Damien Comolli (32 Viewers)

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May 27, 2007
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#41
Capello squandered one of the greatest Juventus teams of all time.

You can't underestimate the role the coach plays in a team's motivation, mentoring, confidence, morale, discipline. Look at Conte when he first came to Juve.
Oh no doubt. But I'm willing to see what this guy does. I just think we need a big change here and I hope we won't stop here.
 

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Paolino

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Nov 1, 2013
1,195
#49
What good has Nedved done besides being Nedved?
from 2015 to 2022, he served as vice-president, and the overall performance of the management during that period speaks for itself. If it hadn’t been for the COVID crisis and the Super League fallout, things might have looked very different. Nedved not only gained valuable experience during those years, but also showed the kind of character that could make him decision maker for Juventus today.
I think Agnelli and Nedved’s management team is on a completely different level compared to the current names. I truly believe that if the COVID crisis hadn’t happened, Juventus under Agnelli could have even won the Champions League by now.
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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#50
from 2015 to 2022, he served as vice-president, and the overall performance of the management during that period speaks for itself. If it hadn’t been for the COVID crisis and the Super League fallout, things might have looked very different. Nedved not only gained valuable experience during those years, but also showed the kind of character that could make him decision maker for Juventus today.
I think Agnelli and Nedved’s management team is on a completely different level compared to the current names. I truly believe that if the COVID crisis hadn’t happened, Juventus under Agnelli could have even won the Champions League by now.
Covid and Ronaldo fucked us
 

Paolino

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Nov 1, 2013
1,195
#51
Covid and Ronaldo fucked us
Honestly, I think signing Cristiano Ronaldo was actually a good move. It showed a kind of ambition we hadn’t seen at Juventus in years. After reaching two UCL finals, bringing in Ronaldo sent a clear message that we were serious about winning it all. It also attracted a huge global following and commercial attention. But unfortunately, his arrival coincided with the Covid pandemic and financial crises, which disrupted the club’s momentum and put a lot of pressure on the team. Also, keeping Allegri after the Cardiff final was a mistake. In my view, the pandemic was the biggest blow to Juve, followed by the Super League fiasco and all that came after.

Overall, I just feel that until Andrea Agnelli returns, this club won’t feel like Juventus again. He had a much better footballing vision, a stronger personality and charisma, a winning mentality, and most importantly he truly cared about the club. John Elkann, on the other hand, lacks all of that. Honestly, if Lapo Elkann were in charge instead of John, I think things would be in a much better place. John's decisions have been nothing short of disastrous.
 
Sep 5, 2005
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#52
I am thrilled and privileged to join a Club distinguished by its history, identity and ambitious vision. From the very first day, I will dedicate my experience to
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with the ultimate goal of achieving victory — just as Juventus is meant to, and as our fans rightfully expect.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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#53
Covid and Ronaldo fucked us
tici + unibrow + figc/uefa fucked us

ronaldo wasn't a bad signing. ramsey, arthur, pellegrini-spina swap, romero purchase without giving him a chance then sale with minusvalenza, rugani extension twice within a season, mandzukic extension just to put him on the stands (etc), those were bad moves
 
Oct 23, 2011
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#54
I’m cautiously optimistic because it seems like it’s no longer a one-man show like with Giuntoli. It would require multiple people to mess up, and while that’s certainly not unthinkable given our past, this structure would at least bring some checks and balances in place.
 
Jun 7, 2004
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#55
he is just the new scapegoat. Under the disquise of yet another new revolution, we will waste yet another mega budget on new injury prone clowns we don't need, only to please certain player managers.
Comolli will not pick them, his main role is to take the blame and get axed, so that the board keep doing it
 

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