Antonio Conte (143 Viewers)

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

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maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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Am I the only one who's looking forward to a bit more competition? Don't get me wrong he's an idiot for joining them but at the end of the day watching games on a Sunday will be worthwhile, as long as we win the thing of course.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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Just a matter of time when he'll say we have 2 scudetti less.

He has just signed for inter and even now his comments make throw up. I don't hate him like some people do but I'm sure after some time I will.
I wouldn't put it past him. He signed on with FIGC even after they banned him and we stood by him. He dodged the question when it was asked when he was the Azzurri coach iirc.
 

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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Am I the only one who's looking forward to a bit more competition? Don't get me wrong he's an idiot for joining them but at the end of the day watching games on a Sunday will be worthwhile, as long as we win the thing of course.
It's badly needed in Serie A, we need competition to elevate the level of the league. I'm a bit worried Conte might do too well there and especially since we are sort of in the unknown without a coach so it will be an interesting season
 

Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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I dont get it really. I know its about money and you have to live off of something and Conte is a professional, but there are some things that you simply can not do. If he was just a Juve manager at some point in history and now goes to inter, i would have been ok with it. But he was with us as a player for like 10 years, a captain for 9 of them maybe, he was a Juve playing legend and now he does this??? You cant get over it. I am "just" a Juve fan, i have never had any benefit from this club, never got payed by the club while Conte has earned his bread here, Juve gave him a chance and he became a legend.... How will he be able to forget all that? How will he celebrate inter's potential success? How will he celebrate the goals that inter will score next season, how will his heart let him do it? I mean, its inter, for Gods sake. How will he feel any joy while being in inter, our BIGGEST and MOST HATED rival in history?
 

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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Who the FUCK are you to decide who is and who is not a Juve fan?
It's extremely petty to forget everything he's done for Juve in the good times and the bad times, the current 8 years of success we have had are all from his foundations as manager whether you like it or not.

Nothing he does at Merda will ever remove the history he made with us as a player and a manager and I will always be thankful for what he's given to this club
 

maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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It's badly needed in Serie A, we need competition to elevate the level of the league. I'm a bit worried Conte might do too well there and especially since we are sort of in the unknown without a coach so it will be an interesting season
What worries me is the way how he could replicate what he did with Italy to Inter. Made a bunch of nobodies look like superstars. Hell he even made Giaccherini look like De Bruyne! Imagine what he could do with this squad. We'd be in some serious competition and it could provide a distraction to our CL campaign. But then again, maybe this is what this league needs.
 

Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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There is one question that started bothering me in the last 15 minutes. If conte was a Juve player in 2006, and he was 29 years old with a couple of good years left in him, would he have abandoned ship?
 
Sep 13, 2015
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Stop with that "we should be grateful" nonsense. Of course we are grateful but respect works both ways.

Why isn't he grateful for having the opportunity to play for Juventus, be a captain of Juventus, be a coach of Juventus and win so many trophies?

Inter tried to delete our history. Have you seen the utter hate and despise in their eyes when they talk about Juventus? They wish to see our club burn to the ground ffs.

Conte already has a great reputation as a coach and he could've signed elsewhere. But signing for Inter and talking about the rich history of the club is like taking a p*ss all over the Juventus fans who adore you and your values as a human being.

Respect works both ways and it was a d*ck move to sign for the rival club who spit on the history of the club that supported you and made you famous.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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It's extremely petty to forget everything he's done for Juve in the good times and the bad times, the current 8 years of success we have had are all from his foundations as manager whether you like it or not.

Nothing he does at Merda will ever remove the history he made with us as a player and a manager and I will always be thankful for what he's given to this club
That still doesn't answer my question, who the FUCK are you to decide what makes a Juve fan and what not? Spare me the details and tell me who the FUCK you are.
 

Art^

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Jan 11, 2003
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Ultras to Conte: We're not Juve

Inter ultras have warned Antonio Conte that ‘we’re not Juventus’ as ‘winning isn’t the only thing that matters for us.’

Conte’s Juve past has caused concern for Inter’s Curva Nord, after his move to San Siro prompted thousands of Bianconeri fans to sign a petition asking for his star to be removed from the club’s stadium.

“We’re not Juve,” read a Facebook post.

“Winning isn’t the only thing that matters for us. We point out firmly and decisively that the Curva Nord certainly can’t forget his black and white past.

“We accept the fact that from certain ‘legal suspects’, the new Coach is freed, having atoned for the sentences that were applicable to him, although the ‘guilt’ for his very long militancy remains indelible, at a club from which we consider ourselves light years away in terms of style and values.

“Our concern, above all, is the moral aspect. Being Inter is beating your opponent, accepting defeats, sentences and not looking for excuses.

“Good luck to Mr. Conte, with the hope of showing us quickly that he is worthy of Inter.”


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Level 99 delusion right there. I am just mindblown.

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