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AbuGadanzieri said:
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
No, I meant he was one of the men Capello brought with him. I didn't know that, thanks for the information.
 

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    The oficial site has alredy give the news (that was fast, considering that it is Juve official site)
     

    Mark

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    The ideal would have Capello step down as coach and leave the job for another guy.
    Cap as GM is/will be a good move.
     
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    mark77 said:
    The ideal would have Capello step down as coach and leave the job for another guy.
    Cap as GM is/will be a good move.

    yes that would have been the best, but for what I understand that is not the case, well at least for what I read.
     
    Mar 6, 2005
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    mark77 said:
    The ideal would have Capello step down as coach and leave the job for another guy.
    Cap as GM is/will be a good move.
    If Cap cared about his public image just a tad, he'd go through with your suggestion in a heartbeat :D
     

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    mark77 said:
    The ideal would have Capello step down as coach and leave the job for another guy.
    Cap as GM is/will be a good move.
    I am sure he will step down as a manager. He was talking about retirement, maybe the time has come faster than he expected.
     
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    Ramin said:
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    Oh god! If Cappello gets the power of transfers, we'd only see defensive midfielders arrive...
    And tall forwards :D

    Oh and DP gone (knock on wood)
     

    JCK

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    Ramin said:
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    Oh god! If Cappello gets the power of transfers, we'd only see defensive midfielders arrive...
    You think?

    I am sure he will have to go with what the new coach asks for.
     

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    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.”

    Source: Juventus.com
     
    May 20, 2006
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    So F*****G be it! Doesnt sound like " The man for the job", but he has been there for a while, knows the place and the players...might be useful. Looks way too italian for me though. OMG ! Is that a tatoo on his right hand? grr some tough gang material, eh. I like the guy!
     
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    Capello given new Juve powers

    Tuesday 23 May, 2006


    Juventus continue their reinvention with director of sport Alessio Secco, effectively handing more power over transfer policy to Coach Fabio Capello.

    “As of today, Secco will begin work along with Capello to prepare for the 2006-07 season,” announced temporary CEO Carlo Sant’Albano this evening.

    “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 Capello and 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.”

    This position of director of sport had not formally been part of the Juve set-up since 1995, when Luciano Moggi had this title before moving on to become general manager and then director general.

    It’s reported that this new set-up will effectively hand more power to Coach Capello, who will be a ‘British style manager’ with the final say over transfer policy and organisation.

    It’s an unusual work ethic for Italian football, where Coaches can generally advise directors over which players they would like, but have no actual input.

    Secco is 36 years old and first joined Juve as a Press Officer in 1998-99, then working as their team manager. He hit the headlines earlier this season when Zlatan Ibrahimovic shouted at him in anger as the Swede was unhappy at his substitution against Treviso.

    channel4.com
     

    Cronios

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    He is obviusly a temporary solution,
    i hope he will find some notes made from Moggi somewhere on some talents,
    do we keep our scouters atleast?

    If he remains in this position, he will be somebody's tool...

    I think its a good moove overall since we wont be able to bring in a new important person in our club untill our situation becomes stable
    and it wouldnt be wise to remain completely neutral at transfer matters up untill then...
     

    ZAF3000

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    I would love to see the suggestion of Capello as Director General and Vialli as a coach. And after the world cup Ferrara would come back and become an assitant coach for Vialli. The new Triade (although different job titles than Bettega, Moggi and Giraudo) would be Capello, Vialli and Ferrara. We would get Tomas Rosciky as a play maker, Barzegly as CB.. Vialli would understand that selling zebina is not ethically right since he is not considered as a football player so he would ask Moggi for a last time favour where he would arrange for him to die and make it look like an accident :D ..
    And just before the season starts Juve make a surprise move and bring Lippi as CEO of the club so Carlo Sant'Alba can return to his Job at Ilfi.
    Vialli, inspired by the famous 4-3-3 that got is the CL, would opt for the following formation:

    ---------------------BUffon
    Zambrotta --- Barzegli - Cannavaro -- Balzaretti.
    --Camoranesi --Giannichedda -- Rosicky
    ---------------------------------------Del Piero
    ---- Ibrahimovic ------ Trezeguet

    =============

    We become happy again.. We would play proper entertaining football + winning. We would be so in joy... And I would end up waking up from a beautiful dream...
     

    Mark

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    I think we'll see Dino Zoff as President. Yeah, he's boring but you have a well respected individual, ex-Captain and WC winner.

    please discuss :p
     

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