Lippi Back?!? (7 Viewers)

khalidkassim

Senior Member
Feb 2, 2007
616
#62
Being a true admirer of Lippi, I would be one of the happiest to see him back coaching the bianconeri...its not such a bad idea if you think of how Alex Ferguson has been coaching Man Utd. at the same time or even before Lippi started with Juve..and Ferguson never left and the team has a smart back office that dips in form at times but still believes in their "brain". Obviously it would be extremely messed up to fire DD after he promoted us but why not double where Lippi and DD can take charge? Milan seems to have the system with that long nosed guy always the assistant to whoever comes in...i forgot his name at the moment....but you know what i'm talking about! It would be very unloyal for Juve to toss Deschamps...regardless of who's replacing him...either we do it properly or not at all...we already have a bad rep for ofloading (when it comes to players) anyone regardless of loyalty....Baggio, Vialli, Ravanelli etc...
 

fender06

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2006
1,334
#63
Being a true admirer of Lippi, I would be one of the happiest to see him back coaching the bianconeri...its not such a bad idea if you think of how Alex Ferguson has been coaching Man Utd. at the same time or even before Lippi started with Juve..and Ferguson never left and the team has a smart back office that dips in form at times but still believes in their "brain". Obviously it would be extremely messed up to fire DD after he promoted us but why not double where Lippi and DD can take charge? Milan seems to have the system with that long nosed guy always the assistant to whoever comes in...i forgot his name at the moment....but you know what i'm talking about! It would be very unloyal for Juve to toss Deschamps...regardless of who's replacing him...either we do it properly or not at all...we already have a bad rep for ofloading (when it comes to players) anyone regardless of loyalty....Baggio, Vialli, Ravanelli etc...
if u are DD, would u like to be an assistant from a coach?:D
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
#64
Juventus Coach Didier Deschamps is a target for French champions Lyon, according to the latest reports in France.

The Frenchman has come under fire despite the Bianconeri’s seven-point lead over Napoli and their imminent return to the top flight.

Reports in France claim that Lyon President Jean Michel Aulas has included Deschamps’ name on his wish list as he prepares to rebuild the team over the summer

Current tactician Gerard Houllier is widely expected to step down after winning Lyon’s sixth consecutive Ligue 1 title, with offers from around Europe and Australia awaiting him.

Aulas might therefore be forced to look for a replacement and considers Deschamps an excellent alternative following his successful four-season spell at Monaco.

“The situation in Turin is far from being ideal, since Didier is not on good terms with sporting director Alessio Secco and his staff is struggling to adapt to life in town,” claimed France Football.

“Deschamps is the first name on Aulas’ list, mainly because he could convince many key players to stay in Lyon as well as attract important new signings, first of all David Trezeguet,” adds the magazine.

World Cup winner Marcello Lippi was paired with a sensational return to Juve’s bench, but the Viareggino denied that he was set to start a new job with the Bianconeri.

“I will not answer these kinds of questions. Juventus have a Coach who is doing very well,” declared the ex-Azzurri tactician

Channel4.com

so this is quit intersting...come on Lippi :D
 

tonykart

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2007
1,595
#65
If Lippi comes back Juventus will be in good hands. Nothing better could happen to our club right now. He is the right man for the job. Although I do think DD has done well this season.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
#66
If DD steps down, I would like Jose Mourinho to take charge. Mourinho on our bench would mean guaranteed success.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,291
#70
Lippi coming back would be a terrific signal to our current players eg Buffon that Juve mean business and have a good project in place to get back to where we were.

Also, it would surely attract better players to sign
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#71
I'm dying to know where DD went wrong to deserve all those Juve fans hoping he gets the boot:pumpkin:

The scandal couldn't shake my trust in the club ever, but if DD is replaced in a humilating way (Which is the only way I predict from the immature management), I'll think twice before cheering for a club led by idiots...

And for all those Lippi fans, you make me hate him with your continuous moaning for sacking DD and giving the lead to him as if DD is shit and Lippi is the crowned angel that's sent from God to Juve whenever he wants...
 
Jul 5, 2005
2,653
#72
I'm dying to know where DD went wrong to deserve all those Juve fans hoping he gets the boot:pumpkin:

The scandal couldn't shake my trust in the club ever, but if DD is replaced in a humilating way (Which is the only way I predict from the immature management), I'll think twice before cheering for a club led by idiots...

And for all those Lippi fans, you make me hate him with your continuous moaning for sacking DD and giving the lead to him as if DD is shit and Lippi is the crowned angel that's sent from God to Juve whenever he wants...
:agree:
 
Jul 5, 2005
2,653
#73
Lippi stoped from his own these rumors and he did very well...


Lippi denies Juventus return
tribalfooball.com - April 30, 2007

Marcello Lippi has played down fresh talk of a return to Juventus.

The World Cup winner said: "It's a question which I do not mean to answer, also because now Juve has a trainer who is doing well. I do not want to enter these sort of issues, I try to respect all my colleagues.

"Sure, in Turin I was happy. And still today I have a great relationship with the Juventini tifosi."
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#74
Lippi stoped from his own these rumors and he did very well...


Lippi denies Juventus return
tribalfooball.com - April 30, 2007

Marcello Lippi has played down fresh talk of a return to Juventus.

The World Cup winner said: "It's a question which I do not mean to answer, also because now Juve has a trainer who is doing well. I do not want to enter these sort of issues, I try to respect all my colleagues.

"Sure, in Turin I was happy. And still today I have a great relationship with the Juventini tifosi."
He denied tens of times, but some fans don't get tired ever...
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
#76
I'm dying to know where DD went wrong to deserve all those Juve fans hoping he gets the boot:pumpkin:

The scandal couldn't shake my trust in the club ever, but if DD is replaced in a humilating way (Which is the only way I predict from the immature management), I'll think twice before cheering for a club led by idiots...

And for all those Lippi fans, you make me hate him with your continuous moaning for sacking DD and giving the lead to him as if DD is shit and Lippi is the crowned angel that's sent from God to Juve whenever he wants...
What is wrong with the fans who need back Lippi? This doesn't mean that they're ungrateful to Deschamps. Might be they have a specific vision about the squad's future and who is the coach who should take the charge in the summer.

Quite frankly, I'm a Lippi fan. Yet this doesn't mean that I'm upholding the idea of getting him back. I said it before and I'm saying it again, we've to give Monsieur Deschamps the full chance and then judge him at the very end of the season and never before.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,510
#77
As Ahmedios and Rebel said DD deserves a chance he led us and still leading us trough the most diffcult times in our history and it will be very unfair to boot him at the end of the season. I'm not a really huge fan of DD but I must admit I admire him in way how he handle the pressure and especialy in the way of giving our youngesters a chance. Guy tottaly deserved to lead us in A too, he should leave only if he wants to leave.

But there is obviusly some problems between managment and DD. And about fans you can never please them, when/if Lippi comes there would still be whinings how he's tactics are bad and we need another coach, so Rebel please don't get too excited :)
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
#79
i support lippi coming back i say give deschamps 3 months in the serie A and depending on our progress keep him or fire him and sign lippi, two at once could be a bad idea though. Mourinho is a succesful manager but he would probably be brutal like capello and i dont want players to leave just because of him, i also dont think he would work well because after chelsea hes used to having millions to spend on any player and at a team with budget problems like juve he might not work out so well. but i think the overall most important idea is to first give deschamps a chance in the serie A I personally do not like his progress so far because i know our team can do better performance wise yet i do not hate him because he still needs a chance to prove himself. I dont expect us to win every game but its Serie B and weve had alot of difficulties that i dont think we should have i will continue to love and support juve no matter what yet i think i perfomances can certainly be better.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
#80
Mourinho is not a dictator like Capello. The only player that had a big rift with Capello was Gallas. most Chelsea players love Mourinho . I also disagree about him needing a big budget to win. He won a league title with Benfica and a CL title with Porto. Neither of those teams had a Chelsea like budget
 

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