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baggio

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Im dont believe that Juve directors will sell Delpiero to Milan, at least not this season. IMO,from Moggi point of view, If a forward leave (apart from Miccoli), it would be Mutu. And i frankly prefer to have Mutu than Cassano because Cassano prescence will make Capello change radically the style of playing,trying to adjust it to a playmaker like Antonio. And that would be very risky, right now...We really are done now, we need to play this season with the team we have now....

If Mutu is sold, I'll blame Capello more than I would Moggi because its a known fact that Moggi is an ardent admirer of Adrian. It would be a general consensus to make such a sale, but one that would be initiated by Capello. Frankly though, it would be insipid to sell Mutu, if Milan are willing to meet our asking price for Del Piero. Dp must go, and he must go now for the good of Juve and for his own good as well. If he stays here hes not going to be on the plane to Germany, thats for sure, and I think he knows that. And so does Ancelotti.
 

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#10

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Oh common John, Tendulkar is way better than Thorpe(also retired now) and Gilchrist. I'll say Lara is right up there in terms of talent with the master blaster, but the statistics show whose enjoyed more consistency.

The Beckham of cricket would actually make him seem more style than substance. It is quite frankly the other way around. He's all game, no show. So why wont the ad whizzes cash in on his brilliance? Yea, but I think its more than his tennis elbow hes recuperating from, given that fielding could cause him issues, and his back isnt in the best shape either.

Fact remains, Tendulkar on his day is untouchable, and that even includes competition from Brian Lara. :stuckup:

PS: Axl, we praising him more than the gods isnt really the case anymore. I think with such a good batting line up we can actually live without Tendulkar, and there is a gradual acceptance of the fact that he will retire sooner or later, and it wont hurt as much as it would've maybe 4-5 years ago. But as of now, we're way off form, I think Chappell will have done a tremendous job by the time the World cup comes around.
No doubt the man has talent. And yes he is an amazing player.

But there are many reasons why in my eyes he isnt a legend.

The petty reason is that his fans (similar to DP) worship him more than any god. Creating stupid arguements and defences for their men. This winds me no end.

Another reason is that to me, imho, a legend has to do something heroic and tendulka hasnt imho.

But im biased, im an Akram fan :D
 

baggio

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I disagree. The fact is, he's going to make the world record for the most number of runs his own. He is untouchable on his day, and I dont say that in defense of him, because I've always been a bigger fan of Vinod Kambli who unfortunately threw it all away very early in his career. You'd have it wrong if you felt that Sachin enjoys the kind of worship that he used to nowadays, because like i said, its dawned on most, that Sachin is slowly but surely going to be coming to the end of his illustrious career. Tendulkar is too good not to be given the tag of legend, although I'd have to say you do have a point when you say he has to do something heroic, because in most matches when we really need him he more often than not fails. Yes, he's displayed some spectacular ability in trying times, I could never forget against Australia in Sharjah in 97, and I dont think they would either. But if I were to choose someone with more ability in that sense, I'd have to say more than Lara and Tendulkar, Steve Waugh (retired) would be my pick.
As for Wasim Akram, that guy is no doubt right up there with the greats. Always been one of my favourites, and even though Axl may disagree with me, I'd consider Wasim to be a better bolwer than Imran Khan.
 

HelterSkelter

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no baggio i dont disgaree with you on the wasim thing.wasim was better than imran khan.imran khan is considered to be the greatest captain we ever had,and easily the finest all rounder we ever produced.
but in terms of bowling ability,i dont think there's anyone who can match wasim.
even though im a waqar younis fan,wasim's class is unmistakable.
though i doubt wether wasim woudlve have developed into the legend he is today unless imran had not fine tuned him very early in his career.imran probably had the biggest impact on wasim's career.
its a perfect example of a professor teaching the student a subject,and then the student going on to become more intelligent than the professor.

and yes.
we're straying off the topic.
lets get back to cassano:D
i think ill start a cricket topic in the other sports forum.lets talk abt it there.
 

#10

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On topic: cassano....no thanks.

Off topic:

Baggio: Your arguements are all true, but none to make me think legend. If u so happend to mention the fact that he is the king of domination when it comes to Batsmen taking on bowlers, then id see more reason to get the tag.
Correct me if im wrong, but isnt or wasnt Sachin Papsi's number one star used to sell their product?

My current fav indian batsen, without doubt the masterfull dravid.

Axl: I totally agree in the majority of the post. Imran khan was possibly the classiest allrounder of them all. Definately Pakistans greatest captain, funny how he moved into politics after :rolleyes:

As for younis....gr8 bowler, but imho shite captain and a wee bit up his own arse.
 

baggio

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Baggio: Your arguements are all true, but none to make me think legend. If u so happend to mention the fact that he is the king of domination when it comes to Batsmen taking on bowlers, then id see more reason to get the tag.
Correct me if im wrong, but isnt or wasnt Sachin Papsi's number one star used to sell their product?

My current fav indian batsen, without doubt the masterfull dravid.

Axl: I totally agree in the majority of the post. Imran khan was possibly the classiest allrounder of them all. Definately Pakistans greatest captain, funny how he moved into politics after :rolleyes:

As for younis....gr8 bowler, but imho shite captain and a wee bit up his own arse.

I think you need to cut him some slack. Im sure you have the right to opinion as far as you're own favourites go, but it would be unfair to not term Sachin a legend. Yes you did get me right though, I think Sachin is the king of domination when it comes to batsmen vs bowlers. He's got every stroke in the book and more. Its unfortunate like you rightfully said, Dravid infact is the go-to guy when the chips are down, but even he would only take a backseat on a day Sachin performs, that's all I'm trying to say. As for him being Pepsi's number one ambassador, I dont see nothing wrong with him being marketed like that? If the man has talent, why wouldnt you want to associate yourself with him? Having said that, I wouldnt call him the Beckham of cricket, because he actually stands more for the game than just an icon for his style or flamboyance. And unlike Beckham, I think Sachin has his priorities right, he knows whatever happens, cricket and India always come first.


Axl, you're right about Waqar as well, his inswinging yorkers were unplayable, but I think Wasim had tremendous personality on the pitch which made him more feared than Waqar on it, and more loved than him off it. Imran may have been Pakistan's favourite all rounder if you can call him that, but I think he speaks too much for his own good, and he's better suited to politics for that reason. My favourite from that category, like I said, is Wasim: pure class.
 

#10

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Baggio, u r slowly putting astrong argument for him to be given the legend status...ill have to investigate more :cool:

Younis...unplayable inswinging yorkers and all....apart from that, wasim was superior in every other department.
 

baggio

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Wasim was miles ahead in all other facets of the game.


Back on topic:

Calciomercato are reporting that Cassano will be sold by Roma because he's not agreed to Sensi's ultimatum of signing a new contract. And Milan are ready to make a shock move for him, but Cassano wants Capello. Juve, they say are ready to move in with a sale for Tudor that gives them some much needed cash for the deal. Its a matter of 8 days now, to be honest. On another note, Del Piero is reported to have begun talks with Milan for a possible move, as reported by Corriere Dello Sport.
 

- vOnAm -

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Wow, if this actually happens I would be really happy!!

( abit sad to lose DP, our icon for a long time, but I always say to myself, he doesnt' produce the goods anyhow)
 

Holygr4le

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Aug 4, 2005
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Wow, if this actually happens I would be really happy!!

( abit sad to lose DP, our icon for a long time, but I always say to myself, he doesnt' produce the goods anyhow)
Agree.
DP going to another team would be gr8 for both Juve and DP.
 

- vOnAm -

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yeah the Delle Alpi will go from half full to 20% full, and then I'd only check up on this forum once a week coz nobody would post. :D

Milan forums will be filled to the neck....
 

Holygr4le

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Posted this under the Mutu thread.
Reposting it here instead...

Do you remeber the photo from last year when he (Cassano) scored he took his shirt of?
He is fat!

How can you play fotball at that level and dont understand that you need to eat right and exercise???

He´s not just a troublemaker, he´s totaly stupid to!
 

Holygr4le

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++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++
yeah the Delle Alpi will go from half full to 20% full, and then I'd only check up on this forum once a week coz nobody would post. :D

Milan forums will be filled to the neck....
:D
But the problem still exist.
He is nog good enough on the field...
 

#10

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If this does happen, ill still be here, still be juve fan.

One man doesnt make or break a team...

Even if cassano got my treasured number ten....it wouldnt be anything to sing or sigh about.
 

Hambon

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Apr 22, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Holygr4le ] ++
Posted this under the Mutu thread.
Reposting it here instead...

Do you remeber the photo from last year when he (Cassano) scored he took his shirt of?
He is fat!

How can you play fotball at that level and dont understand that you need to eat right and exercise???

He´s not just a troublemaker, he´s totaly stupid to!
come on man get a life.....Cassano is one gifted player, if he didnt eat right and excercise he wouldnt be playing at this level.....fat?? you must be blind dude...

His tendency to be labeled as a trouble maker adds to his flare on and off the field......layoff cassano man ...he is the Italian prodigy
 
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