Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
In another four years we will have several of our core players into their thirties and will have to begin replacing them. Hopefully Marotta has some serious wonder kids scouted; either that or go create another manager for Real Madrid and buy Pepe for 2 billion dollars.
Whats that in Cronios currency?
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
When a coach fails he gets the sack, but what happens if Marotta fails this summer? What if he fails in getting a quality SS, and selling some of the deadwood? Does he get the boot then? :boh:

It seems people are willing to keep giving him the benefit of the doubt, but if a team gets relegated they don't say hey "we didn't have enough money, the other teams were stronger than us, and we simply weren't good enough to stay up, so let's give the coach another chance." They simply sack him :D
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
I don't know why he needs to get so sentimental in his discussion with the press. And I think it's extremely arrogant to say that the fans should be content winning in Italy, like that's a given. Also these kind of comments are doing nothing but killing expectations and makinhisnown job easier so that he doesn't have to face the pressure of delivering a game changer, like he's been promising since god knows when. This latest article only points out, that under a guy like Marrotta, Juve will never be like Bayern - who are his yardstick for success, but more like Dortmund. That's not bad, but considering how much the club has going for it, it's really a shame but Beppe isn't the man for the next phase. That being plugging the big gaping gaps with quality. Top quality.
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
When a coach fails he gets the sack, but what happens if Marotta fails this summer? What if he fails in getting a quality SS, and selling some of the deadwood? Does he get the boot then? :boh:

It seems people are willing to keep giving him the benefit of the doubt, but if a team gets relegated they don't say hey "we didn't have enough money, the other teams were stronger than us, and we simply weren't good enough to stay up, so let's give the coach another chance." They simply sack him :D
If we win the Scudetto again, we won it with some of the players he got, so Agnelli and BoD will not fire him.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,997
Mostly focusing on sending them away.
mostly on loan to gain further experience but still it is a sign we're looking into the future, unfortunately to say this will continue to be the case till the league sorts out a better infrastructure for youth players in the country to be given a better opportunity to develop which they seem to be discussing about Serie A-2. Till then i have no doubt that the likes of leali will be ready to play for us when the time comes should they continue to grow
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,967
they are the hottest prospects in Italy, you can hardly say they are mediocre.
Fans don't really want youth players. They talk about youth, but they want wonderkids like Pogba who can step straight into the team. Those don't come around very often and usually cost as much or more than players we normally buy.

Besides, the youth project is a long term one.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,888
When a coach fails he gets the sack, but what happens if Marotta fails this summer? What if he fails in getting a quality SS, and selling some of the deadwood? Does he get the boot then? :boh:
Not a single person here is aware of the guidelines the board are setting for Marotta to follow. So how do you expect to know whether Marotta fails or not?

Not signing a top player may be a failure, it may not.
Signing a big name for 30 million on a 5 year contract worth 10 million a year may be a failure, it may not.
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One of these days I'll understand why people put so much importance on what is said regarding transfers in the media. One of these days :xfinger:
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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one thing I would like to see is these new kids being given a chance in the first team instead of getting on the loan/co-ownership carousel.

guys like Padovan, Bonatini, Beltrame etc....

they should get more exposure.
 

am0110

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
5,829
one thing I would like to see is these new kids being given a chance in the first team instead of getting on the loan/co-ownership carousel.

guys like Padovan, Bonatini, Beltrame etc....

they should get more exposure.
true that, enough with Peluso's and Anelkas or waiting Matri or Quag to have a great game.FUck that, let the kids play.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,997
one thing I would like to see is these new kids being given a chance in the first team instead of getting on the loan/co-ownership carousel.

guys like Padovan, Bonatini, Beltrame etc....

they should get more exposure.
A team like ourself fighting for titles it is always going to be risky to just blood youth players i would expect that with the likes of parma and bologna
 

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