Antonio Conte (83 Viewers)

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

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Raz made some amusing comments, but to be totally fair they were a bit over the top. And he's doing this so consistently that it does get boring. If a moderator asks you to stop and you continue to do the same thing, you will get banned in the end. Let's not be victims here.
That's all fine, but I do mind him taunting the guys he gives bans to. He's in position of authority and has privilege to give punishments, therefore no need to come across as vengeful and spiteful with posts like "bye"...

As for Conte.. I think it should be easy to respect what he has done for this club. Three straight scudetti. Whether or not you like the man is something personal. I can't say I care much for his personality from what I've seen of it in the press.
I do respect what he did here. I just don't feel particularly attached to him and I see him as a bit of a two faced. He has shown his duplicity on numerous occasions over the years. Not exacly the type of person I'd idolize.
 

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K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
13,883
I hope he does better than Poop but worse than Ranieri.
I have nothing against Ranieri, but I see the irony in this.

Wishing success for someone who was partially responsible for Juve's post-calciopoli chaos (Ranieri) over someone who led us back to the top and set concrete foundations for years to come (Conte).
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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I have nothing against Ranieri, but I see the irony in this.

Wishing success for someone who was partially responsible for Juve's post-calciopoli chaos (Ranieri) over someone who led us back to the top and set concrete foundations for years to come (Conte).
How was Ranieri responsible for the post Calciopoli chaos again? Sure he was no world beater and we would never have won anything with him, but he got us to Europe in the first go, got sacked when the team was in third. If anything chaos started after he was sacked.

Edit: In before the players were responsible for us performing well in the first year :D
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
I have nothing against Ranieri, but I see the irony in this.

Wishing success for someone who was partially responsible for Juve's post-calciopoli chaos (Ranieri) over someone who led us back to the top and set concrete foundations for years to come (Conte).
:tup:
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,608
icemaη;5231513 said:
How was Ranieri responsible for the post Calciopoli chaos again? Sure he was no world beater and we would never have won anything with him, but he got us to Europe in the first go, got sacked when the team was in third. If anything chaos started after he was sacked.

Edit: In before the players were responsible for us performing well in the first year :D
:agree: the free fall collapse started is on Ciro. But Ranieri did do some terrible moves like saying no to Alonso and bringing in Poulsen.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,937
He gave us the two wins against Madrid (well Del Piero did :D) and got us in the CL both seasons with us, so he's always in my good books. It was the time to move on from him though, the problem was replacing him with Ferrara.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
icemaη;5231513 said:
How was Ranieri responsible for the post Calciopoli chaos again? Sure he was no world beater and we would never have won anything with him, but he got us to Europe in the first go, got sacked when the team was in third. If anything chaos started after he was sacked.

Edit: In before the players were responsible for us performing well in the first year :D
I only said 'partially'. Agreeing with Secco to sign Amauri for 22m alone can contribute to that small part. but you got my point regarding wishing him success and not Conte.

Anyhow, I admired how Ranieri handled pressure most of the time and I really hope he wins the BPL with Leicester. He, above all, truly deserves it.
 

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