New Juve coach: Part Deux (38 Viewers)

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icemaη

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While I don’t dislike Pep, and wouldn’t mind him here. The idea that he improved Bayern from Jupp is laughable.
I understand the argument that he plays a brand of football that is considered appealing to a broader audience. Him improving squads, that's debatable. Especially if that improving happens with a shit ton of money being spent. Also, I think we won't get any more 'neutral' fans than what Ronaldo has got us. Though among coaches Pep is one of the few I would consider a 'brand'. Does Bayern have more fans than they had pre-Pep? Most probably not. Do City have more fans than pre-Pep? Probably yes. But they also play in a league that doesn't seem to stop growing in popularity. My guess is both Liverpool and Spurs have added fans at comparable rates. United seems to be still minting money and adding fans even with their poor record. In conclusion ( :D ), adding Pep hoping our image grows is an insanely risky bet. For our brand to grow, we need a strong Serie A. No one is tuning in to watch Juve beat Lecce by a 100 goals, unless Lecce is willing to play football.
 

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Fellas

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Jun 13, 2005
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Actually 352 is optimal for the players we have if the 5 is a diamond
Yeah especially because we have so many great central defenders. Chiellini is 35 years old, has many injuries. We do have Bonucci, and Rugani who I dont rate, and a Caceres who is nothing more then a okey player. We would need atleast 2 new great CBs.

Cuadrado, De Scigio, Cancelo for the RM? Alex Sandro or Spinazzola for the LM? Where would you put Douglas Costa? As a LM? Nah our squad is more suited for 4-3-3 or a 4-2-3-1
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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The brand of passing 37 times between LCM and LW?

Please take you mental ilness somewhere else. Poop's football is ineffective boring shit and where the fuck did you get the idea from that Agnelli is trying to get our 'identity' changed?

Anybody who advocates Poop, Sarri or Mourinho needs to get perma purged from this forum
So who do you have in mind?
 

Mr Chocolate

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Dec 23, 2012
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The brand of passing 37 times between LCM and LW?

Please take you mental ilness somewhere else. Poop's football is ineffective boring shit and where the fuck did you get the idea from that Agnelli is trying to get our 'identity' changed?

Anybody who advocates Poop, Sarri or Mourinho needs to get perma purged from this forum
This man speaks common sense
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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I understand the argument that he plays a brand of football that is considered appealing to a broader audience. Him improving squads, that's debatable. Especially if that improving happens with a shit ton of money being spent. Also, I think we won't get any more 'neutral' fans than what Ronaldo has got us. Though among coaches Pep is one of the few I would consider a 'brand'. Does Bayern have more fans than they had pre-Pep? Most probably not. Do City have more fans than pre-Pep? Probably yes. But they also play in a league that doesn't seem to stop growing in popularity. My guess is both Liverpool and Spurs have added fans at comparable rates. United seems to be still minting money and adding fans even with their poor record. In conclusion :)D), adding Pep hoping our image grows is an insanely risky bet. For our brand to grow, we need a strong Serie A. No one is tuning in to watch Juve beat Lecce by a 100 goals, unless Lecce is willing to play football.
You grow brand by dominating europe and winning CL. Not that i think Pep will come and do that but CL is all that matters.
 

AndreaCristiano

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Jun 9, 2011
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Yeah especially because we have so many great central defenders. Chiellini is 35 years old, has many injuries. We do have Bonucci, and Rugani who I dont rate, and a Caceres who is nothing more then a okey player. We would need atleast 2 new great CBs.

Cuadrado, De Scigio, Cancelo for the RM? Alex Sandro or Spinazzola for the LM? Where would you put Douglas Costa? As a LM? Nah our squad is more suited for 4-3-3 or a 4-2-3-1
Well obviously they will address this why do we think because we sacked Allegri we won't be purchasing players?
 

icemaη

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You can look at the poll results.

He voted yes for Pochettino
Pochettino would be perfect for Juve, with significantly less financial risk than Pep. He has consistently shown to be able to do more with less, is willing to adapt his teams and plays a brand of football that most people find attractive. The big problem though is that Spurs won't let him go without someone paying is hefty release clause. Maybe if they win the CL they'd be ready to figure out a gentleman's agreement :boh:
 

Stephan

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Based Lgor likes Poch but he is also okay with Simone Inzaghi and to a lesser degree Conte
What credentials do Inzaghi and Conte have in CL? Conte is starting to remind me of italian Mourinho and i dont say that as a compliment. Fell out with our management. Fell out with Chelsea management. Yes he won the league but then he sent Costa sms that he is not in plans and he thought Morata was good enough to replace him then finished 5th or 6th despite getting Morata who was his number one target.
Lost to Roma in group 3:0. Then lost to Barca and Messi excuses. The same Barca then kicked out by Roma. Excuses.

Conte gives me no guarantees in CL. Also his obsessed with his 3 man defense. And there are other stubborn issues.

Inzaghi has even less experience in CL.

Allegri is a tough act to follow which i wouldnt underestimate. Yes the football this season hasnt been good but people forget Allegri transformed us in europe. We couldnt even get out of group with your beloved Conte cause pitch was the excuse when it should never have come down to that last game. And the other team also had to play in that same sh.tty pitch.

I can see a rookie in europe fk things up. Ronaldo didnt even like Benitez. Can Inzaghi even handle the pressure and expectations here?
 
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