Zambrotta should shut his mouth! (5 Viewers)

xziz

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2004
508
#83
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
and choose a website that actually exists :rolleyes:
As Emerson said :cheesy:, since this is a joke, the web site address is also a joke. So is the copyright notice.

xziz :down:
 

xziz

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2004
508
#86
++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
from: Sky Sports
April 1, 2005

Juve look to turn fortunes around
.... Capello is pre-sumed drowned!
Das izt gut Nicole:eek:, keep up the good work. :cool:

xziz :D
 

xziz

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2004
508
#89
++ [ originally posted by alex_samatar ] ++
what are you saying fans?
Hi Alex :D, is just that this time, Nicole finally put some thought and some work in her posting , instead of just writing instictively.

xziz :cool:
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#92
++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
from: Sky Sports
April 1, 2005

Juve look to turn fortunes around

Its been a bad year for Juve, after ex-manager Fabio Capello, sued the club following his sacking at the end of last season. The Turin giants, turned to former coach Lippi in there bid to turn the fortunes around, after 7 straight defeats on the bounce, towards the end of last season, saw them fail to even qualify for the UEFA Cup.

With the forced retirement of Del Piero, after he damanged his crutial ligaments in both knees, after a horror tackle by Inter's Materazzi, which saw the player banned for 2 years, Juve were left suprisingly lightweight in attack, suffering humiliating home defeats to Roma and Messina, 4-0 in both games. Whilst the latter went on to claim a place in the UEFA Cup.

Manager Marcello Lippi, blamed the clubs mis-fortunes on former coach Fabio Capello's lack of disipline, which saw several bust-ups between players and coachs towards the end of last season.

Lippi: Fabio (Capello) madesome very poor judgements in his handling of players, towards the end of last season, which caused for a lack of team spirit in the dressing room'.

Fabio Capello even went on to beg former club, AS Roma, eventually Serie A champions, to allow him to return in some position at the club. Roma President Sensi, refused to allow Capello to return, forcing Capello to seek employment elsewhere. He was later appointed manager of Real Madrid, who went on to be relegated from La Liga.

On a journey back to Madrid, from Barcelona. Madrid's team plane, mysteriously came down in bad conditions. All players were rescued from the crash site, however manager Capello was never found again. Some players said they saw him 'sneaking out, in the middle of the night'. Capello is pre-sumed drowned!
LOL, very cute Nicole. :)
 

Amr

Senior Member
Dec 25, 2003
3,465
#93
zambro is right

like totti, totti should remain in roma to make roma suck more :D

i hope he doesnt go 2 madrid ..
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#94
You romanistas are nuts and so bitter. Understandable, but still. As if Sensi and Totti hasn't said anything to Juventus either and you wanna play the victim. Please. Besides, what's wrong with Zambrotta stating the obvious? Obviously Cassano has some issues and Roma are not able to handle it so far.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,601
#95
Exactly 79. If people don't want to hear this kind of stuff then ignore whats said in the media. I guess Romanistas aren't used to hearing the truth, so when real truth comes along they block it out and start making excuses again.
 

LaPrimaJuve

Junior Member
Sep 27, 2004
241
#96
Has anypme read the ITALIAN Version of the comments that Zambrotta made.

It doesn't say LEAVE ROMA, it says COME TO US!!

Zambro wants him to join JUVE!!!:cheesy:
 

LaPrimaJuve

Junior Member
Sep 27, 2004
241
#97
Zambrotta: "Cassano vieni da noi" (C.d.Sport)
07/10/2004 13.00.00
Dal ritiro della nazionale il centrocampista bianconero chiama Cassano a Torino.
Antonio Cassano fa sempre parlare di se. Soprattutto in questo ultimo periodo il giocatore e bersagliato dalle critiche per le sue ormai famose “cassanate” e anche il pubblico di Roma inizia a contestarlo. Il suo compagno in nazionale Zambrotta, nonostante un carattere completamente diverso dal “genio” romanista ha parole di stima verso il giocatore: “Antonio è una persona squisita, dico sul serio. E’ un ragazzo ‘matto’ nei comportamenti ma si capisce subito che è pronto a darti il cuore se è necessario”.

Zambrotta poi invita il giocatore ad andare a Torino: “Io penso che Roma non sia più il posto per lui. Io credo che, per quello che sento e leggo e vedo, abbia ragione Fascetti: Cassano deve andare via…”.

Zambrotta poi parla, coinvolgendo anche il Milan, dell’organizzazione in casa bianconera: “Una società è come una famiglia, è fondamentale nella maturazione soprattutto di un giovane. La Juve per esempio non accetta certi eccessi. Bisogna rigare dritto, altrimenti vieni messo in un angolo. Per quello che so, di sicuro noi e il Milan abbiamo un’organizzazione così concepita”.

Infine il giocatore torna a parlare di Cassano: “Ribadisco. Ho l’impressione che debba andare via da Roma per riuscire a maturare. Gli ci vorrebbe Moggi? Beh, non so se il direttore con Antonio ce la farebbe…”
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
#98
++ [ originally posted by LaPrimaJuve ] ++
Has anypme read the ITALIAN Version of the comments that Zambrotta made.

It doesn't say LEAVE ROMA, it says COME TO US!!

Zambro wants him to join JUVE!!!:cheesy:
Yeah, but they're just comments. It's not up to Zambrotta to decide where should Cassano go.
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
++ [ originally posted by Arif ] ++


Yeah, but they're just comments. It's not up to Zambrotta to decide where should Cassano go.
Yup after all Cassano makes the final decision.
If he comes to Juve, we can trtain him on behaviour on the pitch so he can be a great talent in the future :D

Oh yea BTW I like Nicole's article, for once I thought it was an April Fool's joke :D So cute!
 

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