Jean-Claude Blanc Thread (18 Viewers)

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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This guy is the sole reason we had been able to spend on the market and on the stadium simultaneously with no billionaire covering our poor ass. Regardless of how our "gurus" spent that money, he still provided it.

I'd keep him in his current position, no doubt.
 

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only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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This guy is the sole reason we had been able to spend on the market and on the stadium simultaneously with no billionaire covering our poor ass. Regardless of how our "gurus" spent that money, he still provided it.

I'd keep him in his current position, no doubt.
U guys exaggerate bit about this issue. Yeah he did well financially for this club, But it's not like we were in a serious debt before him coming here. We were doing really well financially before the calciopoli. The Real question is, will he keep the positive cash-flow running even when we're going to constintally miss out on the Cl in the future ? Hope so....
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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U guys exaggerate bit about this issue. Yeah he did well financially for this club, But it's not like we were in a serious debt before him coming here. We were doing really well financially before the calciopoli. The Real question is, will he keep the positive cash-flow running even when we're going to constintally miss out on the Cl in the future ? Hope so....
Well he wasn't here before calciopoli now was he. He came when shit had already hit the fan and the way he reacted was certainly top notch. And on top of that he went forward with our pre-calciopolo plans despite the disaster, starting with the Juve channel and kicking off the stadium with all the load that is well known to have on clubs yet we still managed to keep some good cash flowing in the market.

Im not saying he's the greatest financial manager out there, but he certainly knows how to handle a club's budget on both short and long term projects and at these times when football clubs are being hit financially even when impressing on the field, I find this too good to let go just because some fans think he's too French and cocky for their liking. (not talking about you here)
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
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Well, that's a wrap for the post-Calciopoli triad - Cobolli Gigli, Secco and finally this guy.

Now to wait out post-post-Calciopoli's disastrous duo (Marotta and Del Neri).
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,893
good riddance to him, i dont care if he was good with finances, any monkey with a calculator can do what he does, fact remains his 5 year plan was painful and achieved nothing other than humiliation, he goes down as the worst club president i've come across. As a matter of fact i see blanc's resignation as a sign that Moggi's return looks likely, he always stated how blanc was offered moggi's job before calciopoli errupted. Good riddance to you all in this pic.

 

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