L' Angolo del nuovo manager...lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate (63 Viewers)

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Coach: Maurizio Sarri
Assistant 1: Luca Gotti
Assistant 2: Marco Ianni
Assistant 3: Andrea Barzagli
Athletic trainer: Paolo Bertelli
Athletic trainer: Davide Ranzato
Goalkeeping coach: Claudio Filippi

- Romeo Agresti
Basically the staff he had at Chelsea Bar like 1 name
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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So. Were there any equally unpopular managerial appointments in fotball which turned out to be massive successes in the end? Cause that's what we have to hope for now. Not saying I believe this will happen, but at the same time I feel that stranger things must have happened in football than Sarri turning out to be a big success at Juve
 
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So. Were there any equally unpopular managerial appointments in fotball which turned out to be massive successes in the end? Cause that's what we have to hope for now. Not saying I believe this will happen, but at the same time I feel that stranger things must have happened in football than Sarri turning out to be a big success at Juve
Well, not as big maybe, but allegri himself was disliked after what Conte have done.
 

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Can anyone lip read?


Here's what doesn't make sense to me

Barzagli in his interview said that Pep is a dream and after Ronaldo dreaming is ok
To then Join Sarri and his staff? As for the names they are all pretty much his staff at Chelsea
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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Man, just give it up

Its getting embarrassing tbh

Worse than RatCafe level with all this frenzy around Pep
Am I saying that Pep will be our coach 100%? No.

I would just not be surprised if he would.

Unlike some here I rate Juventus as a top 5 team in the world.

Reading these thread one might think we are fucking SPAL where everything is impossible.
 
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Well, not as big maybe, but allegri himself was disliked after what Conte have done.
My concern is that it does not work out every time.
Conte from day one was a guarantee considering we were looking for a CL spot and he won over the squad and fans in the very first week vs Parma.
Then Allegri came and was a success.
The issue we have now is that we should look for a step above not a gamble (not sure if Sarri is a gamble) but again whose available and whose a step up than Allegri or at least a guarantee (theoretically), I was and am with changing Allegri, but I do not want Sarri here, well, if he comes or another one, I have only to trust the management esp. AA on this one.



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Xperd

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Am I saying that Pep will be our coach 100%? No.

I would just not be surprised if he would.

Unlike some here I rate Juventus as a top 5 team in the world.

Reading these thread one might think we are fucking SPAL where everything is impossible.
Again, stop reading everything as black or white

No one said they would be surprised to see Pep manage Juve

But after multiple interviews of Pep explicitly stating how happy he is with the work environment at City and basically after all of the reliable Italian media that are close to Juve claiming it won't happen, one would think Tuz members will finally start to think sensibly.

But by all means you can continue buying into the crap Momblano and other Jabroni's spew just so they can gain some extra followers. Each to their own.
 
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My concern is that it does not work out every time.
Conte from day one was a guarantee considering we were looking for a CL spot and he won over the squad and fans in the very first week vs Parma.
Then Allegri came and was a success.
The issue we have now is that we should look for a step above not a gamble (not sure if Sarri is a gamble) but again whose available and whose a step up than Allegri or at least a guarantee (theoretically), I was and am with changing Allegri, but I do not want Sarri here, well, if he comes or another one, I have only to trust the management esp. AA on this one.



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I don't like it either. I just hope he can win over us here, stop wearing tracksuits, smoke, swear and throwing fingers around.
 
Aug 2, 2005
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Again, stop reading everything as black or white

No one said they would be surprised to see Pep manage Juve

But after multiple interviews of Pep explicitly stating how happy he is with the work environment at City and basically after all of the reliable Italian media that are close to Juve claiming it won't happen, one would think Tuz members will finally start to think sensibly.

But by all means you can continue buying into the crap Momblano and other Jabroni's spew just so they can gain some extra followers. Each to their own.
Its all speculations
I am not sure if Mombo lacks followers as is.
In fact he risks losing followers.

And I dont think the majority here believed in Pep, and once that Vid yesterday was published, the vast majority of those minority moved on.

Twitter is even empty now of Pep rumors, even those finance (stock posters in the UK dropped the possibility of Pep).

Those who still believe in pep are very few and not they are very very few,, but many still waiting to see whose the next coach as actually we dont know if it will be Sarri or not,, as Sarri does not make sense.


And regarding his Napoli past and his finger gesture,, well Allegri himself after the gol di Montari said many bad words about Juve and yet he became our coach


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Mister

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The meeting in Montecarlo between the leaders of Chelsea and Ramadani is confirmed. If they release him between today and tomorrow, I'd say that around Tuesday they could announce him.

- Romeo Agresti
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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No one said they would be surprised to see Pep manage Juve
Wrong. I guess you only read 5% of the posts on this saga.

Not only they would be surprised but they think it is impossible, they are 100% sure Sarri will be our coach.

Whenever they read a rumour from Pedulla and the likes, or see a 0.1 megapixel picture of someone who looks like Sarri entering a random hotel in Milan you see them presenting it as done deal.

But when someone posts a twitter link from el mundo deportivo, AS, Momblano, AGI or ex bloomberg journalist about Guardiola, they not only get brushed off but laughed at.

So yeah, each to his own.

You want to believe to journalists who said Allegri will be our coach 100% until a few hours before he resigned or laughed at Ronaldo links until two days before he joined us? Be my guest.
 
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