Antonio Conte (154 Viewers)

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

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adRHCP

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Nov 7, 2012
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It's a bit funny how some people on here still doubt him after seeing what he did at Juve over those three brilliant years.

If he gets his message across and finds the right leaders in the team there is no boundaries to where he can take them. This season Chelsea has been a bunch of unmotivated cowards with Conte that will have to change. When he gets there those players will be in for a shock. There is no doubt they have never been asked as much in training or in games.

When looking at the current Premier league there are hardly any top teams that are ready and well drilled at the moment. Now if we look what Ranieri (who is nowhere near the coach Conte is) has done with Leicester (nowhere near Chelsea in terms of quality) it wouldn't surprise me at all if Conte shows the real tactical level of PL by winning it with his first try.
With Pep at City and Mourinho at Utd it's not going to be easy at all, those teams have even more money than Chelsea.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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With Pep at City and Mourinho at Utd it's not going to be easy at all, those teams have even more money than Chelsea.
Not easy at all. Football is not all about money (although it helps) it's about how the team works as a collective with some individual brilliance needed at the top level of course. United and City are both work in progress also and will need to seriously transform if they want to win something.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Not easy at all. Football is not all about money (although it helps) it's about how the team works as a collective with some individual brilliance needed at the top level of course. United and City are both work in progress also and will need to seriously transform if they want to win something.
Exactly. Chelsea doesent lack much at the moment, few defenders and a CM and theyre set. If Conte manages to rebuild their defense successfully and restore their winning mentality, id expect them to win the league next season
 

adRHCP

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Nov 7, 2012
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Not easy at all. Football is not all about money (although it helps) it's about how the team works as a collective with some individual brilliance needed at the top level of course. United and City are both work in progress also and will need to seriously transform if they want to win something.
Exactly. Chelsea doesent lack much at the moment, few defenders and a CM and theyre set. If Conte manages to rebuild their defense successfully and restore their winning mentality, id expect them to win the league next season
City isn't lacking much either, they're pretty much set in every position but Pep might want to change the midfield and some other pieces, to which City can finance him with ease, Mourinho will have the most difficult scenario, but still has all the means to build a competitive team.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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City is the easiest job, which is obviously why Pep chose them over United and Chelsea. Hope they dont qualify for CL and then he again fails to finish in top 4 next season
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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The same exact support Luigi Del Neri had. What a retarded comment.

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Conte is the reason a lot of you childish fake fans are back in these forums cheering on Juve. He is almost the sole reason. Put any coach in his place in that 2011/12 season, and we would not have won that title. Not mentioning breaking all Serie A records the following seasons.

Stop embarrassing yourselves acting like Interisti and pay some respect to a man who served and captained this club as a player and a manager.
What? :lol:
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
61,488
The same exact support Luigi Del Neri had. What a retarded comment.

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Conte is the reason a lot of you childish fake fans are back in these forums cheering on Juve. He is almost the sole reason. Put any coach in his place in that 2011/12 season, and we would not have won that title. Not mentioning breaking all Serie A records the following seasons.

Stop embarrassing yourselves acting like Interisti and pay some respect to a man who served and captained this club as a player and a manager.
:tup: :tup:
 
Jun 6, 2015
11,391
City isn't lacking much either, they're pretty much set in every position but Pep might want to change the midfield and some other pieces, to which City can finance him with ease, Mourinho will have the most difficult scenario, but still has all the means to build a competitive team.
City has huge question marks at CB, FB, CM and even up front with Aguero's injury problems.

But yeah I agree they do have the strongest squad on paper.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
3,861
The same exact support Luigi Del Neri had. What a retarded comment.

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Conte is the reason a lot of you childish fake fans are back in these forums cheering on Juve. He is almost the sole reason. Put any coach in his place in that 2011/12 season, and we would not have won that title. Not mentioning breaking all Serie A records the following seasons.

Stop embarrassing yourselves acting like Interisti and pay some respect to a man who served and captained this club as a player and a manager.
Calling him mediocre coach is disrespectful? He had the new stadium, the players and the board all place at the right time. He got us the tittle with this club. He wouldn't be able to replicate it elsewhere , because we had the perfect structure for him and i don't see this as being disrespectful. Its a fact, if he comes back and join us he will win again. Or maybe if he joined PSG and thats it, I can't see him replicating the success elsewhere due to him being a mediocre coach and not having the same support he had with our club.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
37,077
The same exact support Luigi Del Neri had. What a retarded comment.

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Conte is the reason a lot of you childish fake fans are back in these forums cheering on Juve. He is almost the sole reason. Put any coach in his place in that 2011/12 season, and we would not have won that title. Not mentioning breaking all Serie A records the following seasons.

Stop embarrassing yourselves acting like Interisti and pay some respect to a man who served and captained this club as a player and a manager.
:agree: :tup:
 

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