Antonio Conte (253 Viewers)

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

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Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
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never being a fan of him as player nor his coaching styles (rigid formations) ... the stubborn whinny selfish brick-egotistic douche-bag !!

I feel i enjoyed humiliating him more than the qualification itself ....

since he started coaching those blue geckos ..and all what i can see is Conte humiliation :lol:
 

pavelnel

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Oct 24, 2006
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He was the perfect coach for internal consumption and laid the foundations of our Renaissence, so I can't be too mad at him.Anyone can lose their cool and make some stupid mistakes from time to time.
Meh, middle finger to our bench. Who cares!
As far as I know, he has never said anything denigrating of Juve. Maybe I am wrong, and maybe some of you know better.
I was never particularly fond of his brand of football as it was too Capeloesque by nature, but I can't deny that he made the most of the resources at his diposal at that time.At least, in Serie A.
Yes, he left us as a prick, but it turned out well, and frankly he probably knew he could not offer anything else to us.He never could have reached a CL final.

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Fab Fragment

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Dec 22, 2018
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He was the perfect coach for internal consumption and laid the foundations of our Renaissence, so I can't be too mad at him.Anyone can lose their cool and make some stupid mistakes from time to time.
Meh, middle finger to our bench. Who cares!
As far as I know, he has never said anything denigrating of Juve. Maybe I am wrong, and maybe some of you know better.
I was never particularly fond of his brand of football as it was too Capeloesque by nature, but I can't deny that he made the most of the resources at his diposal at that time.At least, in Serie A.
Yes, he left us as a prick, but it turned out well, and frankly he probably knew he could not offer anything else to us.He never could have reached a CL final.

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He couldn’t even reach the Europa League final. Perhaps reaching 100 points was more important to him. Or he thought that Benifica were pushovers. We couldn’t even beat Galatasaray.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Conte was a good runner/hard worker, not a great technical player. That Juve had other such players like Di Livio, Toricelli, Pessotto. He was of that ilk. And def a top coach even with his niche and limitations.

He just keeps getting worse. Can't believe Bonucci's or whoever's taunting caused him to show middle finger at the bench. How does anyone get that triggered that easily lol
Lippi's Juve had 2 types of players: technically genius piano players and those that carried that piano. Conte was one of the carriers and pretty great at that.

Let's leave it there.
 

Fab Fragment

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Dec 22, 2018
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I like the term water carrier

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If Conte leaves Inter at the end of this season, he would have been an Inter coach for 2 seasons without facing the direct wrath of the Juve fans in the J stadium.

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And he's moaning about Bonbon(?) not respecting him.
 
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Jan 16, 2013
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I wouldn't really call him a great player but he sure had the never say die attitude. If we take Platini or Zidane as the 10/10 benchmark, I would give Conte a 7/10 for his football technical qualities but a 10/10 as a warrior.
I remember Conte as a player and 7 is being too generous. He was more of a 5.5 or 6,. Just your average skilled footballer. He had the grinta though and always showed signs of leadership. Dunga comes to mind.

It's a sad situation, really. He basically threw his history here down the drain. Even the older supporters won't forgive him after this. You just don't publicly fight with the club that made you who you are unless you're in the right and he isn't.

I'm thankful for what he did bringing the team back from the dead but the respect ends there.
 

Alex-444

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Sep 5, 2005
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Questa sera a #Striscia, ANTONIO CONTE RIFIUTA IL TAPIRO D'ORO
Dopo l’eliminazione in Coppa Italia con la
@JuventusFC
e lo scambio di insulti con il presidente dei bianconeri #AndreaAgnelli,
@VStaffelli
prova a consegnare il Tapiro d’oro all’allenatore dell’Inter #AntonioConte
 

pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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Questa sera a #Striscia, ANTONIO CONTE RIFIUTA IL TAPIRO D'ORO
Dopo l’eliminazione in Coppa Italia con la
@JuventusFC
e lo scambio di insulti con il presidente dei bianconeri #AndreaAgnelli,
@VStaffelli
prova a consegnare il Tapiro d’oro all’allenatore dell’Inter #AntonioConte
Wonder how he reacted to it
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
I remember Conte as a player and 7 is being too generous. He was more of a 5.5 or 6,. Just your average skilled footballer. He had the grinta though and always showed signs of leadership. Dunga comes to mind.

It's a sad situation, really. He basically threw his history here down the drain. Even the older supporters won't forgive him after this. You just don't publicly fight with the club that made you who you are unless you're in the right and he isn't.

I'm thankful for what he did bringing the team back from the dead but the respect ends there.
I really don't understand this extrapolation that Agnelli = Juventus, as far as I know Conte had a row and showed middle finger to Agnelli (and/or the directors), apparently for disrespectful comments. However plenty of people equate that to showing middle finger to Juventus which makes no sense to me.
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
2,710
He was a great player and manager for us, losing to Benfica is one thing but to Fulham was as painful as losing the CL finals so I'll always be grateful.

Let him squeeze Inter for the €12M, let him be our rival because it doesn't matter. In fact, some domestic competition is exactly what we need to become a better team especially in Europe. I still believe that despite working for those snakes he'll never take their side for Calciopoli.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,990
I really don't understand this extrapolation that Agnelli = Juventus, as far as I know Conte had a row and showed middle finger to Agnelli (and/or the directors), apparently for disrespectful comments. However plenty of people equate that to showing middle finger to Juventus which makes no sense to me.
Agnelli's have owned the club since 1923, so it's pretty accurate to equate the two.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,529
Yes, I said that I was grateful that he took us from a point where we couldn't beat Fulham to a point where we couldn't beat Benfica.
and we still got relegated from a cl group by galatasaray. for me, that was the lowest point, not fulham, with an unlucky and unjust red card at the beginning of the second leg

conte is a very good coach in the league, but in cup competitions, he's so, so frustrating.

also zaccheroni had a lot weaker team too. not looking for excuses for him at all, i'm just saying that conte's cup record is nothing to be very proud of. matches against chelsea good memories, otherwise a lot of disappointment: bayern, galata, benfica, cup final vs napoli
 

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