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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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No other than Monchi, and on that topic I like dortmunds Zorc, Leverkusen's Rolf and ex Lille director Luis Campo

Closer to home, there's Sartori - his apprentice and our very own Marco Di Vaio (Bologna). There's Atalanta's D Amico.
Monchi didn't exactly cover himself with glory at Roma, perhaps it was a bit of a power struggle at the club, at Villa and Sevilla he was given more or less free reign. He'd never get that sort of freedom at Juve.

Seriously is Luis Campos available by any chance or is he still at PSG?
 

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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Monchi didn't exactly cover himself with glory at Roma, perhaps it was a bit of a power struggle at the club, at Villa and Sevilla he was given more or less free reign. He'd never get that sort of freedom at Juve.

Seriously is Luis Campos available by any chance or is he still at PSG?
I think Monchi needs a manager or a backroom staff that get on with him. Our management will be fine, they'll leave him to do what he wants, because let's face it, they are never around! Monchi has Emery, just like Bergistan had Pep. That cohesion between sporting director and manager is important, and obviously when you're in a foreign country and your compatriot works alongside you, it just works better

As it stands Luis Campos will be available in the summer. He fell out with Luis Enrique last month, but there's gonna be a load of clubs already lined up for him. Seriously I love how much passion this guy throws at the pitch, gets very involved, for me he would be perfect, but his aging, not sure he'd want a stressful job.
 

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Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
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Of course, but our stupid management won't do it.
Can’t even get a 12 month discount deal for sponsorship.

Soo many questions - strategy suggests it’s being led by a purely Accountant driven team who don’t care about the football nor actually probably by the club. Their KPI and objectives probably smashing it though.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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TBF Chiesa destroyed himself, both Fagioli & Miretti are mediocre.
fagioli started well but faded, i cannot really blame the club on that one. juve probably saved his life from the betting mafia, no one can expect an employer to do more for an employee. he's more talented than it shows. we'll see how palladino deals with him

miretti is improving, he's still very young. he's good in the attacking 3rd, just needs to up his finishing. but he's using spaces like very few players, he's also a good passer and can actually dribble by defenders. i hope he returns, we could use him, this kind of football motta tries to implement suits him well too
 

Wings

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Jul 15, 2002
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fagioli started well but faded, i cannot really blame the club on that one. juve probably saved his life from the betting mafia, no one can expect an employer to do more for an employee. he's more talented than it shows. we'll see how palladino deals with him
I think the club was just being practical & it paid off. The cost of supporting him during the ban & reaping the rewards after selling were very encouraging. He will probably function as AM with proper DM's covering for him.

miretti is improving, he's still very young. he's good in the attacking 3rd, just needs to up his finishing. but he's using spaces like very few players, he's also a good passer and can actually dribble by defenders. i hope he returns, we could use him, this kind of football motta tries to implement suits him well too
I hope you are right on this.
 

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