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Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
I'm re watching our game because I enjoy torture. It's crazy how little we move off the ball, no one tries to break the line, no one tries to play through balls at least centrally.
It's been like that a long time and it won't change unless management get their heads out of their asses. They thought by hiring Sarri and having no structure or foundations in place he was going to bring sexy football to Juve but a change like that can not happen in one season and without the right structure in place.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,043
It's been like that a long time and it won't change unless management get their heads out of their asses. They thought by hiring Sarri and having no structure or foundations in place he was going to bring sexy football to Juve but a change like that can not happen in one season and without the right structure in place.
Why does everyone seem to pass by on the fact we actually changed the upper management?
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Who cares about Capello or what he thinks.

Max is finally stabilizing they ship, results are slowly happening. We aren't "up by 3 goals at halftime like Inter would be" but we are getting to the point where the results are coming, struggling yes, but they are coming.

The Force is still strong in Max.

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I'm re watching our game because I enjoy torture. It's crazy how little we move off the ball, no one tries to break the line, no one tries to play through balls at least centrally.
Pretty sure that's because we have been resting Loca.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
He doesn’t say something wrong, the difference is that Max is a true Juventino and that Capello choose for his career.

Wasn’t a fan of the manager Capello but he’s a good pundit and I like to listen to him. Shows are usually nice with Del Piero, Costacurta and Capello.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
Albanese om Fagioli, Soule, Ranocchia, Miretti and Da Graca

Fagioli: They’ve yet to decide if he’ll stay next summer or not
Soule: Seems likely to get more minutes in the second part of the season, and for sure next year
Ranocchia: He gave Allegri a hard time deciding if he should’ve kept him, he’s showing great things now and there a chance they he’ll stay next year as the midfield has to be reconstructed
Miretti: Will most likely leave on loan next season to return in the year after
Da Graca: Cherubini is a big fan, but will leave on loan for experience.

https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Seri...3605/nicolo-fagioli-centrocampista-2001.shtml
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Albanese om Fagioli, Soule, Ranocchia, Miretti and Da Graca

Fagioli: They’ve yet to decide if he’ll stay next summer or not
Soule: Seems likely to get more minutes in the second part of the season, and for sure next year
Ranocchia: He gave Allegri a hard time deciding if he should’ve kept him, he’s showing great things now and there a chance they he’ll stay next year as the midfield has to be reconstructed
Miretti: Will most likely leave on loan next season to return in the year after
Da Graca: Cherubini is a big fan, but will leave on loan for experience.

https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Seri...3605/nicolo-fagioli-centrocampista-2001.shtml
Don't think there's enough room for Ranocchia and Fagioli, with Rovella also like returning. Between the two, who is more likely to be part of the team next year?
 

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