Antonio Conte (107 Viewers)

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

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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
And the cherry on top? shifting the balme of losing on iturbe to us being juve, and not incompetence :lol:
Really silly to be honest, actually no, it's frustrating and annoying and has gone too long now that something has to be done about it. Do you think they will learn from the way Conte left them? Even with a disastrous season things will continue in the same pattern it seems because like you said in your previous post, Agnelli is protected which makes Marotta protected consequently.
 

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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Lol, nothing will be done about it. He is the owner

Maybe if we end like in 14th place this season he will be forced to resign or soemthing...but i doubt it anyways
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,052
Really silly to be honest, actually no, it's frustrating and annoying and has gone too long now that something has to be done about it. Do you think they will learn from the way Conte left them? Even with a disastrous season things will continue in the same pattern it seems because like you said in your previous post, Agnelli is protected which makes Marotta protected consequently.
Is it more annoying than the people who attack continuously our mgt, eventhough they have done prety good job so far, all things considering? :)
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
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Really silly to be honest, actually no, it's frustrating and annoying and has gone too long now that something has to be done about it. Do you think they will learn from the way Conte left them? Even with a disastrous season things will continue in the same pattern it seems because like you said in your previous post, Agnelli is protected which makes Marotta protected consequently.
2 explanation imo part of the people failing to see this have never worked before, being a professional means you are accountable for your actions you cant, there might be extenuating circumstance, but it still is a failure. The rest, or the worst, are the ones with an agenda. They didnt like conte before this and would love to just make him look like a terrible guy so they will blame him for everything regardless.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
2 explanation imo part of the people failing to see this have never worked before, being a professional means you are accountable for your actions you cant, there might be extenuating circumstance, but it still is a failure. The rest, or the worst, are the ones with an agenda. They didnt like conte before this and would love to just make him look like a terrible guy so they will blame him for everything regardless.
I don't buy the Milan contract story but I saw some people attacking Conte for that where in fact this is something that happens every day in every company. People get offers from others employers, talk to their managers about a pay raise or contract adustment or role adjustment and react accordingly. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. Which also confirms your theory that these people have probably never worked before.
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
2 explanation imo part of the people failing to see this have never worked before, being a professional means you are accountable for your actions you cant, there might be extenuating circumstance, but it still is a failure. The rest, or the worst, are the ones with an agenda. They didnt like conte before this and would love to just make him look like a terrible guy so they will blame him for everything regardless.
pretty bad to think there are people like this.. 'juve fans'
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,052
they were so great before conte came and saved their asses :)
It's all down to him then, from the signings that we made, money that we earned, stadium that we built? :)

One of the reasons why I joined this place was when I saw how people were blatantly attacking Conte, without knowing what kind of legacy he had left, so there is no agenda on my part, but only belief that these two sides were doing great job together.

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,836
It's all down to him then, from the signings that we made, money that we earned, stadium that we built? :)

One of the reasons why I joined this place was when I saw how people were blatantly attacking Conte, without knowing what kind of legacy he left, so there is no agenda on my part, but only belief that these two sides were doing great job together.

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there are many sides i agree, but if it as a pie chart, conte's share would look like an open mouthed pacman.
 

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