Juve: Prandelli or Deschamps (7 Viewers)

LEC

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Sep 6, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by delpiero10 ] ++
By the way, Moggi shall hold a press conference today, maybe he will announce the new coach then, just maybe, and i actually is beginning to wonder if it is Del Neri?.
when????:eek:
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by delpiero10 ] ++
By the way, Moggi shall hold a press conference today, maybe he will announce the new coach then, just maybe, and i actually is beginning to wonder if it is Del Neri?.

really?

i don't think he will announce who will be our coach today..:down:
 
May 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by xNeo ] ++
I think it's more like 100% to Prandelli. There is no way we will have Deschamps as our coach next year.
dont be to sure.. i think DD will be the new coach.. but still i really dont care wich one of them it will be.. they are both great, and can get some great players with them... ;)
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Juve look to Deschamps
Thursday 13 May, 2004

Didier Deschamps has overtaken Cesare Prandelli in the race to become Juventus boss, insist reports in Italy.

Whispers yesterday suggested that the Frenchman was back in the chase and that has been reflected in Thursday’s media coverage.

Parma boss Prandelli was considered to be in pole position to replace Marcello Lippi but that is seemingly no longer the case.

The Turin giants have allegedly held further talks with the former French midfielder to discuss a move.

It’s been suggested that he has been offered a two-year deal worth £1m-a-season, plus guarantees that he can bring his assistant Jean Petit and fitness trainer Antonio Pintus to Turin.

Possible transfer targets were also discussed with the possibility that striker Fernando Morientes, midfielder Jerome Rothen and defender Sebastien Squillaci may follow him from the Principality.

Deschamps has supposedly asked for the club to not make an announcement until after his Monaco side have played in the Champions’ League Final against Porto.
 

The Arif

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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
Juve look to Deschamps
Thursday 13 May, 2004

Didier Deschamps has overtaken Cesare Prandelli in the race to become Juventus boss, insist reports in Italy.

Whispers yesterday suggested that the Frenchman was back in the chase and that has been reflected in Thursday’s media coverage.

Parma boss Prandelli was considered to be in pole position to replace Marcello Lippi but that is seemingly no longer the case.

The Turin giants have allegedly held further talks with the former French midfielder to discuss a move.

It’s been suggested that he has been offered a two-year deal worth £1m-a-season, plus guarantees that he can bring his assistant Jean Petit and fitness trainer Antonio Pintus to Turin.

Possible transfer targets were also discussed with the possibility that striker Fernando Morientes, midfielder Jerome Rothen and defender Sebastien Squillaci may follow him from the Principality.


Deschamps has supposedly asked for the club to not make an announcement until after his Monaco side have played in the Champions’ League Final against Porto.


this is just GREAT!

moggi go for it..and imo new coach will be announced at the end of the month.
 

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
Juve look to Deschamps
Thursday 13 May, 2004

Didier Deschamps has overtaken Cesare Prandelli in the race to become Juventus boss, insist reports in Italy.

Whispers yesterday suggested that the Frenchman was back in the chase and that has been reflected in Thursday’s media coverage.

Parma boss Prandelli was considered to be in pole position to replace Marcello Lippi but that is seemingly no longer the case.

The Turin giants have allegedly held further talks with the former French midfielder to discuss a move.

It’s been suggested that he has been offered a two-year deal worth £1m-a-season, plus guarantees that he can bring his assistant Jean Petit and fitness trainer Antonio Pintus to Turin.
Maan this is a French take-over!

Possible transfer targets were also discussed with the possibility that striker Fernando Morientes, midfielder Jerome Rothen and defender Sebastien Squillaci may follow him from the Principality.
Squillaci, Morientes? Great players, but what about Ferrari and Gilardino?

Deschamps has supposedly asked for the club to not make an announcement until after his Monaco side have played in the Champions’ League Final against Porto.
I predicted something like this.
 

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by delpiero10 ] ++
Yeah i dont like this either!!!, Juve is italian, not a french team or Arsenal :(
Exactly! I have nothing against French players, but we don't need an entire French training squad + half of the French NT at Juve.

This will be another Arsenal!
 

delpiero10

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Apr 5, 2004
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I hate it, it damages the clubs soul i think. Just because this coach and players are more "hot" in the transfer market doesnt mean they will do better than Prandelli and the Parma trio.
And it would taste much better to win in the Italian/Juve way imo.
 

venom

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Oct 22, 2003
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Well, Pintus is italian. And he's no stranger to Juve as he was Lippi's physical trainer here until he was appointed by Vialli to Chelsea.

Earliest I think we can hear about who's going to be the next coach is after sunday's matches, and then it will be Prandelli. But most propably announcement will be made after the CL-final.
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by venom ] ++
Well, Pintus is italian. And he's no stranger to Juve as he was Lippi's physical trainer here until he was appointed by Vialli to Chelsea.
Thank you i wanted to state the same thing. This Pintus is very famous as a fitness trainer, he is supposed to be the best. He makes all the players very fit and stamina-wise much better. I'd ve very happy if he would come to Juve! It may sound strange, but i always hoped he'd return to Juve.

++ [ originally posted by venom ] ++
Earliest I think we can hear about who's going to be the next coach is after sunday's matches, and then it will be Prandelli. But most propably announcement will be made after the CL-final.
To be honest, lately i prefer Deshamps, not Prandelli anymore. Deschamps package is more attractive, with players like Rothen and the fitness trainer Pintus. Also although Prandelli is more experienced, I beleive Deshamps is a less risky choise.
 

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Dominic ] ++


Thank you i wanted to state the same thing. This Pintus is very famous as a fitness trainer, he is supposed to be the best. He makes all the players very fit and stamina-wise much better. I'd ve very happy if he would come to Juve! It may sound strange, but i always hoped he'd return to Juve.
Really? I didn't know all this! Thanks for sharing.
 

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