Lippi returns? (5 Viewers)

SoundAttack

Guru of Greatness
Aug 25, 2007
151
We'll see more of Giovinco if Lippi is to be re-hired as Juve coach, and i hope he will be, he has the ability to transform Juventus to a world-class team, All teams would fear Juventus under Lippi unlike now under Ranieri all teams have a go at us, imagine if we were in the CL this year we probably wouldnt have made it thru the group stages, and Juve are not made to be a laughing stock, We were always Legends and Legends dont fall

Giovinco
Bianco
De Ceglie
Nocerino

all these youngsters would turn Worldclass if Lippi was incharge
 

SoundAttack

Guru of Greatness
Aug 25, 2007
151
Eintracht are no Juve

Eintracht fell theyr no legends
Juve is rebuilding you know why? cause theyr legends so f off

we were demoted then rose back up and now were in the top 3 in the league an almost certified CL qualification place because of the team spirit and whoever wears a Juve jersey works double whoever wears a napoli or an eintracht jersey well you know where they rank now :D

and yes we dont fall like eintracht did, proof is look at records, we are always on top
So next time moron you wanna say somethin' make sure its valid
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
Eintracht are no Juve

Eintracht fell theyr no legends
Juve is rebuilding you know why? cause theyr legends so f off

we were demoted then rose back up and now were in the top 3 in the league an almost certified CL qualification place because of the team spirit and whoever wears a Juve jersey works double whoever wears a napoli or an eintracht jersey well you know where they rank now :D

and yes we dont fall like eintracht did, proof is look at records, we are always on top
So next time moron you wanna say somethin' make sure its valid
:melayyanandmessi:

Dude, Nottingham Forest have more Champions' Leagues than Juve.


....and stop bolding everything, it makes you look like a douche.
 

cunninlynguists

Amsterdam Ambassador
May 7, 2006
3,249
Moggi: Lippi will replace Ranieri
Sunday 16 March, 2008

Luciano Moggi insists Marcello Lippi will replace Claudio Ranieri on the Juventus bench next season.

It is not the first time this rumour has circulated, but the former Bianconeri director general maintains it is a done deal.

“I really doubt Ranieri will stay on the Juve bench next term, regardless of what position they end up in,” he wrote in his column Petrus.

“His substitute will be Lippi, but the current directors cannot make the same requests as they did with Ranieri and then try to change them mid-way through the season. It would wreck everything.”

According to Moggi, the Juve board asked Ranieri to achieve a UEFA Cup place when he was hired in the summer, but that changed to a Champions League spot following their strong start.

“I do not see the attitude that can most benefit the squad and the fortunes of this club. Jean-Claude Blanc and Giovanni Cobolli Gigli knew full well the task given to Ranieri, but the results were better than expected and paradoxically caused problems.

“This is classic behaviour for those who are not part of this profession. It created tension and made it seem like a last chance saloon to get third place as a 'minimum objective,’ so the upshot of that was Juventus picked up one point in three games.”

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even channel4 confirm this report from Moggi
I just woke up and the first thing I did was go to channel4 and when I read this my whole hangover went away in one second
 

Gazzo

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2007
1,745
Moggi: Lippi will replace Ranieri
Sunday 16 March, 2008

Luciano Moggi insists Marcello Lippi will replace Claudio Ranieri on the Juventus bench next season.

It is not the first time this rumour has circulated, but the former Bianconeri director general maintains it is a done deal.

“I really doubt Ranieri will stay on the Juve bench next term, regardless of what position they end up in,” he wrote in his column Petrus.

“His substitute will be Lippi, but the current directors cannot make the same requests as they did with Ranieri and then try to change them mid-way through the season. It would wreck everything.”

According to Moggi, the Juve board asked Ranieri to achieve a UEFA Cup place when he was hired in the summer, but that changed to a Champions League spot following their strong start.

“I do not see the attitude that can most benefit the squad and the fortunes of this club. Jean-Claude Blanc and Giovanni Cobolli Gigli knew full well the task given to Ranieri, but the results were better than expected and paradoxically caused problems.

“This is classic behaviour for those who are not part of this profession. It created tension and made it seem like a last chance saloon to get third place as a ‘minimum objective,’ so the upshot of that was Juventus picked up one point in three games.”

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even channel4 confirm this report from Moggi
I just woke up and the first thing I did was go to channel4 and when I read this my whole hangover went away in one second
I highly doubt it, i think Moggi is just trying to stir things up as he quite obviously is missing the limelight
 

gsol

Senior Member
Oct 14, 2007
1,448
he quit to take the national team job.

honestly I doubt there is a pre-agreement but my fingers are crossed.

For all we know the press just took everything out of context again.
 

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