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Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
6,622
Even if we get Klopp or ZZ, what do we do about all the losers (players) we have in the team? Trying to clear out most of them will be next to impossible.
I know we've had a rough few seasons but let's be realistic.

We lost the best defender in Serie A and at many times this season were short 2-3 CBs and we finished 4th.

The core of this team is very good. We actually don't have a lot of BAD players. We have underperforming players, a lot of them. But I think that's more of something a manager can correct if given the right managers.

Top Players:
Bremer, Di Gregorio, Yildiz

Good Players:
Kalulu, Cambiaso, Kolo Muani

Average Players:
Gatti, Veiga, Savona, Locatelli, McKennie

Underperforming Players:
Vlahovic, Luiz, Koopmeiners, Gonzalez

Okay Players:
Cabal, Mbangula, Conceicao, Weah

Bad Players:
Kelly, Milik

Young Players:
Rouhi, Costa, Adzic



The problem we have is so many of our recent purchases straight up underperformed. Luiz was a monster in EPL, Koopmeiners was running Serie A ragged the year before, Vlahovic has been a massive disappointment this year but was a top goal scorer the year before. We actually don't need MASSIVE reinforcements IF (big IF) these underperforming players who have shown talent before could be saved/fixed.

That's my opinion.

Vlahovic is gone for contract reasons. A lot of the loanees are gone for obvious reasons but guys like Koopmeiners and Luiz have histories of being very good players and they did not show that. How much of that is Motta, how much of that is other things? Who knows. But we know they were once very good players and there is some level of hope we must have.
 

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mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,537
We should just shift this years transfer budget to next year and don’t sign anyone. With the coaches available it wouldn’t matter anyways


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mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,537
We should just shift this years transfer budget to next year and don’t sign anyone. With the coaches available it wouldn’t matter anyways


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Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,856
Gasp: Joakim Mæhle, who left Atalanta in 2023, referred to his style as "dictatorial," citing instances where players were required to stay overnight at the training center during double sessions. This approach reportedly created an environment based on fear, leading to discomfort among some squad members.

If this squad was already fed up with Motta's tactics and leaking to the media, I wonder how they'll react to Gasp. His coaching isn't suited to a big club at all imo
 

Paolino

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2013
1,195
The coaches suitable for Juve are: Klopp, Zidane, Pep, Tuchel, Flick, Conte, and Enrique and none of them are available. A big team needs a big coach. Since none of these are an option right now, I don’t think the other candidates are worth it. With the other coaches, whether Tudor, Mancini, or De Zerbi we’re ultimately just fighting for a Champions League spot again.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,333
Gasp: Joakim Mæhle, who left Atalanta in 2023, referred to his style as "dictatorial," citing instances where players were required to stay overnight at the training center during double sessions. This approach reportedly created an environment based on fear, leading to discomfort among some squad members.

If this squad was already fed up with Motta's tactics and leaking to the media, I wonder how they'll react to Gasp. His coaching isn't suited to a big club at all imo
Our pussy players would Gasp at the thought of it.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,242
Gasp: Joakim Mæhle, who left Atalanta in 2023, referred to his style as "dictatorial," citing instances where players were required to stay overnight at the training center during double sessions. This approach reportedly created an environment based on fear, leading to discomfort among some squad members.

If this squad was already fed up with Motta's tactics and leaking to the media, I wonder how they'll react to Gasp. His coaching isn't suited to a big club at all imo
Sounds ideal for Kelly, only I think we should lock him up and never let him out
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
21,080
I would rather give Tudor a chance than most of the other alternatives but I am worried that it is another gamble on an unproven coach and it is a gamble we can't afford to make.

If it's between Tudor or the likes of Mancini, Inzaghi, Palladino etc id rather back Tudor

But if it's between Conte, Klopp, Zidane or even Gasperini then Id prefer any of the more proven coaches.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,516
Gasp: Joakim Mæhle, who left Atalanta in 2023, referred to his style as "dictatorial," citing instances where players were required to stay overnight at the training center during double sessions. This approach reportedly created an environment based on fear, leading to discomfort among some squad members.

If this squad was already fed up with Motta's tactics and leaking to the media, I wonder how they'll react to Gasp. His coaching isn't suited to a big club at all imo
Of course. After all, he learned from the best.

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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,683
I would rather give Tudor a chance than most of the other alternatives but I am worried that it is another gamble on an unproven coach and it is a gamble we can't afford to make.

If it's between Tudor or the likes of Mancini, Inzaghi, Palladino etc id rather back Tudor

But if it's between Conte, Klopp, Zidane or even Gasperini then Id prefer any of the more proven coaches.
Gasperini has not proven anything. 67 yrs and his great achievement is qualifying for the CL with Atalanta
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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
21,080
Gasperini has not proven anything. 67 yrs and his great achievement is qualifying for the CL with Atalanta
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More European trophies as a manager than Conte and Allegri combined.

Atalanta have been one of the most exciting teams to watch in all of Europe over the last number of years.

How were they doing before he started coaching then?
 

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