out now?


  • Total voters
    166
  • Poll closed .

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
What gets on my nerve the most is that Conte fully knew where he was getting in when he signed that contract, the guy was here for three years after all. And to pull out like this is... I dunno, something just doesn't add up, very weird situation.
 

Buy on AliExpress.com

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
What gets on my nerve the most is that Conte fully knew where he was getting in when he signed that contract, the guy was here for three years after all. And to pull out like this is... I dunno, something just doesn't add up, very weird situation.
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
I've said before that his emotional and reactive nature wasn't all positive.

His ideal job would be in a role like Sir Alex Ferguson, but with the additional coaching aspect. He would be the Messiah and oversee everything; coaching, transfers, the scouting network. But in Italy it's virtually impossible to have that model, especially with our influential board and owners, plus the need for us to safeguard our finances. Conte seemed to want to push his limits and run it like a fan would, so something was always going to give.

There are plenty of people here who talk about paying what teams ask, taking that risk, but in the end those people also know diddly squat about running a financially viable football club. We will pay those top fees when it fits our model, and it was never going to be this season. Several of us have been saying this for a long time, the club have said it for years, so it's been plainly obvious to Conte what the parameters are. We have brought a lot of good players in for our budget and would continue doing that without being forced to overpay.
Just sign x player for whatever fee.
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
I've said before that his emotional and reactive nature wasn't all positive.

His ideal job would be in a role like Sir Alex Ferguson, but with the additional coaching aspect. He would be the Messiah and oversee everything; coaching, transfers, the scouting network. But in Italy it's virtually impossible to have that model, especially with our influential board and owners, plus the need for us to safeguard our finances. Conte seemed to want to push his limits and run it like a fan would, so something was always going to give.

There are plenty of people here who talk about paying what teams ask, taking that risk, but in the end those people also know diddly squat about running a financially viable football club. We will pay those top fees when it fits our model, and it was never going to be this season. Several of us have been saying this for a long time, the club have said it for years, so it's been plainly obvious to Conte what the parameters are. We have brought a lot of good players in for our budget and would continue doing that without being forced to overpay.
Just sign x player for whatever fee.
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,290
If this is true, Conte is one of the biggest cowards and unprofessionals/selfish coaches around. To leave a club you supposedly love just after signing a contract and just after the preseason started is terrible.

Buckle up and leave at the end of the season or say to the board you're leaving in the winter, or whatever but not like this, very childish and emotional. If this is true this situation could have been handled 100 times better by Conte.
He is a coward.No doubt about that.He thinks that he can do whatever he wants because he won 3 titles? The timing of the departure is so low I cant stand and I can only hate him for that.Only hate him for that.Not to mention that fucking contract with Milan.
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,290
If this is true, Conte is one of the biggest cowards and unprofessionals/selfish coaches around. To leave a club you supposedly love just after signing a contract and just after the preseason started is terrible.

Buckle up and leave at the end of the season or say to the board you're leaving in the winter, or whatever but not like this, very childish and emotional. If this is true this situation could have been handled 100 times better by Conte.
He is a coward.No doubt about that.He thinks that he can do whatever he wants because he won 3 titles? The timing of the departure is so low I cant stand and I can only hate him for that.Only hate him for that.Not to mention that fucking contract with Milan.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
He is a coward.No doubt about that.He thinks that he can do whatever he wants because he won 3 titles? The timing of the departure is so low I cant stand and I can only hate him for that.Only hate him for that.Not to mention that fucking contract with Milan.
What?! Has to be bullshit, makes 0 sense, what can Milan offer him?! Nothing!!!
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
He is a coward.No doubt about that.He thinks that he can do whatever he wants because he won 3 titles? The timing of the departure is so low I cant stand and I can only hate him for that.Only hate him for that.Not to mention that fucking contract with Milan.
What?! Has to be bullshit, makes 0 sense, what can Milan offer him?! Nothing!!!
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
What?! Has to be bullshit, makes 0 sense, what can Milan offer him?! Nothing!!!
A big contract and possibly total control over the operation?


Remember, Galliani is on a very short leash there, and now has to share power with Barbara. Aside from Galliani, there would have been virtually no one there who would have had extensive knowledge of football talent, except for Conte.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
What?! Has to be bullshit, makes 0 sense, what can Milan offer him?! Nothing!!!
A big contract and possibly total control over the operation?


Remember, Galliani is on a very short leash there, and now has to share power with Barbara. Aside from Galliani, there would have been virtually no one there who would have had extensive knowledge of football talent, except for Conte.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 259)