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IncuboRossonero said:
Illegal drugs are not my thing ... never was never will be...give me the Red LIght District anyday :pint: That place is heaven on earth
They are not illegal in Holland; however, prostitution is not my thing.
 
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IncuboRossonero

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    TURIN, Italy -- Italian champions Juventus, immersed in match-fixing allegations, have named coach Fabio Capello as their new general manager, with responsibility for transfer policy.

    Juventus said in a statement that Capello would continue coaching as well as being in charge of the "technical area" and transfer market.

    It added that Alessio Secco had been appointed as head of sporting activities.

    "From now on, Alessio Secco will be working with Fabio Capello to prepare the next sporting season 2006-2007," Juve chief executive officer Carlo Sant'Albano said.

    Secco, 36, former manager and press attache at the club, replaces Luciano Moggi, sacked last week amid the scandal embroiling the club.

    Secco will be succeeded by Gianluca Pessotto, 35, a fullback who retired this year after 10 seasons with the club.

    The revamp comes as Juventus are suspected of fixing matches and collusion with referees last season. If found guilty, they could have this season's title taken away from them, or worse still be relegated to the second division.

    CAPELLO FOR PRESIDENT :pint:
     

    Vinman

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    Jul 16, 2002
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    IncuboRossonero said:
    TURIN, Italy -- Italian champions Juventus, immersed in match-fixing allegations, have named coach Fabio Capello as their new general manager, with responsibility for transfer policy.

    Juventus said in a statement that Capello would continue coaching as well as being in charge of the "technical area" and transfer market.

    It added that Alessio Secco had been appointed as head of sporting activities.

    "From now on, Alessio Secco will be working with Fabio Capello to prepare the next sporting season 2006-2007," Juve chief executive officer Carlo Sant'Albano said.

    Secco, 36, former manager and press attache at the club, replaces Luciano Moggi, sacked last week amid the scandal embroiling the club.

    Secco will be succeeded by Gianluca Pessotto, 35, a fullback who retired this year after 10 seasons with the club.

    The revamp comes as Juventus are suspected of fixing matches and collusion with referees last season. If found guilty, they could have this season's title taken away from them, or worse still be relegated to the second division.

    CAPELLO FOR PRESIDENT :pint:

    the news just keeps getting better.........:wallbang:
     

    WΏΏdy?

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    Dec 23, 2005
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    IncuboRossonero said:
    TURIN, Italy -- Italian champions Juventus, immersed in match-fixing allegations, have named coach Fabio Capello as their new general manager, with responsibility for transfer policy.

    Juventus said in a statement that Capello would continue coaching as well as being in charge of the "technical area" and transfer market.

    It added that Alessio Secco had been appointed as head of sporting activities.

    "From now on, Alessio Secco will be working with Fabio Capello to prepare the next sporting season 2006-2007," Juve chief executive officer Carlo Sant'Albano said.

    Secco, 36, former manager and press attache at the club, replaces Luciano Moggi, sacked last week amid the scandal embroiling the club.

    Secco will be succeeded by Gianluca Pessotto, 35, a fullback who retired this year after 10 seasons with the club.

    The revamp comes as Juventus are suspected of fixing matches and collusion with referees last season. If found guilty, they could have this season's title taken away from them, or worse still be relegated to the second division.

    CAPELLO FOR PRESIDENT :pint:

    ohh please :wallbang:

    this can't get any better....chap the manager and make zlatan caption...:cry:
     
    Sep 28, 2002
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    i wouldnt mind to see capello as a gm. who with common sense liked moggi and giraudo? those men are there to do the job, not to be liked. capello is a tough character, knows football, is respected person, im sure he could work wonders there.

    now if only he'd resign as a coach :drool:
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    Fliakis said:
    what happened this time?
    They admitted giving Capello whatever power he wanted was a decision they took in a hurry. Smart move guys, smart move :disagree:.

    They're clutching at straws now. We should prepare ourself for the worst.
     

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