Cristiano Giuntoli (72 Viewers)

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,426
Gatti and Lloyd Christmas in central defence to try win a place in the top 4 :rofl:

This reminds me of when, in the midst of their banter era, Inter signed an injury-prone Australian CB Trent Sainsbury to reinforce their fucked up defence :lol:

Unfortunately we have many years left in this shitty banter era of ours. I see no light at the end of the tunnel.
I don’t even know if inter and ac wasted this much money. It’s just shocking 300 million now down the toilet. Not much left before we are done as a club maybe for years to come


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tosh_rose

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2010
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Not his fault, this guy is a random person doing a mediocre job which fits perfectly with his mediocre background and experience in his career so far. Fault, blame and responsibility is of course on the "body" that approved and appointed him, which is the main problem that this club has and until there's a change in ownership it doesn't really matter what random individuals are temporarily holding directors and managers positions...

This is a global club and brand, it's ridiculous, pathetic and shameful to have Italian ownership, Italians pretty much suck at everything...
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
Not his fault, this guy is a random person doing a mediocre job which fits perfectly with his mediocre background and experience in his career so far. Fault, blame and responsibility is of course on the "body" that approved and appointed him, which is the main problem that this club has and until there's a change in ownership it doesn't really matter what random individuals are temporarily holding directors and managers positions...

This is a global club and brand, it's ridiculous, pathetic and shameful to have Italian ownership, Italians pretty much suck at everything...
They are all to blame, Giuntoli came with a reputation, he built a Napoli side that won the league, not a random guy, but he failed badly, and needs to go. This is not Napoli, it's Juve and he needs to go find another mid table team.
 

tosh_rose

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2010
1,465
Of course it's his fault. He is being paid millions to do a job and he has made an absolute mess of it.

He is a stupid piece of shit.
Sure, his responsibility and fault is saying yes to a million dollars job offer that he isn't qualified or experienced enough to do, so okay, let's put that on him...

Again, someone else approached negotiated offered and appointed him, this isn't an electable position, we all don't nominate, vote or elect shit, immovable eternal objects do that, failing again and again and again with the choices they make, it's obvious that those guys are incapable and incompetent to make such decisions so they must go, new and capable ownership needs to be the first thing in the right direction, after that the new leadership will appoint the capable individuals to do the job that is required...

There's simply no way anyone of you in your right mind can state that this particular random guy is the main problem in the club! He is just another example of what is wrong with this club, but not the main problem, the main problem is the head of the snake!
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Sure, his responsibility and fault is saying yes to a million dollars job offer that he isn't qualified or experienced enough to do, so okay, let's put that on him...
His responsibility is to build a winning side. His fault is not building one. I dont disagree that people above him need to go as well.
 

tosh_rose

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2010
1,465
They are all to blame, Giuntoli came with a reputation, he built a Napoli side that won the league, not a random guy, but he failed badly, and needs to go. This is not Napoli, it's Juve and he needs to go find another mid table team.
Yep, he brought or contributed to a single domestic success to an unimportant and irrelevant team after years and years of work and hits and misses all the time, also stars aligned to make all the big teams suck bad at the same time to contribute for his single domestic success!

Moggi came with a reputation for example, this guy came for sucking less than the rest in a single year...

He is not qualified enough and needs to go, but literally anyone in his position would have said yes to a million dollars job offer from Juve!

The problem here is that this guy will go and another random guy will be appointed, and it's solely because the guys owning the club don't have a clue how to run a club of this calibre..
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
Yep, he brought or contributed to a single domestic success to an unimportant and irrelevant team after years and years of work and hits and misses all the time, also stars aligned to make all the big teams suck bad at the same time to contribute for his single domestic success!

Moggi came with a reputation for example, this guy came for sucking less than the rest in a single year...

He is not qualified enough and needs to go, but literally anyone in his position would have said yes to a million dollars job offer from Juve!

The problem here is that this guy will go and another random guy will be appointed, and it's solely because the guys owning the club don't have a clue how to run a club of this calibre..
Marottas reputation was even worse than Giuntoli, if anything is hiring Marotta was pretty random but he turned out to be gold. Bit of a hit and miss, I don't blame the board for hiring him, Giuntoli did really well, brought in some great players at Napoli, Kvara, min ho, osimhen etc. Deserves the credit, however he is not made for us, I think we need someone who aligns with our values but most of all someone that brings in leaders, or players with leadership qualities. Marotta did that in his first season alone, brought in bonucci and barzagli. Sadly finding a good sporting director is not easy, with that said Giuntoli still needs to go, I'm not even sure who would be the best choice. As for the board going? Only a scandal can make that happen.
 

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