Moggi will Return to Juve?? (1 Viewer)

Dalton

Junior Member
Apr 6, 2006
254
#1
I think Moggi will return to help Juve to get out of this. I hope to see him back as General Manager of Juventus. I have a quote: " Don't judge a book by its cover". Dont forget that in Italy there are many people against Juve. Moggi was doing his job, protecting Juve. Once he's gone we were demoted. Dont forget too that Franco Carraro was Anti-Juve. Some people that were hired in the assocation were hired by Carraro, so I dont see if someone hires you goes against him. They've sent Juve in Serie B without finding Juve guilty. Hope that this isn't the end.
 

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Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
#2
As much as id love to have Moggi back,it wont happen.The club has gone into a totally different direction & the club has a MAJOR job on their hands in restoring the clubs public image.Moggi IS the image of everthing dirty about italian football & bringing him back would only cause more problems for the club.

He might help the club in an advisory role but it would most definitely be kept hush hush.

Dalton your entitled to dream,so carry on bro.:D
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
#4
Rami said:
Amen!!!
But the fact is he is banned for what? 5 yearS?
Yeah 5 years indeed.

Moggi is a true hustler he will be involved in the football world one way or the other.The man is extremely slippery.:cool:
 

Ascension

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2005
1,882
#5
I hope he will secretly help us with transfer strategies! Luciano is a true genious on the transfer market and could provide Didier some important hints about who to buy and sell...
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
#6
Alexander said:
I hope he will secretly help us with transfer strategies! Luciano is a true genious on the transfer market and could provide Didier some important hints about who to buy and sell...
yeh, i hope he advises secco and cobolli to a becoming stronger board
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
#9
I know how the business is in italy but other people do not know how the situation exactly is. Bringing back Moggi to juve would be a huge set back for our image. we have to prove that we are clean.. we have to show that we have so much success because of our qualilty and because of our winning mentality. we have to go back in serie A winning serie B and show great football.. and belive me, juve do not need Moggi to show our greatness
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
#11
moggi would be the perfect solution ... but i don't think he'll come :confused:

although im still wishing for him to come back :)
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#12
Jeeks said:
I think Moggi will appeal his 5 year ban once the current events come to an end.
Isn't there a time limit for that? I originally didn't give a toss about Moggi, but he was the only one who defended Juve. Cobolli Gigli & co, on the other hand, behaved like wimps.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#13
Byrone said:
As much as id love to have Moggi back,it wont happen.The club has gone into a totally different direction & the club has a MAJOR job on their hands in restoring the clubs public image.Moggi IS the image of everthing dirty about italian football & bringing him back would only cause more problems for the club.

He might help the club in an advisory role but it would most definitely be kept hush hush.

Dalton your entitled to dream,so carry on bro.:D
spot on B, agreed.We have opened a new chapter , a fresh start and bringing in moggi would disrupt that.
Although Moggi is the man, but mybe we could use him for the transfers only.To help secco to get better deals.

Anyway wats the article Rebel posted abt ?
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#14
Omair said:
moggi would be the perfect solution ... but i don't think he'll come :confused:

although im still wishing for him to come back :)
I'd like him back too. Lots of people "bounce back" from adversity, some from situations worse than Moggi's. Time can be a great healer & people tend to forget after a while, so fingers crossed. After all wasn't Cobolli Gigli's position only temporary? :eyebrows:
 

yid army

New Member
Aug 27, 2006
35
#18
the article states just how the nexts weeks and months will uncover everything and will determine the whole truth, nothing that the fans dont know really: translation done by BD
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
#19
Byrone said:
Yeah 5 years indeed.

Moggi is a true hustler he will be involved in the football world one way or the other.The man is extremely slippery.:cool:
Right, just like Adriano Galliani serving his ban, while attending Milan matches and signing contracts on behalf of the club, and representing the club in an official capacity. In Italy the term "banned" must mean "continue regular duties at your regular pay."
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
20,110
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i trust the new management. and like it or not, moggi is the reason we're in this. i loved the guy but all good things end, so did juve with moggi, and here we are. he's not coming back.
 

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