Antonio Conte (232 Viewers)

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

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j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
Too much talk this season, way too much. Last season he talked on the pitch, this season he is taking things for granted on the field and saving his "talents" to the press.

Disgusting actually and he is not only making us more hated than we already are, he is getting into the players heads that we are being mistreated. Instead he should do his job and fix the problems and stop asking Marotta to bring him Peluso, Padoin and Anelka.
Actually Peluso, Padoin and Giaccherini are not Marotta's fault, he wanted them.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
I disagree completely, but thank you for actually explaining your view point.
I prefer a club to act stable. I hate it when managers get fired if they drop a serie of points, with key players missing.
Yes, we are in a very tough situation, and everyone knew with chiellini and asamoah missing, this was going to be very hard for the team.

If this would happen with a fully fit juventus. Yeah, that would be a crisis allright, the moment we arent in first place that is.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
He's trying to create a team-unity, us-against-them mentality. I'm not so sure it's the right approach.

What's clear is that he thinks this team is building on what he started last year when clearly some course corrections need to be made with the current squad. This isn't last season at all.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,661
He's trying to create a team-unity, us-against-them mentality. I'm not so sure it's the right approach.

What's clear is that he thinks this team is building on what he started last year when clearly some course corrections need to be made with the current squad. This isn't last season at all.
Fergie seems to do it well. Don't know if Juventus have the right players for that strategy. Conte certainly doesn't have the standing in the league to say stuff like that.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
I prefer a club to act stable. I hate it when managers get fired if they drop a serie of points, with key players missing.
Yes, we are in a very tough situation, and everyone knew with chiellini and asamoah missing, this was going to be very hard for the team.

If this would happen with a fully fit juventus. Yeah, that would be a crisis allright, the moment we arent in first place that is.
i undserstand what you mean. i find the issue is that team this season has serious problems with the way it plays games.

i don't think anyone here would be seriosuly complaning if the tam was playing well and losing because of chiellini and asamoah being absent. but the fact is even with those 2 we were not very convincing as a team unit, let alone as undefeated champions during the course of the season, not just this month.

of course it's not reasonable to expect the team to play well every game, or players not to have horror games here and there.....the issue is that it's become a pattern and there is no change in sight. no different approach. this is where conte gets the blame.

also letting go of lucio and esti to sign peluso and isla is just shocking
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,834
Please, can we at least be sensible. Our last 2 games against Genoa and Lazio we've given up 2 shots on goal total.
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,967
He's trying to create a team-unity, us-against-them mentality. I'm not so sure it's the right approach.

What's clear is that he thinks this team is building on what he started last year when clearly some course corrections need to be made with the current squad. This isn't last season at all.
So long he is bitter about the defeat, I will believe in him. I am quite glad about this us-against-them mentality.
 

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