Damien Comolli - General manager (88 Viewers)

Mar 12, 2019
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I think Comoli took a risk going head to head with Nasser but I respect him for taking this stance. We are Juventus and its about time we start acting like it, first as an institution and then as a team in the field, we were all saying that the management sucks and that we are cucks...So finaly things are starting to change and people don't always like us when we are strong and that is great. Fuck everyone who hates Juve.

Big thing if Nasser is angry at Juve. He can be mad as long as he wants the truth is that things may change in the future with uefa structure and Nasser can and will be on the loser's side sooner or later.

He himself has more enemies than Juventus could ever have.

Juventus must remain in good terms with teams like Barca, Real Madrid, Bayern and some of the premier league giants and some of the french clubs that produce tallents like Lille, Lyon, Marseille all of these that hate PSG and Nasser's guts. The others can fuck themselves
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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This is what doesn't add up to me about the negotiations for Kolo Muani, if its true that we asked for Kolo for a straight up loan with no obligation then it doesn't go in line with why we never went for O'Riley who only went out on loan, no option or obligation. Unless I'm reading this wrong, the strategy of opting against loaning with no option or obligation in fear of adding value to the player at no advantage to ourselves in the long run doesn't quite match up.

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I think Comoli took a risk going head to head with Nasser but I respect him for taking this stance. We are Juventus and its about time we start acting like it, first as an institution and then as a team in the field, we were all saying that the management sucks and that we are cucks...So finaly things are starting to change and people don't always like us when we are strong and that is great. Fuck everyone who hates Juve.

Big thing if Nasser is angry at Juve. He can be mad as long as he wants the truth is that things may change in the future with uefa structure and Nasser can and will be on the loser's side sooner or later.

He himself has more enemies than Juventus could ever have.

Juventus must remain in good terms with teams like Barca, Real Madrid, Bayern and some of the premier league giants and some of the french clubs that produce tallents like Lille, Lyon, Marseille all of these that hate PSG and Nasser's guts. The others can fuck themselves
Just announce the super league, then watch that fuck beg for a seat at the table then.
 

juvesince96

Senior Member
Nov 30, 2021
718
This is what doesn't add up to me about the negotiations for Kolo Muani, if its true that we asked for Kolo for a straight up loan with no obligation then it doesn't go in line with why we never went for O'Riley who only went out on loan, no option or obligation. Unless I'm reading this wrong, the strategy of opting against loaning with no option or obligation in fear of adding value to the player at no advantage to ourselves in the long run doesn't quite match up.

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Just announce the super league, then watch that fuck beg for a seat at the table then.
From what I read, we wanted an option that becomes an obligation if we qualify to the UCL. PSG didn’t like that, oh well..fuck’em
 
Aug 30, 2002
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Bjerknes is addicted to be a contrarian. So ofcourse he sees in negative light we weren't willing to bend over for PSG. They dropped the ball.


They have to live with it. Who cares if it pisses them off. They thought they had all the leverage when they didn't. So got a worse deal elsewhere, and we showed we willing to move on to other good options.
 
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Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Bjerknes is addicted to be a contrarian. So ofcourse he sees in negative light we weren't willing to bend over for PSG. They dropped the ball.


They have to live with it. Who cares if it pisses them off. They thought they had all the leverage when they didn't. So got a worse deal elsewhere, and we showed we willing to move on to other good options.
And you're addicted to be a jinxer, lol.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,615
Bjerknes is addicted to be a contrarian. So ofcourse he sees in negative light we weren't willing to bend over for PSG. They dropped the ball.


They have to live with it. Who cares if it pisses them off. They thought they had all the leverage when they didn't. So got a worse deal elsewhere, and we showed we willing to move on to other good options.
Hey, I never said we should bend over. My point is that we literally tried to negotiate the entire summer on a deal that was never feasible. We just didn’t want to listen. Now the Tuz Accountants, LLC are claiming it was some genius move by Comolli. :lol: Sell that shit to the tourists folks.
 
Feb 12, 2006
70,380
There was alot of confusion around Sancho, some said we made a bid and was waiting on other factors etc... others that we didn't, my belief is that enquiries were made whether it was from Sancho's side or ours I don't know, and I think there was some degree of interest but not alot of it as there were too many question marks regarding form and his attitude problems are quite well documented both at Man utd when he pissed Ten Hag off, also he would be late a lot at Dortmund, to me this was quite a big red flag which we picked up on and ultimately we never followed up the enquiry and left it there, it was evident that by as early as July, news on the Sancho to Juve went quiet which meant he was no longer an option, soon confirmed by sources of my own, hence why I announced sometime ago that Sancho was not coming. I know that scared a lot into thinking I was jinxing it but for all of my complaints about Comolli, I think he is carrying out better due dilligence than Junktoli ever did.
Today:
"Juventus rejected Jadon Sancho in the summer mercato.They spoke with Manchester United and the player's agents, but after assessing the conditions (not only the financial ones, but also those related to the player), Juve decided to not move forward with the deal. Juventus never made an offer for Sancho and was never close to sign him, due to a direct decision by the bianconero club."
| Fabrizio Romano on Youtube |

Well I guess that pretty much matches up with what I believed.
 

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