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Freddy

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Feb 1, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++
I think if Dp doesnt perform this season, he may well be on his way out, and Cassano will replace him. Imo, now that cassano's having problems with Roma, the only thing he'll want to be with is his old coach Capello, and that means Juve.
It's not only cause Cassano has problems with Roma....It's also cause Roma has Financial problems ..they need money, so I guess Moggi will playing on that part
 

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Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Cassano is not needed. We already have Del Piero, Trezeguet and Ibrahimovic, and if Alex leaves as some of you suggest, we can bring back Miccoli. I don't see ADP leaving any time soon anyways.
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by ehfvkfao ] ++
06/10/2004. Thierry Henry announced today that the most exciting player in Europe right now is Roma striker Antonio Cassano and he expects to see Italy reach the final of Euro 2004.

"I think that the Azzurri will be in tournament till the last match," the French superstar said. "Their defence is incredible and they have Cassano, one of the most talented players around".

"When I see him play he makes me jump in my chair because he is very creative and plus he's a madman," the Arsenal striker added. "Totti and Zidane are world class players but Cassano is a great surprise and he is a treasure for Italy".
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thi article is four months old.
 

aressandro10

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Totti: Cassano has gone too far
Saturday 18 September, 2004

Francesco Totti has turned on errant teammate Antonio Cassano after his latest antics and admits he is partly to blame.

“He made two terrible mistakes in the space of three days,” the Roma captain told the ‘Gazzetta dello Sport.’ “What’s worse is that they are always the same errors.”

The 22-year-old starlet hit the headlines on Sunday when he was sent off for a reaction foul on Fiorentina’s Giorgio Chiellini, then stormed out of the training ground when he discovered he wasn’t in the squad for Wednesday’s Champions’ League clash with Dynamo Kiev.

“Rudi Voller was right to punish him,” continued Totti. “The previous management team was a little unclear on the whole issue, but from now on there can be no more tolerance. Enough is enough.”

Voller explained that he would try to instil the discipline that has been so sorely lacking within the Giallorossi camp and director of sport Franco Baldini also added that they would “change tack” on dealing with Cassano.

Whereas previous Coach Fabio Capello rarely punished the starlet for repeatedly insulting him and walking out on training sessions, the new regime is going to get tough.

“The club made a mistake in not immediately disciplining him,” added Totti, “and I was also partly to blame as I allowed him to do whatever he wanted. Now everyone has had enough.”

“The previous Coach told him one thing to his face and another behind his back. Just think that the young players were advised not to hang around with Cassano and myself, but rather to spend time with someone who is now at Juventus. And I don't mean Jonathan Zebina,” he added with a clear reference to Emerson.

Meanwhile, his former club Bari have rushed to the defence of this eternally controversial figure.

“Cassano made a mistake,” admitted former Bari director general Carlo Regalia, “but the criticism has been over the top. Sometimes his practical jokes can go too far, but this is his strength.”

The youngster shot to fame as a teenager during his first Serie A season at hometown club Bari, which included a wonder goal against Inter. In 2001 he earned a £20m move to Roma and has been troubling Coaches and teammates with his antics ever since.

“He never did anything really serious at Bari,” added Regalia. “He was just a child when he joined our youth system, but in football terms he knew it all."

"Cassano is the kind of lad who takes situations by the scruff of the neck and won’t go missing in a big game. If anything, you can’t get him off the ball! All he needs to settle back down is to know that the club has faith in him.”

Meanwhile, as Totti is certain to miss the trip to Messina this Sunday due to a muscular problem, Vincenzo Montella should partner Marco Delvecchio upfront.


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i can see now what Cassano would do if he eva reunited with his 'beloved' coach Fabio Capello at Juve :howler:


on another note, what a ****ed up camp this AS Roma...wonder what sort of camp Juve has behind the scene...
 

Il Messiah

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Aug 21, 2004
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cassano much better than miccoli
miccoli has di vaio level quality
but
cassano has R.baggio level quality

he can much goal and.....................much much assist
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by ehfvkfao ] ++
cassano much better than miccoli
miccoli has di vaio level quality
but
cassano has R.baggio level quality

he can much goal and.....................much much assist
Oh please ...
 

Azzurri7

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Capello: Totti was a bad example Saturday 18 September, 2004

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The bitterness between Francesco Totti and Fabio Capello has spilled over with the two men accusing each other of leading Antonio Cassano astray.


“It’s true that I told Daniele De Rossi not to follow Totti and Cassano’s example,” confirmed the former Roma Coach. “I told him to stay close to Emerson, live a healthy life and follow his lead if he wanted to achieve certain results.”


“It was the advice that a Coach must give to a young player who is growing, so that he doesn’t get lost in a moment of glory.”


Totti openly blamed Capello for not disciplining Cassano in the past, and suggested that this is what made the youngster feel he could get away with his bad behaviour.


“It now seems that everything happening at Roma is my fault,” smiled the Juventus boss, “yet with me in charge we won a Scudetto and came second behind a great Milan side.”


“Everything I did with Cassano was with the results in mind and that is why I accepted things from him that I would not have done with others. I tried to talk to him like a Father to a son.”


Capello has stayed remarkably quiet on the circumstances surrounding his departure from Roma, but Totti’s interview made the fiery tactician come out of his shell.


“And finally, to Mr Totti,” he added. “I ask the captain and Roma man per excellance to remember Napoli. He knows what I mean, as on the penultimate day of the season we won the Scudetto in the Stadio San Paolo with 15,000 fans following us.”


Capello also aimed a final sideswipe at President Franco Sensi, who last week stated that the Coach had “run away in the night to Juventus.”


“Seeing as people keep trotting out this phrase,” concluded the Bianconeri boss, “I’d like to point out that I had a meeting with Juventus directors at 6pm, so if anything I left in mid-morning.”
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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We'd have Cassano and Zlatan upfront the only thing missing then would be Vieri. We'd have the biggest moan the football world has ever seen.
 

Eaglesnake_1

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Mar 28, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Dominic ] ++
We'd have Cassano and Zlatan upfront the only thing missing then would be Vieri. We'd have the biggest moan the football world has ever seen.
The easiest solution for all that people that wants cassano come to Juve...forget about that....and start supporting Roma....:D
 
May 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
Cassano is not needed. We already have Del Piero, Trezeguet and Ibrahimovic, and if Alex leaves as some of you suggest, we can bring back Miccoli. I don't see ADP leaving any time soon anyways.

hmm it may be good to give miccoli + cash for cassano... :cheesy:
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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i dont see cassano being the problem here. i see totti being a lil jealous boy cuz capello left as did emerson. if i was coach, i would advise de rossi to stay away from totti and cassano also. totti is a loud mouth and arrogant asshole while cassano is a spoilt lil boy.

overall, what cassano needs to be told is that he isnt bigger than the club. if he joined juve, he would understand that he is just another quality player in the team. he isnt special, the club is a club. if he isnt able to agree with these terms, then he doesnt join, simple as that.

but at the end of the day, cassano is a player who could definately take over del piero and become a great at juve.

and most importantly, juventus is completely different to roma, and im sure cassano would understand that when joining juve, or even milan for that matter, you are playing for the big boys.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Eaglesnake_1 ] ++


The easiest solution for all that people that wants cassano come to Juve...forget about that....and start supporting Roma....:D
Why would a human been with IQ bigget than 50 support Roma?!;)
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Modo Bianconero ] ++


well i only agree with xassano is a big surprise.. and hopefully he will live up to henrys expectations and fly with the azzuri to da final of euro 2004 its not gonna be easy though koz i have this feeling that we will go out in da first round and one of our players will spit on another team player and get suspended.... but dats just wht i think will happen i hope everything goes well though azzuri wins da final and cassano show how big a surprise he is and be sold to real madrid for 100 gazillion pounds

forza azzuri
Finally a nice post Modo. Well done. ;)
 

River

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Jun 15, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Orgut ] ++

Why would a human been with IQ bigget than 50 support Roma?!;)
Because Roma are a classy club and Rome is a classy city. And because (as I have witnessed in first hand experience being a Chelsea fan) its way cooler to support a team that kinda sucks and dosent win much, winning something once in a while making it very special than to support the biggest club in the country with fans everywhere who win all the time.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by River ] ++


Because Roma are a classy club and Rome is a classy city. And because (as I have witnessed in first hand experience being a Chelsea fan) its way cooler to support a team that kinda sucks and dosent win much, winning something once in a while making it very special than to support the biggest club in the country with fans everywhere who win all the time.
I wouldn't call Roma a classy club River. :D
 
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