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Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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Oh god....

Keep allegri

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Oh god....

Keep allegri

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Ancelotti, Lippi, Capello?

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Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,324
The worrying thing is would you trust Marotta to get a decent replacement?

If there is a chance of Ancelotti or Lippi then go for it.

Montella, Mazzarri and Prandelli aren't as appealing.
 
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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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    unconfirmed reports saying we talked to Prandelli days ago.


    How about we go in B already?

    Prandelli, Mazzarri...WTF???
     

    baggio

    Senior Member
    Jun 3, 2003
    19,250
    Who would you like to see replace him?
    Montella may have a similar effect to Conte but to a lesser degree. This team is going to have to start from scratch over the summer once we know Morata and Pogbas futures. I'd go down on my knees to bring Ancellotti here. But sadly he's out of Marrottas league and may not even accept a FB request like the rest of his Samp friends.

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    Who would you like to see replace him?
    Montella may have a similar effect to Conte but to a lesser degree. This team is going to have to start from scratch over the summer once we know Morata and Pogbas futures. I'd go down on my knees to bring Ancellotti here. But sadly he's out of Marrottas league and may not even accept a FB request like the rest of his Samp friends.

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    Who would you like to see replace him?
    Montella may have a similar effect to Conte but to a lesser degree. This team is going to have to start from scratch over the summer once we know Morata and Pogbas futures. I'd go down on my knees to bring Ancellotti here. But sadly he's out of Marrottas league and may not even accept a FB request like the rest of his Samp friends.
     

    Hængebøffer

    Senior Member
    Jun 4, 2009
    25,185
    The issue is even if we fire him were faced with the same problem:
    A squad made up of players without creativity. No top class goal scorers. No real width in the squad. Disjointed mix of player positions: 3gks, 3lbs, 2rbs, 4cbs, 8cms, 1rm, 4cfs

    Any manager that takes over will be unable to fit their best players in a lineup that works. Last year it was so clear who our starting 11 should be. Now?
    Come on :lol:
    Look at the teams we failed to beat.
     

    kao_ray

    Senior Member
    Feb 28, 2014
    6,568
    Juventus - Udinese
    Roma - Juventus
    Juventus - Chievo
    Juventus - Frosinone
    Napoli - Juventus
    Juventus - Borussia
    Sassuolo - Juventus

    Those games were utter shait. And we played them for two months. You can't have 7 terrible games in fecking 2 months. I can't see Juve tolerating this anymore. I like Allegri but he is lacking something to be our coach right now. Time to part ways.
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,501
    The issue is even if we fire him were faced with the same problem:
    A squad made up of players without creativity. No top class goal scorers. No real width in the squad. Disjointed mix of player positions: 3gks, 3lbs, 2rbs, 4cbs, 8cms, 1rm, 4cfs

    Any manager that takes over will be unable to fit their best players in a lineup that works. Last year it was so clear who our starting 11 should be. Now?
    Firstly, you need a reminder. 4 losses, 3 draws, 3 wins. 90% of the opponents with ALL WORSE SQUAD BY A HUGE MARGIN.

    Secondly. That's the job for a competent quality coach. Yo build a foundation and solid organisation from a core of quite clearly set of quality players. A set game plan they can follow yo be as affective as possible.

    Allegri shows NON of that. He cannot instill his ideas, philosophy or purpose on this team, can't motivate them. Thats a huge problem. If you change everything from scratch and rely on individuality to carry you as someone who clearly states he believes you don't need to focus on tactics too much, then you aren't good enough to guide this club.

    Make no mistake, we failed on Mercato in getting the kind of decisive improvement or necessary replacements we needed, but that has nothing to do with how badly we are doing. It's all on the coach. We do have quality players to do much better, they just need to be used properly and be instilled with a common focus and goal. Play in a consistent way to function together as a unit, and not just give the ball to the better players and let's see what happens.


    Look at Napoli, they have bit weak defence and lack DM /regista to hold things together, but they still look utterly fantastic together because they have a proper coach who pretty much has his DNA printed on them and motivates them in clear way.
     

    Quetzalcoatl

    It ain't hard to tell
    Aug 22, 2007
    66,773
    Right right now If they have to make the call tomorrow?

    Ancelotti

    Montella







    Spalletti.
    ANcelotti, sure. Though from his biography, you'd get the feeling he wouldn't return to Juve.

    Montella is a coach we probably won't win anything with, imo. No point hiring a coach who we're gonna have to fire again for failing to meeting our targets

    You're joking about Spalletti right?


    Montella may have a similar effect to Conte but to a lesser degree. This team is going to have to start from scratch over the summer once we know Morata and Pogbas futures. I'd go down on my knees to bring Ancellotti here. But sadly he's out of Marrottas league and may not even accept a FB request like the rest of his Samp friends.
    I'm just against the idea of bringing stop gap coaches like Montella who aren't guaranteed to even improve us enough to finish top 3. Better we stick with Allegri unless we can get a coach who can realistically win titles with
     

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