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DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,286
Sadly, Fans (not all) would not be to happy with this 4th consecutive scudetto.
I dont even remember when juventus won 4th consecutive scudetto.
I just can't imagine someone who is a Juve fan not to be extremely happy if we won our 4 -th consecutive scudetto.That perrson is just not a Juve fan,no way.Yes we could have differences about the team,coach and a player,about a million of things concerning the team ,but at the end of the day all that matters is our beloved Juve.That's it.
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,286
Sadly, Fans (not all) would not be to happy with this 4th consecutive scudetto.
I dont even remember when juventus won 4th consecutive scudetto.
I just can't imagine someone who is a Juve fan not to be extremely happy if we won our 4 -th consecutive scudetto.That perrson is just not a Juve fan,no way.Yes we could have differences about the team,coach and a player,about a million of things concerning the team ,but at the end of the day all that matters is our beloved Juve.That's it.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
It doesn't really change that much, aside from making Pot 2 filled with a bit better teams. Either way, we're going to get a top team with us. Two of Barca, Atletico, Madrid will be in Pot 2. ManCity and Arsenal will be in Pot 2, one of Benfica and Porto. Etc. We can pretty much always expect to get one other very good team in our group, regardless of Pot 1 or Pot 2.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
It doesn't really change that much, aside from making Pot 2 filled with a bit better teams. Either way, we're going to get a top team with us. Two of Barca, Atletico, Madrid will be in Pot 2. ManCity and Arsenal will be in Pot 2, one of Benfica and Porto. Etc. We can pretty much always expect to get one other very good team in our group, regardless of Pot 1 or Pot 2.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
It would actually be a disadvantage for juventus.

In Conte's first season, we won scudetto, and we were in the third ? pot due to no or poor european campaigns the past years.
With that rule in effect, we'd be pot 1.


Here is the deal. Consulting current Uefa club coefficiënts we can see that after this season, juventus will be miles ahead of any serie a team. We are going to whipe out the 10/11 this season and the noshow 11/12 wich will easely put us in the first pot.

Wether we win the scudetto or not, we are in pot1. As long as we keep passing the groups and qualify for CL, we'll remain in pot 1.


Other italian teams , are far from pot1. For them the scudetto suddenly becomes pretty damn important. Not only are they in the group stage, but they have a very good chance of getting a pot3 opponent they can realistically defeat.




And finally its bad for serie a. Cause now even more teams will skip the europaleague games to attempt that scudetto that brings these added advantages of pot1.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
It would actually be a disadvantage for juventus.

In Conte's first season, we won scudetto, and we were in the third ? pot due to no or poor european campaigns the past years.
With that rule in effect, we'd be pot 1.


Here is the deal. Consulting current Uefa club coefficiënts we can see that after this season, juventus will be miles ahead of any serie a team. We are going to whipe out the 10/11 this season and the noshow 11/12 wich will easely put us in the first pot.

Wether we win the scudetto or not, we are in pot1. As long as we keep passing the groups and qualify for CL, we'll remain in pot 1.


Other italian teams , are far from pot1. For them the scudetto suddenly becomes pretty damn important. Not only are they in the group stage, but they have a very good chance of getting a pot3 opponent they can realistically defeat.




And finally its bad for serie a. Cause now even more teams will skip the europaleague games to attempt that scudetto that brings these added advantages of pot1.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
To your last part, no it's not bad for Serie A. Those teams who are in EL usually don't really have a real chance for the Scudetto, and by the time R32 of the EL comes around in a season, they know it as well.

On the contrary, it would be rather an advantage for the league. Let's say some underdog, Lazio or someone, wins Serie A next season to.the absolute surprise of everyone. With the old rules, they'd be in pot 3/4 and knocked out in the group stages most probably. With the new rules, thex got a real chance.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
To your last part, no it's not bad for Serie A. Those teams who are in EL usually don't really have a real chance for the Scudetto, and by the time R32 of the EL comes around in a season, they know it as well.

On the contrary, it would be rather an advantage for the league. Let's say some underdog, Lazio or someone, wins Serie A next season to.the absolute surprise of everyone. With the old rules, they'd be in pot 3/4 and knocked out in the group stages most probably. With the new rules, thex got a real chance.
 

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