Antonio Conte (128 Viewers)

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

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Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
Great speech by Conte there. You could see it in his eyes he needed to get it all off his chest. I, myself, already feel motivated with the way he speaks. Imagine what his players are feeling. Amazing man, really.
 

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Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
He's deeply, deeply hurt by all of this. Imagine, a guy like Conte... Integrity and credibility is everything to a passionate man like that. This is where they have struck him. I do believe, however, that you're right, Klin. The players will still give 200 % for him, and they'd break himself in half for him on the football field. But I expect that he will be scarred for life, on the inside. Forever hurt and annoyed by all of this, by always having to be what he called "the poster boy of the betting scandal".

It's a fucking tragedy, and certain people should definitely get shot.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
He's deeply, deeply hurt by all of this. Imagine, a guy like Conte... Integrity and credibility is everything to a passionate man like that. This is where they have struck him. I do believe, however, that you're right, Klin. The players will still give 200 % for him, and they'd break himself in half for him on the football field. But I expect that he will be scarred for life, on the inside. Forever hurt and annoyed by all of this, by always having to be what he called "the poster boy of the betting scandal".

It's a fucking tragedy, and certain people should definitely get shot.
Yeah. A proud coach like Conte who's almost fixated with tactics and motivation to his players, and then gets accused for such non-sense must hurt him a lot.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
He's deeply, deeply hurt by all of this. Imagine, a guy like Conte... Integrity and credibility is everything to a passionate man like that. This is where they have struck him. I do believe, however, that you're right, Klin. The players will still give 200 % for him, and they'd break himself in half for him on the football field. But I expect that he will be scarred for life, on the inside. Forever hurt and annoyed by all of this, by always having to be what he called "the poster boy of the betting scandal".

It's a $#@!ing tragedy, and certain people should definitely get shot.
Very well said!
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
It would obviously hurt us very bad, as a club. But still .... A part of me would like to see it happen :D

Our best bet, though, is the next stage of appeals. Not saying I'm very hopeful or anything, but it's gonna be interesting to see what a sporting tribunal that's entirely separate from the FIGC has to say about this.
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,044
He's deeply, deeply hurt by all of this. Imagine, a guy like Conte... Integrity and credibility is everything to a passionate man like that. This is where they have struck him. I do believe, however, that you're right, Klin. The players will still give 200 % for him, and they'd break himself in half for him on the football field. But I expect that he will be scarred for life, on the inside. Forever hurt and annoyed by all of this, by always having to be what he called "the poster boy of the betting scandal".

It's a fucking tragedy, and certain people should definitely get shot.
This was a great post, even Cronios liked it. :D

Would +rep but need to spread my legs before that...and I never do that. :shifty:
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
And what would the expected outcome be from that?
You're right.

Let's just all go about our day like nothing happened. Sooner or later between now and the 10 month ban the judges will have a change of conscience and offer a monetary sum to the club for damages.

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And yet "we don't know if he is innocent" :howler:
No no no it's...

"He must know something, otherwise he wouldn't be there". :dielaugh:
 

Catenaccio

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
3,363
Wow....Wow.....Wow

Conte has carisma in spades. You now can tell how the guy motivates players......I had goosebumps....and I never get goosebumps.....A real leader....in a way his talent is wasted in just coaching a football team.....he should go into politics and try to change the world.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
You're right.

Let's just all go about our day like nothing happened. Sooner or later between now and the 10 month ban the judges will have a change of conscience and offer a monetary sum to the club for damages.
What would a riot from the fans solve more than an appeal with a sporting court not associated with the FIGC?
 

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