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

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baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Why do you pull shit out of your ass?

(Seeing how NOTHING has been decided yet.)

Shut up. This has been clarified in the newspapers. And even by some of the coach-elects like Cannavaro. The duration of the sentence may not have been decided but what the ban entails has been clarified over and over again. We need to stop spreading panic at every opportunity.

It's fucking ridiculous and getting out of hand. Conte is not resigning. And he will be coach of Juve no matter what the sentence is. Agnelli has said it. Conte has said it. End of.
 

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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
Shut up. This has been clarified in the newspapers. And even by some of the coach-elects like Cannavaro. The duration of the sentence may not have been decided but what the ban entails has been clarified over and over again. We need to stop spreading panic at every opportunity.

It's fucking ridiculous and getting out of hand. Conte is not resigning. And he will be coach of Juve no matter what the sentence is. Agnelli has said it. Conte has said it. End of.
Ok, I will shut up.


Official: Everything has been decided except the duration of the ban. Conte will be coach no matter what.

Happy now?
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Ok, I will shut up.


Official: Everything has been decided except the duration of the ban. Conte will be coach no matter what.

Happy now?

Yes, but my comments were not only directed to you bro. All I'm saying is, let's just not make things worse for ourselves. We are all on edge about it, and it doesn't help to have rumour mongers detail out new scenarios that have not existed anywhere but here. Everything that we have read or dealt with so far seems to suggest that Conte will be banned for a duration (10 months) which will then be appealed with an attempt to reduce it. Time and again, we have clarified that he will only be banned on match days. If you think he would consider a resignation, would he waste his time trying out Carrera on the bench and see the match against Malaga from the stands before his ban came into effect? I doubt it.

It was his way of figuring out how he could get things to work in preparation for the ban. Do you really think after all the shit Conte (being a juve guy through and through) and Agnelli have seen the club go through, they would jeopardise the team's future by going against each other or pulling out from a project after 80% of our mercato money is spent, and the team prepared in a particular way? Forget Agnelli, surely Conte is aware of the repercussions it could have. And why would he replace him? Because we cant have him on our bench on match days for 10months? Consider this. Conte is 43 years old. He has at the very least, two decades of football coaching left in him give or take a couple of sabbaticals. Do you really think he would put all that in the lurch after all the momentum he has garnered coaching one of the biggest teams in the world? 10 months is nothing when you consider the bigger picture.

Whichever way we look at this, from Conte's perspective or the club's..it suits neither to abandon the other. Let's just be calm and take it on the chin for now knowing the few things that are pretty certain, and let the law and all the incompetence that entails it, take its course.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
Yes, but my comments were not only directed to you bro. All I'm saying is, let's just not make things worse for ourselves. We are all on edge about it, and it doesn't help to have rumour mongers detail out new scenarios that have not existed anywhere but here. Everything that we have read or dealt with so far seems to suggest that Conte will be banned for a duration (10 months) which will then be appealed with an attempt to reduce it. Time and again, we have clarified that he will only be banned on match days. If you think he would consider a resignation, would he waste his time trying out Carrera on the bench and see the match against Malaga from the stands before his ban came into effect? I doubt it.

It was his way of figuring out how he could get things to work in preparation for the ban. Do you really think after all the shit Conte (being a juve guy through and through) and Agnelli have seen the club go through, they would jeopardise the team's future by going against each other or pulling out from a project after 80% of our mercato money is spent, and the team prepared in a particular way? Forget Agnelli, surely Conte is aware of the repercussions it could have. And why would he replace him? Because we cant have him on our bench on match days for 10months? Consider this. Conte is 43 years old. He has at the very least, two decades of football coaching left in him give or take a couple of sabbaticals. Do you really think he would put all that in the lurch after all the momentum he has garnered coaching one of the biggest teams in the world? 10 months is nothing when you consider the bigger picture.

Whichever way we look at this, from Conte's perspective or the club's..it suits neither to abandon the other. Let's just be calm and take it on the chin for now knowing the few things that are pretty certain, and let the law and all the incompetence that entails it, take its course.
And all I'm saying is that it's best to wait for official, confirmed news.* Which we do not have at this point, neither positive, nor negative.


*I know, it's a ridiculous idea, but I'm going to try it anyway.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
And all I'm saying is that it's best to wait for official, confirmed news.* Which we do not have at this point, neither positive, nor negative.


*I know, it's a ridiculous idea, but I'm going to try it anyway.
Cool beans. We are both in essence saying the same thing but you don't seem to be getting that, so.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
Cool beans. We are both in essence saying the same thing but you don't seem to be getting that, so.
Not exactly.

For example, you're treating it as a fact that, if he gets banned, it will be a touchline ban. I'm saying that we don't know that yet. No one does, regardless of how many people are claiming that.
 

enzo

Senior Member
May 14, 2012
2,976
Who said Conte is leaving? Why do you guys pull $#@! out of your asses? EVEN IF CONTE IS BANNED, HE WILL BE INVOLVED IN THE DAY TO DAY AFFAIRS AND TRAINING OF THE TEAM. HE WILL NOT BE ON THE BENCH OR IN THE LOCKER ROOM ON A MATCHDAY. THAT IS IT.

PLEASE DO NOT SPECULATE AND CONFUSE OTHER POSTERS OR LINK US TO OTHER NAMES BECAUSE OF YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL PARANOIA. :ferocious: :ferocious: :ferocious:
word.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Since Juventus is a club that trades publicly on the Borsa (stock market), major legal decisions that could effect the share price seem to always be made public after the Borsa has closed. Therefore, I expect the Conte, Bonucci, and Pepe verdicts to be made public tomorrow after close (I think 17:00 Italy time). But, if all are cleared, then it can be sooner. This strategy allows investors a cooling off period over the weekend.
 

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