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  1. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    You seem too affected to lead a rational discussion. Either way, I do not disagree the timing of his resignation was peculiar. Yet, this need not mean it was an impulsive decision. I suggest we shouldn't be quick to judge him based on our own assumptions considering we know nothing yet. I think...
  2. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Who are you to judge what is truth and what is not? Do not belittle the guy's opinion. You know as much as anybody else about what really forced Conte to make such a difficult decision.
  3. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Hence, why this theory cannot be true.
  4. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Who did then?
  5. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Wrong. We mustn't give him an inch to breathe - we must question each and every one of his choices.
  6. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    In my opinion, we will not be seeing Juventus in a 3-4-3 formation anytime soon. If Conte intends to develop an alternative formation I think he will go back to the tried and tested 4-3-3. A 3-4-3 formation at first glance may seem a viable option right now but there are some serious...
  7. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    :D What can I tell you, Jem... It is not so unusual to even find me re-watching some defeats from the past two seasons. Mainly because these have become so rare since Conte took charge (only 9 in 101 games so far) and I am always curious what has gone so wrong for Juventus to lose a game...
  8. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    I agree that six points from both Copenhagen games was a must. That was the first thing I thought when I saw our group. However, after watching the game a second time earlier today I don't think there was much Conte could've done to change the course of the game. Juventus were creating...
  9. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Not even a trophy already in the bag and a strong start to the season can stop some fans into entering panic mode just yet. And all this noise because Juventus did not win away to their in-form arch-rivals and was unlucky not to win in Denmark. Even one can already see some insults flying...
  10. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Very unlikely. If you consider the relative importance of both games for our season you will realise how little a win in this game really meant for Conte and Juventus. I am glad we kept our cool and pragmatic approach throughout the game as if we didn't give a damn about who we were...
  11. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    At first I thought about responding to this nonsense but in the end I think I know better. But the level of exaggeration, delusion, naivety and basic comprehension skills coupled with complete lack of undestanding of what context means is ridiculous. Sadly, such posts have become frequent...
  12. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    "When Juventus appointed Conte, they supposedly had a five-year plan. In years one and two, the foundations were to be laid in order to make a team - which finished seventh in each of the previous two seasons - title contenders again. By year three it was hoped that they'd be in a position to...
  13. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Hence why saying the opposite is also wrong for the same reason.
  14. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Well, that shouldn't surprise you considering Conte appears to have something of a reputation around here to be bad at making the right substitutions at the right time. He either makes them too late or introduces the wrong players. Don't know why would anyone say such a thing, though...
  15. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    They were too many to remember. An odd thing I can remeber from that period, though was that when Carrera made inadequate subs that was because Conte was telling him what to do. Or when he actually interpreted the game well some people were saying he reads the game better than Conte. Or...
  16. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Actually, yes. That was some months ago, however. Haven't seen anyone mentioning it lately.
  17. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Tell me about it. But... but... the team lacked the intensity and hunger from last year. :cry: But... but... Conte isn't as flexible with his formations as last season and Carrera makes better in-game decisions. :cry:
  18. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Retardation reches new levels in this thread. After such a long time Juventus finally appears to be heading in the right direction. A decent project is underway and competent people are running the club. Not only this but we also have a head coach with great ability and even greater ambition...
  19. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    In my opinion he did it purposely. With all the pressure and fans' expectations getting ridiculously unrealistic he had no choice but to keep reminding everyone what they had seemingly forgotten. Juventus just couldn't go into the tie with the whole world expecting they would eliminate...
  20. PiN7uRiCCHi0

    Antonio Conte

    Not sure I agree with this. I believe what Conte said some time ago (when people were pressuring him to change the formation) was true, i.e. he said something along the lines of numbers don't matter only approach and mentality counts. And I don't think he just failed to aknowledge that...