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DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,603
I really see how Tuzzers are against him since Dybala and Sarri cases ...and the current recruitment....

one by one ...

Dybala was at his worst season when Fabio decided to sell him and his tag was a 100m that time ... at that point we all know how inconsistent dybala was and as he supposed to be the key man to carry the attack ...he didnt live to expectations except last season .... current season confirm that Fabio decision was on spot

Sarri appointment, Sarri Napoli was the best football you ever see in Serie A, i watched few of Napoli matches and really it is excitement to watch .... now personally i hated the transfer as Juventini but it was surgical decision from the management to change our football from a doll standstill into a flow fluids attacking .... seems our roots and deep down the nerves we are caged in our pragmatic football and changing this an impossible task even when a shock transfer as CR7 supposed to changed this mentality we still failed ...

the fail was building attacking team on a weak midfield since 2017 ....hiring CR7 from the beginning was wrong to me

last , this year he did great signings to improve this team , but just one question , how you judge those players performance with sn impotant coach like pirlo, the point is that , give me a good coach so i can judge those players first ...thank you
You are right when you say signing Sarri was a "surgical decision from the management"

Cutting off a good leg, so we could fit a wooden table leg on the stump.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,015
I always read his name as "parasite" I guess it ain't way of the way he has been running the club recently?
Lmao very accurate indeed. I think he has good eye for talent, his previous role was more fitting for him. But should have stayed at that role and we should have appointed an experienced GM after letting go Marotta. He was promoted to a position he clearly is incompetent for. His confused, panic like expression on the stands is quite telling when things go south. Is this the person we will be expecting to get us out of gutter?
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
Sarri’s football was not the “best you ever see in Serie A” :lol:

It failed against inferior teams in cup competitions and CL. He was getting knocked out of Coppa by teams like Atalanta, and out of CL group stage and Europa knockouts by Shaktar and Leipzig, etc. Sarri’s football was great at beating up on shit minnow teams. That’s it. It sucked against top teams.

Lippi’s football was better. Sacchi’s football was better. Most of Allegri’s time here, his football was better. Sarri’s was naive, one-dimensional rubbish, that flattered to deceive.
Ok forget about ever .... Cavani -Napoli was very attacking team and it was nice to see some italians play like this ....

honestly as much as i hate them , sometimes i watch beautiful football they have... it was all the headlines that Napoli was playing the best football with Barca...dont let me quote the news links for tjis .. tell me who is ur next on the list to play attacking football ?? Because since last days of Allegri , everyone was fed up with " boring football" even i remember AA himself was trying to emulate Barca .... so tell me , am waiting ...

now how successful this is here ... i told u seems Juve DNA nothing with attacking football....

also i never liked Sarri appointment but the Juve looking for attacking coach , give me one was available for us after Allegri sacking

FYI: am not a fan of attacking football , fan of effective football

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You are right when you say signing Sarri was a "surgical decision from the management"

Cutting off a good leg, so we could fit a wooden table leg on the stump.
Can answer my question ?
How you judge Fabio this summer work without having a real coach to unleash their strength.... dont pick few words from my post and make fun of them ....answer my question ??
 
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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,813
I really see how Tuzzers are against him since Dybala and Sarri cases ...and the current recruitment....

one by one ...

Dybala was at his worst season when Fabio decided to sell him and his tag was a 100m that time ... at that point we all know how inconsistent dybala was and as he supposed to be the key man to carry the attack ...he didnt live to expectations except last season .... current season confirm that Fabio decision was on spot

Sarri appointment, Sarri Napoli was the best football you ever see in Serie A, i watched few of Napoli matches and really it is excitement to watch .... now personally i hated the transfer as Juventini but it was surgical decision from the management to change our football from a doll standstill into a flow fluids attacking .... seems our roots and deep down the nerves we are caged in our pragmatic football and changing this an impossible task even when a shock transfer as CR7 supposed to changed this mentality we still failed ...

the fail was building attacking team on a weak midfield since 2017 ....hiring CR7 from the beginning was wrong to me

last , this year he did great signings to improve this team , but just one question , how you judge those players performance with sn impotant coach like pirlo, the point is that , give me a good coach so i can judge those players first ...thank you
:lol: troll lvl x10000000000
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
Ok forget about ever .... Cavani -Napoli was very attacking team and it was nice to see some italians play like this ....

honestly as much as i hate them , sometimes i watch beautiful football they have... it was all the headlines that Napoli was playing the best football with Barca...dont let me quote the news links for tjis .. tell me who is ur next on the list to play attacking football ?? Because since last days of Allegri , everyone was fed up with " boring football" even i remember AA himself was trying to emulate Barca .... so tell me , am waiting ...

now how successful this is here ... i told u seems Juve DNA nothing with attacking football....

also i never liked Sarri appointment but the Juve looking for attacking coach , give me one was available for us after Allegri sacking

FYI: am not a fan of attacking football , fan of effective football

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Can answer my question ?
How you judge Fabio this summer work without having a real coach to unleash their strength.... dont pick few words from my post and make fun of them ....answer my question ??
Bro although the degradation of our squad(including the coach), started slowly before he was appointed, the fact that we haven't improved is obvious.

As a matter of fact we have accelerated that degradation during his tenure so heads must fall.
He had his chances. It's over . Struggling to finish top 4 rests on his shoulders also.

It's easy to point only at the coach ,but that doesn't paint the whole picture. Someone put him there (pirlo) ,failed to provide adequate cover for our weak positions ,endorsed a bum .

I defended his moves a lot a times in the past ,thinking he is going to steady the ship, but my patience has run out with him.

He might be a world class scout .
But as a manager he is very poor.
If he doesn't want to take a backseat, then sack him and appoint someone better like the carnevalli guy in sasuolo.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
The only midfielder on this team right now signed while Beppe was here is Bentancur and nobody would criticize him for that.

You can say Beppe was a culprit in midfield demise and you'd be right but he also left and we don't know who he would've prioritized if he had stayed.

Looking at Barella, Eriksen, Sensi and targets Inter were strongly connected to last summer like Kante, Ndombele you can argue he would've done a much better job.
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
The only midfielder on this team right now signed while Beppe was here is Bentancur and nobody would criticize him for that.

You can say Beppe was a culprit in midfield demise and you'd be right but he also left and we don't know who he would've prioritized if he had stayed.

Looking at Barella, Eriksen, Sensi and targets Inter were strongly connected to last summer like Kante, Ndombele you can argue he would've done a much better job.
Who knows ? I know before he left we had problems at cb ,that's why we ended with Rugano bonbon against Ajax .
I don't think he would have signed de ligt . As a matter of fact I maintained during that mercato window that we were going to sign Manolas for 36 million from Roma(a classic marotta move).
He would probably use the rest of the funds to aquire a better mid .
It's very hard to pinpoint the direction if he would have stayed especially since we changed allegri that year , with the chain-smoking bum.

At inda he had the defence ,he just needed to improve the middle and a part of the attack ,which he did, although their performance in the cl is laughable (probably thx to Conte ).
 

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