The official DD resigns thread --was: DD resigns according to SKY (12 Viewers)

Jan 7, 2007
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We'll regret this...
Hey something had to give. Did you think Secco would step down? One guy has a vision & the other has a totally different vision.

I think the final nail in the coffin in this whole mess was when DD went public about the differences he & management had. As much as I like DD, that was a ROOKIE mistake!! Never do that unless you want OUT of the club.
 

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Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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We'll regret this...
I know that this isn't the right moment, but I think that you've lots of people who are sucking your **** these days according to your signature, after Fateh and Hamas, now Secco. But you know, Secco is an expert, stick to him.

This may sound silly, but I wish we could somehow let DD know just how grateful we are.. A letter or something..

I can't begin to explain just how disapointed I am. I feel as if this club lost it's soul, this is such a undescribeable betrayal.
I'm with you, man.
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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Lippi is an Italian hero, but it doesn't ease the pain of DD's departure. He is resigning over a transfer dispute? That seems pretty extreme. Such an issue should never be big enough to split apart management. Either DD is stubborn, or Secco is an amateur. Most likely the latter.
 
Jan 7, 2007
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Lippi is an Italian hero, but it doesn't ease the pain of DD's departure. He is resigning over a transfer dispute? That seems pretty extreme. Such an issue should never be big enough to split apart management. Either DD is stubborn, or Secco is an amateur. Most likely the latter.
I'll repeat.... DD threw the first punches by going public he didn't like managements plans. I knew right there & then this was going to tear the sides apart. DD threw himself out the door. Does management want a coach who goes public about that stuff in the future?
 

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Lippi is an Italian hero, but it doesn't ease the pain of DD's departure. He is resigning over a transfer dispute? That seems pretty extreme. Such an issue should never be big enough to split apart management. Either DD is stubborn, or Secco is an amateur. Most likely the latter.
Definetly the latter. I mean DD is the coach FFS, he chooses the players to field every match, he chooses the training, he chooses the tactics. Shouldn't he have a saying in all of this?

TBH, the more I think about it, the more I begin to believe this was all planned ahead, DD to get us back and Lippi to take over after Serie A is secured. There is no other explanation, Secco is in charge of making transfers happen, the coach chooses wich one. If that's not how it's supposed to work than might as well give Secco the manager job.
 

Max

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Jul 15, 2003
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Maybe Deschamps wanted to leave to coach Lyon next season? Wait until everything clears up before we start to criticize (moreso) what seems to be the most incompetent, untrustworthy, and beguiling board of directors in the organization's history.
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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Since nearly everyone has sounded how disappointing and sad the resignation of DD is, so I'm not going to go into that. However, if Lippi is the person they (I no longer associate myself with the current management) are hiring then it needs to be done immediately imo. After all, what player is going to sign with a club that is in a ramshackle.
 

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His legendary dummy is the coach again. It's very clear...
I love Lippi, respect him and everything he has done, but in no way did DD deserve this. You know it, I know it and everyone in their right mind knows this.
 

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