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Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,348
Hope we dont take Gasperini - He is very good when managing middle and bottom table clubs but not for top clubs..
Simeone would be fine even if I think his attitude is not Juventini at all..
Sarri is a good coach so I wont be too disappointed if we get him as well
Spaletti isnt a bad coach but I`d skip on him

I have a proposition just for the sake of seeing Napoli fans after this happens - Lets call Maradona to coach Higuain here with Juve (Not really)
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,348
He never managed a top club though
Inter are one of Italy`s top clubs if you like it or not...
Juve are levels above everyone but Inter and Milan are in the 2nd best category in Italy while Roma and Napoli follow (even if right now Roma and Napoli are better placed in the league...)
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,595
Inter are one of Italy`s top clubs if you like it or not...
Juve are levels above everyone but Inter and Milan are in the 2nd best category in Italy while Roma and Napoli follow (even if right now Roma and Napoli are better placed in the league...)
Nope, when he was appointed at merda when they were top club only on paper. He got shambles after Benitez and Leonardo and idiots in charge (Branca etc.). It's like calling current Milan top club. Historically - no doubt, as an organization – no way.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,136
The point is he took over a big club IN ITALY and failed miserably. Never mind the shambles they were in.

This is like saying Moyes never took over a top club when he was handed Fergie's washed up team in 2013.

There is definitely an element of risk of looking at someone as unproven as Gasperini.

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For me ,he falls under the Ranieri/Del Neri/Zaccheroni category than in an Allegri/Conte category.
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,595
The point is he took over a big club IN ITALY and failed miserably. Never mind the shambles they were in.

This is like saying Moyes never took over a top club when he was handed Fergie's washed up team in 2013.

There is definitely an element of risk of looking at someone as unproven as Gasperini.

For me ,he falls under the Ranieri/Del Neri/Zaccheroni category than in an Allegri/Conte category.
Conte miserably failed in only Seria A club he managed before us. Does it say much?
Gasp was almost 20 years in our system, he plays attractive, dynamic and modern football.
I don't want Max to leave us ever, but to dismiss Gasp only because he failed in merda it's too much imo.

Edit: And do you really believe that current Milan for example, is a top club and failing in it should put a stain of mediocrity on any coach for the rest of his career?
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,136
With all these disgustiny mediocre names, its soo great that he's staying
It is still a matter of discussion though. Juve at this stage of their development should be ideally looking at more proven/safe options. Even when we hired Allegri, atleast he had the track record of winning the league and getting his team to do well in Europe. Someone like Gasperini would be a woeful choice looking at his track record. Flopped badly at his first big job and been largely mediocre with various teams until Atalanta where he suddenly seems to have been reborn like Ranieri. That doesn't mean he is worthy of managing a big club.

Even Spalletti has a far better CV even though he never won the league.

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Conte miserably failed in only Seria A club he managed before us. Does it say much?
Gasp was almost 20 years in our system, he plays attractive, dynamic and modern football.
How is that even related ? And did you know that Conte walked out of Atalanta because of disagreements with Atalanta board ?

Don't care how long he's been at Juve , fact is he has had a largely mediocre coaching career. Playing dynamic attractive football with a small club that merely has expectations of surviving in the league isn't going to change my mind.

Managing a 5, soon to be 6 time league winner is a completely different thing.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,624
if we hire an imbecile like gasperini we will forever regret the decision. Say what you want about the shortcomings of allegri or conte but if this guy gets hired this will be the end of our winning run. I will take Mancini ahead of him and not think twice about it I would even take Ranieri and Del Neri before him.
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,595
How is that even related ? And did you know that Conte walked out of Atalanta because of disagreements with Atalanta board ?
Yeah, he walked out of them when they were in relegation zone, quite sure there were some things to be disagreed upon. And why disagreements with board works as excuse for Conte and doesn't work for other coaches? Anyway, it's pointless, let's agree to disagree.
I still think Gasp never managed a top club and he is not a mediocre coach.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,136
Conte miserably failed in only Seria A club he managed before us. Does it say much?
Gasp was almost 20 years in our system, he plays attractive, dynamic and modern football.
I don't want Max to leave us ever, but to dismiss Gasp only because he failed in merda it's too much imo.

Edit: And do you really believe that current Milan for example, is a top club and failing in it should put a stain of mediocrity on any coach for the rest of his career?
I don't dismiss Gasp. He's a decent coach. He just won't be a good option for Juventus at this juncture imo. We need more proven options.

Also we aren't talking Milan here. We were specifically talking about Gasp managing Inter. When he was handed the reigns of the Inter job, Inter still had a top 3 squad in Italy and had finished 2nd in the previous season winning the Coppa too. If that's not what's called managing a big team, then I don't know what is. I mean those cunts even won a treble the year before he took over. Even though they were in a steep decline, it was still considered a big job at that point in time.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
I'd risk it with EDF over any of those dead weight 'coaches'. All of them emanate an aura of failure and hopelessness and belong to the worst case scenario.
@DAiDEViL imagine Bayern would hire the likes of Hecking or Slomka. Top club deserves a top coach. I'd consider it a board failure if we end up with one of the discussed. Fucking Spalletti and Gasperini acceptable, have you lost your mind. Spalletti could get thrown in a barrel filled with tits and end up sucking his own thumb.
 

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