Deschamps calls Juve (1 Viewer)

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
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Didier Deschamps has offered himself to Juventus, even if they go down to Serie B, as Fabio Capello closes in on Real Madrid.

There are increasingly strong reports that Capello has decided to move back to Madrid if Calderon wins the Presidential election and, even if that doesn’t happen, is not prepared to stick with Juve in case of demotion as part of the Calciopoli scandal.

The search for an alternative is on and the prime candidate appears to be former Bianconeri midfielder Deschamps.

“To Coach Juventus would be an honour,” said the 38-year-old in newspaper ‘La Stampa’ this morning. “I would also agree to stay on their bench in Serie B.”

The Frenchman wore the Juve jersey from 1994 to 1999 and most recently was fired as Coach of Monaco, while Michel Platini has put his candidacy forward.

Another option hitting the headlines this weekend has been former Milan and Inter boss Alberto Zaccheroni, who would reportedly be willing to begin again from the Second Division.

However, the most popular candidates after Deschamps are still ex-Livorno tactician Roberto Donadoni and Walter Novellino of Sampdoria.

Source:Footballitalia.

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He would be my candidate to replace Cappello.
 

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Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
1,517
#7
I think he is a good coach and what is also positive is that he played for us and knows the club. he had a lot of success with monaco until they sold the most important players after the cl final.
 

Marty

tuz
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Jul 2, 2005
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#8
Category: <b>General</b><br><br>Didier Deschamps has offered himself to Juventus, even if they go down to Serie B, as Fabio Capello closes in on Real Madrid.

There are increasingly strong reports that Capello has decided to move back to Madrid if Calderon wins the Presidential election and, even if that doesn’t happen, is not prepared to stick with Juve in case of demotion as part of the Calciopoli scandal.

The search for an alternative is on and the prime candidate appears to be former Bianconeri midfielder Deschamps.

“To Coach Juventus would be an honour,” said the 38-year-old in newspaper ‘La Stampa’ this morning. “I would also agree to stay on their bench in Serie B.”

The Frenchman wore the Juve jersey from 1994 to 1999 and most recently was fired as Coach of Monaco, while Michel Platini has put his candidacy forward.

Another option hitting the headlines this weekend has been former Milan and Inter boss Alberto Zaccheroni, who would reportedly be willing to begin again from the Second Division.

However, the most popular candidates after Deschamps are still ex-Livorno tactician Roberto Donadoni and Walter Novellino of Sampdoria.<br><br>Source: Football Italia
 

white_rabbit

Senior Member
Apr 9, 2006
592
#11
alongside pessoto the team will have a good chemistery going on. also baggio???

its like a reunion of the last golden age.

thats a murale booster even if we lodt dome of the key players ( ibra, viera, emerson ) the team will have alot of heart
 

chadi

THE NEXT JUVE PRESIDENT
Apr 19, 2006
53
#15
I hope to see didier deschamp as our new leading man, you know he's such a real and true juventino and he's the one who called the juve directors not them, that means he's willing to do anything to manage the team and that' the spirit that we want in the new coach... after all in his first year of coaching he was in the chapions league final with monaco i mean he has to be great right...
plz discuss
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#16
Didier doesnt impress me that much to be honest, not so sure abt him....but its great that we have a coach with a good reputation willing to coach the team in the lower divisions.

not so sure abt zacherronii as well

i guess we will need to wait and see wat happens for the time being
 

Lilianna

Senior Member
Apr 3, 2003
15,969
#18
#10 said:
Didier Deschamps has offered himself to Juventus, even if they go down to Serie B, as Fabio Capello closes in on Real Madrid.

There are increasingly strong reports that Capello has decided to move back to Madrid if Calderon wins the Presidential election and, even if that doesn’t happen, is not prepared to stick with Juve in case of demotion as part of the Calciopoli scandal.

The search for an alternative is on and the prime candidate appears to be former Bianconeri midfielder Deschamps.

“To Coach Juventus would be an honour,” said the 38-year-old in newspaper ‘La Stampa’ this morning. “I would also agree to stay on their bench in Serie B.”

The Frenchman wore the Juve jersey from 1994 to 1999 and most recently was fired as Coach of Monaco, while Michel Platini has put his candidacy forward.

Another option hitting the headlines this weekend has been former Milan and Inter boss Alberto Zaccheroni, who would reportedly be willing to begin again from the Second Division.

However, the most popular candidates after Deschamps are still ex-Livorno tactician Roberto Donadoni and Walter Novellino of Sampdoria.

Source:Footballitalia.

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He would be my candidate to replace Cappello.
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Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
#19
Deschamps loves his attacking football! come on boy!

If we employ him would he be our First foreign manager?
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#20
Lets presume that we get relegated to serie B and all of our great players will leave or get... loaned...
is Deschamps a good coach enough, to bring us back to serie A with inferior material???
 

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