Antonio Conte (268 Viewers)

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

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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,616
but but but he built a squadra in weeks

:lol:

their opponents are dog shit too so they could still make it to a cl place, but he's gone in no time, isn't he.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
but but but he built a squadra in weeks

:lol:

their opponents are dog shit too so they could still make it to a cl place, but he's gone in no time, isn't he.
They have lost 4 of their last 5 matches. Including to the likes of the mighty Burnley, the spectacular Southampton, and the wondrous Wolverhampton.

But but but they beat Man City! The best team in the world! Allegri could never!

Allegri drew Villarreal! That’s worse!

Jager :lol:
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
And so "Conte's Toxic Circle of Life" takes another step forward

1- Get Hired
2- Get Hyped
3- Win some games in the local league
4- Ask fo players that the club cant buy
5- Talk shit at the press about the club and the players when things go wrong.
6- Leave the club abruptly

:lol:

I tell you, no team will want to hired this man in the near future
 

Karim30

Allegri is back, life is back.
May 6, 2012
3,610
And so "Conte's Toxic Circle of Life" takes another step forward

1- Get Hired
2- Get Hyped
3- Win some games in the local league
4- Ask fo players that the club cant buy
5- Talk shit at the press about the club and the players when things go wrong.
6- Leave the club abruptly

:lol:

I tell you, no team will want to hired this man in the near future
And some Juventini want him back
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Didn’t he say something like “it’s the best group of players I’ve worked with” just a few days ago? Alzheimer’s perhaps?
He also claimed that the 4 players shipped out in January that he had essentially frozen out of the team, were important players and that losing them and only bringing in two new “not yet ready” players “may have, on paper, weakened” the team. :lol:

Sometimes I wonder if Antonio is a Tuz member? :shifty: @DAiDEViL
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,816
He also claimed that the 4 players shipped out in January that he had essentially frozen out of the team, were important players and that losing them and only bringing in two new “not yet ready” players “may have, on paper, weakened” the team. :lol:

Sometimes I wonder if Antonio is a Tuz member? :shifty: @DAiDEViL
Only Jager and Dingus are as deluded as Cunte. If he has an account on Tuz, he must be one of those two.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,345
He said exactly that. He rides these waves of emotion like a 3 year old child.

Spurs noticed this early on, he's basically had one foot out of the door since he walked through it.
They surely cannot be surprised. It's not like he hasn't done the same shit everywhere else he was at. I can understand why they took the risk, they aren't going to get a higher profile coach than him. They basically went from Mou to the il nuovo Mou.

Only Jager and Dingus are as deluded as Cunte. If he has an account on Tuz, he must be one of those two.
There's one other Marotta-hating, Allegri-bashing, Conte dick riding member you are missing.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
They surely cannot be surprised. It's not like he hasn't done the same shit everywhere else he was at. I can understand why they took the risk, they aren't going to get a higher profile coach than him. They basically went from Mou to the il nuovo Mou.


There's one other Marotta-hating, Allegri-bashing, Conte dick riding member you are missing.
Inwonder if they’ll follow in the footsteps of Chelsea’s unholy triumvirate and go for Sarri next… :lol3:
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
I fucking hate Conte but he would be better for a young club looking to start a new cycle than Allegri tbh. But hes more babysitter than long term solution.
IMO he's a win now coach, if you want to win, hire Conte and give him experienced players + runners and he'll create a machine for you that'll consistently grind out wins. Cheapest shortcut to a league title out there (in terms of investment needed), but you'll also get no resale value for all the oldies he'll require. Hire Conte and ignore his transfer wishes (Chelsea, Spurs) -> disaster. Hire Conte and run out of money (Inter) -> disaster too. Both Chelsea and Spurs wanted a new cycle, signing young, inexperienced players with a lot of upside and that's what creates the problem, Conte wants to win know, not to build a team for future like Klopp did at Liverpool and Dortmund.
 
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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,646
IMO he's a win now coach, if you want to win, hire Conte and give him experienced players + runners and he'll create a machine for you that'll consistently grind out wins. Cheapest shortcut to a league title out there. Hire Conte and ignore his transfer wishes (Chelsea, Spurs) -> disaster. Hire Conte and run out of money (Inter) -> disaster too. Both Chelsea and Spurs wanted a new cycle, signing young, inexperienced players with a lot of upside and that's what creates the problem, Conte wants to win know, not to build a team for future like Klopp did at Liverpool.
and get knocked out in the group stage of champions league.
 

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