I think there has been enough said about the problems at Juve. Fact is, the club needs to react. I don't believe, in any possible matter, that the board doesn't see the problems. Like they say, even Ray Charles can see that we have problems.
But they are incompetent, they don't know nothing about football and cannot protect the club against ANY outside influences. Do not, I repeat, do not believe that they will resign by themselves. Who, within Juventus, has the power to sack them and bring in other board members? I think that this is the FIRST step towards an improvement. It's the upper level from the club which effects all other levels down below.
Once we have done that, found a capable board, we should evaluate our staff. We're having far too much injuries over the last two/three seasons. This is unacceptable for a club of our stature.
The final step is to hire a good coach and get rid of all the rotten wood in our squad. We shouldn't be greedy or hope for 'Guardiola'-effects, and try to save money. No, we need a proven coach, like Alen said, no Italian coaches who rather play not to lose than to win. And than the final stage of our 'project' should be to sell all the players we don't need, who are either too old or Serie B material. We should stop looking for 'cheaper' solutions for the players we actually need. Something we've done far too often and it has proved to be a failure.
And, considering the strength of our youth, which is not a joke, should be taken into consideration. We need to give them more chances to develop on the big stage. Of course, during learning processes, mistakes are made. But we should not hang our youths right after a bad performance, like we're doing now with Giovinco. We have enough experience, Champions League and World Cup winners who are past their prime, but could still become a great tutor for the younger generations.