New Juve coach: Part Deux (18 Viewers)

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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Dude, Mandzukic apart from “creating” space and “dragging” offenders it’s not like he’s been providing assist or anything like that to help goat.
He had 6 assists in serie a this year. :p

But I didn't say anything about Mandzukic. Not sure why you bring him up. Whether he stays or goes, I sure as heck don't want Higgy back.
 

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Agnelli: 'Juve see the future first'
by Football Italia5 minutes ago
President Andrea Agnelli saluted departing Coach Max Allegri with a message. “Juventus are distinctive because we can see the future before anyone else.”
The Bianconeri announced on Friday that Allegri would not be their tactician for the 2019-20 season, despite being under contract until June 2020.

The search is now on for a replacement, with names suggested including Maurizio Sarri of Chelsea, Tottenham’s Mauricio Pochettino, Simone Inzaghi at Lazio and France manager Didier Deschamps.
“Starting each season on July 1 and thinking the Scudetto victory is to be taken for granted might seem nice, but it’s not, because behind every success there is hard work and sweat,” said President Agnelli during a fan event.
“The distinctive thing about Juventus is our capacity to innovate, because we can see the future before anyone else. On the one side, as President of the ECA (European Club Association), I am concentrated along with many others on redesigning the football of the future.
“Juventus, on the other hand, must have the ability to look forward, at the same time consolidating its status and foundations, such as the Under-23 squad and the Juventus Women team. We are very proud that the Juventus Women have won their second Scudetto in the first two years of their existence.

“We live in today, but our sights are projected into tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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To me the best decision is Guardiola, followed by Sarri. But there needs to be an overhaul of the midfield.
Khedira, Matuidi, Mandzukic should all go.
We can take back Higuain, and then add a couple more signings. Maybe a CB and MF.
i usually like your finance related posts, but not this one. with guardiola, you'd have to spend big on the transfer market, and i'm sure you're aware of the huge debt and lack of liquidity of the club. sarri is classless for a juve coach. also, higuain is finished at juve level, and costs 34m/year, not exactly the type of player you want in the squad if you're about to replace 3 senior players.

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If we’ve got rid of Allegri for negative football then bringing in Simone would be a real step backwards.
that is simple speculation. at juve, only the results matter, and the club provides no fan service, just see ticket prices or the new jersey.

conte is a strong candidate too. just remember his brand of football...
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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Klopp, Guardiola & Pochettino you can writte off. They will not leave current clubs and all of them are managers that like to have full control over the signing, hence we would be a step back for them. Our managment will never cede control over transfer strategy, I think this is made clear. Imagine yourself working someplace where you set terms, dont have restrictions and then moving someplace where you would opperate within certain constraints, for similar wage. Not happening. Sarri, Conte, Inzaghi, Gasperini are our options imo. I hope we wont go for Mihajlovic, EDF, Mourinho.
I don't think that's true about Pochettino. Not that I want him here, but do you think it was his idea to have 0 transfers this season..
 

Luftwaffles

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Dec 1, 2005
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i usually like your finance related posts, but not this one. with guardiola, you'd have to spend big on the transfer market, and i'm sure you're aware of the huge debt and lack of liquidity of the club. sarri is classless for a juve coach. also, higuain is finished at juve level, and costs 34m/year, not exactly the type of player you want in the squad if you're about to replace 3 senior players.

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that is simple speculation. at juve, only the results matter, and the club provides no fan service, just see ticket prices or the new jersey.

conte is a strong candidate too. just remember his brand of football...
I’m wondering if the premature departure of Max Allegri is an indication that Agnelli is determined to bring Conte back before the reported news of his impending arrival at Inda progresses to completion.


I’d take any of the following::-

Conte
Gasperini
Pochettino
Sarri

The following I’d avoid like the plague

Mourinho
Jardim
Inzaghi
EDF

Meanwhile, Klopp, Deschamps and Guardiola appear to be completely wedded to their existing contracts and will little or no desire or willingness to end their present commitments.Obvioulsly I’d take any of those three and also Sirmeone.
 
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Man our DNA made us lose 7 chl finals. Sorry but we need something different in CHL.
..But who of these options (let's face it Guardiola isn't one) has won anything in UCL and can deal with big player egos..I don't say we should imitate exactly our dna but understanding it and experience in Italian football is also a plus to me..
You'd rather have no experience in finals than losing a few..?
 

Mister

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Apr 4, 2014
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Momblano: I totally exclude that Conte has gone wrong with Juventus senators. Agnelli's doubts about Conte are not tied to how it went 5 years ago, they wonder if it is the ideal post-Allegri continuation.
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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..But who of these options (let's face it Guardiola isn't one) has won anything in UCL and can deal with big player egos..I don't say we should imitate exactly our dna but understanding it and experience in Italian football is also a plus to me..
[bold]You'd rather have no experience in finals than losing a few..?[/bold]
You'd be surprised how many morons actually believe that.
 
May 23, 2013
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Gourdiola Yes
Poch No
Conte Yes
Sarri Yes
Mouinho Yes
Klopp Yes
Gasperini No
Inzaghi No
Deschamps Yes
Jardim Yes
Milhajlovic No
Di Francesco No

My two realistic preferred choices are Sarri and Jardim. Sarri because i'd like to see how Sarriball would pan out with a legit WC squad and Jardim because I really loved Monaco's football in 2016-17 season....
 

ColloRosso

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..But who of these options (let's face it Guardiola isn't one) has won anything in UCL and can deal with big player egos..I don't say we should imitate exactly our dna but understanding it and experience in Italian football is also a plus to me..
You'd rather have no experience in finals than losing a few..?

Klopp or Poch, in a couple of weeks.
 
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