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Old 27-04-2006, 10:24 PM   #11
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Old 27-04-2006, 10:25 PM   #12
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meh, a little healthy venting is needed once in a while. You see it in hockey alot more. No biggy, when you're that competitive, things boil over sometimes.
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Old 27-04-2006, 11:45 PM   #13
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meh, a little healthy venting is needed once in a while. You see it in hockey alot more. No biggy, when you're that competitive, things boil over sometimes.
Yeah... take it out Hartson-Berkovic style Smack... kick him in the head.

Stig "Tøffe" Tøfting (Hamburger SV, MSV Duisburg, Bolton), one of the craziest persons in Danish football ever, released a book earlier this year, where he was completely honest.

1. Got in a play fight with a teammate at a christmasparty. Then the other player ripped Tøffe's shirt, and Tøffe went crazy. Chased him for 100 metres and had to be held back by the other team mates. He got fired from the club...

2. After the worldcup in 2002, Tøffe and the national team went to a stylish restaurant/nightclub. Tøffe wanted the DJ to play the national teams world cup song (which was SHITE!!! ), but the DJ refused. Then Tøffe went amokk and smacked up two from the restaurants staff! One of them went partial-deaf on one ear!! Tøffe went to jail...
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Old 28-04-2006, 01:17 AM   #14
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Good, I hope Patty roughed up Zlatan real good! (and that's saying something because I don't exactly love Vieira either).

I can't stand that fellow
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Old 28-04-2006, 01:36 AM   #15
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as for the rowl.. juventus declared silencio stampa and the press needs something to write about in this last minute of serie A..
i agree 100%...
i think juve will close out the serie A this weekend with a THUMPING win!

come on ya'll....this is the serie A....
it is "supposed" to be close till the end....

just like last year though, juve will just "show up" at the most critical games (this weekend and next) and give a class performance to take home the title...
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Old 28-04-2006, 01:42 AM   #16
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even though I hate Vieira with a passion, this really isnt a big deal, nor is it breaking news. fights and bustups happen all the time in training, its only because the players at this level are so passionate and intense about the game, and they get heated up when playing. in roy keane's book, he talked about how in so many practices with the likes of Robbo, Cantona, Schmikes, etc. in the mid-90's that the staff had to pull the players apart half the time in small sides, just cuz everybody was so intense. as long as they act mature about it later and get on with playing, it shouldnt be a problem. if anything, it shows how much they care about the game and how intense they are about it.
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Old 28-04-2006, 03:36 AM   #17
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2nd time in less than a year! first time with Del Piero and now Vieira.

I know it's normal and it happens but with a player is as arrogant and selfish as Ibrahimovic you must ask when "Father" Capello will take an action against his favorite son?

Not only in this forum but in other forums too, people are saying: the darn line should have been drawn months and months ago.
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Old 28-04-2006, 04:24 AM   #18
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Old 28-04-2006, 04:24 AM   #19
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The Problem is Capello and his very poor man managering skills...He kills Camo and looks certian to ship him off (Very Big Mistake) then he carrys all his bum chums in Emerson, Ibrah and Zebina. I'd be droping Ibrah from the squad to show that he really needs to show that he deserves his spot.

Capello has bent Juve and our loyal players over and fuked them over real hard. He's killing Del Piero n Mutu and has killed Camo and Tacchinardi with they way he treats them.

Get rid of Capello and Juve will once again return to their almighty self
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Old 30-04-2006, 03:40 PM   #20
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Just as i said...juve will crush this weekend to close out the serie A...
3 goals within the first 10 min... thats motivation!
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