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

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Mark

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    How can anybody handle this really? With this and the feud on The View you can't really fall asleep man! :lol:
     

    Yamen

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    LOL :)

    It's 0530 AM and I am not even sleepy!!! I have to report to work at 11 AM. I think the whole media are asleep now, and getting raidy for a stormy weekend..

    Another tip I just read on an Arabic forum that Capello has been link with Torino should they remain in Serie A. I am not sure what they mean by Torino and I hope it's not a codename for Juve.
     

    Yamen

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    If DD goes to Lyon, he might snatch Trezeget and Camo with him, after all Lyon wanted those too to wear the Renault Shirt
     

    Bjerknes

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    Hey MARK, forward this message to the guy who thinks he knows Alessio Secco on the sister forum. Tell him to forward it to Secco and say it was from Andy.

    "Secco, you are f*cking dumbass."
     
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    again the F-word, we have kids here man. :D

    anyway, Secco won't be there for long if we don't get the appropriate coach.
     

    Bjerknes

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    I mean, how on earth is a "team manager" capable of being the "general manager?" Did we think we could take notes from Adam Sandler and "The Waterboy," appointing somebody who passed a fucking piece of paper to the fourth official during matches to conduct proceedings at the club? Who the fuck is Alessio Secco anyway? I always wondered why we appointed him to GM and I suppose the only answer is that imbeciles appoint imbeciles. Why don't we rename our club to something more appropriate and more synomomous to the Bush Administration... since we are essentially equivilent. JuventusOfA. Sounds wonderful. Fucking Alessio Secco.
     

    Snoop

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    I think Didier will go on doing his job tomorrow, I don't think he is going to leave at this moment, probably at the end of the season (that's if he will leave). No need to wait for hours, it's just some worthless rumors.
     

    swag

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    It's just SKY. Which is just this side of Tribal in terms of credibility, it seems... (releasing rumors like this that others cannot verify is really irresponsible, IMO)
     
    Sep 2, 2004
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    Report: Deschamps resigns! Saturday 26 May, 2007

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    Sky TG24 claims that Juventus Coach Didier Deschamps has resigned, although he will be on the bench against Mantova.

    The tactician’s future at the club has been up in the air for several weeks, as different members of the Board of Directors gave opposing comments on whether he was the right man for the job.


    Deschamps took the Bianconeri to promotion despite a nine-point penalty, but has reportedly clashed with director of sport Alessio Secco, disagreeing over transfer policy.


    A meeting with general manager Jean Claude Blanc seems to have tipped the situation over the edge and his resignation was verbally accepted, according to Sky TG24.


    So far there is no official confirmation, but the reports claim that they failed to agree over extending his contract, which runs until June 2008.


    With what was essentially a season to deliver or be fired, Deschamps chose not to enter into a campaign with such uncertainty hanging over his head.


    Spanish newspaper reports this week suggested that Fabio Capello was preparing a return to the Juventus bench, but considering the brusque manner in which he left after the Calciopoli scandal broke and the bad blood with the fans and captain Alessandro Del Piero, this seems highly unlikely.


    World Cup winning Italy boss Marcello Lippi is another potential candidate, although French newspaper 'L’Equipe’ insists he is in fact challenging Deschamps for the role of Coach at Lyon following Gerard Houllier’s resignation.


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