Italy move for Juventus chief Moggi (3 Viewers)

Jan 7, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by lestat_1987 ] ++
it was on planetfootball and on AS (spanish paper), though I do believe they´re just rumours trying to make us unstable. But we have to ask ourselves, who would we rather lose, Capello or Moggi?
coaches come and go, people like moggi are born once every generation
 
May 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by lestat_1987 ] ++
look at this schocker...
Juventus director general Luciano Moggi is being linked with a move to Inter Milan next season.

Moggi is believed to being pushed out of Juve by coach Fabio Capello , who prefers to work as an English style manager by both coaching the players and also being in charge of transfers.

Moggi's contract at Juve expires in June 2006 and he is being linked with a general manager's job at Inter.

Recently he revealed: "I'm a good friend of Moratti. There was a time in which I could have transferred to Milan. But the wedding has not been concluded.

"Until 2006, however, I am tied to Juve. In life all is possible, but in Turin I find myself very happy: they have put in place the conditions for working that appeals to me."
What a stupied joke... Moggi is more powerfull then Cap, Moggi can sack capello if he wants to.. so that is stupied...

Forza Juventus
Forza Moggi
Forza Capello
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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#45
And they never seem to have any conflict,
old Moggi feels for a new challenge,
NT team is the only way he wont brake our hearts,

Moggi is a v.important person for our club but some day we have to go on,
(i hope he will stay a few more years though)
 
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lestat_1987

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    I think you understood it wrong. Capello is never going to be able to get Moggi out of the club, but he can make him want to leave by not playing the players Moggi bought (mutu).
     
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    lestat_1987

    lestat_1987

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    it seems that in the last few days a lot of crap has been said in the media about juve, but our players keep winning
     
    May 4, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by lestat_1987 ] ++
    I think you understood it wrong. Capello is never going to be able to get Moggi out of the club, but he can make him want to leave by not playing the players Moggi bought (mutu).
    well no, because i think that moggi got mutu for a reason, and we all know what it is...

    anyway... Moggi is much more important to Juve then Cap is..
     

    - vOnAm -

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    Jul 22, 2004
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    I doubt Cap is doing such a thing, as if Capello wants to be a dominant person at Juve. Capello only sees Success at Juve as another Achievement in his life/CV, not as a personal desire, Im sure Capello will leave once his contract is up, so he really has no reason to wanna get Moggi out of Juve.

    Media bullshit.
     
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    While he insists he's staying at Juventus beyond the end of this season, Luciano Moggi is being linked with a shock move away this week.
    Director general Moggi's contract at Juve expires this summer and AS Roma have emerged as a possible destination next season.

    However, Inter Milan patron Massimo Moratti has also been in touch and is prepared to hand over the club's entire technical division for Moggi to run.

    The Juve chief was also in talks with AC Milan supremo Silvio Berlusconi, who made it clear earlier this month that he wants to sign him.
     
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    Juventus director general Luciano Moggi says he will remain with the club beyond when his current contract expires in 2006.
    "I stay, I stay with Juventus - and my contract is not going to expire: it is set to an indeterminate time," said Moggi, who has been linked with AC Milan.

    "It's not nice to speak of this now in respect to the shareholders. But I will stay with Juve."

    On his meeting with Milan patron Silvio Berlusconi earlier this month, Moggi explained: "I was there as a courtesy to thank him for loaning us Christian Abbiati."
     

    baggio

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    Jun 3, 2003
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    Why would he want to leave Juve after all these years? Sure, he may need a challenge, but he can do that here itself. Sack Capello, sell Ibra and start all over again.
     

    Philipp00

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    We have to do everything to make Moggi staying. He is responsible for our success. I hope he does not want to leave. Milan or Inter would not be such a challenge for Moggi because they get money from Moratti and Berlusconi. That would make his job easier but less interesting.
    I really hope that he stays.
     

    tassard

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    I agree.In Milan or Inter they have much money to spend so he won't use his negotiation skills.It will be boring Imo.He can stay with us and if we win the CL this year he can try to do that in next season too
     
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    Yeah but jsut iamgine what Moggi could do with mroe money, if he was to leave I don´t think he´d be loking for a bigger chalenge...he´d leave to empoli if that was the case. he´d go to somewhere where he has complete freedom and a lot of cash.
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    In the coming years I think the most important thing we need Moggi for isn't to pull of those incredible transfer coups but to keep Elkann from making us a public joke.I'm not certain of how much power Moggi holds in the elite echelons of the heirachy but I sure hope he can at least knock some sense into the dude.
     

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