New Juve coach: Part Deux (21 Viewers)

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Jul 20, 2012
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Given the way the management held that press conference for Allegri, it leads me to feel that the next coach would be seen as an upgrade. I just have this feeling it'll be pochettino or guardiola
 

Tanu_Mz

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Jan 5, 2014
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Got this from an ex-captain of Italian rugby team, big friend of mine, big Juve fan, who is a doctor and collaborates with J-Medical. Forwarded by one of the medical staff there. Not sure how reliable this source is.

For non Italian speakers: contacts with Inzaghi and Deschamps whilst trying to convince Conte to change his mind.

If I had to choose amongst those three, I’d go for Didier.

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Jul 20, 2012
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Got this from an ex-captain of Italian rugby team, big friend of mine, big Juve fan, who is a doctor and collaborates with J-Medical. Forwarded by one of the medical staff there. Not sure how reliable this source is.

For non Italian speakers: contacts with Inzaghi and Deschamps whilst trying to convince Conte to change his mind.

If I had to choose amongst those three, I’d go for Didier.

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Those names really make my stomach sick. If I had to go with any of them I'd go with Inzaghi.
 

Fellas

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Jun 13, 2005
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If this was planned to happen, they sure should have a replacement ready, and it should be a good one. Pochettino/ Pep the only ones I can think of.

Or was this a sudden decision? Hard to belive that, Allegri flopped in CL this season, but won the Serie A, and has overall a succesful time in Juventus.
Would they fire him for a Inzaghi or Mihajlovic? Nah I cant believe that, the worst case schenario IMO is Conte or Sarri (some rate them, some dont, maby our board like them)

Before Chelsea Sarri was a perfect coach IMO, i rated him high in Napoli. Okey time in Chelsea ( Pool, city is far better) and now he is crap? His football could work in Juventus, not my first choice, but rather get him then Inzaghi or Mihajlovic.
 

spurdo

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Jun 4, 2016
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Pochettino should be the obvious choice. He has already stated he wants to move on, is one of the highest profile names in football and plays the style of football that the management clearly wants to move towards. He has a high clause, but could be worth it if we want a log term investment. I could see Dybala thriving under him.

Overall this is the perfect situation to change managers, as there are plenty of world class coaches to choose from.
 

Fellas

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Jun 13, 2005
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Could Deschamps be manager for both France and Juve, or does taking the Juve job meaning that he will quit the job as manager for France
 
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