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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,969
Sarri and his "bel gioco" :touched: Easy to implement a nice attacking style of football at a club that isn't expected to win jack shit every season. Also, his style of football is prolific but leaves plenty of holes at the back, id rather win 1-0 than 5-3.

Oh and limited funds :howler: They spent nearly €90m on players this past summer ffs.
 

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dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
Sarri and his "bel gioco" :touched: Easy to implement a nice attacking style of football at a club that isn't expected to win jack $#@! every season. Also, his style of football is prolific but leaves plenty of holes at the back, id rather win 1-0 than 5-3.

Oh and limited funds :howler: They spent nearly €90m on players this past summer ffs.
Their revenue is under half of ours, and I was under the impression that they sold their biggest star to us for 90 mio. this summer.

And how excatly is it easier to implement an attacking style in Napoli than in Juve?

I would rather win 5-3, and not fall to sleep under half of our matches.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,321
Next manager if Allegri leaves - My number one pick is that disgusting Simeone as he is a great manager and will probably bring Saul with him
Sousa would bring a nice style of football but Im not sure about his defensive capabilities
Sarri - He made Napoli look good but is he really that good or a 1 team wonder?!
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,594
Allegri was an even bigger whinny bitch at Milan. We can fix that. Also Sarri is a fantastic coach. Look at the way Napoli play with the limited funds they have, and look how $#@!ty we play. We need a coach with clear ideas and a style thats is worthy of the biggest team in Italy and one of the biggest in the world.
tbh, I almost don't care how we play in the autumn and winter while we are still in the race. Juventus I remember never had a champagne football style, even in Del Piero-Vialli-Ravanelli trident times, no matter who coached it. Don't know about Platini times. Winning matters for me.
And napoli is one that teams that are really good looking, fun to watch, but never gonna win shit. Because it's fun to watch while no pressure applied, but on the main stage they gonna crumble.
But if Max fails to deliver in spring, street him.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
I can't blame him for the weakened midfield; our management did that by selling two beasts in successive seasons. He is somewhat culpable for the injuries to the players tho, is he not? Who hired/chose the physios and the medical team?
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
I can't blame him for the weakened midfield; our management did that by selling two beasts in successive seasons. He is somewhat culpable for the injuries to the players tho, is he not? Who hired/chose the physios and the medical team?
Can you blame him for the non existing gameplan halfway into the season?
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,782
Next manager if Allegri leaves - My number one pick is that disgusting Simeone as he is a great manager and will probably bring Saul with him
Sousa would bring a nice style of football but Im not sure about his defensive capabilities
Sarri - He made Napoli look good but is he really that good or a 1 team wonder?!
Simeone an Juve would be a match made in heaven.
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
Whats all this talk of "next coach" ?


Oh right, we lost a game
We lost the supercoppa.

We have been playing like shit all year.

He has been linked with a departure this week.

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tbh, I almost don't care how we play in the autumn and winter while we are still in the race. Juventus I remember never had a champagne football style, even in Del Piero-Vialli-Ravanelli trident times, no matter who coached it. Don't know about Platini times. Winning matters for me.
And napoli is one that teams that are really good looking, fun to watch, but never gonna win $#@!. Because it's fun to watch while no pressure applied, but on the main stage they gonna crumble.
But if Max fails to deliver in spring, street him.
Juve played very dynamic positive football in the Lippi era. I dont care if we park the bus against Real, Barca, Bayern etc. Just win the game in any way possible, but dont grind out results against Chievo at the Juventus Stadium, when you have a squad that can do so much better.

And Napoli dont win anything because they dont have the organisation, winning mentality or funds to compete with us. Not because of Sarri, who have worked wonders for them, and certainly not because of their style of football.
 

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