David Trezeguet (36 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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as compared to the situation we're in now...

a babbling idiot named RUINeri as our coach, a management team that couldn't manage an ant farm, great champions leaving our team, and we are about to see exactly how to waste $71 million on rubbish, starting with Iaquinta


yes, PLEASE bring Moggi back !!!
So what do you want to happen, Vin? Have alarm bells sound from Napoli to Milan as Juventus appoints the man convicted of helping Juventus fix some facets of the Italian championship? In Italy you're innocent until you're investigated... and Moggi has more red flags than anybody. If we employ him again we will be under the spotlight and who knows, perhaps somebody else will concoct a rumor that may or may not have any truth to it.

Once we're back sweating over what happens to our club after investigations, we'll know who to thank.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Trezeguet still "works" for Juventus... why don't you give the benefit of the doubt to him?

It wasnt Alessio that celebrated in a classless manner and it wasnt him with the dirty laundry out to the press. So yes in this case i am with Alessio.



Yeah defending this board doesn't make any sense to be honest, and specially that Forza secco thing in your sig. Sure reading all the bashes about them is sick sometimes, but Forza Secco??:pumpkin:

I also remember you defended the board for their action against Didier, and you said we are fools that we are believing Didier, and you told us that he is doing all these because it was planned and that he will go to Lyon. you still believe in that, and that Didier deserved the treatment?

never said Didier wanted to go to lyon, i said he quit and that hes not some innocent lamb out there amongst wolves he calculates and makes his moves just like everyone. As for the treatment i explained this earlier he played his card the board felt it was worth it to proceed even with the tifosi clamor. I will wait another couple of years before castigating the board over the extent of their decision so far i dont see anything shocking. What we tend to forget is just like the players stuck around in serie B these people also did the dirty work and made sure we had the means to get back in A hence my Forza Secco
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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It wasnt Alessio that celebrated in a classless manner and it wasnt him with the dirty laundry out to the press. So yes in this case i am with Alessio.
:disagree: Here again with the classless nonsense. Trezeguet has been here longer than these jokes on the board and his gesture was intended for those said jokes, not the fans who have supported him all along. I think that's obvious. Get over it.

Do you even know what Secco did before Calciopoli?
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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I don't know how long Secco has been at Juve but definitely for five years. Probably a while longer. He is the son of Sergio Secco, who was with the club his entire life.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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:disagree: Here again with the classless nonsense. Trezeguet has been here longer than these jokes on the board and his gesture was intended for those said jokes, not the fans who have supported him all along. I think that's obvious. Get over it.

Do you even know what Secco did before Calciopoli?
well it was disrespectful regardless; i have been rooting for the guy all along his talent is immense he's been good to us, but like i said you trust the man with the plan and yes i am very well aware of what he did but more importantly he's getting things done thats all i care for.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
It wasnt Alessio that celebrated in a classless manner and it wasnt him with the dirty laundry out to the press. So yes in this case i am with Alessio.






never said Didier wanted to go to lyon, i said he quit and that hes not some innocent lamb out there amongst wolves he calculates and makes his moves just like everyone. As for the treatment i explained this earlier he played his card the board felt it was worth it to proceed even with the tifosi clamor. I will wait another couple of years before castigating the board over the extent of their decision so far i dont see anything shocking. What we tend to forget is just like the players stuck around in serie B these people also did the dirty work and made sure we had the means to get back in A hence my Forza Secco
I get that. Some people started hating this board from day one, everyone rushed judging them. I also were supporting the board to take this club back to where it belongs, and sure they had role in some way for the success. Maybe they could keep some of the players, but the short target is done successfully, but it is the long term is more important, we needed to keep the consistency, keeping Deschamps would do that imo. now we need to build it from scratch, with a new manager, all last year's work is gone.


It was good till now, but after Didier's departure, don't you feel some things are changing? some players are not happy, they want to leave. My reactions is mostly based on Didier's treatment, I heard it from both sides, and it was clear that Didier didn't get the support, or he felt the board doubts about his ability. I won't wait years like you would, but until the end of the transfer season maybe, let's see what they will do, it doesn't look any bright thou, if these rumors are true.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
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Well me neither. I realize I could be wrong. But his father is definitely Sergio Secco, now retired, who was part of our youth-setup back in the 60s.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
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Some hope regarding Camo and Trez. According to gazzetta, it's only a money issue and the club and the players are set to meet today and tomorrow to resolve the issue.

Situation is similar as three years ago. We were set to sell Trez then, but Capello came and insisted we kept him. It seems Ranieri is intervening this time around and he wants us to give Trez his money, in order to keep him at juventus.
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
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Some hope regarding Camo and Trez. According to gazzetta, it's only a money issue and the club and the players are set to meet today and tomorrow to resolve the issue.

Situation is similar as three years ago. We were set to sell Trez then, but Capello came and insisted we kept him. It seems Ranieri is intervening this time around and he wants us to give Trez his money, in order to keep him at juventus.
I really hope they stay.
 

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