Alessio Secco (21 Viewers)

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
14,300
get this guy out, nobody likes him, he doesn't know how to go about a transfer and is sacking our chief scout in favour of some Piacenza reject!

bring back Moggi!!!!
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,300
i agree 100%, IMO Amauri is overpriced and overrated.

He is a good player, but not the player who will take us back to the top and certianly not the player who should be our main signing next season
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Secco: Stop Criticising Me & Ranieri

Juventus sporting director Alessio Secco has called for an end to the criticism of him and Claudio Ranieri.

Ranieri has received a great deal of criticism recently, especially following a poor recent run where only one point was picked up from three games.

Secco has also been heavily slated due to some near-disastrous moves in the transfer market, including purchasing Sergio Almiron, Tiago and Jean-Alain Boumsong for a combined fee of €27m.

Secco believes this criticism is unfair, and thinks the Juventus leadership, in particular Ranieri, are doing a fine job.

“Unfortunately that's part of the game,” Secco told Juventus channel.

“The day after the Empoli game, I read critical comments on how we play, on the coach, on how we operated on the market.

“I don't think they were fair, especially the ones criticizing the coach. We're all satisfied with what Ranieri and his staff have achieved until now. He's done a great job since the summer, building a new squad.”

Secco also commented on tomorrow’s big match at San Siro against bitter rivals Inter Milan.

“Matches against Inter have a different meaning, but they're just as delicate and important as all the others, “he explained.

“Most of all they're games that the players wait the whole year for, at the Olimpico as well as at the Meazza.

“Will we decide the title race? I'm only concerned about the team doing well and being masters of their own destiny. I don't really care if we get a result that shifts the table around a bit for other teams.”

goal.com
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Secco: Stop Criticising Me & Ranieri

Juventus sporting director Alessio Secco has called for an end to the criticism of him and Claudio Ranieri.

Ranieri has received a great deal of criticism recently, especially following a poor recent run where only one point was picked up from three games.

Secco has also been heavily slated due to some near-disastrous moves in the transfer market, including purchasing Sergio Almiron, Tiago and Jean-Alain Boumsong for a combined fee of €27m.

Secco believes this criticism is unfair, and thinks the Juventus leadership, in particular Ranieri, are doing a fine job.

“Unfortunately that's part of the game,” Secco told Juventus channel.

“The day after the Empoli game, I read critical comments on how we play, on the coach, on how we operated on the market.

“I don't think they were fair, especially the ones criticizing the coach. We're all satisfied with what Ranieri and his staff have achieved until now. He's done a great job since the summer, building a new squad.”

Secco also commented on tomorrow’s big match at San Siro against bitter rivals Inter Milan.

“Matches against Inter have a different meaning, but they're just as delicate and important as all the others, “he explained.

“Most of all they're games that the players wait the whole year for, at the Olimpico as well as at the Meazza.

“Will we decide the title race? I'm only concerned about the team doing well and being masters of their own destiny. I don't really care if we get a result that shifts the table around a bit for other teams.”

goal.com
once again,

cry me a facking river
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
Secco: Stop Criticising Me & Ranieri

Juventus sporting director Alessio Secco has called for an end to the criticism of him and Claudio Ranieri.

Ranieri has received a great deal of criticism recently, especially following a poor recent run where only one point was picked up from three games.

Secco has also been heavily slated due to some near-disastrous moves in the transfer market, including purchasing Sergio Almiron, Tiago and Jean-Alain Boumsong for a combined fee of €27m.

Secco believes this criticism is unfair, and thinks the Juventus leadership, in particular Ranieri, are doing a fine job.

“Unfortunately that's part of the game,” Secco told Juventus channel.

“The day after the Empoli game, I read critical comments on how we play, on the coach, on how we operated on the market.

“I don't think they were fair, especially the ones criticizing the coach. We're all satisfied with what Ranieri and his staff have achieved until now. He's done a great job since the summer, building a new squad.”

Secco also commented on tomorrow’s big match at San Siro against bitter rivals Inter Milan.

“Matches against Inter have a different meaning, but they're just as delicate and important as all the others, “he explained.

“Most of all they're games that the players wait the whole year for, at the Olimpico as well as at the Meazza.

“Will we decide the title race? I'm only concerned about the team doing well and being masters of their own destiny. I don't really care if we get a result that shifts the table around a bit for other teams.”

goal.com
oohh booboo... sorry secco dont tell of me. f*ck you and your nan.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
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Secco: Stop Criticising Me & Ranieri

Secco has also been heavily slated due to some near-disastrous moves in the transfer market, including purchasing Sergio Almiron, Tiago and Jean-Alain Boumsong for a combined fee of €27m.

goal.com
Phew...good thing they weren't disasterous moves, like that manager of that team who bought Molinaro or nearly gave Chiellini away for peanuts.
 

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