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donpiero

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Jul 3, 2009
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If this lame BOD fail to change, i have no doubt that at the end of this season we'll see the last remains of our beloved juve gone and not even looking back:

There is no way in hell that Buffon is going to stay any longer, I'm sure he's already decided.
Gio will def. be gone too.
I have big doubts about melo, and chiel too
So we might as well get ourselves ready for total mediocrity and lameness just in a few month.

Then they will declare: "PROJECT ACCOMPLISHED"
 

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Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
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The only thing Hiddink ruled out about his future, is going to the WC with a different NT than Russia.

He's probably waiting for a club that's not doooooomed.
 

donpiero

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Jul 3, 2009
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I don't care if they can't afford a new coach, we must hire Goose even if it means these three stooge whore themselves to death.
Actually with that fag face Sucko they'll look promising in the gay market.
Now get to work...
 

Max

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Jul 15, 2003
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I can't think of a reason why he wouldn't.
He can't just come in and make everything alright within a short period of time. He'd need a good three months to assess everybody, purchase players for the gaps in this squad, organize everybody into a system, etc. Besides, dynamic modern football trumps old-school shitty football almost everytime.
 
May 22, 2007
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He can't just come in and make everything alright within a short period of time. He'd need a good three months to assess everybody, purchase players for the gaps in this squad, organize everybody into a system, etc. Besides, dynamic modern football trumps old-school shitty football almost everytime.
Three months seems a bit extreme when he knows a large portion of the squad anyway. I don't think he's completely separated from the footballing world, Ciro will probably inform him on everyone in the team who isn't familiar.

Looking at the competition for the top spots, and the players we have, it should be relatively easy for him to achieve 3rd even if it takes a handful of games to settle the team into a system. I agree that we would need patience with whoever joins though, because if it was Hiddink he'd be going to a new country, language and team for the first time.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
How often to coaches get the chance to move to a big club when everything is going well?

These jobs only come up when it is a big challenge.
Yeah I know. But this team has too many problems that this coach has to face.

- The confidence of this team is very low.

- The large ammount of injuries we have.

- We have a management that has got no clue how to run a big club.

- A lot of pressure from the fans. Everyone knows that if things won't be going well with Juventus, fans will be the first to heavily complain.

- It also seems that we are broke so there can be problems if this coach wants new players in his team.

For me the big problem isn't Ferrara. The real problem is our management.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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It's not the management's fault that the team doesn't seem to have a game plan. There are a lot of good players who, for whatever reason, are woefully under performing.

I don't buy this idea that Juve are broke.
 
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