la Triade will stay (8 Viewers)

Maresca

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Juve, la Triade resta
21 03 2006

Antonio Giraudo, Luciano Moggi, Roberto Bettega: la Juve non cambia, la Triade resta assieme al tecnico Fabio Capello.

Venerdì sarà ufficiale: dopo numerose anticipazioni giunte a inizio febbraio, venerdì, a margine del Consiglio di amministrazione chiamato a varare la trimestrale, la Juve confermerà il suo assetto societario.

"La Juve resterà umbertiana" quindi, come titolò Alice Sport il 1° febbraio. Finisce quindi la lunga ridda di voci e scenari che stavano circondando la squadra bianconera ormai da mesi. E questo annuncio avviene nel momento culminante per la stagione juventina, alla vigilia delle sfide decisive per lo scudetto e per la Champions.

La conferma della Triade risolve numerosi problemi: Capello resta e coordina il mercato di ulteriore rafforzamento della squadra con acquisti importanti, Marchionni, Barone, Cristiano Ronaldo e forse Steven Gerrard, i diritti televisivi con l'incasso di un contratto di 248 milioni sino al 2009 con Mediaset, si sta chiudendo con la Rai per il canale satellitare tematico e la cessione dei diritti delle immagini d'archivio, e la ristrutturazione del Delle Alpi.

Il nuovo stadio "solo Juve" è la grande scommessa futura di Giraudo. Come accade all'estero, il nuovo Delle Alpi sarà intitolato a un grande sponsor che si accollerà i lavori di costruzione. Uno stadio da 25 mila spettatori con la Champions per soli abbonati.

Possibile, ma non certo, l'introduzione di Andrea Agnelli, figlio di Umberto come presidente onorario.

Andrea, giovanissimo, è una persona ideale: posato, non pratica vita mondana, dosa le uscite pubbliche, ha già dimostrato tutto il suo talento manageriale alla Ferrari prima e alla Phillip Morris, fronte Marlboro.

Andrea, inoltre, riporterebbe un cognome forte nell'organigramma Juve e si farebbe alfiere della continuità umbertiana della famiglia Agnelli, corrente che ha portato Capello e che consegna alla Triade il potere di gestione del club.

In altre parole, la Famiglia avrebbe scelto per la continuità che ha garantito tantissimi successi, sportivi ed economici e porterebbe all'inserimento "soft" di Andrea Agnelli che ringiovanirebbe l'organigramma Juve senza rivoluzioni. E con qualche "smile" in meno.

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the triade will stay with juve according to this article, on Friday there should be an official statement.
these are good news:agree:
 

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Jem83

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Some of us have discussed it a little in another thread, but it's a good thing to have a stand-alone thread on this subject...

let us hope the article is credible, Maresca.

If/When this is confirmed I will dance around in the streets or something :)
 
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Maresca

Maresca

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    Desmond said:
    I'll believe it when I see it on Juventus.com. :smile:
    Juventus.com will show that after all the world know it. they are allways too late.:faq1:
     

    neath_lad

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    Jun 25, 2004
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    its not good news if it true, its great news.


    Juve secure triad future Tuesday 21 March, 2006

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    Juventus’ infamous triad will continue their relationship with the club, according to reports in Italy on Tuesday.

    The trio of Vice-President Roberto Bettega, director general Luciano Moggi and chief operating officer Antonio Giraudo was thought to be on the verge of a split at the end of this season.

    However, La Stampa newspaper insists that the Agnelli family – who are the club’s major shareholders – have reached an agreement over a new contract for Giraudo (pictured).

    As a consequence, Moggi and Bettega will also continue in Turin, which will also probably see boss Fabio Capello remain as Coach despite temptations from Real Madrid.

    An official announcement is expected to be made at a Juventus Football Club board meeting on Friday.

    The news will be welcomed by all Bianconeri supporters given the incredible amount of success that the trio have brought with them to Turin.

    Having arrived in the early 1990s, they led the outfit to their first Scudetto for nine years in 1995 and that team went on to be crowned European and world champions.

    Giraudo has proved to be a master accountant by getting the club to run at a profit and was a major player in the outfit’s 'Mondo Juve’ project that will see the revamp of the Stadio Delle Alpi.

    Meanwhile, Moggi will continue to weave his magic on the transfer market given that he is widely considered as one of the top operators in the business.

    source channel4
     

    Jem83

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    Jeeks said:
    I was hoping for a split actually.
    "If it doesn't break, you don't mend"

    Changing boards and management is a risky thing, and with the success we've had under The Triade, it would be foolish to think there are better options out there.

    I mean, how many successful clubs are there?

    Look beyond the top clubs of today and you'll see fallen giants with past glory struggling to get back up, and it's taken them decades and they're not there yet, maybe they'll never be back.

    Mismanagement has ruined many legendary football clubs, so I say; Forza la Triade!
    Stay with us.
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Jem83 said:
    "If it doesn't break, you don't mend"

    Changing boards and management is a risky thing, and with the success we've had under The Triade, it would be foolish to think there are better options out there.

    I mean, how many successful clubs are there?

    Look beyond the top clubs of today and you'll see fallen giants with past glory struggling to get back up, and it's taken them decades and they're not there yet, maybe they'll never be back.

    Mismanagement has ruined many legendary football clubs, so I say; Forza la Triade!
    Stay with us.
    No of course I don't mind, it is working very well.

    I think the coming year will be a transition period to splitting the Triade though.
     

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