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LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
People want Pep here? :lol:

Imagine what he would do do our medical staff after he went nuts on one of his physios at Bayern.
I have mixed feelings tbh. I don't like Pep but I also don't hate him like most here do, lol.

I think Pep would do a lot of good if he came here. He's a top-player-magnet, so we'd be confident of retaining our stars. I'm sure Pogba and Dybala would love to play under a coach like Pep. It's a weird one but there's some weird aura around the guy that I don't understand tbh. The bottom line is you're assured of your stars staying and new ones being interested in coming. You may hate the guy but with him you win battles for players like Gundogan, not too shabby.

I think our club would gain much more popularity. This forum doesn't really represent what most people think about him. Our image would get some more repair, Pep's teams are always considered as favourites in CL. Hist has written some essays about media stuff, I'm sure with Pep we'd get more recognition, meaning more fans. It's an opportunistic way of looking at the whole thing but I guess we all want Juve's revenues growing as fast as possible.

On sporting level I guess we'd cruise for Serie A titles every year while in CL we'd win nothing most probably. So yeah it's a tough one. I'm very happy with Allegri but you can't expect him to stay here forever. Simeone is the better coach IMO but he's very unlikely to come here. He's inter bound when it comes to Italy (hopefully he never takes the job, lol).
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
I am just fucking around Serge. Has the baby come yet?

I think I enjoyed last season the most, because I really didn't think we would win anything when Conte left and every Serie-A team rejoiced thinking we were done and we won the double. Obviously losing the CL final was a huge disappointment, but Pirlo, Tevez, and Vidal were just beautiful to watch.



Why? My team just won 5 scudetti in a row. I couldn't be happier :D
Well, you know, with you and COnte......................................................................:D

I think I actually enjoyed this season more, because to me, last year was a situation where I think that Allegri just had to steady the ship.

This year, with the massive turnover, the amount of injuries, the "sophomore slump" theory, and struggling so badly to start the season, I wanted to see his fortitude, without being outwardly upset. Everything that could have possibly gone wrong in the first two months of the season came to fruition

He displayed such a calm and confidence through those times, and it rubbed off on the players.

This year proved to me beyond a shadow of a doubt that this man can flat out coach.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
I am just fucking around Serge. Has the baby come yet?

I think I enjoyed last season the most, because I really didn't think we would win anything when Conte left and every Serie-A team rejoiced thinking we were done and we won the double. Obviously losing the CL final was a huge disappointment, but Pirlo, Tevez, and Vidal were just beautiful to watch.



Why? My team just won 5 scudetti in a row. I couldn't be happier :D
You sure sound like it.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,769
Pep at Juve? Please no, never.

Not even taking into account how disgusting he is, but as a coach he is anything but special. Leaving out Muller for tactical reasons? How many times have he been outsmarted in CL? Sure you win when you have prime messi plus xavi and inesta in prime.
:tup:
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,161
Why do you think that? :D

Anyway I hope he doesn't go Milan to mess up his career

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Idk I just have a feeling. I think Di Francesco is too smart to take a step to the side. I think he will only leave for a step up. Sassuolo is smart and well run, there are only a handful of clubs in Serie A that would be a step up. I think if he is patient he could be our manager some day. He just signed a 3 year extension I believe. We also have such a great relationship with Sassuolo, why stop at players? :D
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Idk I just have a feeling. I think Di Francesco is too smart to take a step to the side. I think he will only leave for a step up. Sassuolo is smart and well run, there are only a handful of clubs in Serie A that would be a step up. I think if he is patient he could be our manager some day. He just signed a 3 year extension I believe. We also have such a great relationship with Sassuolo, why stop at players? :D
Di Francesco is an idea that hit me a few months ago. I actually like him, his football and he's a classy coach. If he's smart enough he'll wait for an opportunity to come here, he definitely has potential to become a top coach :tup:

The first indication of him being a smart guy is that he renewed with Sassuolo instead of going to milan. Moving there could ruin his career. Shitty environment that nobody sane should be taking seriously as things stand.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Can anyone confirm if Pep supported Juve as a kid ? or do any of you have any info



I was reading tweets of @IndianRegista and he was talking about Pep supporting Juve when he was young.Wonder where he got that info from


Arjun Pradeep @IndianRegista 6h6 hours ago
I have one dream, one wish: Pep to coach Juve.. I know he wishes for it too, after all he supported Juve as a kid
As a kid, he was a big fan of Platini and liked Juve. Later, he wanted to sign with Juve.

From his book:

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Dunno if it's true but I can picture Pep coaching us in the future and I think it's highly possible as long as we keep growing. Opportunity will be there for sure.
:agree:

I hate him with a passion, but I reckon he'd love to coach us one day. He has coached the best/biggest teams in Spain and Germany, and after he is finished with City, I can see him wanting to coach Juventus. He has an affinity with Italy and if its true that Juve was one of his favourite clubs as a kid, then I can see it happening.
 

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