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Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,302
It's not the players. Many players left Juve and are playing great football now. Look at Cancelo and Kulesevski for example.

It's not Allegri either.

There's something deeply wrong with the club's culture.

It's become a situation of:
Juventus vs Football, the two shall never mix.
Good point.

We also lost a lot when people like Marotta, Mandzukic, Buffon left...
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,006
.Vaciago on #Tuttosport: it is not only #Allegri's fault and it is not certain that his dismissal, as desired by many, would be the solution. But someone should do something and quickly because the season is declining and the same things happen over and over.
This. Simple as that.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,889
I am not saying we should hire a non-Italian for the sake of it, but for a change, why don't we explore that option?

I mean when we were down in the dumps under Del Neri, we arguably took a bigger 'risk' by hiring a manager with very little top flight experience in Conte.

We took what was a considered a 'safe bet' in Allegri and we look as bad as Del Neri's Juve. Why don't we bring someone from the outside who has experience coaching top clubs outside Italy, someone who won't be intimidated by coaching a club like Juventus..

This policy of Juventus management of hiring 'only Italian' coaches or coaches with 'Serie A experience' in 2022 is pretty astounding.

We are a global football brand and hiring a non-Italian (as long as he knows the language) shouldn't be seen as a limiting factor in our growth. We think out of the box in all other aspects except when it comes to hiring managers. I hope that changes.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
The past years have proven that enough.

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No, because we'll get a much worse pick and be stuck with another stopgap and the same results.
thats a defeatist attitude. we have to hold this team to higher standard

the players here are much higher quality than sampadoria, salerentina, and fiorentina. there is no excuse to be outplayed by them. a new coach will allow a shift in this. at this point there can't be a "worse coach" how much worse than 2 wins in 8 matches can u get? even pirlo who u like to say was worse got the team out of CL group stages.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
I am not saying we should hire a non-Italian for the sake of it, but for a change, why don't we explore that option?

I mean when we were down in the dumps under Del Neri, we arguably took a bigger 'risk' by hiring a manager with very little top flight experience in Conte.

We took what was a considered a 'safe bet' in Allegri and we look as bad as Del Neri's Juve. Why don't we bring someone from the outside who has experience coaching top clubs outside Italy, someone who won't be intimidated by coaching a club like Juventus..

This policy of Juventus management of hiring 'only Italian' coaches or coaches with 'Serie A experience' in 2022 is pretty astounding.

We are a global football brand and hiring a non-Italian (as long as he knows the language) shouldn't be seen as a limiting factor in our growth. We think out of the box in all other aspects except when it comes to hiring managers. I hope that changes.
Not many are available and would be willing to come I guess.

Zidane won't be interested, Poch? Who else from abroad speaks Italian?
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
This. Simple as that.
I bet this guy also rated mercato 8/10 and fapped to BeanieBaby's Ferrari winning mentality. Now all muppets come out with the great wisdums.

Listen carefully I'm gonna only say this 500 times:

JJ is done as a top club until 2030

Yet with better coach it can still marinate in Top4 until the management at some point by accident rotates somebody capable into an important position (maybe in 2025, then squad building by 2028, CL run in 2030)
 

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