The official DD resigns thread --was: DD resigns according to SKY (26 Viewers)

May 4, 2004
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Everybody else is either not good enough or not better than Deschamps in my opinion. If worse comes to worse though I suppose Novellino would come next. Not sure about Guidolin but honestly he doesn't seem that promising.
I really wish it was op to some of us!.. There is no doubt that keeping DD would be the best for all of us!... And kicking Secco out would make it even better...
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Guidolin did everything possible to come to the level where clubs Like juventus should hire him, from Udinese to bologna to Palermo at last. He is the exact manager that we need. But of course I value Terim and Benitez more, that's because I didn't see Guidolin at the highest level, but I am sure he won't disappoint me.

Putting the names of Delio Rossi, Novellino, Prandelli, Del Neri ahead of Guidolin is a Crime!!
 
May 4, 2004
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Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli is “surprised” by Didier Deschamps’ decision to resign.

“Deschamps will meet with director Jean Claude Blanc later this evening and they will clarify this problem,” said the Juve President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli..



Still no news.. :tdown:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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This comes as a big suprise knowing how you don't like, even hate, the way of football their english teams play.
Actually, Arsenal plays great football and I love how Wenger can really turn youth starlets into full stars. Liverpool does indeed play like a typical english side and while I really can't stand watching them kill games like that, there is no question Benitez is an incredible manager. In the case of Chelsea they play extremely fast but the team is not set up like most other English sides. Place these managers in different leagues with different styles of play and any English they once had in their mentality... if any at all... will brush off with ease. That's the difference.

And to be honest, those clubs aren't even English... they just play in the EPL. ;)
 

nucleo21

THE HUNTER
Apr 1, 2007
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I like very much to return Lippi but Juve must give a chance Didier Deschamp to direct Juventus in Serie A, he can make big things. I'ts not right to fire DD:disagree: :disagree:
Sorry for my english.

FORZA JUVENTUS
 
Jan 7, 2007
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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.
Going public is a no-no. You don't go public about stuff that's supposed to be going on behind the scenes. And as coach, you especially don't go public about transfers. Any idiot knows that could easily split the lockeroom. I've been just fine with DD since he took over. I hold him in high regard because he came to Juve in a time of need. But in no way is he the victim in this situation. The minute he started going public, that IMO, meant he wanted things his way or he was gone. Now he's gone.

It's like having a disagreement with your boss & telling the whole company & it's clients you don't like what your boss is doing. Guess what? You've created problems.

DD should move on, because his stay has created a huge distraction for the team. I mean we just won the Serie B championship. This isn't something we should be talking about right now. Secco might not be a saint... but he's not paid to be one.
 
Jan 7, 2007
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We cant say that we didn't see it coming. Management and DD seemed to be on different wavelengths all season regarding his future. Whereas Blanc and Gigli were stating that DD would be on the Juve bench next season, DD always would respond by saying he isn't looking that far ahead.
I think that is because DD knew Secco & Co. weren't going to like DD's terms of staying. DD wants more control of this team & a strong commitment from management. On the flip side, Secco & Co. doesn't feel confident in a coach who doesn't see eye-to-eye with them & isn't afraid to bash what they believe is the right direction in newspapers & media.

It's been on shakey ground for several weeks & now it seems all but over & done with. I honestly didn't think it would end THIS soon, but I expected next season they base would crumble underneath DD's feet. He's been taking all this heat in Serie B..... just imagine what it would be like in Serie A? He's better off going to Lyon.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Going public is a no-no. You don't go public about stuff that's supposed to be going on behind the scenes. And as coach, you especially don't go public about transfers. Any idiot knows that could easily split the lockeroom. I've been just fine with DD since he took over. I hold him in high regard because he came to Juve in a time of need. But in no way is he the victim in this situation. The minute he started going public, that IMO, meant he wanted things his way or he was gone. Now he's gone.

It's like having a disagreement with your boss & telling the whole company & it's clients you don't like what your boss is doing. Guess what? You've created problems.

DD should move on, because his stay has created a huge distraction for the team. I mean we just won the Serie B championship. This isn't something we should be talking about right now. Secco might not be a saint... but he's not paid to be one.
All the fans were blaming DD because of not playing Bojinov although he was not interested in him since he came. He was bought by Secco and the idiots around him in a funny deal that you know its details.

You can't expect DD to accept being criticized in the next season for not playing Iaquinta, Pasqual and other idiots who are loved by nobody else than Secco although DD doesn't want them since the first minute.

So, saying that he should shut up is just naive.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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it's official! i just checked the italian Juve site translated with babelfish and it says that the have separated ways!

Deschamps leaves the Juventus


Juventus Football Club joint-stock corporation and Didier Deschamps communicates consensualmente of having resolved the contract between they in being that it has carried to both satisfactions, joys and successes. L’ trainer and the Società has stated that not sussistevano the presupposed ones in order to continue the relationship with as much mutual satisfaction and therefore has decided to separate their roads friendly.
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
2,068
I will loose all my respect for Lippi if he comes back.

Didi has been Lippi's protege, and surely they must have some personal respect for each other considering what they achieved together as a captain and manager. Lippi may not have forced Didi's hand directly, but as a mark of respect, I think the great man should not take Deschamp's place. I am disgusted by the treatment DD received in his brief spell: Guys like Blanc, Secco have no right whatsoever to fire a guy who lead the most successful era of Juve history, whilst they were running their local groceries or preparing for University Entrance exam.

I don't think it is done deal that we got Lippi. I have a hard time imagining a great person such as Lippi undermining his former pupil's position, and his only professional adventure that has yet to been fulfilled is a success in other countries. Lippi has done everything he could in an Italian game, so why would he come back? I will give all my support if he do indeed takeover, (though I will loose personal respect), but we shouldn't take Lippi's return as granted. And what if we end up with, Novellino, Crap, Guidolin, Vialli as our next manager? Secco & Blanc should then look for their next jobs, because they won't be staying in Juve for long. Unless we get Benitez, Prandelli, Spalletti, Mourinho, or Lippi, I think we might have a long season next year.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
I think that is because DD knew Secco & Co. weren't going to like DD's terms of staying. DD wants more control of this team & a strong commitment from management. On the flip side, Secco & Co. doesn't feel confident in a coach who doesn't see eye-to-eye with them & isn't afraid to bash what they believe is the right direction in newspapers & media.

It's been on shakey ground for several weeks & now it seems all but over & done with. I honestly didn't think it would end THIS soon, but I expected next season they base would crumble underneath DD's feet. He's been taking all this heat in Serie B..... just imagine what it would be like in Serie A? He's better off going to Lyon.
wow you just broke the world record 4 the number of ampersands in one post
 
Apr 29, 2006
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IMHO it is all too shady to take lucky guesses.
DD might be heading to Lyon, since he will be playing CL next year, and has a 99% chance to be champion of France. He is a hard fit for juventus anyhow, now it is not the time for him... perhaps in a few years, but definitely not now.
All the guys claiming he is a legend are a little bit too full of it. DD coach us through seria B with half the team of Seria A, bench full of Seria A players and some nationals. This is FAR from heroic. It is not one of those American movies, where they gather dentists and old mechanics and win the league. These are GREAT players he got. He literally 'shitted’ over one of our talents, (Bojinov) which regardless of his personal attitude is a good prospect. Now going directly to the press with internal information (I as a fan love that, but not from 'our' kitchen) was a disaster at least. After all he is not that proved so we can handle him the 70 mln. Euros and that is A FACT. He needed supervisor at least.
Next topic is more important.
With all this bitching of true juventini around, saying that Lippi is not 'juicy' enough to recover DD eventual loss - it is possible that these rumors influence his eventual arrival. Now would we be happy then?
I am not sorry for DD and honestly I would believe he was not part of this joke if he is unemployed next season. Seeing him at Lyon(I believe this) would just prove that he was as much 'juventino' as all the geeks claiming Lippi in the same page with DD.
We got out of Seria B, not won CL - WAKE UP GUYS.
Number 1 in seria B is not a trophy, the cup was a farce... DD would take 6 out of 10 in my book at best - IF HE WAS NOT CONSIDERING LYON.
And btw: bitch at me as much as you like but knowing the situation at the club requires much information we lack. So time is the only factor we could use and eventually evaluate the situation at most in 1 month.
 
Apr 15, 2006
56,640
it's official! i just checked the italian Juve site translated with babelfish and it says that the have separated ways!

Deschamps leaves the Juventus


Juventus Football Club joint-stock corporation and Didier Deschamps communicates consensualmente of having resolved the contract between they in being that it has carried to both satisfactions, joys and successes. L’ trainer and the Società has stated that not sussistevano the presupposed ones in order to continue the relationship with as much mutual satisfaction and therefore has decided to separate their roads friendly.



EDIT: the english version has also updated!
 
Jan 7, 2007
865
it's official! i just checked the italian Juve site translated with babelfish and it says that the have separated ways!

Deschamps leaves the Juventus


Juventus Football Club joint-stock corporation and Didier Deschamps communicates consensualmente of having resolved the contract between they in being that it has carried to both satisfactions, joys and successes. L’ trainer and the Società has stated that not sussistevano the presupposed ones in order to continue the relationship with as much mutual satisfaction and therefore has decided to separate their roads friendly.
Just saw it, DD is offically gone.

http://www.juventus.com/it/news/detail.aspx?lml_language_id=0&trs_id=1203000&ID=11400
 

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