L' Angolo del nuovo manager...lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate (68 Viewers)

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    Tancredi Palmeri is, without question, the WORST EVER journalist. I predict he will do something really stupid and post more #FakeNews soon. - Donny J. Agnelli
     

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    Anyway pedulla got absolutely ripped by another journalist because he posted the story of that guy who said he was a Chelsea share holder saying "thank you Sarri"
    Pedulla then deleted the tweet but this was the response



    Also the main guru throughout this pep thing, the one that spoke about how paratici was going to be at palazzo Parigi the day that Pep was apparently there or reps of Guardiola were said

    There has been a meeting at the continassa between directors to finalise the Guardiola thing and how to communicate it

    He says he expects nothing tomorrow but after rather Wednesday things might come out starting with the uefa sentence
     

    kappa96

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    Since there's no news, but this saga finale is imminent, it's probably a good time to sum everything up. Here's my understanding of the chain of events we've witnessed for the last several weeks.

    1. Max got tired and probably lost the dressing room.

    2. Pavel stepped up. He talked to Conte and got his consent to come back to the club. Nedved couldn't have just come to Agnelli and said "I don't like Max, we must let him go". As a top manager of the big company, he had to bring the solution, and his solution was Conte. That's when all the rumors about Conte to Juventus surfaced.

    3. Nedved voiced his stance. From this point it was inevitable: either him or Max leaves the club. Nedved's position was honest and he acted out of his understanding of what is best for the club he's responsible for. There's nothing to blame him for. He saw a problem and came up with the solution.

    4. Agnelli couldn't deny the obvious: the club was in a crisis, and Nedved made a good point. It was clear that he had to part ways either with Max or with Pavel. Not the easiest decision to make, that's for sure. I believed him when he said that the decision he made was the most difficult of all his decisions as a president of Juventus.

    What choices did Andrea have? To say "goodbye" to Nedved, with whom he just started a new era in terms of Juventus management? Why? He didn't do anything wrong. He took the responsibility and presented the solution for a difficult situation. Also, as an experienced businessman, Agnelli knew very well how difficult it is to find a top manager you can trust and to click with.

    Max, on the other hand, was obviously tired and lacked fresh ideas. He didn't want to leave the club, and sent multiple signals about that, the biggest of which was his reference to Alex Ferguson. But Nedved had stronger position. That's when it became clear that Max would leave the club.

    5. But Andrea didn't like the idea of bringing Conte back. Nedved and Paratici had to find somebody else. That's when multiple names started to get linked with Juventus: Inzaghi, Sarri, Pochettino, etc. Some of them turned out to be unavailable, others weren't experienced enough. Only Sarri was the most realistic option. And that's where we are now - the club is waiting for Sarri.

    It's either this or... Pep. Why Pep? Because it would explain the following:
    - that's why Zidane went to Madrid, even though he was set to join Juventus;
    - that's why Max stopped caring about the results too early and made that remark about the new coach from Manchester and about how it's difficult to emulate Barca or Bayern at Juventus;
    - that's why the club announced Max's contract termination so early;
    - that's why many people, including folks from the financial world, are adamant: "It will be Pep".

    The story about Sarri seems much more logical and clear. At the same time, the story about Pep gives answers to many questions that otherwise are impossible to answer.

    In coming days we'll see which of these stories is true.
    I can agree with almost everything you said, except that if Max lost the dressing room, it was never between him and nedved, it was between him and the disgruntled players.It was rumored that they were a lot of them.
     

    DanielSz

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    What is he? Says he is in his profile.
    I don’t know what he is, but I know he’s not a shareholder since Abramovich is the only one.

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    These dorks said last week for Sarri, then it was Monday, now it’s Thursday, Friday, whatever, and people still consider them credible?? Give me a break, no one knows anything. I’ll continue to trust logic and say it won’t be Sarri. They’re waiting on Guardiola/Man City and Sarri isn’t taking another job just in case Pep falls through
     
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    Snobist

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    I don’t know what he is, but I know he’s not a shareholder since Abramovich is the only one.

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    These dorks said last week for Sarri, then it was Monday, now it’s Thursday, Friday, whatever, and people still consider them credible?? Give me a break, no one knows anything. I’ll continue to trust logic and say it won’t be Sarri. They’re waiting on Guardiola/Man City and Sarri isn’t taking another job just in case Pep falls through
    Wasn't 10th of June the date when UEFA would give its verdict whether to ban CITY or not?
     

    Suns

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    Anyway pedulla got absolutely ripped by another journalist because he posted the story of that guy who said he was a Chelsea share holder saying "thank you Sarri"
    Pedulla then deleted the tweet but this was the response



    Also the main guru throughout this pep thing, the one that spoke about how paratici was going to be at palazzo Parigi the day that Pep was apparently there or reps of Guardiola were said

    There has been a meeting at the continassa between directors to finalise the Guardiola thing and how to communicate it

    He says he expects nothing tomorrow but after rather Wednesday things might come out starting with the uefa sentence
    dude you're the only person I trust in this whole saga when it comes to filtering the news. Keep informing us my man
     
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    Di Marzio: Juventus are not in any hurry and are expecting Sarri's release from Chelsea with optimism because Roman Abramovich has always intended to respect his pact with Sarri and Sarri's representatives. Sarri will be released by Chelsea without any compensation.

    Lmfao once again. Hahahaha. I don't get it. Is it even possible for Juventus to fool media like this? I mean almost EVERY source is saying Sarri. How could they all be wrong? Still I believe in Pep, and at the same time: why would Momblano and other reliable sources, mess upp their reliability if they didn't have some truth in their Pep talk? Like, why would they still go for Pep if there were no truth in it and they knew Sarri is a done deal?

    Im messed up.
    What is strange that there is no comments from any director,, if Pep is a target and already passed, we could have denied it and move forward.


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