Weston “Royale Avec Fromage” McKennie (96 Viewers)

Nomuken

“Year Zero”
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Dec 14, 2009
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Safe to say it was Texas hold ‘em.

Interesting when it’s our players
, the media outlets have them in a Juventus jersey, when it other non Juve players, it’s in a national jersey.
 
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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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For the same reason Fagioli was investigated and banned for however long. Stupid archaic rules.
not sure whats archaic here? fagioli was a gambling addict owing money to mafia. thats a huge no no just for simply being likely to throw matches to outside influence.

people get fired and banned from jobs in other fields for same reasons. fagioli lucky he was just given a ban and not terminated
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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That’s a bit rich considering Allegri did too, and Capello squandered the best squad we ever had before Calciopoli with his rigid terror 442 ball.
Crazy how great squad we had back then too. But having both Emerson and Vieira was epic lol.

Incredible that we used to have Del Piero, Trezeguet, Ibrahimovic, Mutu and Zalayeta. Literally insane. And now we have Vlahovic.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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That’s a bit rich considering Allegri did too, and Capello squandered the best squad we ever had before Calciopoli with his rigid terror 442 ball.
Maybe, but I don't remember Capello misplacing players the way Motta did. Capello's point is that Tudor didn't do something revolutionary, but he only used common sense. He plays Yildiz as a playmaker and gave McKennie a running up and down role, while Motta did the opposite.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Crazy how great squad we had back then too. But having both Emerson and Vieira was epic lol.

Incredible that we used to have Del Piero, Trezeguet, Ibrahimovic, Mutu and Zalayeta. Literally insane. And now we have Vlahovic.
And Cannavaro, and Zambrotta, and Camoranesi, and Thuram, and Nedved, and Chiellini, and Kovac... the list goes on and on. And then we crash out to Liverpool by playing the worst football ever.

Maybe, but I don't remember Capello misplacing players the way Motta did. Capello's point is that Tudor didn't do something revolutionary, but he only used common sense. He plays Yildiz as a playmaker and gave McKennie a running up and down role, while Motta did the opposite.
But Mckennie was never really a wingback, nor is Kily Gonzalez. Kelly isn't even a footballer. I like Tudor but lets not get ahead of ourselves either.
 

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