New Juve coach: Part Deux (48 Viewers)

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rakib567

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Apr 27, 2013
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Lolito : "Simone Inzaghi ? I never believed that the coach was in question. Inzaghi for me represents the history of Lazio, as a player and as a coach. He deserved his place on the Biancocelesti bench. As for me, Inzaghi stays. If he asks me to go to Juventus, it would hurt me from a human point of view. He is very fond of me, he has contributed to the growth of society and the environment. He asked not to sell Milinkovic-Savic and I accepted because I had made a commitment with him. I did not foresee the possibility that Inzaghi would go to Juventus, but in life you never know. I don't know what he wants to do, he has always shown attachment to our colours. Juve is definitely a great place to go, but why can't Lazio also be? Football is not just about money."
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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mourinho : his teams are virtually clueless offensively (Porto,Inter and Man utd) and just a park the bus manager. he is not the right option for juve.

Sarri :6 0 years old & has not won any thing .stubborn style of football!!

inzaghi : o experience in ucl and showed nothing special.

conte : we had him as coach and never had a good run in the CL.

pochettino : spurs don’t give him enough money. so there is chance for juve. pochettino can’t take tottenham any further they won’t make another UCL final and will never win the EPL. would still be a better choice considering sarri and inzaghi.

Guardiola : best option. if we are going to go for someone it's guardiola . we need a manager like him who focuses mainly on attack. he could rebuild the dominate team in ucl.
Klopp : he stays in liverpool if he wins the CL. 0 chance for getting him.

Teen haag : he plays good attacking football with pressing. but i think he will stay at ajax.

Di Francisco and Gaspirini : no thx.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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mourinho : his teams are virtually clueless offensively (Porto,Inter and Man utd) and just a park the bus manager. he is not the right option for juve.

Sarri :6 0 years old & has not won any thing .stubborn style of football!!

inzaghi : o experience in ucl and showed nothing special.

conte : we had him as coach and never had a good run in the CL.

pochettino : spurs don’t give him enough money. so there is chance for juve. pochettino can’t take tottenham any further they won’t make another UCL final and will never win the EPL. would still be a better choice considering sarri and inzaghi.

Guardiola : best option. if we are going to go for someone it's guardiola . we need a manager like him who focuses mainly on attack. he could rebuild the dominate team in ucl.
Klopp : he stays in liverpool if he wins the CL. 0 chance for getting him.

Teen haag : he plays good attacking football with pressing. but i think he will stay at ajax.

Di Francisco and Gaspirini : no thx.
Yeh. I agree
 

Dantes

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Dec 15, 2017
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Why so salty? Im not trying to educate anything. Just having a civilized conversation. If a club like Juve comes to ask his services its very hard to turn down imo.
It's the sense of entitlement permeating your post that grates a little. That's bordering on what we saw from RM and Man Utd fans, and we know how their pursuit of Poch ended up.

Your reasoning for believing this is remotely possible is based on seeing everything that is difficult at Spurs and other EPL clubs and focusing only on the positives of a move to Juve. Have you considered the downsides of a move to Juve and Serie A, and how much money it would actually cost to make it happen?

I hope Conte or Sarri do well at Juventus.
 

Snobist

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Apr 16, 2017
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You’ve got to visit Conte thread on FIF ive never seen bigger meltdown.
Assholes have no idea that hiring Conte would be the best thing they’ve done since winning triplette. It would be epic to lose Serie A to Conte and Beppe and I see that easily happening.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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It's the sense of entitlement permeating your post that grates a little. That's bordering on what we saw from RM and Man Utd fans, and we know how their pursuit of Poch ended up.

Your reasoning for believing this is remotely possible is based on seeing everything that is difficult at Spurs and other EPL clubs and focusing only on the positives of a move to Juve. Have you considered the downsides of a move to Juve and Serie A, and how much money it would actually cost to make it happen?

I hope Conte or Sarri do well at Juventus.
So salty lol
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Agnelli is a very forward thinking man who always has a plan, I seriously doubt we haven't lined up our next coach already. Out of respect for Max, I'm pretty confident we won't announce who it is till Max officially leaves.
 

Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
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It's the sense of entitlement permeating your post that grates a little. That's bordering on what we saw from RM and Man Utd fans, and we know how their pursuit of Poch ended up.

Your reasoning for believing this is remotely possible is based on seeing everything that is difficult at Spurs and other EPL clubs and focusing only on the positives of a move to Juve. Have you considered the downsides of a move to Juve and Serie A, and how much money it would actually cost to make it happen?

I hope Conte or Sarri do well at Juventus.
In England, Pochettino is fighting four or five clubs with bigger budgets than Spurs. He also still hasn’t won a trophy yet.

At what point does Poch get bored of this challenge and want to join a team where he can win regular trophies aka Juve.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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In England, Pochettino is fighting four or five clubs with bigger budgets than Spurs. He also still hasn’t won a trophy yet.

At what point does Poch get bored of this challenge and want to join a team where he can win regular trophies aka Juve.
I think it'll depend on what the Spurs management can promise him. He's done a great job for them so far and he believes he has earned the right to demand transfers. If it's another year of little to no transfers or having to make do with cheap options, there's a good chance he'll leave. His mandate will be to qualify for the CL again and considering how competitive the top 6 are, he'll feel short changed if asked to get to the CL with this team again. If he's given a decent enough budget, I think he'll stay.
 
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