JUVE:not for sale (4 Viewers)

Juve_25

Senior Member
Jan 3, 2006
1,316
#7
Lilianna said:
did't get it either.... :rolleyes:
:lol: Don't worry it was a bad one :D

Its just that is useless that he writes the page where he finds it without writing the article or at least the complete link.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
#10
Juventus sporting director Alessio Secco has warned clubs interested in their players that they face a tough task to prise their stars away from the Stadio Delle Alpi.

The Old Lady are facing up to the prospect of relegation from Serie A after being embroiled in the centre of a match-fixing scandal involving four clubs and 26 officials.

If found guilty, Juventus could be relegated to Serie C, with their top players expected to depart the club.

However, Secco has issued a warning to teams interested in their players, insisting Juve are not looking to sell.

"We are trying to make other clubs understand that we are not a store, but obviously, it's not easy," he told L'Espresso.

Secco remains confident that Juve will only be demoted to Serie B and believes that if that is the case, they will be able to keep the majority of their players at the club.

"We don't want to think about Serie C, maybe we can work to restart from Serie B," he continued.

"In this case we want to be thinking immediately about Serie A and entering the Champions League places. This is our strategy.

"So we can't demolish our squad, we need to keep a strong side, even if it is expensive. It's better than having to rebuild it later.

"Earning money is not our priority at the moment."
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#11
I like media:D :D

Just read the next article:pumpkin: :p :tdown: :D

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Juve prepare for clear-out



JUVENTUS have drawn up plans to sell seven of their biggest names if they are relegated to Serie B for their part in the Italian match-fixing scandal.

Club directors have resigned themselves to offloading the players, who all featured for Italy or France in Sunday's World Cup final in Berlin.

Faced with a massive drop in income, the Serie A champions have reluctantly conceded they will have to sell Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, winger Mauro Camoranesi and defender Gianluca Zambrotta.

France internationals Patrick Vieira, Lilian Thuram and David Trezeguet would also be put up for sale. A Juventus spokesman said: "The club will do what it has to do to ensure it's competitive, whatever the decision of the sporting tribunal in Rome."

Along with AC Milan, Lazio and Fiorentina, Juventus are accused of trying to influence the appointment and conduct of referees during their Serie A triumphs in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

Telegraph, London
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world-cup-2006/juve-prepare-for-clearout/2006/07/12/1152637742194.html
 

Juve_25

Senior Member
Jan 3, 2006
1,316
#13
ReBeL said:
I like media:D :D

Just read the next article:pumpkin: :p :tdown: :D

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Juve prepare for clear-out



JUVENTUS have drawn up plans to sell seven of their biggest names if they are relegated to Serie B for their part in the Italian match-fixing scandal.

Club directors have resigned themselves to offloading the players, who all featured for Italy or France in Sunday's World Cup final in Berlin.

Faced with a massive drop in income, the Serie A champions have reluctantly conceded they will have to sell Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, winger Mauro Camoranesi and defender Gianluca Zambrotta.

France internationals Patrick Vieira, Lilian Thuram and David Trezeguet would also be put up for sale. A Juventus spokesman said: "The club will do what it has to do to ensure it's competitive, whatever the decision of the sporting tribunal in Rome."

Along with AC Milan, Lazio and Fiorentina, Juventus are accused of trying to influence the appointment and conduct of referees during their Serie A triumphs in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

Telegraph, London
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world-cup-2006/juve-prepare-for-clearout/2006/07/12/1152637742194.html

:lol:

I prefer to beleive in Secco! :D
 

Lilianna

Senior Member
Apr 3, 2003
15,969
#15
actually i read it too,i think on channel 4..

let me post it:
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Ibra 'agrees’ Inter deal[/FONT]
Wednesday 12 July, 2006
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Reports in Sweden insist that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has agreed to join Inter – even if Juventus have today underlined that they are not a supermarket for other clubs.

Ibrahimovic is just one of many Juventini linked with a move away from the club as they face the threat of demotion for their part in the Calciopoli investigations.

Although the Swede has been associated with Manchester United, Milan and Real Madrid, whispers in his homeland claim that he has opted for a Nerazzurri switch.

The former Ajax sensation, who was a disappointment at Germany 2006, is allegedly set to complete the move once he returns from his holiday.

However, Juventus have insisted that they are looking to keep as many of their top stars at the club as possible.

“We are trying to make people understand that we are not a supermarket, even if that is not an easy thing to do,” new sporting director Alessio Secco told the Espresso magazine.

Secco, who was promoted to his new job after the resignation of Luciano Moggi, has very clear ideas about the club’s future should they be stripped of their Serie A status.

“We don’t even want to think about Serie C, if needed we will work on getting out of Serie B,” he continued.

“If that happened then we would obviously want to immediately come back up to the First Division and hope to get back into Champions League contention.

“Seeing as that is our strategy, we can’t completely break the squad up. It is better to keep a strong squad, even if costly, than rebuild it in the future.

“Making money from player sales is not our priority right now.”
[/FONT]
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#16
I just read the original words of Secco...

He said that Juve will try to keep at least HALF of the team of this season...

He added that Juve will try to use the loan-for-one-year way out of the club until it gets back to Serie A...
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,510
#18
Lilianna said:
actually i read it too,i think on channel 4..

let me post it:
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Ibra 'agrees’ Inter deal[/FONT]
Wednesday 12 July, 2006
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Reports in Sweden insist that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has agreed to join Inter – even if Juventus have today underlined that they are not a supermarket for other clubs.

Ibrahimovic is just one of many Juventini linked with a move away from the club as they face the threat of demotion for their part in the Calciopoli investigations.

Although the Swede has been associated with Manchester United, Milan and Real Madrid, whispers in his homeland claim that he has opted for a Nerazzurri switch.

The former Ajax sensation, who was a disappointment at Germany 2006, is allegedly set to complete the move once he returns from his holiday.

However, Juventus have insisted that they are looking to keep as many of their top stars at the club as possible.

“We are trying to make people understand that we are not a supermarket, even if that is not an easy thing to do,” new sporting director Alessio Secco told the Espresso magazine.

Secco, who was promoted to his new job after the resignation of Luciano Moggi, has very clear ideas about the club’s future should they be stripped of their Serie A status.

“We don’t even want to think about Serie C, if needed we will work on getting out of Serie B,” he continued.

“If that happened then we would obviously want to immediately come back up to the First Division and hope to get back into Champions League contention.

“Seeing as that is our strategy, we can’t completely break the squad up. It is better to keep a strong squad, even if costly, than rebuild it in the future.

“Making money from player sales is not our priority right now.”
[/FONT]
:lol: Oh, that would be awesome. If Juve goes to B, Ibra would be perfect for Inter and our best way of keeping them out of the Scudetto race without even playing them.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#19
swag said:
:lol: Oh, that would be awesome. If Juve goes to B, Ibra would be perfect for Inter and our best way of keeping them out of the Scudetto race without even playing them.
Sure, I think it will be fair...

We will get relegation, and they'll get Zlatan...
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,412
#20
These are the most difficult times for Juve fans ever,
we the fans, the players,coaches,managers,staff etc that will remain faithfull in this club we sould be never questioned again as glory-hunters etc
Only pure love can win financial interest and fame...
the ones who will remain loyal sould be considered/remembered as Juve heroes,
there never were times more difficult than that, in the modern Juve history...


FORZA JUVE
 

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