tardelli leaves cda. (8 Viewers)

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TERENCEE
Mar 28, 2007
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    “I had accepted this role because I was hoping I would be allowed to make some changes, not only here at Juve, but in the entire world of football as well,” Tardelli told news agency AGI.

    “Unfortunately in the meantime I have understood that this isn’t possible, that is why I waited for the best possible moment to announce my decision,” added the former Under-21 Coach.


    something wrong in juve board? he say he wanna change football.. and he say impossible?
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    #24
    excuse me but why everyone is dissing him?? Why are you all refusing to think that maybe this board's members are crazy, and hard to work with? so everyone who leaves are the guilty ones?
     

    JCK

    Biased
    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,390
    #25
    excuse me but why everyone is dissing him?? Why are you all refusing to think that maybe this board's members are crazy, and hard to work with? so everyone who leaves are the guilty ones?
    See? this is why I am disgusted, it is the general mood on the forum, almost everyone is against the board and anything that happens with the team. I am sure there were some against the renewal of Buffon because Secco had something to do with it.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    #26
    See? this is why I am disgusted, it is the general mood on the forum, almost everyone is against the board and anything that happens with the team. I am sure there were some against the renewal of Buffon because Secco had something to do with it.
    I am disgusted too, cause there is always two sides in this forum, the one who is pro, and the other who is Anti, no one is allowed to be in the middle :confused: (doesn't that remind you the Capello's case? how they called me Capello lover, while they blamed every single thing to him, also Del piero you should either love him and praise him everyday, or you are Anti Del piero). well this is not the case with me, I take each action separately. Just look how everyone is insulting the likes of Camoranesi and Trezeguet because they want out :confused:

    I love it how they give "fuck Secco" in each action, maybe the guy has nothing to do with that specific action, but who cares, they still go with "fuck secco", cause that's the trend :D
     

    JCK

    Biased
    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,390
    #27
    I am disgusted too, cause there is always two sides in this forum, the one who is pro, and the other who is Anti, no one is allowed to be in the middle :confused: (doesn't that remind you the Capello's case? how they called me Capello lover, while they blamed every single thing to him, also Del piero you should either love him and praise him everyday, or you are Anti Del piero). well this is not the case with me, I take each action separately. Just look how everyone is insulting the likes of Camoranesi and Trezeguet because they want out :confused:

    I love it how they give "fuck Secco" in each action, maybe the guy has nothing to do with that specific action, but who cares, they still go with "fuck secco", cause that's the trend :D
    I know exactly what you mean, I just said the same thing in the Ranieri thread.
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
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    #28
    excuse me but why everyone is dissing him?? Why are you all refusing to think that maybe this board's members are crazy, and hard to work with? so everyone who leaves are the guilty ones?
    While I'm not ready yet to join the juventini = piss-and-moan club just yet, Tardelli always came across to me as a figurehead appointment with no real passion for the club, nothing he really did for the club, and some pretty fat laurels to rest on while the rest of the club scrambled for respectability in the aftermath of calciopoli.

    I don't think we would have ever brought him on if not for calciopoli, so his departure to me signifies one more inevitable step in our advancement away from that period of Juve history. And for that, I celebrate. :party:
     

    Red

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    Nov 26, 2006
    47,024
    #29
    I am disgusted too, cause there is always two sides in this forum, the one who is pro, and the other who is Anti, no one is allowed to be in the middle :confused: (doesn't that remind you the Capello's case? how they called me Capello lover, while they blamed every single thing to him, also Del piero you should either love him and praise him everyday, or you are Anti Del piero). well this is not the case with me, I take each action separately. Just look how everyone is insulting the likes of Camoranesi and Trezeguet because they want out :confused:

    I love it how they give "fuck Secco" in each action, maybe the guy has nothing to do with that specific action, but who cares, they still go with "fuck secco", cause that's the trend :D
    :tup:
     

    LegiaJuve

    Junior Member
    Jun 5, 2007
    81
    #30
    From my outside perspective, it sounds like Tardelli signed up for the Juve board thinking he will turn this club around overnight and gain enough influence in the football community and make the world a better place... you know, typical dreamer stuff.

    The fact of the matter is that the position he took on is a highly political one that leaves little room for idealism and images of grandeur. Once reality sunk in (for whatever reason, whether it's his own doing or through disputes with other board members), Tardelli became disillusioned.

    I don't think his resignation will ultimately hurt the club. His seat will just simply filled by someone else. I haven't read much that Tardelli had much influence over board decisions over the last year anyways.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    #31
    I know exactly what you mean, I just said the same thing in the Ranieri thread.
    Yup

    While I'm not ready yet to join the juventini = piss-and-moan club just yet, Tardelli always came across to me as a figurehead appointment with no real passion for the club, nothing he really did for the club, and some pretty fat laurels to rest on while the rest of the club scrambled for respectability in the aftermath of calciopoli.

    I don't think we would have ever brought him on if not for calciopoli, so his departure to me signifies one more inevitable step in our advancement away from that period of Juve history. And for that, I celebrate. :party:
    I know what you mean, but you sure know the rest are not dissing him for this, some of them didn't even know he was at Juve stuff, but they are dissing him now (probably they don't even know who is he ). As for me, I really don't have much information about him, I only know he won the world cup or Euro with italy Azzurrini, and he failed with Inter (everyone does :D). not that I support him, but the reaction here is sick.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    #32
    Not to forget, it is also sick to see the stuff leaving one after other. we can't change the stuff like we change underwears. It is concerning me more and more, this summer won't be any pleasing, with the rumors around, it's hard to have patience :sigh:
     

    Oggy

    and the Cockroaches
    Dec 27, 2005
    7,514
    #33
    Not to forget, it is also sick to see the stuff leaving one after other. we can't change the stuff like we change underwears. It is concerning me more and more, this summer won't be any pleasing, with the rumors around, it's hard to have patience :sigh:
    Yeah, thats the biggest problem IMO. The same thing is with players, we can substitute Trez and Camo from theri playing view, that's not that big problem. The real problem is that they are our stars and legends (I'm thinking on Trez) and this is not the way we should treat them. The same thing goes with Balza too, he was a loyal player and we gonna sell him... It just ain't right...
     

    Joaco

    the cronopio
    Dec 11, 2005
    5,213
    #34
    I'm not pro or anti, but I would never forget that goal he scored against Germany at WC 1982. More then the goal, the way he celebrated it.
     

    Ahmed

    Principino
    Sep 3, 2006
    47,928
    #36
    hmm wonder why they never thought Tardelli could be coach...he was incharge of Inter for a couple of years in the middle
     

    The Arif

    Senior Member
    Jan 31, 2004
    12,564
    #37
    I love it how they give "fuck Secco" in each action, maybe the guy has nothing to do with that specific action, but who cares, they still go with "fuck secco", cause that's the trend :D
    BD started a 'Hope you die Secco' group following DD's resignation, like he was the only one on the BOD, and like he was the only one responsible for DD's resignation. Well someone must take the blame for everything that happens within the club, and this time is Secco.
     

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