The Triade (Bettega, Giraudo, Moggi) (3 Viewers)

Erkka

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Since the future of triade is on the line, I thought about making a thread for them. Moggi has kept the footballing world guessing about his future by making statements to every direction since he's contract will end next year. I'm not sure about Bettega's situation, but surely he will stay. :star:

http://sports.virgilio.it/it/cmc/calcio/200543/cmc_88567.html

It says that Giraudo's contract will end at next year's October, and that he'll probably leave then. I'm happy about this, that fvcking granata can go to hell for all that I care. Unluckily he still owns a nice percentage of Juve.

My predictions are that Moggi will leave on summer 2007 and Capello will replace him, I've got no idea about the new coach though, but it's still long way to go. Giraudo will leave next year while this frenchman, Jean-Claude Roger Gauderique Blanc will replace him. Surely Bettega stays put.

So let's gather every information and rumours about triade's future and current situation here. Let the games begin.
 

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Erkka

Erkka

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    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
    What's so bad about Giraudo? :confused:
    he's a known granata, fan of Torino, not to mention his shameful attitude towards fans. :yuck: Besides, the business is going way too far in some places anyway. Think about it, against bigger clubs, recently inter, the cheapest tickets to Delle Alpi cost 50€ (that was to the Curva)!! Same went with the game against Real Globetrotters, that's why they made the world record, people from all over Italy and Europe gathered to pay incredible overprice.
     

    baggio

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    I doubt Moggi will go anywhere. His contract situation, in all likelihood is in his own hands, and I dont think he's going anywhere. Fabio Capello on the other hand, is incapable of relpacing Moggi as a director general at Juventus immediately, although I could see Lippi holding a future role, once his time with the Nazionale is up.
     
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    Erkka

    Erkka

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    Thanks Kaiser, that made me laugh. What if Moggi is once again busted for dealing with those hookers and fooling around with Camorra or Giraudo gets jail because the doping-trial comes up again?! Moggi and Giraudo can go, I wouldn't give a damn, but hopefully Bettega stays, because he's worth it. Bettega :heart:

    Zlatan, Blanc is a French lawyer that already is a member of Juve's board. Born in '63, a friend of Agnelli family. Read the article.

    e: baggio, I'd love to see Lippi back too, but unfortunately it seems unlikely.
     

    swag

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    ++ [ originally posted by Juve_Kosova ] ++
    I hope Moggi and Bettega stays here untill they die.. !
    Toss in Moggi and Bettega, and they do make a pretty sweet Triumvirate (even if that's more of a Roman thing ;) ). But Giraudo has never struck me as that much of an asset on his own.
     

    Bozi

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    we would be in the shit if it were not for moggi,we should make sure he stays,his transfer dealings are the work of a genius
     

    Eaglesnake_1

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    All this comments about Giraudo are just pure nonsense.

    He not only has demonstrated that he is a terrific Administrator (just check Juve finances in the last ten years) but he has also invested in Juve his own money.
    And his juventinism is out of question. IMO, he is as important to Juve as Moggi.....
     
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    Erkka

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    ++ [ originally posted by Eaglesnake_1 ] ++
    All this comments about Giraudo are just pure nonsense.

    He not only has demonstrated that he is a terrific Administrator (just check Juve finances in the last ten years) but he has also invested in Juve his own money.
    And his juventinism is out of question. IMO, he is as important to Juve as Moggi.....
    nonsense, what the hell are you talking about? He IS a known granata.

    Besides, Moggi's and Giraudo's influence are definitely overrated. And about Giraudo, naturally he invested his own money BECAUSE HE KNOWS HOW TO MAKE PROFIT FOR HIMSELF. He's a selfish bastard, just look at his arrogant comments about the fans. And about finances, certainly many others could do the same, after all Juventus is a global brand just like Real Madrid or Manchester United.
     

    Eaglesnake_1

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    ++ [ originally posted by Erkka ] ++


    nonsense, what the hell are you talking about? He IS a known granata.

    Besides, Moggi's and Giraudo's influence are definitely overrated. And about Giraudo, naturally he invested his own money BECAUSE HE KNOWS HOW TO MAKE PROFIT FOR HIMSELF. He's a selfish bastard, just look at his arrogant comments about the fans. And about finances, certainly many others could do the same, after all Juventus is a global brand just like Real Madrid or Manchester United.
    Erkka, i respect your opinion very much and almost always i coincide with your points of view. But this time i cant:

    Moggi and Giraudo influence are not overrated. For God sake, our performance in the last ten years speak for itself. We are a great team financially and also in the sports arena. We are respected and considered in the top five european soccer team. Well, who has managed us in this years??? Do you think all this has been not achivied by them???

    Giraudo is making profits for himself. Is that wrong ??. HE IS PUTTING IS MONEY IN THE STUFF HE IS WORKING....for me, that an evidence he believes in Juve and in the things he has accomplished. I dont foresee another Juve administrator able to keep us runing at the high stakes we are now.

    To call him a selfish bastard is unfair. Do you know him personally ? has you talked to him ? to insult someone who has enjoyed Agnelli family confidence to run the team for ten years, without having a first hand info is way out of bounds.

    Yes, we are a global brand, as Madrid and Manchester. But the perception of our image in the whole world, at least in the last years has been mahaged superbly by this two men. We are on the three top world team concerning our popularity and diffusion at international level. Once again, who are responsible of this....

    Lets see the day we get without this two men, if we can keep the same level we had enjoyed in last ten years.......
     
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    Erkka

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    ++ [ originally posted by Eaglesnake_1 ] ++

    Erkka, i respect your opinion very much and almost always i coincide with your points of view. But this time i cant:

    Moggi and Giraudo influence are not overrated. For God sake, our performance in the last ten years speak for itself. We are a great team financially and also in the sports arena. We are respected and considered in the top five european soccer team. Well, who has managed us in this years??? Do you think all this has been not achivied by them???

    Giraudo is making profits for himself. Is that wrong ??. HE IS PUTTING IS MONEY IN THE STUFF HE IS WORKING....for me, that an evidence he believes in Juve and in the things he has accomplished. I dont foresee another Juve administrator able to keep us runing at the high stakes we are now.

    To call him a selfish bastard is unfair. Do you know him personally ? has you talked to him ? to insult someone who has enjoyed Agnelli family confidence to run the team for ten years, without having a first hand info is way out of bounds.

    Yes, we are a global brand, as Madrid and Manchester. But the perception of our image in the whole world, at least in the last years has been mahaged superbly by this two men. We are on the three top world team concerning our popularity and diffusion at international level. Once again, who are responsible of this....

    Lets see the day we get without this two men, if we can keep the same level we had enjoyed in last ten years.......
    OK, then try to understand me. As far as I can see, the bond between the club and the fans is sacred. Giraudo doesn't understand that. Giraudo is a businessman, the only thing that he understands well is the figures, surely he knows everything about expenses and income. He doesn't understand a thing about anything that football is made for, he lacks the one thing I like the most, passion. He doesn't care how empty Delle Alpi is, he only cares about TV revenues and spectators. About Delle Alpi, it's quite obvious that he doesn't give a damn about the fans, the ticket prices are ridicilously high and will go even higher when the new stadium will be completed. He doesn't realise that football is nothing without the fans, and he's trying to get rid of the hardcore, the ones that make the atmosphere and whole occasion worth watching in the stadium rather than home. He certainly seems like a man without a heart. You said that he has proved that he's a juventino? How is that, he only uses the club to make money, and that's a fact. The only thing he wants from Juve is money. I also can't see why he couldn't be replaced, world is full of talented businessmen, and it's not like his doing everything himself, the board of directors really have influence when it comes to important decisions. And why is it unfair to call him bastard, I really don't like to mix cruel businessmen with too tight ties and Juve too much.

    About Moggi, pretty much the same goes with him, he's not the only person that works, coaches make their decision about the players they want, just like the other stuff makes recommendations etc. Nearly every player in the world would love to play for Juve, and when it comes to signing them timing and filtering the real talents from mediocore guys is vital. At this point people always praise Moggi, say that he's a genius and all. No his not THAT special one, he also happens to be surrounded from every angle by talented professionals, people that know what they are doing. Scouts, doctors, coaches and even the fans, they all have their word, Moggi just runs the financial details with his other staff.

    Not to mention that just like your signature says, in the end of the day I believe that it's not just about winning. Call me romantic, I admit that in cases like this I am one.... Yes, Giraudo, Capello and Moggi are all proven winners but I still dislike them all. Why? Because they don't understand or have lost their contact with the true spirit of the game. Football and Juve aren't just about business.
     

    olkiller

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    La famigerata triade della Juventus sta per dividersi: Giraudo, Moggi e Bettega a breve prenderanno strade diverse.

    Il primo ad andare via sara' Antonio Giraudo: secondo un'inchiesta condotta da La Repubblica, ha chiesto alla proprieta' di non essere confermato nel ruolo di amministratore delegato, in scadenza il prossimo 30 giugno. Probabilmente tornera' al settore immobiliare in cui comincio' la sua avventura di manager nel gruppo Fiat . Potrebbe lavorare con Berlusconi, che non l'ha chiamato per il Milan ma che intende offrirgli il ruolo di immobliarista principe del suo impero. Se non dovesse accettare le offerte di Berlusconi potrebbe mettersi in proprio, oppure attendere che gli venga affidata l'organizzazione degli Europei 2012 che tra un anno verranno con ogni probabilita' assegnati all'Italia.



    Molto piu' incerto e' il futuro di Luciano Moggi. Non lascera' il calcio e potrebbe accettare l'offerta di Massimo Moratti, che da anni lo vuole all'Inter.

    Una cosa e' certa: un Agnelli tornera' presidente della Juventus. Favorito John Elkann, figlio di Margherita Agnelli e Alain Elkann. anche se non e' esclusa l'ipotesi Andrea Agnelli, figlio di Umberto. Il ruolo di amministratore delegato dovrebbe ricadere su Jean Claude Blanc, gia' nel consiglio d'amministrazione bianconero.

    :eek::fero::fero::down:
     

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