Is Deschamps that good for Juve?? (6 Viewers)

is didier a champ or a chump?

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AlexTheGreat

Senior Member
May 10, 2006
999
#87
Just would like to fill some of you guys in on how small clubs operate:

“Zaccheroni? Let’s stop always talking about the Coach. He’s not under pressure and his place on the bench is not under discussion.

“The team must remain concentrated, because things will improve. The problem is due to bad luck,” explained Cairo.

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/feb12b.html
:lol: although I miss it, maybe we have to wait for years for another torino derby
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
#88
it seems that the fans and perhaps the board are beginning to lose faith in the coach. do you think that didi should eb given the chance to lead juse back to serie a and build a squad?or do you believe he should be run out of town on the back of a donkey and pounded into several pounds of mortadella?
who could replace him, who would be willing to step down to this level, even if it was juve?
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#90
At the start of the year we didn't even know if we'd be in Serie A next year, did we? Everything was so unclear, lots of unknown variables. Now we're top of the league and well on the way to promotion and you want to fire the coach for not leading with a sufficient margin?

Did it ever occur to you that some of the players may not be at their best simply because it is Serie B (here's looking at you, Trez)? If you're in 7th grade and the teacher put you back in 3rd would you still be doing your best, even though everyone was telling you that you should, or would it have a certain psychological impact on you that you're not on the level you're supposed to be?

FFS shut up and stop complaining.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
#92
thread made into a poll as there is alreday a deschaps thread to discuss what you think. what you think?please vote
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#94
Channel4.com said:
The dressing room has allegedly lost its trust in Deschamps and several players are against the Coach, including David Trezeguet, Mauro Camoranesi, Valeri Bojinov, Marcelo Zalayeta, Jonathan Zebina and Claudio Marchisio.
i think this is the biggest worry in Juve, cause in that group we have 3 very good players and a promising youngster
 

Alex66

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2006
612
#95
At the start of the year we didn't even know if we'd be in Serie A next year, did we? Everything was so unclear, lots of unknown variables. Now we're top of the league and well on the way to promotion and you want to fire the coach for not leading with a sufficient margin?

Did it ever occur to you that some of the players may not be at their best simply because it is Serie B (here's looking at you, Trez)? If you're in 7th grade and the teacher put you back in 3rd would you still be doing your best, even though everyone was telling you that you should, or would it have a certain psychological impact on you that you're not on the level you're supposed to be?

FFS shut up and stop complaining.
:tup:
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#96
So much for the locker room split rumours :p


Trez: Players behind DD
Monday 12 February, 2007
David Trezeguet has dismissed speculation that a dressing room split has taken place between some Juventus players and Didier Deschamps.

Trezeguet was rumoured to be one of the squad at odds with the Coach, rumours which inevitably questioned the long term future of the Frenchman on the Bianconeri bench.

But Trezeguet was today nominated by his teammates to act as a spokesman in response to the suggestions.

“None of us were happy about what appeared in certain newspapers this morning and that’s why I’m here to clear things up,” he told Juve Channel.

“One person wrote that all of us are angry, especially with the boss. In actual fact we’re all very much behind him, myself more than anyone seeing as I played alongside him in the national team.

“My place on the bench on Saturday? I was drained both physically and mentally when I got back on Friday, seeing as I’d just played Argentina – the team closest to my heart.

“I reiterate that the group is more united than ever and we’re all pulling in the same direction.

“We’re aware that we haven’t been on top of our game lately and that we’re not playing the type of football we’re capable of, but we are still top of the table.

“That’s why I want to say to all our amazing fans that there’s no need to worry, we need you to stand by us now more than ever.

“Since August, we’ve all known that our sole objective is to get back into Serie A and to do that we need your help.”

Trezeguet also blasted some sections of the media who attached 'playboy lifestyles’ tags to certain members of the outfit.

“They can criticise us for our performances on the pitch, but no one has the right to bring up our private lives,” he hit back.

“Everyone of us has a family, many have children and no one should be criticising us for our behaviour off the field.

"We see it as a huge lack of respect which will no longer be tolerated.”

Juventus are still top of the League despite winning just one of their last six away games. They drew 2-2 at Vicenza on Saturday after going two goals up.
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
#97
I respect Monsieur Deschamps very much and I believe that we should give him the time, at least till the end of August, before our final judgement.

Yet, I have another idea, what about Lippi to recoaching La Vecchia Signora and Deschamps to be our coach assistant? :D
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#98
I respect Monsieur Deschamps very much and I believe that we should give him the time, at least till the end of August, before our final judgement.
We should give him till the end of March, if he is still fucking up, goodbye, if he improved he can stay

Yet, I have another idea, what about Lippi to recoaching La Vecchia Signora and Deschamps to be our coach assistant? :D
That would be a slap in the face. Imagine you were a student at a school, then after a number of years you became the headmaster, then after 5 months in charge the board of directors come and tell you that they are re-hiring the old headmaster but you can stay and do the unimportant things. How would you feel, cause that would be the same situation as DD
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,470
#99
I respect Monsieur Deschamps very much and I believe that we should give him the time, at least till the end of August, before our final judgement.

Yet, I have another idea, what about Lippi to recoaching La Vecchia Signora and Deschamps to be our coach assistant? :D
nice idea, but DD would want the opposite to happen :D
 

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