New Juve coach: Part Deux (40 Viewers)

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Quoting Moussa Sissoko from Get French Football News: "At the end of the season, it could be that they have a new project, that a new coach comes, and he doesn’t count on me, he wants to sell me."
..So it's both Sissoko and Poch then..?:D
 
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Salvo

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Let's have some fun guys!


This guy said allegri was gone when the media was saying he was going to renew
Don't know who the fuck it is but hey no one knows shit anyway


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kappa96

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Ronaldo was a bigger shock I agree but his situation is still not comparable to Pep. He was in a contractual dispute with Madrid and was always expected to leave.
Pep with his oil rich millions at City is about to a create a dynasty in the PL and likewise has good chances of winning the Champions League with City. I'm not sure he is going to let go off the heavy financial backing he receives and the squad he has assembled at City just to sign up for us and go through another rebuilding process with us.
I can see pride take over and him thinking that he will be the only coach to lead a messi and ronaldo team to glory.If he wins the champions league with juve and ronaldo he will have another thing to brag about. I can see him intrigued about the project.At city all they are gonna say is that without their money he wouldn't have acomplished anything and they would probably be right.
 

Juventinoo

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Oct 20, 2004
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Inzaghi contacts are all bullshit

'No Inzaghi-Juve talks, but...(FI)

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Simone Inzaghi’s assistant admits that while the Lazio Coach has not talked to Juventus, he finds their interest a ‘pleasure’.
Inzaghi is among the favourites to replace Max Allegri at Juve, and Massimiliano Farris took stock of the situation.
“It’s very simple. Simone has a profile that Juve like, and there were already links before,” Farris told Diretta Sport Viterbo.
“Today all the newspapers are putting Inzaghi in pole position. What I can tell you is that to date there’s been no contact.
“My personal consideration is this: I don’t think Juve could’ve ended their relationship with Allegri without having another Coach lined up.
“Therefore, I believe the choice can fall back on him or that it will fall on someone else.
“It’s clear that he finds their interest a pleasure. We had lunch with families at Formello, where the President also talked to Simone.
“I then had no way of talking to him, but the fact there’s a contract and the absolute will of the President to reiterate Simone is untouchable and that he wants to prolong their relationship, I believe, is a good omen for him staying.”
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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The problem with Sarri is that his ideas and system needs time. We dont have time. It will take time to revolutionize our game and style and Ronaldo is 35 next year.
 

Stephan

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Peps style is even more time consuming. But either way it is worth it.

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Pep is proven winner. Sarri is 60. What has he won. Yeah i know look he was coachinf Napoli etc. We are going for CL...this manager is 60 and never even reached quarters. Huge gamble. And here there is no time. What happens if we dont win league? Sacked...and another year wasted with Ronaldo.
I dont care how well Chelsea have done in EL. Its EL. Not CL. And with guys like Conte going to Inter. Carlo remain with Napoli it seems a huge gamble. Most will ask for Sarri sack if he doesnt win.
 
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