The Neverending Story-Cassano to Juve (37 Viewers)

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Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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he will need to leave that shite attitude at home if he wants to make it here.otherwise he will never ingratiate himself with the fans.
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Desmond ] ++
he will need to leave that shite attitude at home if he wants to make it here.otherwise he will never ingratiate himself with the fans.
How true.

That attitude of his will tarnish the image of Juve if he keeps on throwing tantrums.
 

Lilianna

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Apr 3, 2003
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this is the ONLY reason why i don't want cassano.
because the IDEAL team for him is roma....NO OTHER TEAM.

the environment in roma is perfect for him.

juventus has more class than roma and so do our players...

if cassoano starts doing silly things like he used to weith his friend totti,he won't be kindly accepted from us(the fans) nor from the team
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++
this is the ONLY reason why i don't want cassano.
because the IDEAL team for him is roma....NO OTHER TEAM.

the environment in roma is perfect for him.

juventus has more class than roma and so do our players...

if cassoano starts doing silly things like he used to weith his friend totti,he won't be kindly accepted from us(the fans) nor from the team
Did you ever consider the possiblity that it's because of the atmosphere at Roma that he behaves how he does?
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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one example doesn't prove your whole point. Of course someone like Nedved probably wouldn't behave like that even at Roma, but when you have an already volatile character in a poisonous environment, of course these things are going to happen. I think Moggi's right when he says that given the right environment, Cassano could learn to control his behaviour
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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You have a point Graham and I'm confident that Cassano could improve at Juve, but IMO Cassano is Cassano. He'll always be a spoilt conceited kid who wants nothing more than to follow in Totti's footsteps.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
You have a point Graham and I'm confident that Cassano could improve at Juve, but IMO Cassano is Cassano. He'll always be a spoilt conceited kid who wants nothing more than to follow in Totti's footsteps.
Of course we're not gonna turn him into an angel, but like Zlatan, I think Juve's a suitable environment for young mavericks to get their act together and start playing football every now and then
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

Of course we're not gonna turn him into an angel, but like Zlatan, I think Juve's a suitable environment for young mavericks to get their act together and start playing football every now and then
Firstly, Zlatan wasn't as bad as Cassano when he joined us, and secondly, he's still going around the place headbutting people.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

Oh, it'll cost us big. That's one thing you can be sure about
Yeah, it WILL cost us big, and even though Cassano is a brilliant young talent, I'm not sure I'd be willing to pay 30m for someone with an attitude such as his :totti:
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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I highly doubt that Cassano is doing what he is because he wants to leave Roma. He's the vice captain and playing alongside his idol. To say that Casso will change if he joins Juve is wishful thinking imo. He can improve, but as far as I'm concerned Antonio Cassano will always be what he is now - a fantastic footballer but a stupid prick.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
I highly doubt that Cassano is doing what he is because he wants to leave Roma. He's the vice captain and playing alongside his idol. To say that Casso will change if he joins Juve is wishful thinking imo. He can improve, but as far as I'm concerned Antonio Cassano will always be what he is now - a fantastic footballer but a stupid prick.
Remember Cassano before Euro 2004 Stu? His attitude at that time was very good, as his relationship with Capello was growing stronger, and it seemed like the two got along with each other well (after some minor scuffles earlier in the season). With the Azzurri he was angelic, which leads me to believe under the right atmosphere and players around him he will develop a better attitude. With Capello as coach, and players like Thuram, Emerson, and Fabio Cannavaro, they won't let Cassano run a muck like at Roma. So I can guarantee you that Cassano would settle down at Juve.
 

LaPrimaJuve

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Sep 27, 2004
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Just recently, Moggi even started to push for Cassano, saying that he is always welcome at Juve.

On the issue of environment, who has left Roma and is doing much better?
Emerson, Capello, Zebina, Lima. The only person who is playing bad is Samuel.

Who has entered Roma not playing up to par?
Mido, Perotta, Ferrari, Mexes, Voeller.

Clearly, the environment was the reason why Cassano acts like this. Give him a calm, Capello filled environment and he will make the Cassano-Ibra combo work wonders!

CASSANO, il nostro numero dieci per il futuro!!!
 
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