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Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
Ladies and Gentleman,I proudly present some hope for the future...

Juve: Marino al posto di Secco?
18/2/2008 - 20:40
(NAPOLI) - Una clamorosa indiscrezione proveniente dal quotidiano 'Il Mattino' ha scosso le già tormentate acque di Napoli. Il punto focale della voce di mercato è, un po' a sorpresa, il direttore generale partenopeo Pierpaolo Marino, che potrebbe passare alla Juventus dalla prossima estate per sostituire il tanto contestato ds Alessio Secco. I sostenitori juventini apprezzeranno queste voci di corridoio?

-calciomercatoweb.com

It basically says that Napoli's manager Pierpaolo Marino could surprisingly substitute Secco at the end of the season.
yeaaay:rulz:
 

bullitnuts

Coconathan;)
Sep 30, 2006
635
Ladies and Gentleman,I proudly present some hope for the future...

Juve: Marino al posto di Secco?
18/2/2008 - 20:40
(NAPOLI) - Una clamorosa indiscrezione proveniente dal quotidiano 'Il Mattino' ha scosso le già tormentate acque di Napoli. Il punto focale della voce di mercato è, un po' a sorpresa, il direttore generale partenopeo Pierpaolo Marino, che potrebbe passare alla Juventus dalla prossima estate per sostituire il tanto contestato ds Alessio Secco. I sostenitori juventini apprezzeranno queste voci di corridoio?

-calciomercatoweb.com

It basically says that Napoli's manager Pierpaolo Marino could surprisingly substitute Secco at the end of the season.
:scarf: :scarf:

and also bring hamsik and lavezzi with him! i don't care if we're already loaded on forwards but lavezzi is awesome!
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,593
If Pierpaolo Marino is the guy who orchestrated the transfers of Hamsik,Zalayeta,Blasi and Lavezzi..then id say this guy's done a decent job.Though at the end of the day,if the Napoli coach wouldnt have utilized these players well then people would be cursing Marino.
 

Salvo

J
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Dec 17, 2007
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If Pierpaolo Marino is the guy who orchestrated the transfers of Hamsik,Zalayeta,Blasi and Lavezzi..then id say this guy's done a decent job.Though at the end of the day,if the Napoli coach wouldnt have utilized these players well then people would be cursing Marino.
to lure these players to a team that just got promoted and really didnt have much hope of winning anything or competing for a uefa spot imagine what he could to for juve, although i would prefer corvino, but i will take this guy anyday over secco:scarf:
 

Jim_Boi

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2007
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to lure these players to a team that just got promoted and really didnt have much hope of winning anything or competing for a uefa spot imagine what he could to for juve, although i would prefer corvino, but i will take this guy anyday over secco:scarf:
agree with every single word:agree:
 

Pingo

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2007
674
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.

goal.com
 

gsol

Senior Member
Oct 14, 2007
1,448
Marino is actually pretty clever. With the right funding he’d know how to build a good squad. He already made Secco look dumb with the Blasi/Zalayetta “partial transfers” where he obtained players with little resale value for virtually nothing. Why would Secco keep half their stock if they will be worthless in two years and won’t play for us either?

We can’t blame him for Sissoko and Tiago though. They were Ranieri’s brainchild. All those loans though, Secco should be urinated on for leaving us without a defense in January.

Make him Marino’s understudy and let’s move on.
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
4,622
Marino is actually pretty clever. With the right funding he’d know how to build a good squad. He already made Secco look dumb with the Blasi/Zalayetta “partial transfers” where he obtained players with little resale value for virtually nothing. Why would Secco keep half their stock if they will be worthless in two years and won’t play for us either?

We can’t blame him for Sissoko and Tiago though. They were Ranieri’s brainchild. All those loans though, Secco should be urinated on for leaving us without a defense in January.

Make him Marino’s understudy and let’s move on.
Actually Didier did not want Tiago and Almiron, and both were pre contracted when Didier was there. So its not Ranieri's request.

Sissoko YES..but i like Sissoko :)
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
4,622
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.

goal.com

i think around this time Ranieri was also there, but Maradona was injured or suspended, cant remember...i checked he was not in 80's , he was later, but im sure Maradona was there
 

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