Alessio Secco (30 Viewers)

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Well, it's official. I though Secco loaning out Criscito wouldn't be so idiotic if he had a replacement in mind for the transfer window.

No transfer = Secco is a confirmed moron. (Not like we needed more evidence.)

Send that boy packing.
 

zann

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May 30, 2004
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Juve To Sack Secco & Replace With Marino?
19/02/2008 18:20

Juventus are hoping to replace transfer director Alessio Secco with Napoli’s Pierpaolo Marino, according to a number of reports in Italy.


Both Tuttosport and Il Mattino say that the Bianconeri hierarchy have reached the end of their tether with Secco following a long-line of calamitous transfer dealings.

Secco has become notorious for his expensive purchases of the likes of Jean-Alain Boumsong, Sergio Almiron and Tiago Mendes, who joined the club for a total fee of around €27m.

He has also been criticized for attempting to offload Giorgio Chiellini last summer to Manchester City, as well as for leaving Juve short of numbers in defence last month, after sending a number of players on loan without finding replacements.

It is expected that Secco will be relieved of his duties in the summer, and as his replacement Juventus would like to employ Napoli general manager Pierpaolo Marino.

Marino has been admired by Juve for quite sometime, and he did his reputation no harm last summer after a string of impressive signings for Napoli, including Marek Hamsik, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Walter Gargano.

Marino was at Napoli as sporting director during their Diego Maradona glory days of the 1980s.

His return to the club in 2004 has coincided with Napoli’s rise back to Serie A following years in the wilderness.

His impressive C.V also includes a spell at Udinese when the club boasted the likes of Oliver Bierhoff, Amoroso and Paulo Poggi in their line-up, finishing third in 1997/98, and in the top-six on another four occasions between 1996 and 2004.

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thats the best piece of news for the past year!!!!!!!!!
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
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Well, it's official. I though Secco loaning out Criscito wouldn't be so idiotic if he had a replacement in mind for the transfer window.

No transfer = Secco is a confirmed moron. (Not like we needed more evidence.)

Send that boy packing.
I agree here, but somehow can't go to my head, how single minded person could make such a decision!? Does he pay attention only to budget available to him or he's thinking what we really need etc.. Don't understand this one...
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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my only fear is hat it would too late by summer to sack him. We could lose out on our targets. It's better to get him now.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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my only fear is hat it would too late by summer to sack him. We could lose out on our targets. It's better to get him now.
i dont think that he would be doing the deals by himself, blanc would be closely associated in those deals. So it wouldn't harm us that much
 

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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http://www.calciomercatoweb.it/dett...aleRecord=13859&TotalePagine=1386&RecXPage=10

it really seems to be true. Marino could really come according to that source. Juve plan to introduce him, not just by replacing him with secco, but to make him just above secco in the hierarchy.

To me, this sounds very promising; get someone experienced, who knows what he's doing, and with LOTS of connections. 'cause that's how it works in business. You can't really blame secco. He's just young, and cannot let his "connections" work.
I'd welcome Marino with open arms. Don't know him very much, and i don't even care too much whom he brought to napoli/udine, just get someone experienced who can seal a deal
 
Jul 2, 2006
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http://www.calciomercatoweb.it/dett...aleRecord=13859&TotalePagine=1386&RecXPage=10

it really seems to be true. Marino could really come according to that source. Juve plan to introduce him, not just by replacing him with secco, but to make him just above secco in the hierarchy.

To me, this sounds very promising; get someone experienced, who knows what he's doing, and with LOTS of connections. 'cause that's how it works in business. You can't really blame secco. He's just young, and cannot let his "connections" work.
I'd welcome Marino with open arms. Don't know him very much, and i don't even care too much whom he brought to napoli/udine, just get someone experienced who can seal a deal
this is better.we can't sack our staff like this.
 

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