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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,615
Being arrogant about EL or coppa italia is to be delusional about the current Juventus. We go back to being the club Juventus should be by fighting for every match and every tournament.
"Current Juventus" that can at best compete and then miserably fail in these low level competitions is an Allegri creation. We are as low as we are because we have a shit coach. He is not solely responsible as the whole management structure proved to be clowns, but he is one of the main drivers of this mediocrity.

Thats the point. He sank us this low
 
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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,615
I read their forum and check some news, there is a poll there, asking how they rate ten hag so far. The result is that 60% gives him 4 out of 5, while 31% gave him 5 out of 5, so u can probably say they are happy with him.
Ragnick really lowered expectations. It’s also his first season in charge and they won a trophy and are in the final of another and look to have secured top 4. That’s big progress over last year so they’re hopeful. Time will tell whether they continue improving

Our Dino is in his second year. In year one he did worse than his predecessor (our Ole) and didn’t challenge or win anything. In Year two he has done worse than year one. So it’s not just bad but it’s also trending downwards towards new lows.

In year 3, he’ll continue to devalue his star attacking players, and will continue to ingrain mediocrity and low expectations and before you know it more Juve fans will say it’s arrogant to look down on EL and Coppa Italia quarter finals.
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
20,886
"Current Juventus" that can at best compete and then miserably fail in these low level competitions is an Allegri creation. We are as low as we are because we have a shit coach. He is not solely responsible as the whole management structure proved to be clowns, but he is one of the main drivers of this mediocrity.

Thats the point. He sank us this low
Don’t agree with the conclusion. It’s 99% on unibrow, but this guy is not any better, and did not do any better.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
Pep has spent a billion euros at man city and has only worked for clubs that can gurantee him a significant transfer budget. Can somebody like Spalletti, Italiano improve our attacking play?
Yes. Anyone can.

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Pep would be shit here, and yes they probably would tbh.
Nah, you say that because you hate the guy.

I don’t think he would be able to get the quality he gets from his $$$uper stacked teams but he’s one of the very few coaches in the world with his own football system.

He would at the very least make us play like a cohesive unit again.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,647
Nah, you say that because you hate the guy.
I'm saying this because even Bayern wasn't good enough for him. Guy can only work with the absolute best squads in the world, or at least never showed he could do it with lesser squads.

One reason why I respect prime Mourinho more than him.

But yes, Jj's bus driver would improve our attacking play.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
I'm saying this because even Bayern wasn't good enough for him. Guy can only work with the absolute best squads in the world, or at least never showed he could do it with lesser squads.

One reason why I respect prime Mourinho more than him.

But yes, Jj's bus driver would improve our attacking play.
I get what you’re saying but I think he’s very clear about what he wants. I’d expect even a lesser team to still be able to play his quick passing game.

Not saying it would be successful in terms of trophies but having a cohesive passing and build up game? I’d bet on it.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,595
Apparently Spaletti could leave Napoli in the summer.

Not that one should expect JJ to make the right call.

It’s hilarious. The club is broke but not willing to let go off the clown making the club more broke. Whole new level of broke-ness has been achieved.

I’d call this JJ’s version of Milan’s banter era, but atleast they were willing to try different coaches.


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