The official DD resigns thread --was: DD resigns according to SKY (3 Viewers)

Apr 29, 2006
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i don't know whats going on between you and Abed, but back off.
Look, you aren't active here on the forums as far as I know. Therefore, you don't know a lot about the members here. ReBeL is without a doubt one of the most respectful decent members here. So please think before you post, and don't forget that the situation is sensitive besides you're the one who started the provoking.
Shut up when nobody talks to you. Ok?
Within the question lies the answer....
EVEN if he is the owner of the club, that does not make him right every time.
And since when I started personal offenses or is it just another uninformed guess you are taking... If you are please tell me WHEN AND HOW... or listen to buddy Rebel's ADVICE ;)
 

xixi

Junior Member
Sep 5, 2006
171
why not? he did it with an average monaco side and got them to the final? with out quality he wud of stood a good chance of winning it
at that point, DD actually shows many valuable qualities of a young determined coach, but he seems downwards with us
i used to criticized him of his tactic skills
but now i would only give best wishes to him and leave my sorrow
 

Wraith

Junior Member
Sep 1, 2006
331
According to Wikipedia, Tardelli is on the board of directors as a director of "Inside Control" along with Marzio Saa and Riccardo Montanaro. My guess is that it means he takes care of internal organization and operations...?
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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at that point, DD actually shows many valuable qualities of a young determined coach, but he seems downwards with us
i used to criticized him of his tactic skills
but now i would only give best wishes to him and leave my sorrow
well he cant please every1 can he? some of his tactics will please some and not others, no tactic can please every1 but at the end of the day his formula worked and worked well
 

xixi

Junior Member
Sep 5, 2006
171
well he cant please every1 can he? some of his tactics will please some and not others, no tactic can please every1 but at the end of the day his formula worked and worked well
right now i do not want to talk about his tactics
the final decision seems harsh, but we have to face it
remember DD forever for our hero
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
I hate to say this... as much as I think bringing on Lippi is a complete setup for a let down next season, he's the best legitimate option we have going right now.
I'm glad you're finally seeing the light :p

why are some of you saying we will have to wait for October before Lippi joins us ??
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,703
Look, you aren't active here on the forums as far as I know. Therefore, you don't know a lot about the members here. ReBeL is without a doubt one of the most respectful decent members here. So please think before you post, and don't forget that the situation is sensitive besides you're the one who started the provoking.

:disagree: remember when you were bitching becuase people were saying the same things to you ;)
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,195
we wont have to wait untill october thats complete crapno coach would want to come to the club after around 10 games of the league, the new coach will want to work with the team and have an input with transfers, i wouldnt be surprised if we saw an announcement in the next few days. BUT if secco continues to act like this i cant see many people wanting the job, i highly doubt he would be as disrespectful towards lippi as he was towards dd
 
Sep 2, 2004
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y people actin like DD is a good coach...i kno its unfair to let him go now after he brought us in serie a but come on, any coach could bring us in serie a..the team we had this season is by far, again by far, stronger than any team in serie b
 

Eire

Senior Member
Mar 1, 2004
1,096
I have mixed emotions about DD's resignation. He is a true Juventino and stood up for himself and his believes and walked away when he felt his job was been undermined as he did not have the control he required to bring in the players he wanted. and it would have been extremley difficult for him next season to successfully manage juve in serie a with new players he did not have full faith in.

so as harshly and as poorly as he was treated i was not convinced he was the right man to lead us in serie a but was willing to give him a chance. his unwillingness to give bojinov a fair chance annoyed me as he has the potential to be great.

But whoever the new manager is will have to have a big reputation and from day one put secco in his place and tell him he may run the business end of the club but transfers and team affairs he will have no control or say in.

i would love to see lippi rebuild a new successfull juve era like in the mid to late 90's.

this is crucial for juve we need a big name proven succesfull manager and we need him in place ASAP as we need a steady ship in order to attract quality players
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,195
y people actin like DD is a good coach...i kno its unfair to let him go now after he brought us in serie a but come on, any coach could bring us in serie a..the team we had this season is by far, again by far, stronger than any team in serie b
DD is a good coach, its not like this season has been a straight forward one, you would know this if you've been following it, and no not any coach could do it nor would they volunteer for it, did you see anyone else come forward??? no, so the man deserves respect, show him some
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
7,900
Bye Didier. I wish you all the best. I think you did a good job and that you deserved more. This isn't the way to treat and old Juve fighter. Damn Secco, well... Adieu!
 

Durden

Senior Member
May 11, 2006
1,607
A drunk and fucked up durden just wanna say.. I really think you are a true juventino DD. I'll miss you and I hope you have great success in the future. Now I know that getting really pissed aint gonna change anything but still I hope that when I wake up tomorrow everything is gonna be alright... If not.. Well than fuck that I'll love this club till the day I die.. Forza Juve forever. This is a fucked up and drunk Durden saying good night america were ever you are..
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
:disagree: remember when you were bitching becuase people were saying the same things to you ;)
Yes, I remember of course, but I had my reasons. ReBeL said so because he got irritated cause Juventus are living in a critical instable period, so I don't blame him, actually this was an exception of him. But ReBeL's exception is the norm of some other people. ;)
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
Juve fans defend Deschamps

Juventus’ split with Coach Didier Deschamps has infuriated sections of the Ultras, who suggest the club has been “shameful.”

For several weeks there has been strong speculation over Deschamps’ future on the bench and late last night the official confirmation arrived that he had terminated his contract “by mutual consent.”

It is widely believed the reason was that he disagreed with the transfer strategy put into action by director of sport Alessio Secco, publicly criticising potential new signings such as Giandomenico Mesto and Vincenzo Iaquinta.

The fans made their support for DD clear during Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Mantova at the Stadio Olimpico and went further when 100 of them applauded him outside the hotel where the squad was staying.

The Ultras group released a statement bitterly reprimanding the club for their treatment of the former midfielder.

“We believe in Deschamps. We believe that the club mistreated him and can only thank this man. He is the great Didi, a real man, professional and Juventino.

“We ask the owners to take serious action against the current Board of Directors, who are shaming us on the world stage and muddying 109 years of glorious history.”

The supporters also made it very clear they would not accept the return of Fabio Capello, who was rumoured to be making a comeback by the Spanish media.

Instead the Italian Press suggests that World Cup winner Marcello Lippi will be the one to come back to Turin, bringing Real Madrid defender Fabio Cannavaro with him.

Deschamps also found support from Inter Coach Roberto Mancini. “He took Juventus to promotion three rounds early despite a nine-point penalty. What more could they ask for? I think he has been very harshly treated.”
Source: Channel 4
 

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