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Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#41
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.
Blanc is more involved with these thou, I remember once someone asked if Blanc is the President, and he ended his post with Fuck secco :D
 

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Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
#42
Tardelli: Juve silenced me

Marco Tardelli has revealed the reasons for his sudden resignation from the Juventus Board of Directors.

“I wanted to change some things and express my ideas, but they did not let me and so I decided to quit,” explained the 1982 World Cup winner.

He had been named among the new Board of Directors after the Calciopoli scandal pushed out the famous ‘Triade’ of Luciano Moggi, Roberto Bettega and Antonio Giraudo.

Tardelli is said to have been responsible for the complete departure of Bettega, who still had a consultancy contract with the club before his protests.

Former Under-21 and Inter boss Tardelli is currently in Holland commentating on the European Championships.

Italy have had a shaky start to the competition, losing 1-0 to Serbia and fighting back from 2-0 down to draw with England.

“We didn’t play very well against England and overall I think the draw was the right result,” said the Coach who won this tournament in 2000.

“I do believe that Italy were unlucky with Serbia, as they dominated and lost to the only shot on goal their opponents had.”

Source: Channel 4
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
#43
It does not concern me that tardelli has opted to resign his post. He has had a negative attitude throughout his tenure. However, his comments are cause for concern.

I have never given anything but blind support to our new managers, as I understand that they were thrown together quickly to lead us at a delicate time when we were a club quite possibly facing total collapse. They have succeeded in getting us to Serie A, and that is major, but I now find myself questioning the competence of our Cobolli, Secco and Blanc. Are they in over their heads?

We were spoiled by some 12 years of fantastic, deadly efficient management, which in the end became corrupted by the power they built. So it would be unrealistic to expect that type of success immediately. But when tardelli says that he had to sugggest Ranieri as coach it make me wonder what ideas Cobolli came up with on his own. And I have serious doubts right now about the coming transfer campaign.

I'm not trying to criticise, I'm just saying I'm starting to have serious questions.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,178
#44
It does not concern me that tardelli has opted to resign his post. He has had a negative attitude throughout his tenure. However, his comments are cause for concern.

I have never given anything but blind support to our new managers, as I understand that they were thrown together quickly to lead us at a delicate time when we were a club quite possibly facing total collapse. They have succeeded in getting us to Serie A, and that is major, but I now find myself questioning the competence of our Cobolli, Secco and Blanc. Are they in over their heads?

We were spoiled by some 12 years of fantastic, deadly efficient management, which in the end became corrupted by the power they built. So it would be unrealistic to expect that type of success immediately. But when tardelli says that he had to sugggest Ranieri as coach it make me wonder what ideas Cobolli came up with on his own. And I have serious doubts right now about the coming transfer campaign.

I'm not trying to criticise, I'm just saying I'm starting to have serious questions.
Believe me, Pado, these same questions have been running through my mind ever since Deschamps left. Now after Tardelli leaves Juventus because the rest of the board would not allow him to express himself, just like Didier, there is obviously something up.

First it was Deschamps stating his ideas were not respected, then it was Trezeguet who received a ridiculous contract offer, and now it's Tardelli stating that nobody on the board respected his views. How could any Juventus fan in their right mind think that everything is running smoothly at this club? These aforementioned players are all Juventus legends and they claim they're being disrespected. So who the fuck are you people going to believe? Juventus legends that have served this club for years, or people who have been appointed with nothing more than the experiance of managing a tennis tournament under their belt?
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
#45
Believe me, Pado, these same questions have been running through my mind ever since Deschamps left. Now after Tardelli leaves Juventus because the rest of the board would not allow him to express himself, just like Didier, there is obviously something up.

First it was Deschamps stating his ideas were not respected, then it was Trezeguet who received a ridiculous contract offer, and now it's Tardelli stating that nobody on the board respected his views. How could any Juventus fan in their right mind think that everything is running smoothly at this club? These aforementioned players are all Juventus legends and they claim they're being disrespected. So who the fuck are you people going to believe? Juventus legends that have served this club for years, or people who have been appointed with nothing more than the experiance of managing a tennis tournament under their belt?
exactly what I've been saying...and many want to criticise

add the babbling RUINeri to the mix, and I am bracing for a very rough ride...:tdown:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,178
#46
exactly what I've been saying...and many want to criticise

add the babbling RUINeri to the mix, and I am bracing for a very rough ride...:tdown:
But dude, the thing is, Ranieri has been brought here by this inept management. Technically he isn't even an employee of Juventus yet, so why is everybody directing hate towards him? I know you think he's shit, but in all honesty he's good at building squads, and when your management includes a bunch of fucktards we will need somebody who can make a good squad out of random purchases.

I'm going to give Ranieri a chance before I start calling him "Ruineri" as he's a respectable person, unlike complete cunts such as Fabio Capello. The latter might be a better manager but I'd rather have someone who is true to his players and his club before someone who shits all over the sidelines. Not to mention the fact that Ranieri was hired by this management... it wasn't his fault he was chosen, so could we perhaps stop insulting him before he's even an actual acting Juventus employee?
 

zizoufan

Z.Z T h e M a s t e r
May 25, 2004
2,500
#47
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.
IMO, this was a good move by the board. that's why i'm confident. :eyebrows:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
#48
At the same time where Deschamps resigned, Buffon renewed his contract. No one cared about the Buffon deal, all were busy bashing. It is actually wide known that bashing is much easier than praising.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#49
It does not concern me that tardelli has opted to resign his post. He has had a negative attitude throughout his tenure. However, his comments are cause for concern.

I have never given anything but blind support to our new managers, as I understand that they were thrown together quickly to lead us at a delicate time when we were a club quite possibly facing total collapse. They have succeeded in getting us to Serie A, and that is major, but I now find myself questioning the competence of our Cobolli, Secco and Blanc. Are they in over their heads?

We were spoiled by some 12 years of fantastic, deadly efficient management, which in the end became corrupted by the power they built. So it would be unrealistic to expect that type of success immediately. But when tardelli says that he had to sugggest Ranieri as coach it make me wonder what ideas Cobolli came up with on his own. And I have serious doubts right now about the coming transfer campaign.

I'm not trying to criticise, I'm just saying I'm starting to have serious questions.
Same here man! I am trying to tell these for weeks. I won't ask their sportive success immediately, that crazy. But at least they should bring consistency to the club. They need to have a plan, and stick with it, and not change that plan every while.

IMO, this was a good move by the board. that's why i'm confident. :eyebrows:
Oh Please! Renewing a contract is not a big deal or to make me confident.
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
3,597
#52
you mean the board did the right thing to let them go?
iam not saying what is right and what is wrong only time will tell u that, cause i dont know the circumstances, but as far as coach goes i dont think he was that great of a tactician:agree:.. As far as experience of coaching at this level Ranieri is a seasoned coach and if you can lead a Parma out of termoil iam sure he can lead a Juve back to the top!
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
#53
:disagree:Ranieri has more power than DD to sign his own players
DD resigned because he couldn't sign the players he wanted but now Tardelli is gone and Bettega won't get a new contract so the road is clear for Rani and immediately we hear the rumor of players we haven't heard before like Riquelme
Let him do his business and I'm sure we will have a real strong team in september
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#54
As far as experience of coaching at this level Ranieri is a seasoned coach and if you can lead a Parma out of termoil iam sure he can lead a Juve back to the top!
How is that?

If he saved Parma from relegation, then he's qualified to save juve from relegation. Nothing more.

:disagree:Ranieri has more power than DD to sign his own players
DD resigned because he couldn't sign the players he wanted but now Tardelli is gone and Bettega won't get a new contract so the road is clear for Rani and immediately we hear the rumor of players we haven't heard before like Riquelme
Let him do his business and I'm sure we will have a real strong team in september
So, Tardelli and Bettega were the ones forbidding us from signing new players??
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
#55
:disagree:That is not what I meant. I think that Ranieri has more of a say now that Tardelli is gone and Bettega will soon follow. I think the reason for DD to resign was that he wanted several players that the board didn't want but now the technical duo of the board is gone... I think Rani has a bigger say in who to get more then DD anyway
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
3,597
#57
How is that?

If he saved Parma from relegation, then he's qualified to save juve from relegation. Nothing more.
No you play with the players u are given. you set goals for the goals that a reachable you buy the players you can afford.

So winning Serie b with 4 world champions and a european ball winner. How can that make DD a better man for the job than Ranieri?
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#58
No you play with the players u are given. you set goals for the goals that a reachable you buy the players you can afford.

So winning Serie b with 4 world champions and a european ball winner. How can that make DD a better man for the job than Ranieri?
I didn't say that DD is better than Ranieri, but the opposite is not correct too IMO.
 

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