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Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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more or less the same management has been in place since 2010. while their youth sector has been excellent before gasp already, their first team got relegated, returned to serie a, then finished between 11th and 17th place before gasp. with gasperini, they finished 4th in his first season and achieved european qualification with the exception of one single season. their ranking always were better than their comparative financial power. now they are around top5 which is due to their cl revenue only

yes, they are a well managed club. but saying that atalanta wouldn't be a regular top3 italian club without gasp isn't a stretch at all

looks like conte is the only one who's close to being any kind of certainty. gasp is a good coach
Continuity pays off (which is where we are making mistake after mistake) plus as I said; competition dropped immensely because of covid.

The not a top-3 club without him is a pretty major assumption. I'd feel pretty confident in this Atalanta with many different coaches.

Nothing in Gasp's past (before Atalanta) suggests he'd miraculously solve our problems.
Just like Atalanta's management; people learn and he could do well on the other hand. I guess the Roma stage will show what he's made of.
I do believe that's more of a suited stage for him 'tho. Multiple coaches would crumble under the pressure of Juventus.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,326
We should be concerned that our management have been unable to convince two managers with ties to the club that the our manager role is more attractive than at 2 of our rivals.
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Posted about top US sport managers who can choose their spots prefer less challenging getting to top of league opportunities. Was told by a poster Conte and Kloop prefer challenges. Looks like no good soccer football manager wants to come to Turin. Too much of a challenge? I can't blame them and more concerning players that want to transfer might not like what they see with out club.

And when it comes to getting both hesitant managers and players to join, LOTS of MONEY (more than deserved) gets it done, and sometimes that can be disastrous. Please whoever running team this summer, please no begging manager/players to join Juve. And God forbid no overpaying. Might as well give Tudor till end of year.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,431
The Tuz meltdown speed running the stages of grief this time around.

Some selectively choosing to believe certain "news" to give them hope, others to deepen their despair.

As a genius I am above such things and can observe without attachment.
 

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