New Juve coach: Part Deux (18 Viewers)

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lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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Says the German cuck with no muscles at all. Lol

Of course, while stuck in that 3rd rate shitshow I wanted to win it. But ultimately I could give two shits about a competition that has been meaningless since the mid-90s. It was embarrassing that we were even playing in that competition. Win Serie A, and in Europe it’s CL or bust. As always.
You can prove being too strong for a competition by winning it, not by embarrassing yourself and pretending you didnt care. Like Homer Simpson winning that nuclear plant contest for children in the Frank Grimes episode
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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You can prove being too strong for a competition by winning it, not by embarrassing yourself and pretending you didnt care. Like Homer Simpson winning that nuclear plant contest for children in the Frank Grimes episode
Would rather play primavera and leave meaningless competition for irrelevant clubs.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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It’s kind of bizarre, the love for two old nobodies who have won nothing.

Hey now, as long as we lose 6-5 playing beautiful football, nothing else matters. Because that is exactly what will happen if Sarri is hired as the coach. The thought that these 2 would even be worthy of mention to replace Allegri just makes my stomach turn.

If Conte is the best man for the job, he and Agnelli need to put their egos aside.
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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If Conte is the best man for the job, he and Agnelli need to put their egos aside.
I read something from Momblano, he was convinced that Agnelli doesn't have a beef with Conte and the latter gets along with everyone in the management. It's simply that Agnelli isn't convinced Conte is the right man to succeed Allegri

Out of the available options, I would take Conte in a heartbeat.
 

KB824

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I read something from Momblano, he was convinced that Agnelli doesn't have a beef with Conte and the latter gets along with everyone in the management. It's simply that Agnelli isn't convinced Conte is the right man to succeed Allegri

Out of the available options, I would take Conte in a heartbeat.
Unless somehow Pochettino is available, then he woudl be the #1 choice by a long shot
 

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Unless somehow Pochettino is available, then he woudl be the #1 choice by a long shot
Hey now, as long as we lose 6-5 playing beautiful football, nothing else matters. Because that is exactly what will happen if Sarri is hired as the coach. The thought that these 2 would even be worthy of mention to replace Allegri just makes my stomach turn.

If Conte is the best man for the job, he and Agnelli need to put their egos aside.
:tup:

I'd hire Pochettino in a heartbeat right now. There are obviously other top successful coaches that would be interesting here like Zidane, Guardiola, Klopp... but it seems pretty obvious none are available. I doubt Pochettino is available either in all honesty.

Out of the remaining options, Conte is best. And if not him, I'd rather we take a chance on some young coach with fresh motivations and ideas, than go for old ass failures like Sarri and Gasperini.
 
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