Antonio Conte (387 Viewers)

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

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Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
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" At Juventus you have to win, if you don't win it doesn't count "

" to the fans the only thing that counts is winning "

" this year (2011) arrived people important, coach, sporting directer an important name Angelli a base has been laid "

" the important thing is that there is a project and I think that there is and this is important, you have to have patience and at Juve only one thing matters, winning "

do you think he knew 6 months later he would take over :D
he knew it probably,
I don't believe marotta and agnelli exactly were planning to let del neri stay after those horrible defeats in january 2011.
so they already informed people me thinks.

His poor subs too! :weee::weee:
:weee: :weee: :weee:
can't wait to read the live thread when we struggle vs bologna, chievo or genoa and conte doesn't make a sub :excited:
 

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Bezzy

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mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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Juventus boss Antonio Conte will have to wait until October 7 at the latest to find out the result of his appeal against a 10-month ban.

Conte is currently suspended from touchline duties after he was found guilty of failing to report an alleged attempt to fix the outcome of a Siena game while he was a tactician in Tuscany.

The Coach’s legal team spent two hours with judges at the country’s National Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday in a bid to get his sentence rescinded or at least reduced.

His defence want the TNAS to take into consideration the testimony of ex-Siena player Salvatore Mastronunzio.

One of Conte's lawyers, Giulia Bongiorno, believes the evidence from Mastronunzio could be crucial.

“We believe that it’s essential Mastronunzio is heard. His testimony can reverse the whole decision,” lawyer Giulia Bongiorno stated. "Our objective remains Conte’s acquittal.”

TNAS will now make a decision on Conte’s ban by October 7, with the reasons explaining their judgement set to be published by November 15.

Reports this morning are speculating that Conte will have his ban cut by somewhere in the region of four to six months.

Conte continues to train the side in the week, but Massimo Carrera takes charge on the touchline during games.
 

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