Antonio Conte (108 Viewers)

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

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AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
Juventino★★★;4628911 said:
Juventus are the 9th richest club in the world. adding some more millions in a better players which means we will always challenge in Serie A and go as far as possible in the CL so we will gain back millions. if we fail you can sell and replace because many clubs will be interested in buying a better players. instead of having to sign more of Quags and and hardly sell them for 4 millions.
Note to those who don't seem to understand. The clubs total worth has no bearing on the transfer kitty.
 

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AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
you're trying to convince us all how Juve have 'no money' as club value has no bearing on the transfer kitty, yet the management would be prepared to spend 27 mill on someone like Iturbe, but only willing to bid 8 for sanchez, it's really not that hard to understand
When did the management say they were only willing to spend 8 mil on Sanchez? This is why you're not talking sense man
 

PiN7uRiCCHi0

Senior Member
Aug 18, 2010
926
Who are you to tell me I can not. I know that if badass was right with all his praise of Conte he would have not left. If Conte bled black and white and is Juventus as he basically stated. He would have been here through thick and thin ala Sir Alex of Man U instead he left. He didn't just leave he abandoned before his contract was up and at the beginning of training. Where's the grinta? Oh wait that's just for the players. He can whine and bitch and leave everyone high and dry and were supposed to blow him
You seem too affected to lead a rational discussion. Either way, I do not disagree the timing of his resignation was peculiar. Yet, this need not mean it was an impulsive decision. I suggest we shouldn't be quick to judge him based on our own assumptions considering we know nothing yet. I think he has earned the benefit of the doubt, hasn't he?

I am sure there is more to it than what meets the eye.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
You seem too affected to lead a rational discussion. Either way, I do not disagree the timing of his resignation was peculiar. Yet, this need not mean it was an impulsive decision. I suggest we shouldn't be quick to judge him based on our own assumptions considering we know nothing yet. I think he has earned the benefit of the doubt, hasn't he?

I am sure there is more to it than what meets the eye.
They're is. Also this wasn't and impulse decision, it's been coming for awhile. My point is benefit of the doubt, maybe but he scum bagged the way he left
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,514
don't you ever DARE forget the shit andrea has brought to this club? hiring DelNeri for one, Conte was brought in to the demand of fans, now he's gone he's only gone and hired another loser manager in allegri. shame on him!
:lol: So now the fans are responsible for signing Conte in the first place :lol:

Now pleas tell me that Tevez also joined after negotiations between City and Drughi
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
Thats disgracefull, Conte proved during that betting scandal he woyld put the team above him.
The reason he stayed after june was to give Marotta a last chance to get some players to form the left wing and the reason he left just now is to give the new coach some proper time to make his adjustments.
The reason he pressed for those changes in our transfer policy was to improve Juve's performance.
Stubborn and bold as he is, he made it a personal bet to improve us, it is sad that that our board, after everything we ve been through to find a decent coach, thought otherwise...
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
Thats disgracefull, Conte proved during that betting scandal he woyld put the team above him.
The reason he stayed after june was to give Marotta a last chance to get some players to form the left wing and the reason he left just now is to give the new coach some proper time to make his adjustments.
The reason he pressed for those changes in our transfer policy was to improve Juve's performance.
Stubborn and bold as he is, he made it a personal bet to improve us, it is sad that that our board, after everything we ve been through to find a decent coach, thought otherwise...
So after the scandal he put the team above him yet now he put himself above the team?
 

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Friend: 'Conte had Milan deal'
By Football Italia staff

Antonio Conte’s friend claims he “had a deal in hand with Milan and Juventus didn’t like that,” which prompted his departure.

Conte caused shockwaves when he terminated his contract by mutual consent on Tuesday evening, just two days into pre-season training.

Now journalist Massimo Giletti, a friend of Conte’s, revealed the Rossoneri were originally behind the split.

“I don’t think I’m revealing anything too secretive when I say Conte had a deal in hand with Milan and Juventus didn’t like that, so I think it made the situation more complex,” Giletti told RTL radio.

“Not many people knew this, but it’s not a big secret that Conte had an agreement with Milan. I think that is one of the many reasons behind this split, including tension after three years of success and the desire to try a new experience.

“He knew it would be difficult to win again with the same team and that probably pushed Conte to seek other important characters, like those he’d find at Milan.

“It is curious that Conte was meant to go to Milan and now Juve signed the ex-Milan Coach Massimiliano Allegri. It’s Kafkaesque.

“I think whoever arrived at Juventus would find huge difficulties, because they are replacing the man who revived Juventus and 60-70 per cent of their success is down to Conte.”

It had been reported the break occurred now because Conte was angry at the transfer strategy of Andrea Agnelli and Beppe Marotta.

“I have a very deep personal rapport with Conte,” continued Giletti. “This Juve has many players on the way out, some coming in, but a Coach who has no say in which buys are made will have to work with a team out of his control.

“It is all very difficult, an uphill struggle and that is a great shame. Have I spoken to Conte? I often speak to Conte, but I’ll never reveal what we said to each other.”

http://www.football-italia.net/52207/friend-conte-had-milan-deal


Wtf is this? Clear bs, right? :shifty:
 

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