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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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Like when we had a genuine penalty against Pogba denied? We could have gone into the lead and closed the game down.
Irrelevant to the discussion here. End of day Enrique is a winner of not just league but also European titles both as a manager and player. And he coached Roma so he is familiar with Italian language and football. Exactly the kind of winner mentality this club needs.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Guintoli should be out. I don't blame Motta , though, i would have taken the job if it was offered to me. Quite sure the recruitment of team should be based on team's style of play which new coach wants. In the summer The players come and out should be in the coach's authority. Giuntoli Screwd up transfers in the previous summer and he is the culprit of this mess.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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Irrelevant to the discussion here. End of day Enrique is a winner of not just league but also European titles both as a manager and player. And he coached Roma so he is familiar with Italian language and football. Exactly the kind of winner mentality this club needs.
I think he didn’t win European titles as a player but you get the point
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Despite the last rumors, #Juventus have not called Igor #Tudor last night to replace Thiago #Motta with the immediate effect. In addition Tudor doesn’t accept a short contract as caretaker coach and is waiting for a long term project. He‘s been approached by 2 other SerieA clubs

[Nico Schira]
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,406
the fuck you on about? enrique destroyed juve 3-1 in 2015 CL final. he raped juve and allegri hard.
I was referring to the 2017 season in which we prevented Barcelona from scoring for over 180 minutes.

P.S They didnt destroy us in 2015 - The game was pretty even with a slight advantage to Barcelona. There was someone missing that game and it might have been a different result with him on the field - I think it was Chiellini

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Despite the last rumors, #Juventus have not called Igor #Tudor last night to replace Thiago #Motta with the immediate effect. In addition Tudor doesn’t accept a short contract as caretaker coach and is waiting for a long term project. He‘s been approached by 2 other SerieA clubs

[Nico Schira]
I believe the first part.
The second part - Yeah like he would turn down an opportunity to impress at Juve. Its not like he has Real Madrid and City on the horizon...
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
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The second part - Yeah like he would turn down an opportunity to impress at Juve. Its not like he has Real Madrid and City on the horizon...
That's about it 'though. It's not like this is a real opportunity to shine... He could finish fourth, which is only normal for this squad. Nothing impressive about it, any monkey should be able to do it. But that's about all he could do too... More room for error than succes with only a handful of games left.

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Allegri being named. Lol @ the lazy ass journalism.

But he did much more with a weaker squad and it has to be recognized at this point..

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‼️Should Juventus decide to sack Thiago Motta in the summer, three coaches have been shortlisted to replace him:

- Antonio Conte
- Gian Piero Gasperini
- Roberto De Zerbi

Source: Gazzetta Dello Sport.
If that really is the list. Then I'm ready for it...
 
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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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Gasperini you need to give him few years to implement ideas. will never happen for same reason sarri was fired.

he is also 67 years old. not sure how long he has it in him to manage yet.

so forget that idea.
At 67 years old, he's probably the most "modern" or progressive Italian coach right now.

If you look at Sunday's game without knowing anything about the team's coaches, you'd think ours was a 90 year old relic from the past.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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At 67 years old, he's probably the most "modern" or progressive Italian coach right now.

If you look at Sunday's game without knowing anything about the team's coaches, you'd think ours was a 90 year old relic from the past.
yet he is constantly outsmarted by Inzaghi, are we ready for it?
He has won one time vs Inter in 5 years:
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Really, we should be looking for someone who is proved to suceed at a big club and why Italian again? We have like 2 italians in the team.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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yet he is constantly outsmarted by Inzaghi, are we ready for it?
He has won one time vs Inter in 5 years:
Oh no, he usually loses to a far superior team. That's terrible.

I just don't think that people who downplay his achievements at Atalanta have any idea of how impressive his time over there has been. We're talking about the kind of club here that typically would switch between Serie A & Serie B all the time. And look at where they are today.

But I obviously have no idea if he would be a good fit at JJ.
I'd prefer him over most of the other names being mentioned but, honestly, as long as we're stuck with the cancer that is Giuntoli, I don't see any coach doing well.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
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That's about it 'though. It's not like this is a real opportunity to shine... He could finish fourth, which is only normal for this squad. Nothing impressive about it, any monkey should be bale to do it. But that's about all he could do too... More room for error than succes with only a handful of games left.

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Allegri being named. Lol @ the lazy ass journalism.

But he did much more with a weaker squad and it has to be recognized at this point..

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If that really is the list. Then I'm ready for it...
Its not about if we finish 4th or not but how do we claim that 4th spot.
For example - He could make the team look solid and play as a team getting impressive showings which will make us and the board want to see him with us for next season.
He could also do what you said and get that 4th spot by playing bad and look the same - In that case he wouldnt be considered for next season.
In any case - Leading Juve and making a change is something that should appeal almost every coach (except for the obvious ones like Ancelloti who manages Real, Slott who manages Liverpool, Pep who manages City and the likes of them).

It would be stupid on his part to turn it down unless he tries to convince the board to take him as a coach for next season and let someone else clean the mess. In that case he would be delusional as its obvious that we will contact other managers.

In other words - The chance that he would be getting it would be insane on his part to turn Juve down.

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Pioli is now mentioned as a possible caretaker...
Tuttosport claim Gasperini is currently at the lead.

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If I'm going to take another 'risk' it would be Gasp but I fear that no one other than Conte could turn this around tbh.
Yap, I feel the same. I like Gasperini and he is one of my favorite but it feels like any coach who we would like to get we should postpone his arrival until Conte build foundations.
 
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Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,118
Its not about if we finish 4th or not but how do we claim that 4th spot.
For example - He could make the team look solid and play as a team getting impressive showings which will make us and the board want to see him with us for next season.
He could also do what you said and get that 4th spot by playing bad and look the same - In that case he wouldnt be considered for next season.
In any case - Leading Juve and making a change is something that should appeal almost every coach (except for the obvious ones like Ancelloti who manages Real, Slott who manages Liverpool, Pep who manages City and the likes of them).

It would be stupid on his part to turn it down unless he tries to convince the board to take him as a coach for next season and let someone else clean the mess. In that case he would be delusional as its obvious that we will contact other managers.

In other words - The chance that he would be getting it would be insane on his part to turn Juve down.

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Pioli is now mentioned as a possible caretaker...
Tuttosport claim Gasperini is currently at the lead.

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Yap, I feel the same. I like Gasperini and he is one of my favorite but it feels like any coach who we would like to get we should postpone his arrival until Conte build foundations.
Good luck doing that in 10 games with a young confidence-drained bunch of players who are held at gunpoint because of the pressure. I don't think Tudor is that stupid.

If they give him next season as well, that's a different thing but we can and should do better than Tudor in that case...
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,406
Good luck doing that in 10 games with a young confidence-drained bunch of players who are held at gunpoint because of the pressure. I don't think Tudor is that stupid.

If they give him next season as well, that's a different thing but we can and should do better than Tudor in that case...
Yeah its not easy but if he manages to do it he get a huge boost for his career.
Should it not work - He doesnt get or lose anything.

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Bare in mind Gasperini actually did win some European silverware recently

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What are these rumours about Pioli

https://football-italia.net/juventus-stance-sack-motta-pioli-replacement/
Gasperini is good but he has some faults:
1. He seems to constantly failing to manage his star players.
2. He might need time for it in order to work

and of course there is that dead mentality we are having. It feels like Conte is the only one who can save us. I said it, someone else here said it and now it seems Bonucci said it as well.
 

GarfielD

Senior Member
May 21, 2009
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‼️ There is a new name that the Juventus management are considering in the event that they part ways with Thiago Motta at the end of the season: Xavi. The former Barcelona player and coach has characteristics that appeal to Juve.

Source: Tuttosport

oh god...
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,118
‼️ There is a new name that the Juventus management are considering in the event that they part ways with Thiago Motta at the end of the season: Xavi. The former Barcelona player and coach has characteristics that appeal to Juve.

Source: Tuttosport

oh god...
Not Italian :ghey:
 

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