Blanc to succeed Cobolli Gigli as Juventus president
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
Giovanni Cobolli Gigli is set to step down as president of Juventus . read more
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
Giovanni Cobolli Gigli is set to step down as president of Juventus . read more
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli says Gian Paolo Montali would be a great addition to the Napoli management. read more
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Jean-Claude Blanc has been named as the new president of Juventus, taking over from Giovanni Cobolli Gigli in the post.
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
On the change of president, with Jean-Claude Blanc succeeding Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, Del Piero added: “I would like to send back these words, and give a big thanks to him for what he has done in these difficult times, for having fought at our side to achieve the best results and helping us come out from the most difficult period in our history, and for having personally supported me...
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Juventus chief Jean-Claude Blanc is excited about replacing Giovanni Cobolli Gigli as president. read more
Smart Betting - Sports Betting Tips (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
... by a bee, and then reads in the newspapers that he did something wrong.Earlier also Giovanni Cobolli Gigli resigned as president of Juventus. He was replaced by the Executive Director of the club, Jean-Claude Blanc.Unlike most Italian presidents-millionaires, Cobolli Gigli was not the owner of Juve. Hired him only to represent the club. His contract ended and will not...
Fijilive (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
New Juventus president Jean Claude Blanc has been accused of lacking respect for the Italian Olympic Committe (Coni) over comments he made earlier this week.The Frenchman, who recently took over from Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, claimed earlier this week that Juventus's next title would be their 30th and would merit a third star on their shirts -- a star is awarded to a team for every 10 titles...
Soccer News - Daily Soccer News (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
Frenchman Jean-Claude Blanc is due to take over from Giovanni Cobolli Gigli as the new president of Juventus, according to the club’s website. Blanc was already the club’s managing director but
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
Juventus have confirmed that Jean Claude Blanc will succeed Giovanni Cobolli Gigli as their new president.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
Rome - Serie A giants Juventus are to name a new president later this month as Giovanni Cobolli Gigli is set to step down after three years. Italian media Wednesday quoted John Elkann, the president of Juve's controlling holding Exor, as saying that ...
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
MILAN (Reuters) - Giovanni Cobolli Gigli will leave as Juventus president with chief executive Jean Claude Blanc assuming the role, the club's owner said on Tuesday.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
Rome - Serie A giants Juventus are to name a new president later this month as Giovanni Cobolli Gigli is set to step down after three years. Italian media Wednesday quoted John Elkann, the president of Juve's controlling holding Exor, as saying that ...
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
Juventus powerbroker John Elkann has confirmed Jean-Claude Blanc will succeed Giovanni Cobolli Gigli as president. read more
Football Italiano (Free subscription) | 10/09/2009
... Presidency have only aided in fanning the flames of despair. It has been announced that Giovanni Cobolli Gigli will step down as President and be replaced by Jean-Claude Blanc. Contrary to public opinion, this has nothing to do with Juve’s recent poor form but a case of expired contracts. Gigli was tasked with restoring the prestige of the Old Lady, in addition to earning back...
tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
Blanc will succeed Giovanni Cobolli Gigli as president next week, but as to who will replace the Frenchman, Secco would only say: “I don't know, I give you my word. In recent years I believe I have worked to the best of my ability and guaranteed the utmost professionalism.