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Alessio Secco Head of Sporting Activities

Juventus Football Club S.p.A. decided to appoint Alessio Secco as Head of Sporting Activities, in agreement with the Head of Technical Area Fabio Capello.



The Ceo Carlo Sant’Albano commented the new appointment:

“From now on, Alessio Secco will be working with Fabio Capello to prepare the next sporting season 2006-2007.

This organizational solution gets inspiration from an innovative vision, which I’m sure will be interpreted at best, thanks to the professionalism, the passion and the enthusiasm that Fabio Capello and Alessio Secco will put in their duty for Juventus, in coherence with the Company’s tradition, and thus fulfilling at best all of our exceptional supporters’ expectations.”

First of all, Im sorry if this should be in another thread.

Second, have anybody hear about this guy?

Oh, the new is also on sports.it
 

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JCK

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Alessio Secco was the team manager.

If you remember the Zlatan incident when he was substituted, it was Secco that got in argument with Zlatan on the sideline.
 
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    Really? I didnt remember him...

    I mean I remember the incident, but I didnt new his name.
     

    Mark

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    Dec 19, 2003
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    He's the guy who gives the little paper to the 4th official when Juve make a sub.(I think).

    Anyway, Cap will do the job like Sir Alex. He'll coach and make the transfers. I'm happy with that. He always imposed his players to every GM anyway.

    Alessio Secco will be Team Director.
    Fabio Capello will be Coach and General Manager(not official).
     

    Seven

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    Jun 25, 2003
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    I'm feeling sick.

    We should rebuild and start working on a new dawn for Juventus. Not go on with the ruins of what once was.
     

    Seven

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    Jun 25, 2003
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    Paolo Sosa said:
    for god sake seven can u be happy and satisfied for once ?!?!
    I'll be happy the first day reconstruction begins. Should this guy really be great for Juventus, I'm obviously all for it. But giving Capello power on and off the pitch? That just seems insane.
     

    AbuGadanzieri

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    i dont think this is good news

    this man is yung and he didnt work on trasfers alot and he cant make the same transfers like moggi can

    but i will tell you he is a good man

    i saw him and speaked to him when juventus came to abu dhabi in 2003 he talked to the supporters and he took picts with some supporters


    and now i will bring to you all apict of him for you to know him

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    this is his pict with capello

    what you think

    please talk
     

    JCK

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    He is one of Capello's men, I am sure this move means Capello will get a managerial position.

    This is good news in my opinion, Capello is not a football idiot, it is just that his coaching methods don't fit with the current game. He can still add to the team in terms of his experience.

    The good news is we will be having a new coach. Vialli?
     
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    AbuGadanzieri said:
    i dont think this is good news

    this man is yung and he didnt work on trasfers alot and he cant make the same transfers like moggi can

    but i will tell you he is a good man

    i saw him and speaked to him when juventus came to abu dhabi in 2003 he talked to the supporters and he took picts with some supporters


    and now i will bring to you all apict of him for you to know him

    View attachment 28938

    this is his pict with capello

    what you think

    please talk
    Im confused here... will Alessio be in charge of the trasnfers or Capello will?

    Come to think about it, both options are crap.
     

    JCK

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    mark77 said:
    He's the guy who gives the little paper to the 4th official when Juve make a sub.(I think).

    Anyway, Cap will do the job like Sir Alex. He'll coach and make the transfers. I'm happy with that. He always imposed his players to every GM anyway.

    Alessio Secco will be Team Director.
    Fabio Capello will be Coach and General Manager.
    You think so? I think he will be having the General Manager position only and a new coach will be assigned.
     

    Seven

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    Jeeks said:
    He is one of Capello's men, I am sure this move means Capello will get a managerial position.

    This is good news in my opinion, Capello is not a football idiot, it is just that his coaching methods don't fit with the current game. He can still add to the team in terms of his experience.

    The good news is we will be having a new coach. Vialli?
    If that would be the case, I'm all for it. However, what Mark77 suggested that could happen is just awful.
     
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    Seven said:
    If that would be the case, I'm all for it. However, what Mark77 suggested that could happen is just awful.
    Agree... in fact, any solution that give us a new coach, Im all for it!! :D
     

    JCK

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    Seven said:
    If that would be the case, I'm all for it. However, what Mark77 suggested that could happen is just awful.
    Now why all of a sudden Capello will get all available positions?
     

    AbuGadanzieri

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    Jeeks said:
    He is one of Capello's men, I am sure this move means Capello will get a managerial position.

    This is good news in my opinion, Capello is not a football idiot, it is just that his coaching methods don't fit with the current game. He can still add to the team in terms of his experience.

    The good news is we will be having a new coach. Vialli?
    he is not capello man

    he was in juve before capello

    when juve came to abu dhabi lippi was the coach and he was there

    but if you mean he is friend with capello then maybe this is right
     
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    Juventus: Secco è il nuovo d.s.

    Annuncio della squadra: l'ex team manager cambia ruolo. "L'incarico - recita una nota della società - affidato d'intesa con il tecnico Capello"


    TORINO, 23 maggio 2006 - E' stato addetto stampa, poi team manager. Adesso Alessio Sacco assume una responsabilità ben più grande: sarà il nuovo direttore sportivo della Juventus. L'annuncio è arrivato dalla stessa società bianconera che ha precisato, nella nota, che l'incarico gli è stato affidato "d'intesa con il responsabile tecnico della società Fabio Capello".
    "A partire da oggi Alessio Secco si metterà al lavoro insieme a Fabio Capello per la preparazione della stagione sportiva 2006-07 - afferma nel comunicato l'amministratore delegato della Juventus, Carlo Sant'Albano -. Questa soluzione organizzativa si ispira a una soluzione innovativa che, sono certo, entrambi sapranno interpretare al meglio, mettendo professionalità, passione ed entusiasmo al servizio della Juventus in linea con la tradizione sportiva della società, rispondendo così nel migliore dei modi alle attese di tutti i nostri straordinari tifosi".
    Secco ha 36 anni e svolgeva il ruolo di team manager, dopo essere stato per due anni all'ufficio stampa del club bianconero. L'altra novità riguarda la comunicazione istituzionale ed economico-finanziaria, a supporto dell'amministratore delegato Sant'Albano, per quanto riguarda i cambiamenti che stanno interessando la Juventus: è stata affidata alla società di consulenza "Community" presieduta da Auro Palomba che ha predisposto un team guidato da Giorgio Maugini.

    Heres more about it, this is from gazzetta.it
     

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