New Juve coach: Part Deux (40 Viewers)

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AndreaCristiano

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Agnelli would have never fired Allegri mid-season. He isn't that kind of reactionary president who make decisions in the heat of the moment. That hardly has anything to do with Pep coming or not.
Sure it does. Agnelli has made it well known his goal was to get Guardiola here. We've been in contact for over 2 years. To let Allegri go without waiting till season end shows that Agnelli has the replacement in hand and with the man City ban it points to guardiola
 

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Sure it does. Agnelli has made it well known his goal was to get Guardiola here. We've been in contact for over 2 years. To let Allegri go without waiting till season end shows that Agnelli has the replacement in hand and with the man City ban it points to guardiola
I'm not sure you got what I said. Agnelli wouldn't fire a coach mid-season based on one failure. He isn't reactionary like that.
 

JuveJay

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I've never even heard him mentioned in football terms before, or even at all. He's obviously a successful businessman but is nothing in football circles. Seems to have a reputation for being outspoken - see Italian businessman.

Y'all are setting up for a disappointment though.
 

Cerval

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I've never even heard him mentioned in football terms before, or even at all. He's obviously a successful businessman but is nothing in football circles. Seems to have a reputation for being outspoken - see Italian businessman.

Y'all are setting up for a disappointment though.
No disappointments if you don't care if he doesn't come
 

JuveJay

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No disappointments if you don't care if he doesn't come
The other options are a little disappointing, as much as I'm not really a fan of Pep. I'd be more interested than anything else, how well he'd be able to make his inevitable wholesale changes in style or philosophy, how far a coach like that would shift probably the one club who traditionally are least in line with what we've seen from him as coach.
 

JuveJay

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i'm team Sarri all the way. Man made Insigne, Mertens, Higuain look like elite footballers. Hell, even made Rugani look like a beast
Sarri as a coach and his style is one thing, Sarri as the character doesn't seem like a Juve fit at all.

If you'd asked me two years ago whether Sarri could ever come here dressed like a PE teacher, spouting his old bigoted nonsense I'd have laughed at you, but we seem to be moving away from traditional Juve with each season.
 
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