.. get over his damn grudge hes too upset he couldnt score against us ... why comment on the match in tht way its soo insulting man .. uncalled for i would still go all out on him if i meet him in an alley .. even if i get my ass kicked id make sure to cut off his filthy tongue. damn he ticks me off... sorry about the language in the previous post.
 
May 30, 2004
2,578
#44
++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++


yeah whatever, miccoli the next baggio.
miccoli the next baggio.... he might be a good player good shooter i cant deny tht but baggio is a much bigger man than miccoli will ever be .. thts why bagio is a good player truely and loved throughout italy hes a decent man something miccoli will never be... i mean its like him and maresca are daily visitors to antijuve.com or they may evens trt their own club the i hope juve fux up in everything even though i have nothing to gain club..
 

Dan

Back & Quack
Mar 9, 2004
9,290
#46
i dunno, look at it from his shoes. He just got moved from the club where he was the best forward all season yet did not play. He is just mad at the injustices suffered.
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#47
I'm have been in his exact situation b4, and I know exactly how that feel.

But that doesn't mean that he should continue living into his past. Y not look ahead, set ur priorities right and do ur job well? At least u live happily and forget about ur past. At least he is on loan and can return to Juve. If he is lucky + performing well, Juve will call him back for sure. Tell u the truth, I b!tch about my situation to my family b4, and twice is already enough to get them pissed. I'm almost certain that the reaction from u guys r the same.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,413
#48
++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
i dunno, look at it from his shoes. He just got moved from the club where he was the best forward all season yet did not play. He is just mad at the injustices suffered.
Football is a professional sport and transfers are a part of it, if he cannot digest that then he is simply a moron or does not belong in that world.
 

Dan

Back & Quack
Mar 9, 2004
9,290
#49
It doesnt explain why he wasnt played when he was the best, and then shipped away. Im not justifiying it, im explaining why he is doing it, as petty as it may be.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,834
#50
++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
It doesnt explain why he wasnt played when he was the best, and then shipped away. Im not justifiying it, im explaining why he is doing it, as petty as it may be.
Miccoli knew full well what he was getting into. He had a choice: to try to see if he could establish himself among the elite forwards in Serie A by earning a starting role within an attack that featured Del Piero and Trez, two solid (at the time) internationals. Alternatively, he could have sought offers/clubs that would have featured him more prominently due to their relative lack of talent.

He chose the former. And at Juve he couldn't turn the corner with his performances to warrant a regular first team start. That's the gamble he took. That's the bed he made. Now it's only his responsibility to sleep in it.

I have little sympathy for him because the willing choices he made didn't turn out as rosy as he hoped. He took a gamble and lost.
 
May 30, 2004
2,578
#52
++ [ originally posted by ZhiXin ] ++
I'm have been in his exact situation b4, and I know exactly how that feel.

But that doesn't mean that he should continue living into his past. Y not look ahead, set ur priorities right and do ur job well? At least u live happily and forget about ur past. At least he is on loan and can return to Juve. If he is lucky + performing well, Juve will call him back for sure. Tell u the truth, I b!tch about my situation to my family b4, and twice is already enough to get them pissed. I'm almost certain that the reaction from u guys r the same.
you also played for juventus and was delpieros sub ... wht r the chances man ...
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#53
++ [ originally posted by Modo Bianconero ] ++


you also played for juventus and was delpieros sub ... wht r the chances man ...
Nope, but for my case it is somewhat similar to him. Not exact though. Sprry if I mistyped
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
#55
IMO he never deserved to play at Juve,a few good matches with Perugia dont prove anything IMO,but what he said doesnt deserve all this reaction:eek:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,413
#56
++ [ originally posted by BAH_Bianconero ] ++
All I say is that I hope Miccolli has a good time playing in the serie b..
He will retire as he said and get more time to watch wrestling.
 

Gandalf

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2003
2,038
#58
I used to like him.. but, hearing him saying these words (if it's true).. I lost all respect for him.. he can wank himself by the nearest light pole..

man, I as a juve fan.. hate it when an italian team get knocked out of the CL.. but this little prick doesn't even care.. what the ****..
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,355
#59
++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
I'd moan too if I were being kept out of the side by a vastly inferior player purely on a reputation basis.
Yes, if that would have been the case with Miccoli, I would understand his reactions now.
 

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