Deschamps is the new coach (14 Viewers)

Juve_fanatic

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lets just hope that deshamps will coach juve in Seria A and not in B or god forbid C1!!! all in all i think that deshamps will be great at coaching Juventus!!! Make us proud Didi!!!
 

Juve_fanatic

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swag said:
All I can say is that a juventino, seeing this picture today -- with Capello in that jersey -- gave me a real sigh of relief! :D

i hope that juve will stay in Seria A and i hope that they will play in CL and i also hope that they will meet Real and i hope that Dechamps kicks Cappelos ass so hard that Cappelo will have to stand on his feet for the rest of his career!!!
 

di_vladi

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Jul 11, 2006
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Turk_Bianconero said:
cuper?hired?

remember 2001-2002 FINAL SHOWDOWN in rome Lazio-inter merda
What about THE Valencia of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001? Hector Cuper is a great coach. He has shown that he can play both attacking (Valencia) and defensie football (Inter) successfully. Of course, he didn't win a trophy with Inter, but did Mancini do any better? Do you consider the Coppa Italia a real trophy? Don't forget that when Cuper was in Inter their team wasn't half as good as it is now. And yet, they were close to winning the title 2 times and reached the 1/2 final of the CL.
 
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well i really wish him goooooood luck and goooood luck to the team
and if somehow we got to serie c i would be juve fan also well that the team that i follow a time now would i dream another coach than dd well off course but will he do his best off course ya and thats what the teams need
 

juve_step

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Jul 5, 2006
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This is a disaster, lets not kid ourselves. Goodbye champions league for at least two years, goodbye serie a, goodbye delle alpi, goodbye some of the best players in the world, total NIGHTMARE
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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juve_step said:
This is a disaster, lets not kid ourselves. Goodbye champions league for at least two years, goodbye serie a, goodbye delle alpi, goodbye some of the best players in the world, total NIGHTMARE

the delle alpi was going anyways and you dont know the verdict yet.....i seriously think that if they deduct 12 points or more, put a salary cap on our asses and take any some of our financial investments it is a fair punishment. because it keeps juve in serie A and we get to keep some of our great players. plus we wont be able to win serie A and we will be fighting for a CL position. and what does that statement have to do with senior deschamps
 

Bozi

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Juve_fanatic said:
i hope that juve will stay in Seria A and i hope that they will play in CL and i also hope that they will meet Real and i hope that Dechamps kicks Cappelos ass so hard that Cappelo will have to stand on his feet for the rest of his career!!!
he has to stand anyway, zlatan didnt use lube when he unleashed his mighty man meat on capello's ring. the resultant tearing was unstitchable and now don fabio is afraid to eat solids in case he bleeds for 5 days

jaansu said:
Well said. I see this as a new beginning for Juve. We can leave the corrupt past few seasons behind us and start afresh. And I reckon Juve in Serie B or C would actually attract players to the club.

Imagine any promising young player looking at Juve. He'll see a great club in Serie B or C and he'll have the chance to help the most prestigous club in Italy back to the top. Wouldn't any player young or old player want that on their CV.
exactly, i have said the same thing many times. this can be the new dawn for the club and with so many good youngsters at the clubs disposal, now is the time to turn our attention to youth instaed of capello's over 30's plan
 

Bozi

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di_vladi said:
What about THE Valencia of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001? Hector Cuper is a great coach. He has shown that he can play both attacking (Valencia) and defensie football (Inter) successfully. Of course, he didn't win a trophy with Inter, but did Mancini do any better? Do you consider the Coppa Italia a real trophy? Don't forget that when Cuper was in Inter their team wasn't half as good as it is now. And yet, they were close to winning the title 2 times and reached the 1/2 final of the CL.
funny thing is that in every job cuper did well in there was a common denominator.....ranieri.
cuper took over a real mallorca team that had been built up and took them from there. when he got the valencia job, once again the squad had been built and he just tweaked them. when he went to inte r he was found out and when he had to build his own team he failed miserably. however, every inter coach fails in this task so maybe it wasnt all him
 

Bozi

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juve_step said:
You put your faith in a club and you accept moments of bad form and hard times because sometimes that cant be helped, but what Moggi did is unforgivable
that is why the club needs your support more than ever
we need to use this to galvanise our support and forge stronger links with the club for the future
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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juve_step said:
You put your faith in a club and you accept moments of bad form and hard times because sometimes that cant be helped, but what Moggi did is unforgivable


please moggi made this team.......he tryed to help them team and his intentions were good but he just went about it in the wrong way.
 

di_vladi

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Jul 11, 2006
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Bozi.78 said:
funny thing is that in every job cuper did well in there was a common denominator.....ranieri.
cuper took over a real mallorca team that had been built up and took them from there. when he got the valencia job, once again the squad had been built and he just tweaked them. when he went to inte r he was found out and when he had to build his own team he failed miserably. however, every inter coach fails in this task so maybe it wasnt all him
Ranieri??? Remember what he did in Chelsea or in his second spell at Valencia?
 

juve_step

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Jul 5, 2006
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Maybe Pessotto tried to kill himself so that they would let Juventus off the hook, i mean the trial would say "they guys have just lost their team manager for christ sake! Sort of like the ultimate sacrifice by Pessotto for Mercy on Juventus. What do you think?
 

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