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JuveJay

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Seems that no matter who we appoint and who we sign the coach starts off trying to implement ideas but then results pressure increases and they end up reverting to being cautious and stumbling along. Sarri's "uncoachable" comments make me think now and then, does it matter who we appoint? Some people fixate on the nationality of the coach but we've had attacking Italian coaches who have come in and either died with their principles or changed into Allegri to try to get results.

I'm not saying that Motta is a super attacking coach, that is a misconception, but he did try to play a different way. He still does, but with the handbrake on.
 

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Dec 17, 2007
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Seems that no matter who we appoint and who we sign the coach starts off trying to implement ideas but then results pressure increases and they end up reverting to being cautious and stumbling along. Sarri's "uncoachable" comments make me think now and then, does it matter who we appoint? Some people fixate on the nationality of the coach but we've had attacking Italian coaches who have come in and either died with their principles or changed into Allegri to try to get results.

I'm not saying that Motta is a super attacking coach, that is a misconception, but he did try to play a different way. He still does, but with the handbrake on.
I think our issue is dogmatic coaches. Allegri in his second stint was trying to prove a point in his about his way of playing. Sarri was never the right profile for us for a myriad of reasons. Thiago Motta is obsessed with him being the protagonist which doesn't work at Juventus either. As much criticism Giuntoli has gotten I still think Motta is mainly at fault for this mess we are in.

I think Motta has terrible man management skills and tactically he seems rather inept. Not to mention extremely stubborn in a tactical sense which I don't think works at a club like Juventus.

He seems to ostracise players as a way of flexing his authority but once again I don't think this works at a club that has such pressure around it. He is just upping that pressure more and more for players.
 
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Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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Seems that no matter who we appoint and who we sign the coach starts off trying to implement ideas but then results pressure increases and they end up reverting to being cautious and stumbling along. Sarri's "uncoachable" comments make me think now and then, does it matter who we appoint? Some people fixate on the nationality of the coach but we've had attacking Italian coaches who have come in and either died with their principles or changed into Allegri to try to get results.

I'm not saying that Motta is a super attacking coach, that is a misconception, but he did try to play a different way. He still does, but with the handbrake on.
I don’t understand what this has to do with yildiz though. Maybe if yildiz was a youth team project sure. But he is an experienced international with serie an experience already before this season started.
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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He has to play midfield to get longevity here… his goal-scoring instinct is relatively too low to be playing as forward in a result demanding team like Juve
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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There is some disruption around Kenan Yildiz at the moment!

The Juventus number 10 is not happy with the amount of defensive coverage he has to do and the most recent benches in the Derby D’Italia/Champiobs Legaue have not helped the situation.

There a big clubs inquiring over the Young Turk through Jorge Mendes and the players father. He could bring Juve between €80-90m this summer (@tuttosport )

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He’s going to be sold. And people laughed at me when I predicted this in the summer.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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There is some disruption around Kenan Yildiz at the moment!

The Juventus number 10 is not happy with the amount of defensive coverage he has to do and the most recent benches in the Derby D’Italia/Champiobs Legaue have not helped the situation.

There a big clubs inquiring over the Young Turk through Jorge Mendes and the players father. He could bring Juve between €80-90m this summer (@tuttosport )

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He’s going to be sold. And people laughed at me when I predicted this in the summer.
he was gonna get sold even last summer if we listened to tuttosport or corsport

probably the same media reported the other day that it was yildiz who said that he felt tired and consequently didn't start against inda. media loves tension around juventus, it's all talk at the moment
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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he was gonna get sold even last summer if we listened to tuttosport or corsport

probably the same media reported the other day that it was yildiz who said that he felt tired and consequently didn't start against inda. media loves tension around juventus, it's all talk at the moment
I am 90% sure Yildiz will be sold and I am way more trustworthy than Tuttosport.
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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Of course he will get sold. But 80m is way too much. Juve will sell him if an offer of 40m or above comes. He’s a bench player here and his stats are shit. And juve are cucks and will sell him under value because they need money. See hujisen, Romero, and dragusin
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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There is some disruption around Kenan Yildiz at the moment!

The Juventus number 10 is not happy with the amount of defensive coverage he has to do and the most recent benches in the Derby D’Italia/Champiobs Legaue have not helped the situation.

There a big clubs inquiring over the Young Turk through Jorge Mendes and the players father. He could bring Juve between €80-90m this summer (@tuttosport )

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He’s going to be sold. And people laughed at me when I predicted this in the summer.
if they laughed they are either new Juventus fans or trolling

everyone knows the Jj way if they have been watching for years
 

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