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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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I hope he is a berserker than send the players out to try and crush every team.

No more pussy football
Tudor is a Juventino to the core.

If nothing else, he’ll at least be able to convey to these overpaid fuckers what it means to play for this club and this jersey and demand a certain amount of fight and heart. Something Motta the zombie Interista twat couldn’t do on his best day.

Whether this will be enough to secure the top 4 remains to be seen. But we have a better chance with him than with Mossad.
 

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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Igor Tudor has given his willingness to Juventus until the end of the season. The Bianconeri will include a clause where they will have the option to give Tudor a longer contract should they qualify for the Champions League.

Roberto Mancini asked for an automatic renewal should Juve reached 4th place. That made the Juve managers turn to Tudor.

The club wants to have a free hand in June so that it can then make its choices without contractual obligations. The club wants to decide in a calm manner over picking the new coach in the summer.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,926
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Igor Tudor has given his willingness to Juventus until the end of the season. The Bianconeri will include a clause where they will have the option to give Tudor a longer contract should they qualify for the Champions League.

Roberto Mancini asked for an automatic renewal should Juve reached 4th place. That made the Juve managers turn to Tudor.

The club wants to have a free hand in June so that it can then make its choices without contractual obligations. The club wants to decide in a calm manner over picking the new coach in the summer.
Good, for once a sensible move. Between Tuesday and end of season the club needs to scout out managers for next season.
 

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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Igor Tudor has given his willingness to Juventus until the end of the season. The Bianconeri will include a clause where they will have the option to give Tudor a longer contract should they qualify for the Champions League.

Roberto Mancini asked for an automatic renewal should Juve reached 4th place. That made the Juve managers turn to Tudor.

The club wants to have a free hand in June so that it can then make its choices without contractual obligations. The club wants to decide in a calm manner over picking the new coach in the summer.
This is smart.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,893
Good, for once a sensible move. Between Tuesday and end of season the club needs to scout out managers for next season.
I mean let's face it there is hardly any scouting involved it's the same shitty names every time, if spalletti was out of a job I guarantee he'd be the next favourite because junktoli loves him more than Conte

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Is it though? Our summer mercato is going to be an even bigger mess if we don't decide quick on a new long term appointment. Nothing about this management thus far has convinced me that they know what they actually want and how to go about achieving it.

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Thiago Motta didn't expect his sacking. He thought he was the right person to fix Juve's problems.There is feeling of bitterness.

— @SkySport
Bitterness... believe me Motta, the Juve fans are beyond bitter about what we have seen. But I blame everyone not just him.
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
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The only credit I'd give Mottard is he didn't publicly complain about players unavailability like Zaccheroni's constant crying but recent games lineups were indicative of it. Next coach better get these betcha ass neekas in order because they're next in line.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,926
So he created those problems and then expected to solve them himself. Genius
What you'd expect a manager to do. Either he was delusional, too calm with a high level of self efficacy, waiting for pressure from his superiors or was sold the wrong expectations. I mean with our management, it wouldn't surprise me if they sold him the wrong expectations. Make him feel calm again and then stab him in a bitter way.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
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What you'd expect a manager to do. Either he was delusional, too calm with a high level of self efficacy, waiting for pressure from his superiors or was sold the wrong expectations. I mean with our management, it wouldn't surprise me if they sold him the wrong expectations. Make him feel calm again and then stab him in a bitter way.
You’re really defending this turd? He has done nothing to earn your respect.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,926
You’re really defending this turd? He has done nothing to earn your respect.
No I'm trying to figure out why he was so convinced he can fix it and think he had the time and backing. I mean even Allegri thought he could. Sarri said the players were untrainable, which was an honest assessment even though that says a lot about him. Some managers really do look worried, but him leaving bitter and knowing how our management work, makes me think the answers in the middle.

On a separate note though, I've always said this, I think he's a good manager for a club like bologna with low expectations. He's just not made or experienced enough yet for a big club.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
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In my opinion the most obvious as well as safest temporary choice would be Igor Tudor at this stage, put him interim till summer and see how it goes, if he turns it around and shows progress then we can potentially consider giving him the full next season, otherwise we’ll at least have more time to evaluate and plan things come summer to see who else is available.

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If we do make a change in the next few weeks it will surely be an interim, doubt we’ll look to commit long term with anyone on such a short notice.
He was always the best option for a temporary fix, just as many others had been advocating for a while now.

Almost can’t believe that the management actually applied some common sense and took the correct decision in regards to this mess, would’ve been way too risky to commit long term with anyone at this stage.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,317
In my opinion the most obvious as well as safest temporary choice would be Igor Tudor at this stage, put him interim till summer and see how it goes, if he turns it around and shows progress then we can potentially consider giving him the full next season, otherwise we’ll at least have more time to evaluate and plan things come summer to see who else is available.

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If we do make a change in the next few weeks it will surely be an interim, doubt we’ll look to commit long term with anyone on such a short notice.
There is something worth considering though. He could get us that 4th place but not really inspire anything that shows we are on the right path - What should we do in that case? Hire a new coach or give him another season?

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If we do get him in the end - Cambiasso should be untouchable. If we play anything else than 3-5-2 - Let City spend shitloads on him to balance our books. (referring to Conte obviously)
 

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