OFFICIAL: Deschamps leaves Juve (1 Viewer)

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adelove

The Very Special One
Sep 29, 2003
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#63
what we have done to DD is just evil...... I knew he had a

problem with Secco n 'em when they were dilly-dallying on

giving him a contract extension.
N 4 all those saying we were boring in Serie B,i say

nit-wits!Relegation battles are not about finesse,they are

all about grinta,u need to grind out results bcuz

most teams are defense-oriented n play with 9 men behind the

ball.DD did his best with wat he had n its a shame we allow

him 2 be treated like so!

Thank u Mr Secco.Now u can bring in Dello Rossi,Novellino or

some other nit-wit like u always wanted
 

JuvePower

Junior Member
Jan 2, 2006
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#66
the transfer policy...

the transfer has yet to begin...

Many players dont want to play in second division, even if it is a world class team.

Boumsong was the only big name who came, but I think it was DD who picked him.
(Frenchies...)

Bojinov wasnt a big mistake, or was it?
 
Dec 26, 2004
10,656
#68
the transfer policy...

the transfer has yet to begin...

Many players dont want to play in second division, even if it is a world class team.

Boumsong was the only big name who came, but I think it was DD who picked him.
(Frenchies...)

Bojinov wasnt a big mistake, or was it?
Boumsong is a big name?? is Iaquinta a Maradona then??
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
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#74
if deschamps has left, then i am not so sure why would they sign vialli. even if vialli has had success(with chelsea), then why should we sack one explayer to bring in another explayer.

I think it would be same case with vialli like with deschamps, both have coached and had some nice moments, but they arent really best managers in the world, and even though i know its hard to bring in someone like mourinho for example, we should not forget that our next coach will have an impact in the transfer period. Certain players might not stay if they think that coach is not good enough for success. thats why i worry if we get vialli. does that really help us to keep some very important players.
 

Quentin

New Member
May 3, 2007
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#75
Didi is a great man and has been a great player but I really think is not ready yet to coach Juve in Serie A, in one of the most crucial season in Juve's history.
Though we have been promoted relatively easily, we werent as compact, as comfortable, as powerfull as we should have been.
In serie b this can happen but not in seria a were they ll eat u alive.
Thanks Didi anyways, He leaves like a man, really appreciated it by both the supporters and the critics. I am sure in the future our roads will meet again.
I dont think Lippi should come back. He s great, dont take me wrong, but we need to open new roads, starting a new cycle, notr always trying to RECREATE the past.
What I d loveto see as a coach of Juve, considering that all the big names are or out of budget, or already committed to their clubs, is a man called Walter Mazzarri, coacjh of Reggina.
He reminds me a young Lippi, strong and decisive. His football is straight to the point, before the results, after the show. Juve is just like that.
We ll see what will happen.

A special CIAO to the STRIPPER who introduced me to this site. A great brother Juventino. Keep in touch man!
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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#77
You can't really tell If Vialli will be successful, still pretty early I think.
Not Really, Just Like I said earlier for Didier before he came, the same goes for Vialli.

Vialli did great Job with Chelsea (not Chelski) domestically and in Europe . With Lippi as a director, he will do what he will be asked.
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#78
Cause of the boards transfer policy, and their different aims(board will make Lazio or Parma from us):faq1:
In some of the things I've read so far, the transfer policy was definitely one of the reasons and making the team competitive was another. Perhaps I'm wrong, but this seems to imply that the board were considering doing another "sale" of our players instead of building the team up. Did anyone else get that impression?
 
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