Francisco Conceição (16 Viewers)

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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#26
What was the reason behind demoting him? Was it impatience on Ajax behalf, expecting him to settle quickly, or was he simply not made for their system, or he was just shit?

It was mainly bad attitude, lack of discipline and missing home according to Porto fans. Why he wanted to go back to Porto quick.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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#28
It was mainly bad attitude, lack of discipline and missing home according to Porto fans. Why he wanted to go back to Porto quick.
The attitude is concerning, I hear he wanted to leave because his daddy is no longer manager. Early to say but I'm getting the vibes of an entitled brat, like some of his portuguese compatriots.

Hopefully the coach and a handful of players who can speak Portuguese can help him ease in.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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#29
The attitude is concerning, I hear he wanted to leave because his daddy is no longer manager. Early to say but I'm getting the vibes of an entitled brat, like some of his portuguese compatriots.

Hopefully the coach and a handful of players who can speak Portuguese can help him ease in.
Motta doesn’t tolerate any nonsense, so I’m not worried at all.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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#31
The attitude is concerning, I hear he wanted to leave because his daddy is no longer manager. Early to say but I'm getting the vibes of an entitled brat, like some of his portuguese compatriots.

Hopefully the coach and a handful of players who can speak Portuguese can help him ease in.
theres a little more to the story, Porto’s current manager was his dads assistant for over a decade and supposedly took Sergio’s job before speaking to him, which he didn’t appreciate. This created a shit dynamic with Francisco.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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#32
theres a little more to the story, Porto’s current manager was his dads assistant for over a decade and supposedly took Sergio’s job before speaking to him, which he didn’t appreciate. This created a shit dynamic with Francisco.
So Francisco felt that Portos current manager should have spoken to Sergio? I see nothing with that, maybe he felt awkward, small thing, Sergio and his son should just let it pass. Sergios done well while there and needs to move on.

This relationship reminds me of Rabiot and his mother. The child needs to grow up.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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#33
So Francisco felt that Portos current manager should have spoken to Sergio? I see nothing with that, maybe he felt awkward, small thing, Sergio and his son should just let it pass. Sergios done well while there and needs to move on.

This relationship reminds me of Rabiot and his mother. The child needs to grow up.
we cant tell people how to feel, if he was hurt by it you cant blame his son for standing by his dad and getting out of there.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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#34
The attitude is concerning, I hear he wanted to leave because his daddy is no longer manager. Early to say but I'm getting the vibes of an entitled brat, like some of his portuguese compatriots.

Hopefully the coach and a handful of players who can speak Portuguese can help him ease in.

Porto fans I talked to say he couldn't acclimatise in Ajax and was ill disciplined, was too raw talent that needes guiding hand to remain focused. So asked to go back home. Home sick.


His father as coach and Porto home environment very disciplined and kept him in check.


His father had public fued and power struggle with president Villas boas, villas boas won the power struggle and ousted His father. Hired father's assistant manager as new head coach.


Jr took it personally and took Sr's side and started creating stink about leaving, and general showed bad attitude (or paternal loyalty). Either way they question his attitude way juve fans question chiesas right now.


But it's biased sources, but that's what the Porto fans I talked to say. It's kinda like how Juve fans talk about Chiesa now. Anything positive of before forgotten. Only talk about him as worst possible figure.


But consistently the porto fans say for Porto great player, but bad attitude.


He is extremely talented. So hope Thiago Motta so far impressive player management, and Juves serious all bussiness set up has positive effect on him. Alot of Portuguese speaking players in the team, including the coach, so hope he acclimatise well with the unit.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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#35
we cant tell people how to feel, if he was hurt by it you cant blame his son for standing by his dad and getting out of there.
Depends on the type of parent, some are reasonable. Sergio Conceicao and temper goes hand in hand. Theres quite a bit of controversy around his career, from the spat with Arteta, Tuchel and even the Mayor. Anyway, I don't think it should matter much for us, unless Sergio joins a big club.
 

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