Lippi rules out juve return!!! (2 Viewers)

p0rcupine_tree

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Feb 27, 2005
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Marcello Lippi insists he will not be cutting short his sabbatical to return to Juventus.

Following Didier Deschamps' exit after Saturday's win over Mantova, Lippi was mooted as a leading contender to take over as coach.

But the veteran tactician, who has been enjoying a break from the game since winning the World Cup with Italy last summer, dismissed talk of another stint as Juve coach.

"As for age, I could be retired, but I have decided to work again for a few years," Lippi told Gazzetta dello Sport.

"Anyway my rest is not ended. I've said many times that next summer I won't coach - and the fact that Juve's bench is now free doesn't change my decision.

"We have known each other a long time - have I ever changed after having taken a decision?

"No, and it will be the same this time too. Mine is a decision that is set aside from everything.

"Do you know how many clubs have looked for me? Many, and from many countries.

"I say again - also this summer I'll be resting."





If this is true according to skysports, then we have a hell of a problem...i hate to see capello back cuz then we will see Alex go out...neither conte nor vialli nor novelino...maybe dellio rossi?????? Deschamps was doing fine...:cry:
 

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L'autista
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Lippi has been saying this all along. All those who were deluded into believing Lippi would be an appropriate comeback are buying the fantasy built upon the past.

The truth has always been that DD's departure kind of screws us over for a while. Time to fess up with a cold slap of reality, folks.
 
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p0rcupine_tree

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    only one thing could make me or all juve fans happy now...a shock move of JOSE MOURINHO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! he always wanted to try a challenge in italy right???
     
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    p0rcupine_tree

    p0rcupine_tree

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    i just afraid that one day if DD get a really good coach with trophie around him, and we really need to get in touch with DD to get him back he refuses us...i hope he aint pissed off by juve...he is another legend as platini or zidane or neddy for me...
     

    Bisco

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    Nov 21, 2005
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    Lippi has been saying this all along. All those who were deluded into believing Lippi would be an appropriate comeback are buying the fantasy built upon the past.

    The truth has always been that DD's departure kind of screws us over for a while. Time to fess up with a cold slap of reality, folks.
    thank u swag this is the best description guys, i dont know why but every one over the past day has been acitng as if lippi's decision is def going to be yes with out even hearing from him. u know what i think this is a lesson for the management to teach them how to treat people who did all they could for the sake of the team and us supporters and then ended being bugged by an idiot who could be replaced easily. ( secco)
     

    swag

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    imo Lippi didnt said anything after Deschamps resign

    He is best available option
    The more I think about it, the more I disagree with that. On the plus side, he would attract and retain talent. But talent doesn't always equate with success. (See: Inter.) A manager has to do more than just be a recruiter -- they have to help bring the best out of their players. As we saw with Lippi's last season with us, that clearly did not happen. And after winning the World Cup, the only way to go from here is down to disappointment, really.

    We need a coach who is hungry with something to prove still. Someone with new ideas who can develop younger talent in the absence of all the cash we were previously accustomed to in Serie A (something Lippi never did that well at). Which is why I am favoring the likes of Prandelli, or to look out further even Benitez or Mourinho (who are much less likely to live their cushy spots, though Mourinho could leave for the same motivators in his club that made Didi leave ours).
     
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    p0rcupine_tree

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    hahahahahahahaha lol yes ur absolutely right man!!! i think Diddy was doing just fine...he was working so well especially with the youth..the bottom line...with 9 deficit points...i wasnt expecting juse to win the serie B, maybe 2nd place or third but definetly not the 1st...we had so many hard times with the defence...SHAME for our management to let our couch leave just like that...he deserved at least a year or two...now lets see who'll follow DD...
     
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    The more I think about it, the more I disagree with that. On the plus side, he would attract and retain talent. But talent doesn't always equate with success. (See: Inter.) A manager has to do more than just be a recruiter -- they have to help bring the best out of their players. As we saw with Lippi's last season with us, that clearly did not happen. And after winning the World Cup, the only way to go from here is down to disappointment, really.

    We need a coach who is hungry with something to prove still. Someone with new ideas who can develop younger talent in the absence of all the cash we were previously accustomed to in Serie A (something Lippi never did that well at). Which is why I am favoring the likes of Prandelli, or to look out further even Benitez or Mourinho (who are much less likely to live their cushy spots, though Mourinho could leave for the same motivators in his club that made Didi leave ours).
    My first choice is Prandelli
    Mourinho is winner(Juventino style)

    but they arent realistic options for us
     

    Bisco

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    Nov 21, 2005
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    The more I think about it, the more I disagree with that. On the plus side, he would attract and retain talent. But talent doesn't always equate with success. (See: Inter.) A manager has to do more than just be a recruiter -- they have to help bring the best out of their players. As we saw with Lippi's last season with us, that clearly did not happen. And after winning the World Cup, the only way to go from here is down to disappointment, really.

    We need a coach who is hungry with something to prove still. Someone with new ideas who can develop younger talent in the absence of all the cash we were previously accustomed to in Serie A (something Lippi never did that well at). Which is why I am favoring the likes of Prandelli, or to look out further even Benitez or Mourinho (who are much less likely to live their cushy spots, though Mourinho could leave for the same motivators in his club that made Didi leave ours).
    swag i like yr nominees but do u think its realistic??

    i mean why would mourinho pick juventus over any other club at the moment in seria A to manage.

    or why would make benetiz come to juventus if he has reached the cl final twice with the same team and won it once in the 2 encounters.

    i def agree with yr points regarding what makes them special but i cant see them making t on the juventus bench next season. unless the management realy straighten up.
     

    tassard

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    Jul 30, 2004
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    swag i like yr nominees but do u think its realistic??

    i mean why would mourinho pick juventus over any other club at the moment in seria A to manage
    Maybe he can see that as a new challenge.He said that he wants to coach an italian team, and we are a team where he can show his ability to all these who say that he is not a brillian coach and he wins with money.We are not a ready team, it's like he will build a competitive Juventus with his identity.
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    thanks lippi for not coming
    I'd love to believe that, but I still think he's acting.

    He is smarter than accepting the job now because if he did it directly after DD jumped out, then he'll be accused by some fans to be participating in degrading DD, and he knows that he can do without such accusations. Just with little patience.
     

    Juventinho

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    Nov 4, 2004
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    I'd love to believe that, but I still think he's acting.

    He is smarter than accepting the job now because if he did it directly after DD jumped out, then he'll be accused by some fans to be participating in degrading DD, and he knows that he can do without such accusations. Just with little patience.
    I hope you are right i truly do, if anyone takes over right now apart from Lippi specially of that list they mentioned then we are truly and properly fucked. And this time fucked doesn't mean not winning, it will mean fucked up transfers, stars lost, fucked up team for years to come. It will be worst than a season in Serie B, losing to those assholes Inter and fucking up while in the same league for more than 2 years is worst than a season in B i said it we neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed Lippi more than we need Ronaldinho or Messi or any other player.
     

    Oggy

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    Dec 27, 2005
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    OK, so there is no Lippi which is good as much as it is bad... Our board putted us in really shitty position and as DD said in his latest interview ti will be tough for us.
     
    May 4, 2004
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    I'd love to believe that, but I still think he's acting.

    He is smarter than accepting the job now because if he did it directly after DD jumped out, then he'll be accused by some fans to be participating in degrading DD, and he knows that he can do without such accusations. Just with little patience.
    Bro, Why wouldnt you want Lippi to join us?...

    And who would you like to see as our next coach?..
     

    Vinman

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    Jul 16, 2002
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    all I know is that if we dont get Lippi, or even Prandelli, the selection of either Guidolin or Novellino will not be a step in the right direction

    we just got rid of one average coach, getting one of those 2 wont be progress
     

    RAMI-N

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    all I know is that if we dont get Lippi, or even Prandelli, the selection of either Guidolin or Novellino will not be a step in the right direction

    we just got rid of one average coach, getting one of those 2 wont be progress
    Prandelli has just extended his contract with Viola...
    I cant see him coming to Juve, unless our board pull a shock move to him, in which honestly i don't see it happening!
     

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