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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,176
If we hire Motta hopefully we give him time to get it right here. CL Rof16 and top 4 with a passable looking product on the pitch should be the expectation. Anything more is gravy.
My expectation is Champions League challengers within 5 years. Similar to what you're saying, as long as we look like we are building strong and building quickly I'll accept what you wrote.

Year after is Scudetto minimum though.

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Motta is going to build the team around Locatelli whether you like it or not. iL Capitano Sucktelli #5 per sumpray.
If he turns back into the Locatelli of the past EUROs that's absolutely fine. That would save us a load of money (which we already spent on him lol) buying his replacement.

A lot of players may or may not have been hiding behind "It's Allegri's fault!" and under Motta we'll find out.

Having said that it's possible certain players won't vibe with Motta's groove either and that's fine tbh, but once we find out who they gotta go
 

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,990
If we hire Motta hopefully we give him time to get it right here. CL Rof16 and top 4 with a passable looking product on the pitch should be the expectation. Anything more is gravy.
Sure, as long as we see more positive approach to the games. However, I feel next season the title is ours to lose. Who knows whats gonna happen with inter, maybe they will have to sell important players to survive. Milan I just dont see as a challenger. Bologna will fall back, Atalanta will fight with Lazio and Roma for Europe. Napoli with Conte could compete for the CL spots. Lets see.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,919
Why do I have post Inter 2010 vibes about Juve? I have a feeling we are still a loooong way before we cement ourselves again.
Those post 2010 vibes were the Paratici/Arrivabene/Cherubini era imo. And even then, we never finished below 4th in those years (not counting the bullshit of the 22-23 season)

I honestly think for the first time in about 6 years, we finally have more of a plan in place in terms of management and proper squad planning with Giuntoli in place. Of course he’ll need a season or two, but at least we know he’s competent in his role compared to the other clowns we had before him.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,787
Sure, as long as we see more positive approach to the games. However, I feel next season the title is ours to lose. Who knows whats gonna happen with inter, maybe they will have to sell important players to survive. Milan I just dont see as a challenger. Bologna will fall back, Atalanta will fight with Lazio and Roma for Europe. Napoli with Conte could compete for the CL spots. Lets see.
Inter won’t be weakened at all.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
Those post 2010 vibes were the Paratici/Arrivabene/Cherubini era imo. And even then, we never finished below 4th in those years (not counting the bullshit of the 22-23 season)

I honestly think for the first time in about 6 years, we finally have more of a plan in place in terms of management and proper squad planning with Giuntoli in place. Of course he’ll need a season or two, but at least we know he’s competent in his role compared to the other clowns we had before him.
Really? I do not see the plan yet to be honest. And Guintoli has so far been totally unimpressive so I don't know why he will suddenly sshow potential of long term and well put planning.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
He’s barely been here a year and basically had zero transfer budget last year.
well if he stopped spending his money on avocado toast (djalo and alvarez loans and now rabiot renewal) and pulled himself up by the bootstraps then he could have some money to sign decent players instead of wasting it away
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,831
well if he stopped spending his money on avocado toast (djalo and alvarez loans and now rabiot renewal) and pulled himself up by the bootstraps then he could have some money to sign decent players instead of wasting it away
Marotta flushed millions down the toilet in his first year.

Let's not even talk about Paratici.

Criticizing Giuntoli for Djalo and Alcaraz is clutching at straws. He's barely spent any money yet and this is his first proper transfer window.

Pretty ridiculous to make any judgements at this stage.
 

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