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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Bollocks, I refuse to believe that the willinly undermine their own team.
I think they offered Didi a new deal that he turned down because he wants to go to Lyon. This is an established team that will instantly compete for CL-silverware.
It might take a couple of years for Juve.
Good to see someone else from Antwerp. And I agree.
 

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Boudz

Mercato Tourist
Aug 1, 2002
2,608
It's a shame in the manner that he left, but I'm not sad. I wasn't convinced. Yes we were in Serie B and what more could one ask for. But I always felt that he was never in control of the locker room. He was weak when it came to disciplining the bigger names and the older players.
Look at Trez, letting him get away with those sort of performances is just scandalous. It's Not that I like Capello but he would have never let Trez get away with such performances. Neither would Lippi.
And what was up with Bojinov? He never gave him a chance. He prefered Zalayeta over him and thats saying alot.
The team would lose concentration time in the last 20 mins, we would lose points time and time again. This goes to show that even where he knew where we had a weakness, he couldn't solve it.

DD was okay, average nothing more, a short term solution. Thanks for the promotion but it's time for the big boys to take over. DD would have been eaten alive by Ancelotti and Mancini and that's never a good thing.
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
It is not over yet, the transferperiod will slowly start the next couple of weeks.
Lets just wait before we crucify Secco and the board.
I'm waiting on the new coach for now that will give us an indication on what their aim is for the next years.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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It's a shame in the manner that he left, but I'm not sad. I wasn't convinced. Yes we were in Serie B and what more could one ask for. But I always felt that he was never in control of the locker room. He was weak when it came to disciplining the bigger names and the older players.
Look at Trez, letting him get away with those sort of performances is just scandalous. It's Not that I like Capello but he would have never let Trez get away with such performances. Neither would Lippi.
And what was up with Bojinov? He never gave him a chance. He prefered Zalayeta over him and thats saying alot.
The team would lose concentration time in the last 20 mins, we would lose points time and time again. This goes to show that even where he knew where we had a weakness, he couldn't solve it.
DD was okay, average nothing more, a short term solution. Thanks for the promotion but it's time for the big boys to take over. DD would have been eaten alive by Ancelotti and Mancini and that's never a good thing.
1 - So he should have benched Trez and started with Zalayeta/Palladino? - Trez didnt want to stay at Juve in the 1st place and now we bench him in Serie B??? Yea thats a good idea

2 - Juventus even at their best would always give away bad goals and lose concentration, so that is not DD's fault

3 - Lippi couldnt fix it neither could Capello and u blame DD for not "fixing" it - nice yea that is really fair...
 
May 4, 2004
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Trapattoni: "Alla Juve come allenatore no, ma..."
Giovanni Trapattoni non esclude un suo ritorno alla Juventus. L'attuale tecnico del Salisburgo, intervenuto a La Politica nel Pallone di Gr Parlamento, ha ipotizzato un suo futuro nello staff tecnico bianconero...
28-05-2007 15:23
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Giovanni Trapattoni non esclude un suo ritorno alla Juventus. L'attuale tecnico del Salisburgo, intervenuto a La Politica nel Pallone di Gr Parlamento, ha ipotizzato un suo futuro nello staff tecnico bianconero. "Non credo che la Juve pensi a me come allenatore, magari come aiuto a un giovane allenatore. Dipenderà da loro", ha detto il Trap. Anche da parte sua c'è fiducia nella nuova società, dopo l'allontanamento di Luciano Moggi e Antonio Giraudo, i due ex massimi dirigenti condannati per lo scandalo di calciopoli. "I nodi giungono al pettine - dice Trapattoni - il calcio ha di per sé una grande vitalità che è quella di sapersi ripulire. La Juve credo che abbia questa volontà nei nuovi dirigenti".


Trapattoni: "To the Juve like trainer not, but..." Giovanni Trapattoni does not exclude a its return to the Juventus. Parliament puts into effect them technical of the Salisburgo, taken part to Politics in the Football of Gr, has assumed a its future in staff the technical bianconero... 28-05-2007 15:23 Articles to topic | All the news of Sport Giovanni Trapattoni does not exclude a its return to the Juventus. Parliament puts into effect them technical of the Salisburgo, taken part to Politics in the Football of Gr, has assumed a its future in staff the technical bianconero. "Not creed that the Juve tasks to me like trainer, even like aid to a young trainer. It will depend on they ", has said the Trap. Also from part its is confidence in the new society, after the removal of Luciano Moggi and Antonio Giraudo, the two former condemned managing maximums for the scandal of calciopoli. "the nodes reach the comb - Trapattoni says - soccer have of for himself a great vitalità that is that one to know itself to clean up. The Juve creed that has this new will in the managing ones ".
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,381
i cant believe our transfer period will most likely be done without a manager and done thru an amateur clown who supports our rivals
The transfer window hasn't opened yet, there's a month and a couple of days left. During this time, a new manager will be appointed.

Why the drama, I don't understand.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,381
cuz if its true about wanting lippi then he wont be there until his so called sabatical has ended which will be just b4 the new season
If a deal with Lippi is reached he won't leave the team for just a few days before the season begins. A manager's work starts way before that.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,381
thats the question thats kept me awake for a couple of days now
That's why I am telling you that you shouldn't make more drama, have patience, a new coach will be assigned and from there we'll see how our transfer campaign will go.

You're a Juve fan, have faith damn it!
 
Aug 1, 2003
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I dont care if Trez played like shit this season, some might argue when has he not? He's still second topscorer after Alex, okay maybe its not saying much in Serie B or whatever, but it's not like he didnt score at all.

Obviously the team wasnt brilliant this season. And you wouldnt expect anything more, looking at our team. FFS we have Zebina and Boumsong at the back. C Zanetti is first choice. That tells you something.

But Deschamps, I dont care how he did it, whether the team sucked or not, he coached us into promotion. And to me, that's something worth remembering, a worthy feat. Why? What more with our points penalty, plus DD had to assemble a team, a mix of the current champions and the young players and the average players at Juve who previously will not be first choice at Juventus... that could've gone real bad, but it didnt. And we had Genoa and Napoli breathing downour necks. Instead, we got promotion with 3 games to spare. So to hell with everything else, Deschamps did it! And I dont care what happened or who's at fault, it just seems like the current situation is poor repayment of his contribution.
 

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