Mark, how much compensation Juve has to pay for Ciro if he doesnt resign and will be sacked?
We have lost so much money already because of early CL exit, now we are out of scudetto race as well, so we will gain little money from this season.
From what i understand, the team always has to pay compensation to the coach when they sack him. So i think Secco and co wants to cut those costs.
And with Bettega on board, as he has been here in the past, we maybe arent too eager to sack coach cause its not "juve style". Lets remember that Ranieri was the first coach in like 30-40 years, who was sacked, rather than resigned.