++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++
Zlatan and Cassano do not have the same disciplinary problems. Zlatan has a temper on the pitch, but he generally gets along with his teammates and coaches (at least at club level). Furthermore, Zlatan's problems seem to be inherent while Cassano only goes off when things aren't going his way. Zlatan seems to be reforming himself, but that would be much more difficult for Cassano to do, IMO.
Zlatan and Cassano do not have the same disciplinary problems. Zlatan has a temper on the pitch, but he generally gets along with his teammates and coaches (at least at club level). Furthermore, Zlatan's problems seem to be inherent while Cassano only goes off when things aren't going his way. Zlatan seems to be reforming himself, but that would be much more difficult for Cassano to do, IMO.
++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++
Who cares what a big club we are? Cassano does not. He is absorbed with himself, that's why he could never be successful here. He does not respect his club, his fans, his fellow player, or his coach. What makes you think that all of that will change if he comes to Juve? I suppose he'll suddenly become open to criticism, never walk out of training, and take the bench like a man, if we buy him...
Who cares what a big club we are? Cassano does not. He is absorbed with himself, that's why he could never be successful here. He does not respect his club, his fans, his fellow player, or his coach. What makes you think that all of that will change if he comes to Juve? I suppose he'll suddenly become open to criticism, never walk out of training, and take the bench like a man, if we buy him...
