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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Man United legends are ruthless with their team lol.
Haha only one is keane, not sure what good he did but he spoke a lot of truth at times and it backfired... But for us, it just feels like every person's who we class as our own, sing off the same hymn sheet. I get it, sometimes speaking causes more harm and riles up the fans and causes further dissension but having to read to listen to cassanos, capello and every other irrelevant Italian gets boring, even though some speak the truth.

Maybe Nedved can be our calmer version of Keane for us. I mean his always pissed off and finding it difficult to channel his anger. That's probably because his failed at 10 percent of his job and we all know how that feels. if he wasn't 'working' at the club, I'd like to hear what he thinks lol.
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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Haha only one is keane, not sure what good he did but he spoke a lot of truth at times and it backfired... But for us, it just feels like every person's who we class as our own, sing off the same hymn sheet. I get it, sometimes speaking causes more harm and riles up the fans and causes further dissension but having to read to listen to cassanos, capello and every other irrelevant Italian gets boring, even though some speak the truth.

Maybe Nedved can be our calmer version of Keane for us. I mean his always pissed off and finding it difficult to channel his anger. That's probably because his failed at 10 percent of his job and we all know how that feels. if he wasn't 'working' at the club, I'd like to hear what he thinks lol.
Scholes too IIRC. But yup I think at Juventus they don't want to draw negative attention to the team, and besides italian calcio is a small world, they all know each other and want to stay on their good side
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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I just don't understand this unwavering confidence we have on a coach that has never proven he can play winning football. I'd understand this stance if he was a proven coach.
Pirlo should be considered sacked after the Porto match.
If he doesn't quit, then he will be here until the summer.
Don't be fooled by stories that he is here to stay.
The reason why he isn't sacked is because he probably has a gentleman's agreement with the leadership and we still are top 4.
Also juve rarely sacks coaches mid season.

Someone posted a quote by tici that said "Sarri is here to stay" on 20.07.2020 and we all know how that turned out.
Unless AA comes out and publicly declares that Pirlo is staying ,Pirlo is going to get the sack sooner (if there is a chance we lose top 4) or later (end of season).

And you should understand Pirlo not wanting to quit.
It's gonna be a long time before any top club hires the THESIS, after failing so hard with the best team in Italy.
 
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HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Just to throw another name in the hate, i wonder if Simeone’s time at Atletico has an expiration date.

He might not be the answer to Juve’s european woes, but does come in with decent top level experience.


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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Just to throw another name in the hate, i wonder if Simeone’s time at Atletico has an expiration date.

He might not be the answer to Juve’s european woes, but does come in with decent top level experience.


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That would take the cake. The club sacked Allegri because of “defensive football” only to eventually end up with a coach that plays even more catenaccio/defensive football. :lol:
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Just to throw another name in the hate, i wonder if Simeone’s time at Atletico has an expiration date.

He might not be the answer to Juve’s european woes, but does come in with decent top level experience.
He might be the answer to Juve's european woes, he's an excellent CL coach. However it's hard to imagine he'd come to Juve when one of his ambitions he's spoken about publicly is to coach Inter.
 

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
11,196
We need a coach that can kick some ass in that pathetic dressing room because 99.9% of those players need to be read the riot act.

Pirlo is far too casual and laid back to do this. So many times after a defeat we see the same comments from him about it being a poor performance and we need to understand why, only for a rinse and repeat 3-4 games later.

How can this guy still be in a job? We’ve not won 5 games in a row all season yet he still casually sits on our bench not making any strong decisions and allowing the players to get away with poor performance after poor performance. The last inquisition was only a game ago... How much longer does this have to go on?
 

Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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Mistakes happen but its the reaction that's important and the coach does that. He is supposed to study the opponent then think of a game plan, he should have played out multiple scenarios and have an idea of what to change etc. The players can only try their best but they need guidance from the touchline because the coach should be taking notes, he should be thinking and looking for weakness in Benevento.

It's obvious that without Cuadrado we can't win shit and that Morata is out of form so we can't even hope to win shit. That's Pirlo's thesis right there.
This was my point. Allegri said it...
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Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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he is clueless, we need Max back. PRetty sure it will happen next year. This season will be a disaster, I really wont be suprised to miss on CL with this kind of form.
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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Allegri talking to the media is good, puts pressure on Pirlo and management. It'll stir up the fans too. International break is perfect for sacking managers.
 

maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
3,798
Ahh if only Conte was available...
We should have taken our chance back in 2019 and its terrible to think how we opted for a poor man's Guardiola in Sarri instead. Even if he does leave Inter one day I doubt we'll ever see him back at this club given how much the fans turned against him.
 

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