Antonio Conte (308 Viewers)

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

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Ronn

Mes Que Un Club
May 3, 2012
20,867
This guy has made a successful brand. He picks teams that sacrifice their child for a league title, and makes them competent, and then leaves for the next adventure. Spurs is ideal for him. Actually EPL is full of ideal teams for him.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
There is no debate, he went to our biggest rivals, and acted like a classless cunt afterwards. He won't ever return so he won't ever redeem himself either. Lowest section of the history please, lock the thread and let him rot there
 
May 23, 2013
4,312
This guy actually robbed us of a three way between him, Allegri and Mourinho. What an f'ing shame!

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Had he stayed then next season's title race between Juve and Inter would have been the most hyped one since I don't even know when. You'd probably have to go back to the 2012 race with Milan to find something that amazing and ironically that was contested between Allegri and Conte as well.
 
Jun 6, 2015
11,391
Made an account on FIF just to read the Conte bread.

Pure golden meltdown :touched: they've already accepted they're going back to their meme era.
Will depend a lot on who they sell. I think Marotta did well to get a replacement whose tactics should fit their team well. I'm personally not sure the implosion everyone is expecting is going to happen or at least not as dramatic of an implosion. I remember when Conte left us everyone went in to panic mode as well.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
Will depend a lot on who they sell. I think Marotta did well to get a replacement whose tactics should fit their team well. I'm personally not sure the implosion everyone is expecting is going to happen or at least not as dramatic of an implosion. I remember when Conte left us everyone went in to panic mode as well.
I doubt Inter have to sell a lot of crucial guys, if they sell Lautaro for serious money + reduce their wage bill by offloading guys like Sanchez, Vidal, Eriksen, their core stays more or less intact.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,838
Will depend a lot on who they sell. I think Marotta did well to get a replacement whose tactics should fit their team well. I'm personally not sure the implosion everyone is expecting is going to happen or at least not as dramatic of an implosion. I remember when Conte left us everyone went in to panic mode as well.
Agree. I don't see them collapsing either even with some big sales. Look at the competition ahead of them... That Milan team still looks mediocre, Napoli are an unknown quantity and the likes of Roma and Lazio are unpredictable.
I think they'll make top 4 comfortably and maybe by next year, they'll manage to find a new owner.
I highly doubt they're going to fall into irrelevancy again from 7-8 years ago.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
IMO they will sell Lautaro and Hakimi. First will got to City for big bucks, the latter is heavily linked to PSG.

That could force them to keep Sanchez and they will need a fullback or two as Young is also close to leaving it seems.
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
This guy is really smart employee ....he knows how to earn his $$ very well ..he knows when to enter and when to exit and making fortunes ...while his legacy intact !

Take a sinking ship into the top ...then abandon the ship ....why put myself under soo much pressure to sustain being Top team ....

the smartest coach out their in opinion .....Spurs next :lol2:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
Spurs? Seriously?

This guy must be desperate

Also shows how trash the situation is at Inda when your manager leaves you for freaking Spurs
Not many openings out there but Spurs is a good fit. They're a bigger club than Inter at this point imo and winning with them would be the most impressive thing he can do.
 

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