Andrea "Il Bruco Brutto" Agnelli (88 Viewers)

Jul 2, 2006
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Agnelli demands a title
Juventus President Gianni Agnelli has made winning a piece of silverware imperative in his effort to let everybody know that the Old Lady is back.

Agnelli has been in the job for 204 days and is keen to carry on the family legacy of leading Juventus to glory in Italy and abroad.

Earlier this week, he assembled the club at the Royal Park Hotel for a Christmas dinner during which he made his intentions known.

The 35-year-old said that it is his No 1 priority to show the world that Juventus are finally back at the top and mean business.

La Gazzetta dello Sport understands he left the players and coaching staff under no illusion that a victory either in Serie A or the Coppa Italia would be important to realising that goal.

He also applauded the club's focus on young players, which will become a hallmark of Juventus' strategy in light of the financial fair-play regulations, which are due to come into effect.

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Ambitious fella
But it's really difficult to fight with only one hand. He should realize that he can't demand anything without serious investment.
 

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May 22, 2007
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Agnelli demands a title
Juventus President Gianni Agnelli has made winning a piece of silverware imperative in his effort to let everybody know that the Old Lady is back.

Agnelli has been in the job for 204 days and is keen to carry on the family legacy of leading Juventus to glory in Italy and abroad.

Earlier this week, he assembled the club at the Royal Park Hotel for a Christmas dinner during which he made his intentions known.

The 35-year-old said that it is his No 1 priority to show the world that Juventus are finally back at the top and mean business.

La Gazzetta dello Sport understands he left the players and coaching staff under no illusion that a victory either in Serie A or the Coppa Italia would be important to realising that goal.

He also applauded the club's focus on young players, which will become a hallmark of Juventus' strategy in light of the financial fair-play regulations, which are due to come into effect.

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Ambitious fella
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Nov 26, 2006
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Agnelli demands a title
Juventus President Gianni Agnelli has made winning a piece of silverware imperative in his effort to let everybody know that the Old Lady is back.

Agnelli has been in the job for 204 days and is keen to carry on the family legacy of leading Juventus to glory in Italy and abroad.

Earlier this week, he assembled the club at the Royal Park Hotel for a Christmas dinner during which he made his intentions known.

The 35-year-old said that it is his No 1 priority to show the world that Juventus are finally back at the top and mean business.

La Gazzetta dello Sport understands he left the players and coaching staff under no illusion that a victory either in Serie A or the Coppa Italia would be important to realising that goal.

He also applauded the club's focus on young players, which will become a hallmark of Juventus' strategy in light of the financial fair-play regulations, which are due to come into effect.

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Ambitious fella
Why didn't he demand that Juve try in the Europa League then?
 

Nomuken

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Dec 14, 2009
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Dzeko and Cassano that right there is a Almost certain Scudetto. A ReJUVEnated Del Piero and Trezeguet right there if you will.
 

Nomuken

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Dec 14, 2009
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The only thing close to is seems more Meataoker piece shit players we wil replace ever half season... Starting to get Frusterated with these tight fuckers, don't have the money or powerful image we once had to Lure great quality players; it's like pulling teeth to get a solid Name.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Why didn't he demand that Juve try in the Europa League then?


Juventus President Andrea Agnelli comments on his ambitions for the new Juventus, returning the Calciopoli titles and Alex Del Piero’s contract.
“These have been difficult months of profound transformation,” he told Tuttosport seven months after taking over the club.

“The first building block was director general Beppe Marotta and we based our sporting rebirth on his arrival. We both agreed Gigi Del Neri was the man for the bench and I can guarantee for the moment I am extremely satisfied.”

Out of the Europa League in the group phase, President Agnelli won’t comment on their specific ambitions.

“The Scudetto is in the Juventus DNA and remains our prime objective, but let’s not forget that last season we finished 27 points off the top and with a depressed squad. Promising the Scudetto creates huge expectation, but we only aim to go for the victory in every game, then see where we are.

“The Europa League elimination did irritate me. It was down to inexperience in the first games, lack of determination in the middle matches and an anomalous meeting under the snow in Poland. To recreate a winning mentality, we need to start winning again.”

The Calciopoli trial is under way in Naples and the result could prompt Juventus to take back the 2005 and 2006 Scudetti that were revoked.

“We presented a dossier to FIGC President Giancarlo Abete. Soon enough we will start to demand an explanation. As for the Napoli trial, if the club is cleared of illegality then we will consider action to have the Scudetti reassigned.”

Agnelli hinted a January signing could be on the cards as Juve deal with their injury crisis, but left question marks over captain Del Piero, whose contract expires in the summer.

“If there are favourable conditions, then we can make investments in January,” continued the President.

“I have known Alex forever, so he has all my respect and admiration. At the right moment we’ll sit around a table and evaluate the future.

“He is 36 years old, so I’d like to understand from him how he’ll be feeling in six months rather than today. In six months, when he’ll be only five months away from 37. I don’t think there will be problems...”


- Take that.
 

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