i really disagree with that. eventhough real madrid is the richest club and seem more promising for any footballer's career, but when i saw them playing, i saw they lack in teamwork. see, every player seemed like playing for theirself. that's why it's no good to unite star players in one group. ne1 agree with me?
2006-07-28 20:46:05
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answered by livin.dream 2
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I really like Cannavaro as a player. He was the perfect captain for Italy, but I'm very disappointed with him going to Real Madrid. Not only because I hate Real but for the very fact that he showed no loyalty at all to Juve. He could, at least, wait the ending of the process. He and Capello (I'm talking only about Italians, you can't expect any loyalty from Emerson!) were the first to run out of the team as fast as they could. And I don't understand what Cannavaro wants anymore now that he won the WC, which is a dream of every player. It's not the end of the World if he stayed for one season to the Serie B with Juve.
2006-07-29 02:33:53
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answered by milanist_girl 4
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Actually Zambrotta, Emerson, Vieira, Mutu, Thuram as well as Cannavaro are gone.
I guess Camoranesi, Trezeguet and Ibrahimovic will leave too. I'm disappointed especially for Ibra. It would have been amazing to see such a player fighting in 'serie B'. His great plays, physio skills, untamed temper, bravery and willingness are perfectly fitted to create great show in lesser series.
But I can't blame champions by leaving the team. First of all, the club is facing collapsing incomes. Then came wages trouble. Juventus CAN'T manage those wages in 'serie B' and need sell their champions. Loans aren't enough.
Second, it's better to me to see former Juve champions going in other countries than in other Italian clubs. Struggling in 'serie B' when Inter, Milan and Roma are winning by those champions would be too sad. And the football scandal hit many teams. Only foreign clubs are able to pay the full price those champions are deserving.
Third, we (fans) can't ask such a sacrifice to professional players. The actual sanction (17- points) -- oops '17' is the unlucky number in Italy :: cross fingers please! -- could be too heavy to win the ship. Int'l champions spending 2 years in a lesser serie, struggling against lesser skilled players and teams, could easily lost their chance to play in their National Team. In change they have lesser wages...
I guess Juve is lucky to have actually few champions despite the relegation. They join this challenge by many means:
Del Piero is our captain and we love him since many years. He know playing in other teams would be different, he's quite a Juve's logo. He's aging and is near to switch from Juve player to manager.
Nedved - I'm happy with him! I was believing he's willing to retire. He has a challenging attitude! Thanx Pavel!
Buffon - He's 28, not too old being a goalkeeper. Sure he can play at top level in the next 6 years. 'Serie B' isn't a serious trouble to him as for player who have other roles. So, I'm really happy with him.. but I guess if he was a forward he would leave the team.
So I guess they're not rats ;-)
but professional players (as many pros, Cannavaro had played in many teams, Napoli, Parma - with Buffon and Thuram - and Internazionale) leaving a club who can't pay their wages. No one player was involved in this scandal, only Juventus managers. If the scandal would not happen, those players were actually playing in Juventus.
2006-07-29 06:23:35
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answered by erri 5
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I think he should have stayed playing with an Italian team. My friend read that Cannavaro said that he wants to retire in his first team and where he is from.. Napoli. So after Real he's going to play in Napoli.
2006-07-29 10:04:53
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answered by forzagila_11 2
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I'm sad to see him go....but I can see how a high calibre player like him wouldn't want to stay in a serie B team....he deserves a hellavu lot more. Besides the money he was offered, Fabio Capello being the coach was obviously an incentive in his decision making.
2006-07-29 09:29:21
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answered by Gemmy 2
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Cannavaro is a great player but I'm very disappointed in his transfer. He should of just stuck it out with Juventus like GIGI BUFFON ,NEDVED,
DEL PIERO did...I think it's greed when they see $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ it just makes them crazy!!
He said his transfer was influenced by Madrid's appointment of his coach at Juventus, Fabio Capello.....I don't buy it!!
2006-07-29 02:56:48
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answered by Juventina 6
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now cannavaro too, even all the best player are kept in that real madrid it's never gonna win a cup
2006-07-29 02:28:02
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answered by nepalicana 1
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I hate italy but I like Cannavaro!
Ilove real and of course it is a great chance for him to go to real! ;)
2006-07-29 05:13:24
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answered by Redgadfly 1
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as a juventino i don't understand his decision and i'm very glad that gigi, pavel and pinturicchio are staying!!!
i wouldn't say that he's a rat leaving the ship when it's sinking... he's greedy and after the money. but he'll learn his lesson when he wants to come back to italy... italians don't forgive their traitors...
2006-07-29 18:35:26
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answered by Pinturicchio 4
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a great player goin' in a better team....let me think...i suppose its really great,cuz in Real Madrid r all the best players
sorry i'm a fan of italy too...but be serious...he'll do what he'll think is better
2006-07-29 05:31:03
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answered by #~*Deamon_chick*~Bee :D~# 5
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I think he deserves a much better team. Real is just about good players but it's not a good team.
2006-07-29 06:51:22
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answered by Ana Sofia PORTUGAL 4
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