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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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Schira reporting Conte is the main target.

I know they would play well under him, I just don’t trust he would stay for long. He burns out everywhere. He’s already quit Juve once.
Why does that matter? We need someone to resurrect Juve from mediocrity immediately.

Conte will help address the immediate needs. No coach is guaranteed to stay long term. Let's think about challenging for the title first and then think about what's to come in 2-3 years.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
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Why does that matter? We need someone to resurrect Juve from mediocrity immediately.

Conte will help address the immediate needs. No coach is guaranteed to stay long term. Let's think about challenging for the title first and then think about what's to come in 2-3 years.
Not just that- he usually sets teams up for success when he leaves. Juve, Chelsea (they won the EL and CL after he left) Inter. Spurs are the only exception, but they’re Spurs.
 

JuveJay

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Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
75,121
I'll always appreciate what Conte can bring to the table, especially in the short term, but I'll never like the guy. He was dressed up as juventino but only acted for himself. That is fine, to me he's just another coach, one with an abrasive personality. And you know one way or another there'll be a sudden exit.

Best case scenario imo is that Conte does what he is best at and turns the club around quickly, get 2-3 years from him and then when a potentially great coach becomes available we move before he jumps. In my mind that is the most realistic positive scenario. At least more realistic than Giuntoli and co picking a random successful coach and them having enough personality to coach this club.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,347
Also, since Conte and Allegro, there's only Inzaghi who has developed into a successful top tier coach among Italian coaches.

So there's not a lot of options for JJ in terms of recruiting paisans who can guarantee immediate results especially after the failed experiment with Motta.

Would be interesting to see who goes on to become the next big Italian coach.

Italiano just won a Coppa for Bologna after 52 years and his career trajectory has been pretty steady so far

Motta looked promising but JJ move set his reputation back by a bit

Maresca, the disciple of Pep doing an okay-ish job at Chelsea. Nothing special so far.

Hope JJ can find the next big paisan before Conte inevitably leaves in 2-3 years.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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For the bench, the path that leads to Roberto Mancini should not be overlooked: his candidacy for the post-Motta was very strong and he remains a very popular profile for a part of the Juventus management. [TuttoSport]

Conte is increasingly closer to returning to Juventus, only one piece is missing to complete the puzzle, namely winning the Scudetto with Napoli which would facilitate the separation from De Laurentiis. [TuttoSport]
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,365
For the bench, the path that leads to Roberto Mancini should not be overlooked: his candidacy for the post-Motta was very strong and he remains a very popular profile for a part of the Juventus management. [TuttoSport]

Conte is increasingly closer to returning to Juventus, only one piece is missing to complete the puzzle, namely winning the Scudetto with Napoli which would facilitate the separation from De Laurentiis. [TuttoSport]
Wont work..
Give me Conte or a Klopp adventure (although the later can lead us to either a great season or a huge failure)
 

_GGB_

Junior Member
Jun 28, 2006
353
Conte would be a great signing.. he's a winner.. he's record is amazing winning comps everywhere he goes apart from Tot whove never won a thing anyway..

He's not a long-term coach but he will get us winning again..
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,365
So season ended. Its pretty obvious Tudor shouldnt remain - He didnt suck but he didnt exactly overachieved either.
Conte - Some say its already done - I think he is currently the best guy for the job. He will fire them up, place them like they should and yell at whoever stupid things.
I just wonder one thing: Will Conte or Tudor lead us in that club world cup?
 
Jul 15, 2017
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@Mark I make some goofy posts at times but seriously HATE seeing Juve in their present dire situation. Just wondering if new poll could started with choices for future coach (even include Tudor). No way want him back and Conte doesn't appear to be the long term solution though maybe getting us back to top tier Euro club soccer for a season could calma the negativism on the forum.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,788
I feel bad for Tudor, because if we get Conte, it means we abused him to lead us in few games but in reality already decided to sack him not matter the results. Seems like a bitchy move, especially to a Juventino like him.
Anyway the team is the most important here and im not conviced he can lead us to glory.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,434
I feel bad for Tudor, because if we get Conte, it means we abused him to lead us in few games but in reality already decided to sack him not matter the results. Seems like a bitchy move, especially to a Juventino like him.
Anyway the team is the most important here and im not conviced he can lead us to glory.
He’s a coach. He knows how this works.

Anyways, it was a nice opportunity for Tudor to put himself back in the shop window for other clubs and hopefully he finds a good club to work for next. He deserves more time in a less chaotic environment than he found himself in. Us fans should always be grateful for him rescuing us and guiding us to the CL, because without it, we would have been totally screwed.

But let’s be honest - when one of the best league managers in Serie A history (who happens to be a Juventino as well) is available - you need to move to get him asap. We already said no twice and it was extremely damaging.
 

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