Igor Tudor - Manager (177 Viewers)

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L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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Oh, man. I hate to be cynical. And this is not meant as a diss on Tudor and his history.

But I just don't see him surviving the season. I give him probably a 60% chance of dismissal before the end of this season. And a 80% chance of dismissal by end of season.

I'd poll this, but it's just too depressing.
 

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Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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I’m pretty sure he’ll get sacked at December-January, during the break when we are 7th in the table and just lost 1-4 at home to Chievo or Bologna… and then we’ll go after Mancini
 

Catenaccio

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
3,382
As much as I want the club to fix the squad, it would be too dangerous to overspend to satisfy a manager who you were hesitant to confirm to start with. We spent so much to build the squad around Motta and now the whole club is in disarray.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,423
As much as I want the club to fix the squad, it would be too dangerous to overspend to satisfy a manager who you were hesitant to confirm to start with. We spent so much to build the squad around Motta and now the whole club is in disarray.
Indeed, Tudor has no track record and needs to turn water into wine to start caving to his requests. If Juve management does, be the same as we have too often with unworthy players on this team.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,134
Tudor won't win important trophies as a Juve manager, but he will set the groundwork for future victories. I am saying this because it looks like he's insisting to get rid of the jinxes. As a Croat and as a former professional footballer, he knows that Americans can't play football and we won't win anything until McKennie, Weah and the likes are here.
He won us the CL spot, now he's cleaning the house from cockroaches... it's gonna be piss easy for the next coach.
Thank you Igor.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
75,606
Tudor won't win important trophies as a Juve manager, but he will set the groundwork for future victories. I am saying this because it looks like he's insisting to get rid of the jinxes. As a Croat and as a former professional footballer, he knows that Americans can't play football and we won't win anything until McKennie, Weah and the likes are here.
He won us the CL spot, now he's cleaning the house from cockroaches... it's gonna be piss easy for the next coach.
Thank you Igor.
How about Canadians?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,142
Tudor won't win important trophies as a Juve manager, but he will set the groundwork for future victories. I am saying this because it looks like he's insisting to get rid of the jinxes. As a Croat and as a former professional footballer, he knows that Americans can't play football and we won't win anything until McKennie, Weah and the likes are here.
He won us the CL spot, now he's cleaning the house from cockroaches... it's gonna be piss easy for the next coach.
Thank you Igor.
In before his first names on the team sheet are Kelly and Koopmeiners.

Croatia would be dead without Bill btw.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,660
As much as I want the club to fix the squad, it would be too dangerous to overspend to satisfy a manager who you were hesitant to confirm to start with. We spent so much to build the squad around Motta and now the whole club is in disarray.
This is the bind we've put ourselves in.

Last year we hired a coach and backed him 100%. Now we have a new one and we're unable or unwilling to do the same...so it may end up as a self-fulfilling boi.

Seems like they trust Tudor to get more out of the squad he has without spending too much on top.

I think he will and we'll do better than last season.
 

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