Antonio Conte (109 Viewers)

How would you rate Conte's (dis)appointment?

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ariusjuve

New Member
Mar 30, 2015
14
:D He lose it, but we keep hold it. That wont change the fact that he is the one who brought us the "winning mentality" when many coach before him fail to do so. You can hate him, but some praise should be given when he really deserve it.
I do not him.
I just criticize him.
It is right time :D

I want to see italy vs england too see his real mentality.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
The current situation was a special one

Back 2 years ago, the FIGC had Conte suspended (for absolute shit), for months, and the fans stood behind conte


Then Conte left us to coach the FIGC's team, the azzurri


Yesterday, the FIGC presidents had been quoted in an interview saying he had to talk and calm down Conte after the treaths frorm Juventus fans
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
The current situation was a special one

Back 2 years ago, the FIGC had Conte suspended (for absolute shit), for months, and the fans stood behind conte


Then Conte left us to coach the FIGC's team, the azzurri


Yesterday, the FIGC presidents had been quoted in an interview saying he had to talk and calm down Conte after the treaths frorm Juventus fans
That's the closest he can get to Mourinho.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,790
The current situation was a special one

Back 2 years ago, the FIGC had Conte suspended (for absolute shit), for months, and the fans stood behind conte


Then Conte left us to coach the FIGC's team, the azzurri


Yesterday, the FIGC presidents had been quoted in an interview saying he had to talk and calm down Conte after the treaths frorm Juventus fans
I think people need to stop associating the national team so much with the FIGC. Yes they are run by them, but so is serie A. A coach, coaching his own national team, that he played for, is a dream. He is doing it for the country and the players. Not the FIGC. I do have my criticisms for Conte but he also was great for us, as we were for him.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
I think people need to stop associating the national team so much with the FIGC. Yes they are run by them, but so is serie A. A coach, coaching his own national team, that he played for, is a dream. He is doing it for the country and the players. Not the FIGC. I do have my criticisms for Conte but he also was great for us, as we were for him.
The sad thing for Conte is that we can afford giving him shit now. He doesn't. We were the best thing that ever happened to him (as he was for us during the transitional period), but now that we are back on our feet, he doesn't seem to be going places (I mean, he's coaching one of the shittiest Italian national teams ever). I don't see him coaching a big European club. No way. All this was his own doing the moment he resigned last Summer and he must know this, which is why I think this hurts him a lot.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,790
The sad thing for Conte is that we can afford giving him shit now. He doesn't. We were the best thing that ever happened to him (as he was for us during the transitional period), but now that we are back on our feet, he doesn't seem to be going places (I mean, he's coaching one of the shittiest Italian national teams ever). I don't see him coaching a big European club. No way. All this was his own doing the moment he resigned last Summer and he must know this, which is why I think this hurts him a lot.
Yeah, I think he will be fine though. italy will do ok.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,901
The current situation was a special one

Back 2 years ago, the FIGC had Conte suspended (for absolute shit), for months, and the fans stood behind conte


Then Conte left us to coach the FIGC's team, the azzurri


Yesterday, the FIGC presidents had been quoted in an interview saying he had to talk and calm down Conte after the treaths frorm Juventus fans
True Juve fans wouldn't send death threats to a club legend, sending death threats over football is pathetic enough

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I think people need to stop associating the national team so much with the FIGC. Yes they are run by them, but so is serie A. A coach, coaching his own national team, that he played for, is a dream. He is doing it for the country and the players. Not the FIGC. I do have my criticisms for Conte but he also was great for us, as we were for him.
The funny thing is if people hate Conte so much for taking the NT job for what the figc did to Conte, why is it people aren't protesting against our players representing the NT for what the figc did to us at calciopoli?
 

napoleonic

Senior Member
Sep 7, 2010
4,129
here is the one I feel most disgusting, that nobody sent death treats to or started national wide street riots against moratti and co, the whole figc, the whole judges, media, even uefa and fifa for the grave injustice against us that is calciopoli.

where were those so called ultras all this time? disgusting fake plastic fans.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
here is the one I feel most disgusting, that nobody sent death treats to or started national wide street riots against moratti and co, the whole figc, the whole judges, media, even uefa and fifa for the grave injustice against us that is calciopoli.

where were those so called ultras all this time? disgusting fake plastic fans.
I see that you're very well informed.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
here is the one I feel most disgusting, that nobody sent death treats to or started national wide street riots against moratti and co, the whole figc, the whole judges, media, even uefa and fifa for the grave injustice against us that is calciopoli.

where were those so called ultras all this time? disgusting fake plastic fans.
Do you really believe Conte received any death threats?
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Could be, there is a big chance that on internet from thousands of messages you would get some. But you would get every possible message there too I believe so no need to take it seriously though.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,901
It's our duty to make Conte's life harder. Even if it wasn't for Agnelli's war with Tavecchio, which is actually the main reason for Juve's attacks on anything related to the FIGC, including the NT coach, we are simply obliged to kick Conte at any given chance.

Juve is an institution, while Conte is just an individual that, conscious of the consequences or not, screwed up the institution. His resignation in such sensitive timing could have cost us lots of money, screwed up the locker room atmosphere, led to departure of important players, and fucked our reputation. If we don't make it clear that similar actions will be punished hard, we're leaving space for other individuals to do the same in the future. This time we survived Conte's resignation, but tomorrow we could indeed lose lots of money and players if someone else decides to fuck with us Conte style. That's why we must do what Moggi did with Zeman. We must make an example of Conte by screwing him really hard, so everybody else will be scared to even think of doing something similar. By destroying Conte we are actually protecting Juve, so it's a no brainer to fuck him up everytime a chance presents itself.
It's naive to just let it go, leaving it to the fact that we proved how we're bigger than an individual. Nope, we must make sure that this won't happen again, and we'll do it only if we make sure that people will see what happened to Conte, and they'll be afraid to do what Conte dared to do to Juventus.
 

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