duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Alla juventus vincere non e' importante, ma e' la unica cosa che conta! Results are important dude. I will call it a "successful" season in Europe if we at least make it to semis but it'd be comprehensible if we don't go through since this was supposed to be a transition season.
Dont get me wrong, I would be fucking piss off if we loose against BM, however I'm still gonna rate max and beppe job this season no matter what.

Now next season, treble or home for them hahaha
 

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Juventus director Beppe Marotta prepares for Bologna and shrugs off Paul Pogba’s comments on Pep Guardiola.

It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 19.45 GMT, follow the build-up and action on our LIVEBLOG.

There was a scare as the players were stepping off the team bus, as someone threw a paper bomb in their general direction. It let off a loud bang, but did not do any damage.

“There was this paper bomb thrown at the team bus, but in all honesty it was just an act of hooliganism that has nothing to do with this match, which ought to represent an advert for football,” Marotta told Mediaset Premium.

“In any case, it is a very happy time for us, we have found consistency and that is important.

“It’s a very dangerous game, but we are Juventus and must honour first place. We have a highly competitive starting XI.”

Marotta was also asked about Pogba’s comments on Sky Sport Deutschland, in which he said he’d like to work with Bayern Munich manager Guardiola one day.

“He gave intelligent answers to some really obvious questions. He is happy with us.

"Could Guardiola do well at Juventus? I can't see five years into the future."


So Guardiola will be our manager in the future confirmed by Marotta.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Juventus director Beppe Marotta prepares for Bologna and shrugs off Paul Pogba’s comments on Pep Guardiola.

It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 19.45 GMT, follow the build-up and action on our LIVEBLOG.

There was a scare as the players were stepping off the team bus, as someone threw a paper bomb in their general direction. It let off a loud bang, but did not do any damage.

“There was this paper bomb thrown at the team bus, but in all honesty it was just an act of hooliganism that has nothing to do with this match, which ought to represent an advert for football,” Marotta told Mediaset Premium.

“In any case, it is a very happy time for us, we have found consistency and that is important.

“It’s a very dangerous game, but we are Juventus and must honour first place. We have a highly competitive starting XI.”

Marotta was also asked about Pogba’s comments on Sky Sport Deutschland, in which he said he’d like to work with Bayern Munich manager Guardiola one day.

“He gave intelligent answers to some really obvious questions. He is happy with us.

"Could Guardiola do well at Juventus? I can't see five years into the future."


So Guardiola will be our manager in the future confirmed by Marotta.
After he failure with BM and city he's gonna come and win two trebble in a row
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
Juventus director Beppe Marotta explains how they dealt with Alessandro Del Piero differently to Roma with Francesco Totti.

There was chaos today when Totti was sent home from the training camp ahead of the Serie A game with Palermo following comments critical of Coach Luciano Spalletti and the club.

The problem appears to be that Roma won’t offer a contract extension at the end of the season, as he turns 40 in September, but haven’t confirmed that to the captain.

“It is evident that Roma are now having to deal with a truly embarrassing situation,” Marotta told Rai Sport.

“I can only say what happened to us with Del Piero, who remains an icon of Juventus, an icon of football and a legend at our club.

“When his contract expired, we renewed it for one more season and the President was very clear in the Shareholder’s Meeting in October, so a few months later, on the situation.

“He quite rightly praised the history of this great champion, who contributed to the great success of our club, and at the same time announced it would be his final year.

“This is how we closed that rapport in the best possible way, with a Scudetto under new Coach Antonio Conte and a great salute from Del Piero to the fans.

“We were very clear and explicit. I think at this point it’s right to remind people of what is written on the badge of Danish club Brondby: Supra Societatem Nemo. It means There is nothing above the club.”

http://www.football-italia.net/80210/marotta-juve-clear-del-piero
@Hængebøffer

Brøndby :tuttosport:
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
He's right though. No player is bigger than the club. As iconic and amazing as Ale is/was. It hurt like fuck at the time, but you cannot say that the club made a bad decision.
Replacing Alex with Anelka and Bendtner was definitely a mistake.

Alex could have offered much more than the 2 of them we brought in to replace him.

Alex was still key to us wining the scudetto scoring the winner against Lazio and the second goal against Inter.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
You seriously think Del Piero wanted a role as a bench player who barely played? Because that's what Anelka and Bendtner were.
For just one more year. The man already did a whole year on the bench, it was only at the end of the season he was utilized, even then he was barely a starter. On top of that he was willing to sign a blank contract.
Letting him that 20 year mark would have been symbolic, instead they've announced it to the world that it would be his last season. I respect that the club is over any player, however they should've handled it way better.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,980
Well there is no way to know if he would have accepted that role but he seemed to accept it the season with Conte.
I don't think he did. He clearly wanted a bigger role and wasn't happy with his bit-part role in the last season. I honestly think it would have been an even bigger shame to see him used even less than he did in 11-12.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Watching this Totti fiasco unfold and their damage control makes me thankful we have such capable directors behind the wheel.

Forza Beppe
 

Karim30

Allegri is back, life is back.
May 6, 2012
3,610
" There are 2 reasons why you would change a coach: Because the team is doing bad or because it is the end of a cycle. Allegri is doing well and he is at the start of his cycle, this is why both parties want to keep on going together. I don't think he will find a bigger team than us and this is also why there are all the premises for a renewal. Conte ? We aren't thinking of Conte since we have a great coach in Allegri ".

Transfer Market ? "We wont sign many players in the summer because we will give our youth a chance to develop. Our intentions are to keep Pogba , like we did last year even if there were multiple offers. In all cases, the player's will is very important , like with Vidal last year for example. Arturo wanted to go to Bayern since they were offering much more money and we couldn't rival the offer he had received. Gundogan? It is easier to keep Pogba. Even if he wanted a move, I don't think he would choose the Italian league".

Berardi ? " I can't guarantee at a 100% that the player will join us since like i've said, the player's will is very important. Morata ? We want to keep him but it is up to Real Madrid" .
 

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