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I don't see why people get so excited over these things. So what if Zidane is more involved with Real or Lippi once coached Inter. They're professionals, it's more than a hobby for them its how they make a living. It doesn't erase what they did here.

As long as they don't make inappropriate or derogatory comments about the club or their time here
 

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j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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He resigned from Juve and was available after a poor run of form, he did not leave Juve to take up the inda job directly

however you look at it zlatan is and forever will be a traitor.
Zlatan isn't a traitor, he is a mercenary.

Traitor would be Nedved joining Inter.

You could even make the case about Lippi.

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Mar 10, 2009
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Sorry guys if Zidane win the CL again with Real then there is no chance you can consider him a Juve legend; winning the thing with Real as a player and then making history by winning it back to back as a manager would be make him exclusively a Real legend
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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He will always be a Juve legend and it makes me laugh all those who consider him a mediocre manager, he is playing his second CL final in a row and some still consider him mediocre.
 

zizinho

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Sorry guys if Zidane win the CL again with Real then there is no chance you can consider him a Juve legend; winning the thing with Real as a player and then making history by winning it back to back as a manager would be make him exclusively a Real legend
Stupid logic

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He will always be a Juve legend and it makes me laugh all those who consider him a mediocre manager, he is playing his second CL final in a row and some still consider him mediocre.
2 CL finals and on his way to a La Liga title in just ~18 months
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Sorry guys if Zidane win the CL again with Real then there is no chance you can consider him a Juve legend; winning the thing with Real as a player and then making history by winning it back to back as a manager would be make him exclusively a Real legend
So if one day he comes coaching Juve and wins all the trophies 3 times in a row, he'll stop being a Real legend?
 
Mar 10, 2009
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So if one day he comes coaching Juve and wins all the trophies 3 times in a row, he'll stop being a Real legend?
As things stand Zidane success at Real Madrid is far greater than ours. If somehow Zidane lives long enough to achieve more at Juve then he ever did as a manager than he did at Real than you may argue that. But winning the CL 3 times in a row with Juve does not change the fact that he is a Real Madrid legend anyway, it would however make him a Juve legend again. As things stand however though Zidane is far too ingrained in Real's history at this moment to be considered a Juve legend.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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calm down little child, if you disagree with what I'm saying then feel free to show me a "logical explanation" or add me to the ignore list.

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He won Ballon d'Or in our colors. Obviously there were others but it's still a big achievement both for the player and the club. Oh, and it would be glorious to beat him in the final.
I guess it depends how people define legend. For me I like to think of Juve legends as being exclusive to Juve. If a player enjoyed success far greater at another club then I find it hard to accept. Now I'm not saying that you can't be a legend for both club or country or heck even two clubs, so long as there is somewhat equal success between the two. But at this moment of time Zidane's success at Real far outweighs ours.
 

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