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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Sacchi: “What I advise Juventus to do is choose a coach who has attacking ideas, then clarify what the objectives are and work with him to choose the players who are reliable, functional to those ideas and motivated."

100% right!
 

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Sacchi: “What I advise Juventus to do is choose a coach who has attacking ideas, then clarify what the objectives are and work with him to choose the players who are reliable, functional to those ideas and motivated."

100% right!
Yes, pick a fucking style, go with it and sign the actual players who have the right characteristics. Something we should have done with an experienced and knowledgable coach, someone who has had years to demonstrate their concept at other clubs. Now we are stuck in a position where we have Pirlo so taking that chance with Pirlo is a massive gamble because his ideas have never been proven to be successful. We could end up even further fucking the squad.

Really, its what we should have done with Allegri

Who runs this clown club these days?
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
19,320
Yes, pick a fucking style, go with it and sign the actual players who have the right characteristics. Something we should have done with an experienced and knowledgable coach, someone who has had years to demonstrate their concept at other clubs. Now we are stuck in a position where we have Pirlo so taking that chance with Pirlo is a massive gamble because his ideas have never been proven to be successful. We could end up even further fucking the squad.

Really, its what we should have done with Allegri

Who runs this clown club these days?
Pirlo certainly doesnt know what he is doing - Just look at our game against Porto - So many long balls like we are some minnows. Entire first half wasted...
 

JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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:D that's funny that's your balanced team? High line 8 teamsters in attack? That "balance" leans toward attacking. Bayern, Barca, real, chelsea..all types of style and approach.. Mourinhos inter was "balanced" too. Truth is we can sit like aristotle and socrates and spawn a bunch of BS about any one style but the truth is it's how you apply your craft. If you like attacking football that's different that's your preference, not what is effective.
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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Sacchi: “What I advise Juventus to do is choose a coach who has attacking ideas, then clarify what the objectives are and work with him to choose the players who are reliable, functional to those ideas and motivated."

100% right!

thats why i am telling you. we need to feed pirlo the attack titan
 

enzo

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May 14, 2012
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Although I'm afraid Pirlo might not be able to translate his ideas and teach them yet, I still would stick to him. This season was doomed from the start. Any coach would have problems adapting.
For the sake of continuity I'd give him the chance to prove himself next season, instead of bringing in the 4th coach in the 4th year.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Sacchi: “What I advise Juventus to do is choose a coach who has attacking ideas, then clarify what the objectives are and work with him to choose the players who are reliable, functional to those ideas and motivated."

100% right!
That unfortunately doesn't happen at Juventus.

Directors at this club have too much power. They just buy a bunch of random players and leave it to the coach to figure it out. An inept guy like Paratici has shown what he can do with that kind of power.

Give me an EPL style system all day long where the manager has more of a say with transfers and in that case, the directors simply have to oblige.
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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Although I'm afraid Pirlo might not be able to translate his ideas and teach them yet, I still would stick to him. This season was doomed from the start. Any coach would have problems adapting.
For the sake of continuity I'd give him the chance to prove himself next season, instead of bringing in the 4th coach in the 4th year.
Any day with Pirlo as coach is a wasted day at best, at worst another step backwards.

Luckily, I think there is very little chance of him staying next saying, despite the rumours. Of course, the management has to give him a vote of confidence now, since he will finish the season.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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:D that's funny that's your balanced team? High line 8 teamsters in attack? That "balance" leans toward attacking. Bayern, Barca, real, chelsea..all types of style and approach.. Mourinhos inter was "balanced" too. Truth is we can sit like aristotle and socrates and spawn a bunch of BS about any one style but the truth is it's how you apply your craft. If you like attacking football that's different that's your preference, not what is effective.
Its not about preference anymore when 9 out of 10 times CL is won by an attacking team or the team who isnt necessarily attacking per se but whose attacks are just deadly (Zidane's Real, Ancelotti's Milan & Real).
If you want to win (CL) you have to be attack minded.
 

enzo

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May 14, 2012
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Any day with Pirlo as coach is a wasted day at best, at worst another step backwards.

Luckily, I think there is very little chance of him staying next saying, despite the rumours. Of course, the management has to give him a vote of confidence now, since he will finish the season.
Hmm, we didn't perform much better with Sarri. Only Dybala and Corona saved us. I believe Pirlo can constantly improve as can this squad. A change in management will just be another disruption on our way to new identity.
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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Hmm, we didn't perform much better with Sarri. Only Dybala and Corona saved us. I believe Pirlo can constantly improve as can this squad. A change in management will just be another disruption on our way to new identity.
You don't need to argue against Sarri to me :lol:

But even he was miles better than Pirlo. At least he was a real manager. And we did play some good games with Sarri which never really happened with Pirlo. With Pirlo we were ok at best a few times.

Just out of curiosity, why do you believe we can improve under Pirlo? It's not like he has a winning track record as coach. If anything, we have regressed as the season progressed. Furtrhermore, there is no evidence that he has some brilliant ideas that he needs more time to implement other than the regular "trust the project" from Paratici after every game we look clueless.
 

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