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

Durden

Senior Member
May 11, 2006
1,601
This is sad.. Now we have to reinvent ourselfs once more, just as things started to look good... I dont think I like Secco anymore if this is true..
 

Adzke

Senior Member
May 19, 2007
1,108
If the rumorus are true I can never forgive Secco for stabing a true Juventino in the back like this.

It makes me sick, and it makes my heart bleed!
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
If DD is leaving than Lippi is the best.. with him we will have structure in our team and Lippi is also able to organize the managment with his authority..
 

Adzke

Senior Member
May 19, 2007
1,108
Lippi will hopefully be able to bring back momentum in Torino.

Hopefully the screw-ups (Secco & Blanc) won't get in his way.
 

Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
5,055
The screw up are solely down to Secco, not Blanc.

Secco has no negotiation skills, no man-management skills - infact no skills at all.

Clearly the Secco/Deschamps disagreement was about transfer policy. Sadly Secco/Bettega appears to have let Huntelaar slip through our fingers. Perhaps Lippi will salvage something from the wreckage.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
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?
How the hell do you know that? Deschamps went public because our management wasn't cooperating with him, not only regarding transfer matters but also concerning his future. Blanc gave Didier no reassurances whatsoever and if all these things are true Deschamps holds the right to express doubt to the media. So in actuality, the management threw the first punches by not being considerate to DD.

You don't have a clue what you're talking about.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
how is this possible? didnt Lippi say that he's extending his sabbatical and not gonna coach this season? how can he change his mind?(if u consider the news to be true)
He was acting, mate...

All of knows that he misses his toy called Juve, and knowing how much he's loved by our immature management, then they are ready to throw whoever stopping in his road.
 

X Æ A-12

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Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
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secco has done well to bring in salihamdzic and grygera and criscito yet he needs to do more work. we still have a large transfer fund that if used intelligently could really imrove our team.i will wait till the end of the summer befroe i make my judgements of him
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
How the hell do you know that? Deschamps went public because our management wasn't cooperating with him, not only regarding transfer matters but also concerning his future. Blanc gave Didier no reassurances whatsoever and if all these things are true Deschamps holds the right to express doubt to the media. So in actuality, the management threw the first punches by not being considerate to DD.

You don't have a clue what you're talking about.
May I add that they bought a player that wasn't at all in his plans called Bojinov. DD didn't want another season where the fans are moaning about playing a player he had nothing to do with bringing him to the club.
 

Adzke

Senior Member
May 19, 2007
1,108
The screw up are solely down to Secco, not Blanc.

Secco has no negotiation skills, no man-management skills - infact no skills at all.

Clearly the Secco/Deschamps disagreement was about transfer policy. Sadly Secco/Bettega appears to have let Huntelaar slip through our fingers. Perhaps Lippi will salvage something from the wreckage.
I didn't really catch the news about Hunter because they were in Italian. What did they exactly say?
 

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