The return of Kapo(Official: loan to Levante) (2 Viewers)

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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I completely forgot about Olivier,i wonder if he can rekindle his career?im sure Deschamps will bring the best out of him though.
 

Bozi

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Oct 18, 2005
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never really got going in his time with us, but never really got a chance either. was impressive before so hopefully he can recapture that form and forge a career in the juve shirt
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Good stuff here, I am sensing a change in the team towards a path I like; it would be interesting to see Juve again with a new face lift, even at lower divisions.
 
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Dominic

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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    Bozi.78 said:
    never really got going in his time with us, but never really got a chance either. was impressive before so hopefully he can recapture that form and forge a career in the juve shirt
    He was terribly unlucky. Just as he was starting to get minutes and impose himself and finally got to start a league match, he got injured 15 minutes into that match.
     

    Bozi

    The Bozman
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    Oct 18, 2005
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    Dominic said:
    He was terribly unlucky. Just as he was starting to get minutes and impose himself and finally got to start a league match, he got injured 15 minutes into that match.
    anyone know how he performed on loan???
     

    ZhiXin

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    Oct 1, 2004
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    Bozi.78 said:
    anyone know how he performed on loan???
    Average.

    But if Kapo is coming back, why not?
    After all he can perform on the left wing with less pressure and he can develop his maximum potential.
     

    zizoufan

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    May 25, 2004
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    juventus is preparing for the worse but as byrone said , we feel here optimistic about the atomsphere surrounding the club these days ! news faces new era ! I'm confident things will get better hopefully. U know we've wasted many players becoz of capello ! look at APPIAH and how he've done well in the world cup ties. Cappello just don't know how to get the most of young players
     
    May 20, 2006
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    Not bad - Zanetti, Marchionni, Bojinov, Miccoli, Kapo, Konko ( say what?), several players from Siena back, probably we shall bring Tachinardi home, only Mutu out ...and the transfer market hasnt started yet. Any news about Zlatihno ? Trez ?
     
    Dec 26, 2004
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    Don Lucciano said:
    Not bad - Zanetti, Marchionni, Bojinov, Miccoli, Kapo, Konko ( say what?), several players from Siena back, probably we shall bring Tachinardi home, only Mutu out ...and the transfer market hasnt started yet. Any news about Zlatihno ? Trez ?
    Old new Zlatan... Chewing gum, playing with oranges and missing Capello's presence in bed... sorry on bench.
     

    white_rabbit

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    Apr 9, 2006
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    Miccoli, Kapo, Konko

    if they are coming that means a more attacking juve... something we havent been fameliar with.

    i hope Didier all luck and i got faith on him not only because he was a juventus player but also i liked the monaco team he built, which reached the CL final

    also his method were clearly adopted from lippi ... the way he converts 442 to 433

    now we must have faith in the working managment. most of them are not experienced and they are put in a not so pretty situation, so we must not be too judgmental on them

    Forza Azzuri......... Forza Juve
     
    Mar 6, 2005
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    The thing is, we'll probably start off in the Serie B/C, so the inexperienced management and players as a whole would be given a smaller piece to chew for the moment..

    This could, in fact, turn out to be the best thing that's ever happened to Juventus after all
     

    Eddy

    The Maestro
    Aug 20, 2005
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    Deschamps is the man, he will need to adapt and slowly get used to his new job. I'm happy for Kapo. I hope he stays and learns from Nedved when he retires.
     

    peckface

    approaching curve
    Oct 3, 2004
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    I thought Kapo made a number of good games last season, and was pissed of him being loaned out. He would definetly be valuable in Serie B or C. I'm looking forward to get to watch him play again. :)

    Don Lucciano said:
    Not bad - Zanetti, Marchionni, Bojinov, Miccoli, Kapo, Konko ( say what?), several players from Siena back, probably we shall bring Tachinardi home, only Mutu out ...and the transfer market hasnt started yet. Any news about Zlatihno ? Trez ?
    If Zlatan would stay (WOULD), I wonder how he'd perform under Deschamps. If he would recover from this awful season and how he would deal with not being sure of his starting place. I hope it could have a positive effect on him that he would actually have to fight for a starting place. Not that we shouldn't sell him, cause I still think he could bring in loads of cash. But keeping him wouldn't be that bad either, since he has dominated sub-standard leagues throw out his career.

    It will also be nice to see him and Del Piero have a fair "competition" for the place next to the striker. Though I hope he could find a way to field an in form Alessandro despite how the other players are performing. Anyways, I'm pretty sure Zlatan will go to Real Madrid. Or Internazionale if Eriksson get that job, I think he's about first on his wish list of players.

    Anyhow, this would be an interesting line up in Serie B:

    Del Piero Bojinov
    Marchionni Nedved Giannichedda Kapo
    Chiellini Cannavaro Thuram Balzaretti
    Abbiatti

    DelpieroForLife said:
    Old new Zlatan... Chewing gum, playing with oranges and missing Capello's presence in bed... sorry on bench.
    Isn't this an insult to one of our players? Or do you just get warned if you insult one of the more popular players?
     

    acedriver

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    Jan 23, 2004
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    SexualChocolate said:
    The thing is, we'll probably start off in the Serie B/C, so the inexperienced management and players as a whole would be given a smaller piece to chew for the moment..

    This could, in fact, turn out to be the best thing that's ever happened to Juventus after all
    feels like playing football manager :lol:
     

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