The official DD resigns thread --was: DD resigns according to SKY (9 Viewers)

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
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Saturday 26 May

Gazzetta dello Sport
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Deschamps-Juve, over already?
The reason is the row with director of sport Secco
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Corriere dello Sport
Juve, Deschamps out!
The club accepts his resignation, Lippi almost certain to replace him
The contrasts with Secco and Bettega were decisive
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Tuttosport
Didi’: Goodbye Juve
There’s no unity with the club, Lippi back in the limelight
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This could be the brightest news we've heard in the past 24 hours. If Lippi is the replacement then this could turn out alright.
My concern lastely was that DD and the management are not going along well. It doesn't really matter who is right or wrong for Juventus the mixture was wrong and for it to last in Serie A was a big mistake IF THEY COULD NOT REACH A GROUND TOGETHER.
Now if the replacement is Lippi then I could see this happening and turning out ok.
Lippi is an expert who knows Juve well. Two things we need in the coach who will take charge next season.
Personally if I had it my way I'd give DD a chance next season.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Breaking News: Lyon approach Perrin as possible replacement for Houllier


PARIS, May 26 (Reuters) - Sochaux coach Alain Perrin has been contacted by Olympique Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas after the departure of coach Gerard Houllier on Friday.

"Jean-Michel Aulas called me on Friday," Perrin, who led Sochaux this season to their first French Cup victory since 1937, was quoted as saying by the sports daily L'Equipe on Saturday.

"We did not go to the bottom of the matter. Aulas explained to me how things were working in his club. He also asked me my point of view on this. It would be an exciting challenge."

Perrin has also coached Olympique Marseille, Troyes and Portsmouth.

"I do not get carried away. There may be one or two candidates. I read the papers," he added.

Former France captain Didier Deschamps, who helped Juventus to promotion in Serie A, is another potential candidate.

Deschamps, who led Monaco to the Champions League final in 2004, is set to leave Juventus, Italy's SKY television reported on Saturday.

Aulas said on Friday he would be able to find a replacement for Houllier within a week
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Houllier, who helped Lyon to two consecutive Ligue 1 titles but failed to steer the club to the Champions League last four, resigned after a two-year spell in Ligue 1.

Reuters
 
May 22, 2007
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secco does not manage Juve, he is not a master tactician, managers should buy the players they want, I mean look at the Chelsea situation with Sheva, he hasn't impressed because Jose didn't need him in the squad. DD in the summer should get the freedom to buy the players who fit into his system and should be left to do his job.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
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It's not like if we were born with "Juve" written on our forehead, so it's a normal thing to adapt to the behaviour of the club. If the management doesn't appreciate those who did their best for the club, then you have to think twice before continuing being on the same boat with such management.
such a thought has never even entered my head, although i am not happy with what is occuring i consider myself to have juventus written on my forehead, i have no choice i will always suport juve regardless of their policies and i'm glad i will, i am surprised a lot of people are saying they wouldnt support juve if ale left, if dd left if buffon left etc. these are not fans of the club, these are fans of individuals, its a real shame
 
Apr 12, 2004
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I want Burke to replace Didier.
No lies, I could do it....I'd need Andy to run practice and help out a lot, Enron to be my fitness coach, and Rab to be Delpie's ladyboy. And lets's see....I would need Rami's Oil money in the presidents chair.....and that crazy Isha can be my scout...I would send her on assignment to DR Congo until she found my dead grandmother.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
Fuck this shit. Fuck juventus, fuck our board of directors, fuck Marcello Lippi, Gianluca Vialli, Delio Rossi and Walter Novellino, fuck Vinman and everyone who wanted Deschamps out.


This really sucks :(.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
right i cant take this any longer, im going to sleep, and if i wake up tomorrow morning and this resignation is confirmed just before a game i will get a hammer that i have under the stair case and throw it at a police man just for the sake of it!
did you do it yet?

can't say i blame Deschamps for quiting, the management have shown their contempt for him on numerous occasions. all we can hope for is that the ass-clowns in charge have a plan.

sure it looks like lippi will be the obvious replacement, i am sure many of the members will be delighted with this. i would prefer if we went for prandelli(or the special one) but i will not grumble if lippi steps back into the breach

Mourinho would be a great coach for us, his arrogance is brilliant. I woulnd't mind Prandelli either if he gets Pazzini with him


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I believe sacking DD will be the stupidest thing that Juve will ever do. DD poured his heart into the club and i used to see interviews after EVERY match and each time Juve do badly you see that he is hurt and disappointed.
I don't agree with getting lippi back, he did what he had to at Juve and moved on, i don't see why some fans can't move on. I am strongly opposed to bringing Lippi back as a coach, the only people I would want as a replacement would be Prandelli, Spalletti or Mourinho, and I believe we should do like English clubs, and give them a lot of time to build a squad, like Man Utd->20 years, Arsenal->10 or 15 years.

There isn't an official announcement yet but I highly doubt every website and newspaper is going to say that he resigned if it isn't true.


Grazie DD, sei forte
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
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ßömßäяdîëя™;1355161 said:
No lies, I could do it....I'd need Andy to run practice and help out a lot, Enron to be my fitness coach, and Rab to be Delpie's ladyboy. And lets's see....I would need Rami's Oil money in the presidents chair.....and that crazy Isha can be my scout...I would send her on assignment to DR Congo until she found my dead grandmother.
:lol::lol:
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
such a thought has never even entered my head, although i am not happy with what is occuring i consider myself to have juventus written on my forehead, i have no choice i will always suport juve regardless of their policies and i'm glad i will, i am surprised a lot of people are saying they wouldnt support juve if ale left, if dd left if buffon left etc. these are not fans of the club, these are fans of individuals, its a real shame
The real shame is that we follow the club like a group of sheep. Do you imply that whatever the management does, we have to say "Amen"??

I'm not a fan of individuals, mate, but I have a mind that tells me when I should say "No".
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
Divorzio Juventus-Deschamps: ecco il possibile perche'. Ultras dalla parte del tecnico francese

12:17 del 26 maggio


12.17 La Curva Sud Scirea della Juventus si schiera della parte di Didier Deschamps dopo la notizia delle dimissioni del tecnico francese. In un comunicato, sottoscritto da Fabio Germani "a nome della Curva Sud Gaetano Scirea e del direttivo dei gruppi Drughi, Drughi 1897 e 'Bravi ragazzi'", i tifosi annunciano "l'annullamento della manifestazione in programma oggi alle 12 davanti all'albergo della Juventus, per solidarietà verso il nostro allenatore, Didier Deschamps". E aggiungono: "Crediamo in lui, crediamo che la società lo abbia maltrattato e al nostro grande allenatore possiamo solo rivolgere un ringraziamento ed essere totalmente solidali con lui". "Alla proprietà - continua la nota - chiediamo di prendere seri provvedimenti sull'attuale società, che ci sta facendo vergognare nel palcoscenico mondiale e che sta infangando 109 anni di gloriosa storia".

11.20 Secondo quanto riporta il sito gazzetta.it ci sarebbe una trattativa di mercato in particolare dietro alle dimissioni, ancora non ratificate dalla Juventus, del tecnico Didier Deschamps. Questa trattativa riguarderebbe la Fiorentina e ben tre giocatori: Balzaretti, Marchionni e Pasqual. La società bianconera nelle ultime settimane avrebbe infatti porposto uno scambio alla società gigliata che prevedeva l'arrivo dei due bianconeri a Firenze in cambio dell'esterno viola. La Fiorentina ha però sempre detto no a questa possibilità così come anche il mister bianconero, in pieno conflitto con la dirigenza juventina. Da qui, pare, il diverbio finale che ha portato Deschamps alle dimissioni

00.30 Didier Deschamps se ne va. La frattura con alcuni dirigenti della Juventus è ormai insanabile e il tecnico francese ha sciolto le ultime riserve. A niente sono valsi gli attestati di stima della tifoseria, l'allenatore non si sente in piena sintonia con la dirigenza e ha preso la decisione che al momento appare irrevocabile. Finisce così un altro capitolo travagliato ma comunque vincente della Juve che adesso è alla ricerca di un allenatore. Il nome che rimbalza ossessivamente è proprio quello di Fabio Capello. Il suo ritorno comporterebbe senz'altro nuovi importanti investimenti da parte del club bianconero.








the fans are supporting DD, but it may be too late :groan:
 

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