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Luftwaffles

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News just in. The Italian news media has just reported that the entire board has resigned amid the turmoil following the 'scandal' enveloping the club.

The press silence will end tonight.

Capello will leave, as I predicted, after the match in Bari on Sunday.
 

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Geof

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Juventus - Everybody out
Thursday 11 May, 2006
The entire Juventus Board of Directors has resigned amid the Luciano Moggi telephone transcript scandal, causing an earthquake within the club.

“The Juventus Board of Directors has handed its resignation to the shareholders and called a meeting for June 29, 2006,” read the official statement this evening.

There were rumours that Moggi would offer to quit following the days of newspaper allegations and police investigations into his relationship with refereeing designator Pierluigi Pairetto, as transcripts of alleged telephone conversations were made public.

Yet this has been a cataclysmic shift in the club structure and one that effectively ends an era at the Delle Alpi.

The so-called Triade of director general Moggi, President Roberto Bettega and administrator Antonio Giraudo had been the architects of a Juventus success story over the past decade.

There were doubts over two members of this trio, but it had been thought that Giraudo would stay on, as he owns 3.6 per cent of the club’s shares.

The Bianconeri will completely restructure the side for next season and this could also include Coach Fabio Capello, who has been strongly linked with Inter.


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What a shock. I thought they would wait after the Reggina game...
I wonder how next season will be like.


Anyway, whatever happens, I'll stay behind my team. FORZA JUVE
 

Geof

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Not only the triade, but the whole board resigned, including Franzo Grande Stevens, Roberto Bettega, Antonio Giraudo, Luciano Moggi, the DG of Ifil (socio di controllo) Carlo Sant' Albano, Jean Claude Blanc, Stefano Bertola, Giancarlo Cerutti, Luigi Chiappero, Andrea Pininfarina, Fabrizio Prete e Claudio Saracco.


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May 11th. After this day, nothing will be the same anymore for Juve.
 

Manuel

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Geof said:
Not only the triade, but the whole board resigned, including Franzo Grande Stevens, Roberto Bettega, Antonio Giraudo, Luciano Moggi, the DG of Ifil (socio di controllo) Carlo Sant' Albano, Jean Claude Blanc, Stefano Bertola, Giancarlo Cerutti, Luigi Chiappero, Andrea Pininfarina, Fabrizio Prete e Claudio Saracco.


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May 11th. After this day, nothing will be the same anymore for Juve.
True, we will see a new Juventus from now on.
 
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Luftwaffles

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    Juno said:
    Holy shit. If ya didn't panic until now, the time has come to do so.
    No time for panic bro.

    Just keep the faith. Juve will be reborn next season with a completely new board, new Coach, new players.

    A bit of good news, Cristiano Zanetti has just announced on RAI 1 Sport that he has decided not to transfer to Juve. Every cloud has a silver lining.
     

    Jem83

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    Luftwaffles said:
    No time for panic bro.

    Just keep the faith. Juve will be reborn next season with a completely new board, new Coach, new players.

    A bit of good news, Cristiano Zanetti has just announced on RAI 1 Sport that he has decided not to transfer to Juve. Every cloud has a silver lining.
    :weee:
     

    Matteo..

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    tassard said:
    So does that means that Capello will also be out?
    Imagine that, the entire board quitting, all the players leaving, juve being demoted to serie C and the bastard still staying. I would honestly kill myself.
     
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    Luftwaffles

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    tassard said:
    So does that means that Capello will also be out?
    Local radio stations have mentioned that Capello has just reopened negotiations with Real Madrid and has met Inter two weeks ago (Moratti).
     

    Sadomin

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    Matteo.. said:
    Imagine that, the entire board quitting, all the players leaving, juve being demoted to serie C and the bastard still saying. I would honestly kill myself.

    :lol:

    I guess Capello's better than most Serie C managers though.
     

    Geof

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    Luftwaffles said:
    Local radio stations have mentioned that Capello has just reopened negotiations with Real Madrid and has met Inter two weeks ago (Moratti).
    Capello is a mercenary, and mercenaries don't stay when their army is in trouble
     
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