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    I think this club needs Conte to kick some asses but this guy did the job. Unlucky coach. In any other situation he'd deserve to stay.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    Loved him as a player, really don’t like his tactics and team sheets, but did a good job getting us over the finish line with a little luck. Thank you for your service and good luck in the future.
     

    s4tch

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    Mar 23, 2015
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    Loved him as a player, really don’t like his tactics and team sheets, but did a good job getting us over the finish line with a little luck. Thank you for your service and good luck in the future.
    genuine question, what's wrong with his tactics? i think he made a clear impact very quickly, got rid of the bs sideways passes, put more bodies in the opposition box, put more emphasis on shots instead of possession, he made jj a more direct team

    some team sheets were terrible indeed, but we had half of the team out injured at times and he obviously had no say in any mercato moves :boh:
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    Wonder how the season would have been if he had started
    With this front office, maybe third place instead of fourth. In the Copa we might have gotten past Empoli and then lost to Bologna in the semifinals. And in the CL, we might have snuck past Eindhoven but got trashed by Arsenal in the round of 16.

    So I don’t have high hopes.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Seeing as there was only 12 points between us and Napoli, had we sacked Motta in November/December it wouldn’t even surprise me if we would have battled Napoli until the end too.
    Not a chance.
    Tudor himself said in tonight's interview that in order to win you need an average age of 26-27 and that this Juve is a bit "green" to win. Even if Tudor replaced Motta much earlier, I still think we'd have finished 4th.
    The real achievement is that we managed to secure 4th place at all.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    genuine question, what's wrong with his tactics? i think he made a clear impact very quickly, got rid of the bs sideways passes, put more bodies in the opposition box, put more emphasis on shots instead of possession, he made jj a more direct team

    some team sheets were terrible indeed, but we had half of the team out injured at times and he obviously had no say in any mercato moves :boh:
    When I see three wingers on the right side of the pitch at the same time my eyes start to bleed. We got results but damn, we also got pretty lucky. Thank goodness for Kebab and Thuram.
     

    s4tch

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    Mar 23, 2015
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    When I see three wingers on the right side of the pitch at the same time my eyes start to bleed. We got results but damn, we also got pretty lucky. Thank goodness for Kebab and Thuram.
    i think we were unlucky, at least from tudor's pov. we had two unnecessary red cards, neither of them were on the coach, and we probably lost 2 points due to one of those reds

    btw tudor collected 18 points in 9 games, that's an avg of 2,00 points per games. without kalulu's brainfart it could have been 20 (2,22 ppg), which would have been higher than conte's or inzaghi's. 2,00 is only worse than these two and ranieri (all between 2,13-2,15)

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