Yep, Maresca is a real Juventino! (2 Viewers)

Sep 28, 2002
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#21
to be honest, i would probably say the same. last year he had a decent season but was ignored by lippi then summer comes and he's shipped away to florence, doubt it was his choice to go there, and that was what, 5th time in his career? no wonder he's pissed with moggi and co. so he blast them. i think its pretty obvious that he still likes the players here and would love to play but he has pride and dignity, no one wants him, fine, may they **** themselves i'll show what i can do in viola colours. sure, theat comment was unprofessional, but i personally would've made in september. actually, i started to like him more after this.
 

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Respaul

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
4,734
#22
++ [ originally posted by Holdon ] ++


He's been shitting on us since he left.
though that is true holdon... it seems we are not allowed to say that on this forum... as i was attacked as a liar just a couple of days ago ,when i even mentioned what enzo has said since he left Juventus... apparently Im a liar and enzo is a true juventino who would never say such things in the eyes of many members here.....
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
8,938
#23
A pity.I expected better from him.

Oh well,we can't blame him can we?He may not have reacted in the most responsible or professional way but I can't defend Juve either.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
#25
++ [ originally posted by kurvengeflüster ] ++
He is not the first one who couldn't step in as a regular. Soccer on this level is not a bed of roses and his recent comments show that even his characteristics lack of decency. Not Juve material.
That's not true, it's perfectly understandable Maresca has hit out at the club Juventus. He critized juve for the way his been treated, he critizes the management, rightfully so. He does not hit out at the symbol Juventus, nor at the players.

Maresca has been treated like shit by Moggi and co.
Quite frankly I think it's a premature and harsh to call Maresca unprofessional and lacking of decency.

The comments which Miccoli made were quite different, his comments WERE unproffesional and lacking of decency.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#26
life is hard and it was unfair for him, we gave him away for money, he wasnt the first or the last player left,
this does not excuse to cast a curse on juve,
some players and funs admired his job here,
now he have lost our respect for ever,
and as shadowfax said itsnt the first time he said such things.
let him show his talents in seria B
 
Sep 14, 2003
5,800
#27
++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


though that is true holdon... it seems we are not allowed to say that on this forum... as i was attacked as a liar just a couple of days ago ,when i even mentioned what enzo has said since he left Juventus... apparently Im a liar and enzo is a true juventino who would never say such things in the eyes of many members here.....
Yeah I saw that. Mentioning no names, there are a few posters here who don't quite know what they're talking about.
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#28
if u have been constantly loaned out and around, then for u to get a chane, prove he u could do it , then get loaned out anyway, wouldnt u be slightly pissed off?

However he still should have had the brains not to say what he said.....tho it could jus be the press building the pressure.
 
Jan 24, 2004
2,179
#29
++ [ originally posted by Dominic ] ++


That's not true, it's perfectly understandable Maresca has hit out at the club Juventus. He critized juve for the way his been treated, he critizes the management, rightfully so. He does not hit out at the symbol Juventus, nor at the players. ...

and Maresca's point of view:

"Juventus? I hope they don’t win anything this season. That remark is aimed at the club and not the players."
aimed at the club is similar with pointing at the symbol Juventus. You can't critizise the club (without the players...how ridiculous btw) with these kind of comments.

if u have been constantly loaned out and around, then for u to get a chane, prove he u could do it , then get loaned out anyway, wouldnt u be slightly pissed off?
It was his choice to become a soccer player. He knows how it works on and off the pitch. If he has problems with not being a starlet he should go for a decent job ;) or he has to change the whole system. At last he could join Zeman ...
 
Sep 28, 2002
13,975
#30
basti, he was treated badly. he couldnt say a word if he was treated like that because of bad performances, but that wasnt the case. he was good, he actually was a starlet but still was underused. true, he didnt fit in lippis system, but imo he and emerson wouldve worked great together, but he just wasnt given a chance.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
#31
++ [ originally posted by kurvengeflüster ] ++

aimed at the club is similar with pointing at the symbol Juventus. You can't critizise the club (without the players...how ridiculous btw) with these kind of comments.
Actually you can critizise the club, without critizising the players. He is critizising how the club juventus is being controlled.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#33
Can you blame him for saying all those things? His words sound more emotional than anything. Its obvious he's felt so strongly for our club, that hes so bitter about the fact that he simply hasnt been given the respect he ought to have had from Moggi and co., at whom these words are directed anyway. There are no two ways about the fact that he was treated with humiliating indifference, and I'm pretty sure he just wanted to be here more than anywhere else.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#34
++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++
to be honest, i would probably say the same. last year he had a decent season but was ignored by lippi then summer comes and he's shipped away to florence, doubt it was his choice to go there, and that was what, 5th time in his career? no wonder he's pissed with moggi and co. so he blast them. i think its pretty obvious that he still likes the players here and would love to play but he has pride and dignity, no one wants him, fine, may they **** themselves i'll show what i can do in viola colours. sure, theat comment was unprofessional, but i personally would've made in september. actually, i started to like him more after this.
Actually under Lippi, Enzo had alot of chances and sometimes he was in the starting11....But it was obvious that since Capello's arrival Enzo didn't had the chance to continue with Juve, and i blame our coach for his stupid mistake to let him go...and Moggi as-well, because he shouldn't had done that, even-though if Capello wanted it....
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
#35
++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


though that is true holdon... it seems we are not allowed to say that on this forum... as i was attacked as a liar just a couple of days ago ,when i even mentioned what enzo has said since he left Juventus... apparently Im a liar and enzo is a true juventino who would never say such things in the eyes of many members here.....
Agreed. Enzo has really shown his true colors after these remarks.
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#36
++ [ originally posted by day walker ] ++
he blame juve for sellin him he didn't even plays reg at Fiorentina
so juve was right
I'm sure he has been injured for a certain period of time. It is juz that no 1 reported it.
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
8,938
#38
++ [ originally posted by Dominic ] ++


Actually you can critizise the club, without critizising the players. He is critizising how the club juventus is being controlled.
Not exactly.If anything it's the players who care about winning trophies,what the club wants is good business and a healthy income.
 

Tacca03

Junior Member
May 24, 2003
228
#39
It seems the other side of love is hate.

(Damn, been reading too many girls novels recently ;) )

Anyway, let's make up and have a happy ending!

I'm sure he still loves us....
 

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