Alessio Secco (75 Viewers)

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
Nothing has changed...the "Triade" has just come back in another form...still the same sleazebag behaviour thinking that they r some motherf**king Mafia dons who can do whatever the hell they want...these mofos are not gonna learn until they personally pay for their actions...and what did Moggi get? A f**king suspension!!!! I bet Secco still calls him and asks him what to do...these bastards are gonna be the end of Juve
 

tassard

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2004
6,842
Nothing has changed...the "Triade" has just come back in another form...still the same sleazebag behaviour thinking that they r some motherf**king Mafia dons who can do whatever the hell they want...these mofos are not gonna learn until they personally pay for their actions...and what did Moggi get? A f**king suspension!!!! I bet Secco still calls him and asks him what to do...these bastards are gonna be the end of Juve

I agree man, but at least the triade were succesful while Secco is not :(
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
Nothing has changed...the "Triade" has just come back in another form...still the same sleazebag behaviour thinking that they r some motherf**king Mafia dons who can do whatever the hell they want...these mofos are not gonna learn until they personally pay for their actions...and what did Moggi get? A f**king suspension!!!! I bet Secco still calls him and asks him what to do...these bastards are gonna be the end of Juve
its a little soon to judge this board especially in regards to financials...from footballing terms they don't look very good.

Just look at it from a business point, you have a project with a plan from the beginning. IF DD was part of that plan then there should've been an understanding from the beginning and this shouldn't have happened and no talks or meetings between the coach and the board.

My guess is that they didn't think he was good enough period, if they had another idea they would've fought tooth and nail to keep him.

Secco better deliver the goods at the end cause imo next season will be a tough one from the get go and if we don't' get some players that make the difference i fear we could have the same fate milan had in the 80s.
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
What if its the other way around..

I love DD and would've loved him to stay with us. What if the Lyon offer was so god and he wanted to go there??
I don't like our new management alot my first impression is not good about them. But what if this one is not their fault.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,900
What if its the other way around..

I love DD and would've loved him to stay with us. What if the Lyon offer was so god and he wanted to go there??
I don't like our new management alot my first impression is not good about them. But what if this one is not their fault.
joining lyon was never on his mind they had other candidates, his heart said juve, juve said f*ck off
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,806
with this whole corradini shit going on i must assume that secco is a basehead or maybe even a meth head

i really wanna know wtf this guy is doing
 

A_LAcki

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2002
3,560
Oh guys! This is ridiculous!

DD had a fight with Blanc, as far as I know, and this isn't even proved!

and

his moves so far were classy! Brazzo, Grygera & Criscito!

Please, analyse him after the transfer periode!
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
I agree man, but at least the triade were succesful while Secco is not :(
yeah with buying and fixing the whole Serie A matches and refrees.. successful my ass! All the credits goes to Lippi and the players (along with Agnelli's checkbook) because he proved himself out of the dirty area, in Europe..
 

Kathy

Junior Member
Jul 14, 2006
124
heyy friends Secco need a chance after than Moggi and ıf juve want to dirty carrier for sporting director, Secco will go on

All eyes look juve and wait a wrond thing. ıf they find,juve go worse
 
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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
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    yeah with buying and fixing the whole Serie A matches and refrees.. successful my ass! All the credits goes to Lippi and the players (along with Agnelli's checkbook) because he proved himself out of the dirty area, in Europe..
    hahahaha

    Fixing what?
     

    tonykart

    Senior Member
    Feb 16, 2007
    1,595
    Moggi was a genious. I don't know how people can say anything bad about him. He wasn't doing anything that any other club wasn't doing in regards to foul play. Moggi is a winner and will always be one of the best things we had. Inter knew what they were doing when they got him out of Juventus.
     

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