out now?


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singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Obviously I am not as knowledgeable as your are to rate Pirlo and xavi higher than Allegri but I can understand that you want to make up for the absence of your brother jager.
Why are you so interested in how I arrange the bottom tiers of my list? Its the bottom, 1 position up or down, Allegri above or below them, hard to say.
But I see you put Xavi, a coach with 1 year experience in the same tier as Allegri, and then you ask me why I do so ? Are you all well?
 

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Mar 9, 2006
29,039
It is though, even if we could still have won the scudetto with a better start. But that says more about the level of the teams in the league.
Transition from where to where? Next summer we are about to lose Chiellini and Dybala, probably Sandro, Morata, Kean, Pellegrini, Rabiot, Arthur will leave too which means that Juventus will have to sign 6-7 new players as replacements and all the newcomers will need a time to settle in, so it will be another transition season, right? Will "transition season" ever end?
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
75,269
Transition from where to where? Next summer we are about to lose Chiellini and Dybala, probably Sandro, Morata, Kean Pellegrini, Rabiot, Arthur will leave too which means that Juventus will have to sign 6-7 new players as replacements that will need a time to settle in, so it will be another transition season, right? Will "transition season" ever ends?
It'll be a transition each time we change coach. But just because we're in transition doesn't mean we can't win the scudetto. It does mean we have no chance in the CL though.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
4,341
Did you see almost zero useful contribution from kean? Im so out of this ,
Also I believe Miretti would have been more useful than him
No doubt Kean was/has been. Thought he needed to start 2/3 games in a row over Morata but I was completely wrong on him. Can't seem to control a long pass and can't even accurately pass enough. Reconsidering that's a fairpoint, why not try Miretti out there.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
So it seems like there is some consensus about Allegri currently being a 2nd tier coach. 4-7 coaches who are better than him right now.

- Klopp
- Guardiola
- Tuchel
- Nagelsmann
- Allegri Ancelotti Zidane Conte

How about Flick? Treble winner, European coach of the year, most dominant CL run of 100% win record. 23 wins in a row in international competitions, won 6 trophies that season.

Juve being a top club, I believe we would have an opportunity to acquire one of these top managers over 1-2 years when the opportunity presents itself. Chance to change the training methods and mentality that we all agree is limiting us in reaching our goals.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
39,011
So it seems like there is some consensus about Allegri currently being a 2nd tier coach. 4-7 coaches who are better than him right now.

- Klopp
- Guardiola
- Tuchel
- Nagelsmann
- Allegri Ancelotti Zidane Conte

How about Flick? Treble winner, European coach of the year, most dominant CL run of 100% win record. 23 wins in a row in international competitions, won 6 trophies that season.

Juve being a top club, I believe we would have an opportunity to acquire one of these top managers over 1-2 years when the opportunity presents itself. Chance to change the training methods and mentality that we all agree is limiting us in reaching our goals.
in that last tier 2 of those fuckers have couple CL under their belt, while the other 2 suspicious italians do not :p
 

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