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JUVENTUS Campioni D'Italia Thread [2005-2006]

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jani

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only real club bandieras could be considered loyal.

the likes of Maldini, Del Piero, Totti, Raul.. They will never leave. Other than that, not much discussion.
 

Juventino

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Juventus look to Baggio
Wednesday 31 May, 2006

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The legendary Roberto Baggio may have a part to play in the new Juventus, reports in Italy are insisting.

Both the Gazzetta dello Sport and Tuttosport newspapers splashed Baggio’s name across their front pages today, highlighting the possibility of a romantic return to Turin for the Divin Codino.

The Agnelli family, who are majority shareholders in the outfit, are looking to freshen up their hierarchy following the departure of the infamous Triade – Roberto Bettega, Luciano Moggi and Antonio Giraudo.

The latter were actually responsible for Baggio’s exit in the 1990s when they wouldn’t meet his wage demands for a new contract.

However, Baggio could now be on the verge of a sensational return with the Old Lady prepared to offer him the Vice-President role.

John Elkann, the nephew of Gianni Agnelli – the man responsible for Baggio’s arrival as a player, wants the legendary Italian to help restore the club’s credibility in the game after the explosion of the ‘Calciopoli’ scandal.

Baggio, according to the reports, was initially contacted before his May 20 departure for his annual hunting holiday in Argentina.

It’s understood that the one time No 10 has given his disposal to working with the Stadio Delle Alpi outfit.

The club are now awaiting his return from South America before holding more substantial talks with the former fan favourite.

Baggio has been flooded with offers from the football world since he quit the game just over two years ago.

It was believed that Inter chief Massimo Moratti was preparing to offer him a role with the Nerazzurri.

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PLEASE LET THIS BE TRUE! :D And please let him accept! :o

:Bow:
 

Rob

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Shevchenko-[7] said:
no such thing as loyalty in football.
The Rob says tell me about it, fans switch clubs when players go from one club to another, and the Rob is also led to believe that players also switch.
 

mark77

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Welcome Marco. (Y)



Events - 09 Jun 2006 - 4:58 PM

Marco Marchionni: The profile

Marco Marchionni was born on 22nd July 1980 in Monterotondo, a province of Rome. An exciting winger blessed with great dynamism and a good eye for goal, he began his career in the Monterotondo youth squad before moving to Empoli in the 1998/99 season with whom he made his Serie A debut on 31st January 1999. He spent the next two seasons playing for the Tuscans in Serie B before returning to Serie A with Parma in 2001.

After a brief spell with Piacenza in the 2002/2003 season, he returned to Parma where he became a key figure within the team over the next four years. His impressive form earned him a call-up to the National squad, and he made his debut with the Azzurri in the 3-1 victory over Poland in November 2003. In his final season with Parma he made 31 appearances, scoring 4 times and creating countless opportunities for his team mates. He was on the reserve list for a place in the 2006 World Cup squad.

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Marchionni: "It's an incredible feeling"



Marco Marchionni is officially a Juventus player. The winger, formerly of Parma, took and passed his club medical at the Fornaca clinic and the Turin Sports Medicine Centre this morning. Having returned from training with the National squad, he was accompanied by the new Team Manager – Gianluca Pessotto.



Following the tests he made his way to the Club’s offices where he was met by the Director of Sporting Affairs, Alessio Secco: “I’m really pleased with how this season has gone” – said Marchionni – “having recovered from my knee injury I secured Parma’s Serie A status, was called-up to the National squad and am now a Juventus player. It’s an incredible feeling: to be part of a club with such a glorious history that from the first instant stunned me with their incredible organisation.”
 

Juventino

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Tardelli on Juventus board
Wednesday 14 June, 2006

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Juventus “turn a new page to leave behind a sad chapter in our history” by appointing Giovanni Cobolli Gigli as the new President and Marco Tardelli to the Board of Directors.

The entire Board of Directors resigned in the wake of the Calciopoli scandal that has rocked the club, as Luciano Moggi is under investigation for alleged match-fixing and collusion with referees.


Franzo Grande Stevens and former Bianconeri legend Giampiero Boniperti will be the honorary Presidents, while ex-Juve defender Tardelli is to be a director at the club.


Patron John Elkann, the heir to the Agnelli Empire, commented on today’s key shareholders’ meeting to begin a new era for La Vecchia Signora.


“Giovanni Cobolli Gigli is a President we have faith in, as he has worked for us for many years and is able to bring us the stability Juve need at the moment.”


Cobolli Gigli is a 60-year-old head of Federdistribuzione and President of the Upim Spa supermarket chain.


Former editor of French newspaper L’Equipe, Jean Claude Blanc, is the new administrator. He organised the Tour de France and Paris-Dakar rally race for nine years and is also director general of the French Tennis Association responsible for the Roland Garros tournament.


Tardelli won five Scudetto titles, two Coppa Italia trophies, the European Cup and UEFA Cup during his playing career at Juventus, not to mention the 1982 World Cup with Italy. Following his retirement, he became a successful Coach with the Under-21 side and a brief spell at Inter.


President of the Piemonte Bank Camillo Venesio, Stefano Bertola, Carlo Sant’Albano, Riccardo Montanaro, Marzio Saà and Italy’s volleyball Coach Gian Paolo Montali are also on the Board.


The giants face a potential earthquake this summer, as allegations of match-fixing could see them docked points or even demoted to Serie B or C if found guilty.


“We are ready for every eventuality. Today we turn a new page to leave behind a sad chapter in our history,” said Elkann.


“This is an important day for us, because we want to confirm that Juventus’ story will continue. It’s a long and difficult journey ahead of us, so the support of our fans is more crucial than ever. It’s time to get to work, as on June 29 the new Board of Directors will be elected.”


There are also other changes taking place, as after 12 years at the club, Scouting Chief Francesco Ceravolo has left Juventus.
 

mark77

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Blasi completes Viola loan
Wednesday 21 June, 2006
Manuele Blasi will play for Fiorentina next season after he joined the Viola from Italian champions Juventus.

The midfielder has been heavily linked with the Stadio Artemio Franchi outfit and they’ve confirmed his capture on Wednesday.

Fiorentina have netted the 1980-born player on loan for a season with an option to buy him outright in the summer of 2007.

Blasi has spent the last two seasons at Juventus, but struggled to get regular playing time under boss Fabio Capello last term.

A central midfielder of some substance, he was sometimes used as an emergency right-back during the 2005-06 campaign.

Blasi should see some regular playing time next term though given the great consideration which boss Cesare Prandelli has for him.

Prandelli coached Blasi with some success at the Stadio Tardini while the Italian international was on loan with Parma.
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
You guys could of bought him for 5m € because of the rights you had on him but you never paid it. The date passed and know we can sell him to another team or Benfica can still make another offer.
 

TheBlueBalla

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That billy guy is an utter disgrace. Glad to see he was banned

"Milan is the only thing that will ever matter to me. If my wife and kids came along and asked me to change my team i'd tell them to F*CK OFF and move out"

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

truly the worlds of a family man :corn:
 

Juventino

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Guys, I see on several websites Cannavaro signed a contract with Chelsea... there's a new FIFA rule that players over 28 yr old can leave for free or something? What should I make of this? I think it's bull****... because yesterday he said he wanted to stay with Juve and extend his contract.
 

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:( :(

Pessotto rushed to hospital
Tuesday 27 June, 2006

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Gianluca Pessotto, the new Juventus team manager, is in a serious condition after a freak accident in Turin this morning.

Reports suggest that the former defender, who only retired from the game this summer, fell from a second floor window at the club’s headquarters in Corso Galileo Ferraris.

Pessotto has been rushed to the Molinette hospital with what, at this stage, seem to be serious injuries – even if not life threatening.

The former Torino player was only appointed as team manager this month after Alessio Secco was promoted to sporting director.

The news has also reached the Italian national team camp in Germany today. Captain Fabio Cannavaro, a teammate and friend, left a media conference this morning when told of the incident.

Pessotto spent 11 years with the outfit as a player following his move from city rivals Torino.

The full-back, who won 22 Azzurri caps, won six Scudetti with the Old Lady and the 1996 Champions League.

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Good luck Il Professore. :( :(
 
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