Lippi: Conte To Coach Juventus ? (1 Viewer)

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noussa

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    well what your opinion guys?
    to be honest from my opinion the tinkerman soon or later must be sack...from the latest news he makes a negative atmospher in training ground yesterday and i think its not a good condition for a team like juve condidering of their performance lately.
     

    blondu

    Grazie Ale
    Nov 9, 2006
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    i like the idea of a juve legend to take over..but..i am not sure about his posibility of raising and develop results (titles..etc)...someone inform me about his career in coaching :)
     

    Zlatan

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    Jun 9, 2003
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    Conte? FFS, he hasnt been coacing for 5 years properly, has nowhere near enough experience to be in charge of a team like Juve.
     

    Ahmed

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    Sep 3, 2006
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    you can't place all the blame on Ranieri...he can move the players around here and there, but at the end of it all, the players are the ones who have to step up and perform
     

    Cuti

    The Real MC
    Jul 30, 2006
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    Conte has coached Arezzo and Bari, so to step up to Juve would be too great imo, but i'd still like to see him here in the future
     

    Amaurisimo

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    Dec 8, 2007
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    First of all it's Goal.com

    Second,wrong place to open this thread.
    It's been a while my friend!!! Good to see you, lets win tonight

    Conte? FFS, he hasnt been coacing for 5 years properly, has nowhere near enough experience to be in charge of a team like Juve.
    Some people are desperate to get rid of CR, but im surprised that Lippi could put such a unqualified name forward

    He cant possibly be any worse than Ranieri...

    Yes, he can


    you can't place all the blame on Ranieri...he can move the players around here and there, but at the end of it all, the players are the ones who have to step up and perform
    Very true Ahmed

    Conte has coached Arezzo and Bari, so to step up to Juve would be too great imo, but i'd still like to see him here in the future
    He can new waterboy


    :agree:
     

    Esteban

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    Mar 6, 2005
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    First of all what "constant tinkering" are they talking about? Ranieri is not doing a good job atm but tinkering isn't exactly what he is doing wrong.
    And secondly Conte is nowhere near the right quality to be Juve coach. As high as I hold him as a player and a Juve legend.
     
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