Didier Deschamps (27 Viewers)

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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depends on how much you are willing to bribe me snoop:Faq1:
whatever it takes :D

nah seriously i am getting sick of everyone on didi's back, the man is working with a limited squad so of course he is not as good as lippi(yet) however we need to give teh man a chance. not many coaches would ahve stepped down to serie b,he deserves our support and the chance to see what he can do when we go back to serie a and he has a strong squad.

stop living in the past people
not just that, Didier is like nedved, who gives 100% to his work, I read a lot about him of how he takes the job seriously, like he was the first to come to training and the last to leave. he already proved his worth with Monaco, so reading all these about him is really ugly, the guy deserves to be respected at least.
 

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RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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The Bianconeri easily defeated Crotone 5-0 on Saturday thanks to a hat-trick by Captain Del Piero which allowed the Juve coach to put all the criticism of the past weeks behind him.
Didier Deschamps can finally smile again after a whole week of heavy criticism for the Bianconeri's performance against Vicenza last week. Juventus in fact easily saw off Crotone's challenge with an impressive 5-0 win at the Stadio Olimpico of Turin.
"We recovered important players like Zebina and Chiellini, apart from Giannichedda, whereas Camoranesi and Trezeguet could finally work well during the week: we had a very competitive side on the pitch.
"We lived a very difficult week, also for the speculations around us: this time we were all more careful."
Juventus are now leading the Serie B standings with 43 points from 23 matches played, 3 points more than second placed Napoli and Mantova, with the Partonepei, however, having a game in hand.
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Forza DD :toast:
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
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DD's not a bad lad. He's coached the team to the top of Serie B. Sometimes we fans do tend to blame the coach for everything, which is a bit unfair. It's the players who took their foot of the pedal & let the opposition in last week. If they play like they did against Crotone, we should be able to increase our lead (from the current two points) to an unassailable one.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
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Assuming that DD does get the kick,and assuming YET AGAIN,that Lippi has been smuggled off to Uranus,who'd be the new boss?

PS.Lets also assume that all humanly methods of bringing Lippi back from Uranus cannot be used.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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not just that, Didier is like nedved, who gives 100% to his work, I read a lot about him of how he takes the job seriously, like he was the first to come to training and the last to leave. he already proved his worth with Monaco, so reading all these about him is really ugly, the guy deserves to be respected at least.
Good post, I fully agree. I'm getting rather tired of seeing all this disrespect for Deschamps and looking at our position in the league and his history with the club he doesn't deserve some of this abuse he's receiving.

And yet again people must get over Marcelo Lippi. He was an incredible manager for us and all, however Deschamps doesn't deserve to be compared to Lippi every minute of his coaching career. For the last time, give the man a break and a chance.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Rock on, DD. You've always had my vote of confidence -- and my great appreciation for what you did on the pitch for us as a player and now as the coach leading us in Serie B...at a time people were abandoning us left and right.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Juventus chief Giovanni Cobolli Gigli insists that Didier Deschamps’ position is not in danger. “It would be a foolish thing to do,” he said.
The Bianconeri are the sole leaders of the Serie B table after their impressive win against Crotone on Saturday, but the Frenchman had admitted that his time on the bench could end in the summer even if he achieved promotion.
Furthermore, former Coach Marcello Lippi had been paired with a sensational return, but the World Cup winner allegedly called Deschamps to reassure him that Turin is not his next destination.
“There are still several matches before the end of the season, we need to remain focused,” Cobolli Gigli told Rai Radio Anch`io Sport.
“I feel that the team wants to do well and return to Serie A. Deschamps joined us this summer and agreed to work in Serie B with the penalisation.
“He is doing well, although we can still improve. In any case, it would be wrong and foolish to discuss his position,” added the President.
“We have been going through a difficult period, this week we managed to do well but we must remain concentrated to avoid the recent drops in concentration.”
The latest reports suggest that Gianluigi Buffon might remain with Juventus next season, while David Trezeguet and Mauro Camoranesi could leave, although Cobolli Gigli is aware that no player can be taken for granted.
“We are obviously interested in keeping Buffon, although other men are also important. Alex Del Piero? I would say that it is highly probable that he will stay with us, but we will wait and see.
“Fabio Cannavaro and Gianluca Zambrotta will always have a special place in our heart, I would like to see them in the Juve shirt again, but I know that won’t be easy.”
The Bianconeri chief also commented on Fabio Capello’s difficult time at Real Madrid, as the Merengues were held to a goalless draw by Betis over the weekend.
“I am not sorry nor happy for him. Superman doesn’t exist and life is difficult for everyone. Some circumstances can bring you to the top, others can make you suffer. I can only wish him well,” concluded Cobolli Gigli.

Football Italia :eyebrows:
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Good post, I fully agree. I'm getting rather tired of seeing all this disrespect for Deschamps and looking at our position in the league and his history with the club he doesn't deserve some of this abuse he's receiving.

And yet again people must get over Marcelo Lippi. He was an incredible manager for us and all, however Deschamps doesn't deserve to be compared to Lippi every minute of his coaching career. For the last time, give the man a break and a chance.
let's do this then

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mods, I have a suggestion, could you ban everyone who asks Lippi back? I am sick of reading that every fuckin day :sigh:
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
Good post, I fully agree. I'm getting rather tired of seeing all this disrespect for Deschamps and looking at our position in the league and his history with the club he doesn't deserve some of this abuse he's receiving.

And yet again people must get over Marcelo Lippi. He was an incredible manager for us and all, however Deschamps doesn't deserve to be compared to Lippi every minute of his coaching career. For the last time, give the man a break and a chance.
:agree: After all, we might get crapello back. We don't want that, do we? :eyebrows:

....The Bianconeri chief also commented on Fabio Capello’s difficult time at Real Madrid, as the Merengues were held to a goalless draw by Betis over the weekend.
“I am not sorry nor happy for him. Superman doesn’t exist and life is difficult for everyone. Some circumstances can bring you to the top, others can make you suffer. I can only wish him well,” concluded Cobolli Gigli.

Football Italia :eyebrows:
Rather bland statement about capello. Sounds like Cobolli Gigli doesn't like capello.....
.... but hey, what's this? Of course superman exists! He played in goal for us last weekend! :p :D
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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let's do this then

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I've fought for banning people who continue to defend Capello and his tactics long after we saw how horrid they really are, yet the idea was shot down. So implementing these sanctions have less of a chance than Burke does in becoming a mod.

:agree: After all, we might get crapello back. We don't want that, do we? :eyebrows:
Fabio Capello is the best manager "since sliced bread."
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
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Andy said:
I've fought for banning people who continue to defend Capello and his tactics long after we saw how horrid they really are, yet the idea was shot down. So implementing these sanctions have less of a chance than Burke does in becoming a mod.
And Burke told me that he was on verge to become the new mod....:lol2:
 

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