The Ex-Juve Managers,Players(cats and dogs in some cases) thread (4 Viewers)

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,765
#61
I never said he didn't have "bundles of talent". But if he was here, we would beat every Reggina, Livorno and Cagliari with ease, then we we have to play Inter in a title-decider, that's when we will be disappointed. In CL, we will fly through group stages, then we come up against Real, and once again disappointed.

Give me Camo over him anyday.
 

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,121
#62
I never said he didn't have "bundles of talent". But if he was here, we would beat every Reggina, Livorno and Cagliari with ease, then we we have to play Inter in a title-decider, that's when we will be disappointed. In CL, we will fly through group stages, then we come up against Real, and once again disappointed.
Come again?

Give me Camo over him anyday.
:howler:

No offense man but that's just absurd.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,597
#66
I never said he didn't have "bundles of talent". But if he was here, we would beat every Reggina, Livorno and Cagliari with ease, then we we have to play Inter in a title-decider, that's when we will be disappointed. In CL, we will fly through group stages, then we come up against Real, and once again disappointed.

Give me Camo over him anyday.
He wouldnt beat every Reggina,Livorno etc..he would run circles around them.And i agree that he ends up being invisible in big games,but people take that a bit too far.He's definatley someone who'd be the best in the world at some point in his career,and he'd get over the choker tag eventually.And he wasnt that bad against the big teams btw.Not brilliant,but he certainly wasnt poor.But yes,you do expect a top class player to deliver in big games,and i think he will do tthat.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,121
#68
Maybe we should sign him for the regular league games and have Camo for the important games?... NOT! That choker can fuck off.
So the matches against Arsenal and Chelsea where he lit up the pitch is what you call choking?

Give me a break dude. You're still caught up over the Manure-Milan matches in Europe.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,597
#70
Milan did give him a candy bar and send him back to kindergarden,but he owned Roma.Im not talking about the 7-0 here,even the 2-1 ldefeat in Rome.A Roma team btw,that is pretty capable of winning the CL.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,121
#71
Sometimes I want to gauge my eyes out with all the absurd bias I see on this forum. From Ronaldinho to Marquez, Ronaldo to Tevez, it's ridiculous.
 

gsol

Senior Member
Oct 14, 2007
1,448
#73
I don't agree with Moggi. Yes we would have had stronger players but that apparantly doesn't matter anymore anyway. If Juventus would have been stronger there would have been more stupid calls against us to keep us at bay.

Moggi had friends and knew how to get the team respected but ultimately the FIGC and league is now governed by those too close to Moratti and Telecom.

The Cassano thing surprised me though. He always said that he didn't sign him because of his attitude and lack of discipline.

In any case Moggi won't be coming back to Juventus even if his appeal goes through successfully. He would never be hired by nor work for Blanc, Elkann, and Montezemolo. People forget these guys were enemies for years. If he comes back I fear it would be with Milan since he and Berlumerda are faily close and Berlu was trying to hire him long ago.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,765
#74
Milan did give him a candy bar and send him back to kindergarden,but he owned Roma.Im not talking about the 7-0 here,even the 2-1 ldefeat in Rome.A Roma team btw,that is pretty capable of winning the CL.
Correct me if I'm wrong but he was doing an Ibracadabra in Rome, and only started to do his world famous poniness when after it became clear that Man U were ass-raping Roma and the pressure was off.

EDIT: Plus, Roma themselves are chokers.
Sometimes I want to gauge my eyes out with all the absurd bias I see on this forum. From Ronaldinho to Marquez, Ronaldo to Tevez, it's ridiculous.
Dinho and Tevez- :tup:

Cronaldo and Marquez- :tdown:

See, no bias :tup: to a Barca player and a Man U player :D
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
#76
He wouldnt beat every Reggina,Livorno etc..he would run circles around them.And i agree that he ends up being invisible in big games,but people take that a bit too far.He's definatley someone who'd be the best in the world at some point in his career,and he'd get over the choker tag eventually.And he wasnt that bad against the big teams btw.Not brilliant,but he certainly wasnt poor.But yes,you do expect a top class player to deliver in big games,and i think he will do tthat.
And he is still young. So much more to come from him.


Dinho and Tevez- :tup:

Cronaldo and Marquez- :tdown:

See, no bias :tup: to a Barca player and a Man U player :D
You do realise that Ronaldinho is a choker?
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,597
#78
Correct me if I'm wrong but he was doing an Ibracadabra in Rome, and only started to do his world famous poniness when after it became clear that Man U were ass-raping Roma and the pressure was off.

EDIT: Plus, Roma themselves are chokers.

Dinho and Tevez- :tup:

Cronaldo and Marquez- :tdown:

See, no bias :tup: to a Barca player and a Man U player :D


I dont have a link where you could see the match.This clip is all ive got.He virtaully created Man Utd' first goal on his own.This isnt an Ibracadabra.He was pretty good that night.The 2nd leg was a joke.And he had a field day that night.

Here's a more detailed clip :

 

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