out now?


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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,043
Allegri isnt going anywhere, if for no other reason other than that potential replacements at this time of year would be inferior to him in every aspect. Mazzarri, Montella, etc...

Ancelotti isnt an option. He doesnt want to return to Italy yet and when he does return at one point, he explicitly said Milan would be his destination.
 

rakib567

Senior Member
Apr 27, 2013
10,087
i am pretty sure if we carry on like this we will end up like milan in no time. this guy needs to focus on building a super club and not playing/buying shits like hernanes and padoin.
 

rakib567

Senior Member
Apr 27, 2013
10,087
Targets for next year:

Sell crap players: Isla, Hernanes, Zaza etc....

Bring in quality young players: Berardi, Tielemans, Embolo, Xhaka? etc....

Make more of the young players we have: Rugani, Dybala, Sturaro, Sandro etc...

Develop more primavera talent: Clemenza, Vitale, Romagna (these 3 have the chance to become great pillars in juve's future)

Don't follow Milan's path: when we will eventually get rid of Buffon, Barzagli, Chiellini, Lichtsteiner, Evra ina few seasons time, we must ensure that we don't replace them with mediocre players ( like we did with Hernanes replacing Vidal)
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
@Cronios what is your take on all of this?
I think that we mostly need a managerial structure. That involves primarly our transfer director and our coach too.
Our current set of transfer director and coach has reached its maximum potential and limits our future prospect.
If the transfer director is average, we need a great coach, as Conte was proved to be, to make up for his limitation.
If the coach is average, he needs a great transfer director to provide players that win games by themselves.
Having an average coach and average transfer director can only get that far...

In Italy coaches are considered expendable and are used as a scapegoat for ever moment that things go south.
In Juventus we have seen that time and time again, in our Secco time and pre-Conte, the disastrous transfer windows were coupled with average or horrible coaches and resulted in horrible performances.
This kept happening, up intill accidentally we hit the jackpot, in one of our unproven coaches we were experimentating with.
I am afraid that after we have closed our successful cycle, with the players and the calibrated system, a new era of strife has once again started.
Our current transfer director is not appreciated by any established coach and none of the established coaches would accept to join Juve and by held responsible for failing the usual expectation the Juve name bares,
simply because Marotta cant or dont want to buy few but established players and favors many mediocre ones.
So we are bound to keep trying those young and inexperienced coaches, as long as Marotta stays put, he will keep getting a new group of players in each and every year,
most of these unwanted coaches are bound to fail. When and if some will happen to bring better results, they will start asking for rights on our managerial decisions and this is where they will get the boot, just like it happened with DD and Conte.
So if we want a permanent solution to our problem, we need to change transfer director first and then a coach.
If we need another waffle, we can blame everything on the coach and keep rotating him and key players until a new Conte happens...
 

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