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Who would you like to see coach Juve this summer?

  • Benitez

  • Pellegrini

  • Allegri

  • Gasperini

  • Prandelli

  • Blanc


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May 22, 2007
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Probably trick Secco into something like that.

If we (or Prandelli for that matter) wouldn't have to pay anything to Fiorentina then it would be really easy to get him.
 

Bjerknes

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Blanc only has two seasons under his belt. He would be a risk.

Pellegrini has a contract with Real Madrid and in his first season there, and unless he is fired, the guy is out of contention for a job here. So he doesn't seem likely.

Benitez has the most experience and has won the most trophies out of this list of managers. He's probably the best one on the list and somewhat realistic as well if Liverpool decide to take another path after this season. If they do, then we should go for Benitez.
 
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    Blanc only has two seasons under his belt. He would be a risk.

    Pellegrini has a contract with Real Madrid and in his first season there, and unless he is fired, the guy is out of contention for a job here. So he doesn't seem likely.

    Benitez has the most experience and has won the most trophies out of this list of managers. He's probably the best one on the list and somewhat realistic as well if Liverpool decide to take another path after this season. If they do, then we should go for Benitez.
    Pellegrini is there because they want Benitez. So only one will be in Madrid.
     
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    Rafa is proven and I went with him. Blanc would be my second coach, he is doing great even if he's not proven just yet.
     

    Byrone

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    Rafa is proven and I went with him. Blanc would be my second coach, he is doing great even if he's not proven just yet.
    Rafa is proven in what sense? CL? His tactics & reliance on star players is scary,its exactly the situation we are in right now.

    One thing i love about Blanc is how he organized that Bordeaux team & their specialty in set pieces is amazing.Whether he can bring that here & survive the pressure of handling one of europes giants is another story all together.
     

    Lion

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    Jan 24, 2007
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    Rafan also won league titles with Valencia. 2 leafue titles with valencia and 2 cl finals with liverpool. Before him neither of those teams were serious contenders for the title.
     
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    Rafa is proven in what sense? CL? His tactics & reliance on star players is scary,its exactly the situation we are in right now.

    One thing i love about Blanc is how he organized that Bordeaux team & their specialty in set pieces is amazing.Whether he can bring that here & survive the pressure of handling one of europes giants is another story all together.
    In any sense. He is proven than all the other coaches on that list.

    Blanc is good though, I like him.
     

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    Nov 26, 2006
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    If we wanted Prandelli, we wouldn't have to pay Viola anything his contract would just get torn up and ended wouldn't it?
    Juve would have to pay Fiorentina to get Prandelli.

    If Prandelli just walked, Fiorentina could - and would - sue Prandelli for breach of contract or sue Juve for inciting Prandelli to breach his contract.
     
    May 22, 2007
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    Okay then, so we'd have to pay off the rest of his contract or is it a different set fee? I'm assuming we wouldn't have to 'purchase' him, most of the time managers just resign in these situations IIRC.
     

    only-juve

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    Juve would have to pay Fiorentina to get Prandelli.

    If Prandelli just walked, Fiorentina could - and would - sue Prandelli for breach of contract or sue Juve for inciting Prandelli to breach his contract.
    I remember in the summer Madrid paid Villarreal around 5-6 millions to breach their contract with pellegrini. We'd probably have to pay similar $$ to viola "IF" we want Prandelli.
     

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    Okay then, so we'd have to pay off the rest of his contract or is it a different set fee? I'm assuming we wouldn't have to 'purchase' him, most of the time managers just resign in these situations IIRC.
    No set fee, unless Prandelli has a release clause in the contract.

    It would just come down to a negotiation between the clubs.
     

    white_rabbit

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    unless secco is replaced with someone with experience in the mercato, no high profile coach will join a team with high pressure and bad transfers.

    out of this list i can see only allegri and Gasperini as realistic possibilities. and those are good but a large part of their reputation is due to their clubs respective transfer policy.
    these two has potential but they need proper support and good transfers.

    if benitez leaves pool then he will probably join Madrid leaving pelligrini free.
    pelligrini is a good coach but he is predictable in Spain let alone Italy and we don't have the raw creativity that Madrid have to cover that.

    so, imho if secco and co. remains in charge, i wont get my hopes up.
     
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