New Juve coach: Part Deux (18 Viewers)

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Have you been watching disturbing videos on the dark web again? :p

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Making pizza! but I will do what I can :)
Can I have a thin crust pizza with extra pepperoni, artichokes, mushrooms, capsicums and olives please? I also want an extra jar of olives for @DAiDEViL

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No it's not cheap and AC is right, you'd be stupid to drop 100k on a frickin vette
I mean cheap compared to the ridiculous prices we get here Bro. Taxes are like 300%+ for luxury cars. A brand new Nissan GTR in Japan costs 80K. Over here, they cost close to 300K.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Have you been watching disturbing videos on the dark web again? :p

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Can I have a thin crust pizza with extra pepperoni, artichokes, mushrooms, capsicums and olives please? I also want an extra jar of olives for @DAiDEViL

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I mean cheap compared to the ridiculous prices we get here Bro. Taxes are like 300%+ for luxury cars. A brand new Nissan GTR in Japan costs 80K. Over here, they cost close to 300K.
Well you know what i think about taxes in general
 

1251alex

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Dec 13, 2011
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I'm googling now but interview was in English media and posted this thread or EPL thread. Said Juve appeal is due to his family heritage, but he himself hasn't kept interest since childhood. Seems to be more of an Espanyol fan.

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You know who was a Juve fan as a kid and a Platini admirer?

Pep.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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That’s the thing. Agnelli wouldn’t sack Max unless he had someone better lined up. He’s not that stupid. These journalists are just throwing names at a board and hoping one sticks.
Some people think Sarri is better hopefully Agnelli is not that kind of people
 
Jul 13, 2010
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If Guardiola has said no to Juve then Juventus should come out and deny him.
Why? They would not want the name that they are looking for to surface, they are fine with false rumors.

I'm more of an advocate for the club to deny rumors of one of it's own staff/player going away. Or the person himself to deny. Pep denied in press conference any rumors - that's how it's done.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Some people think Sarri is better hopefully Agnelli is not that kind of people
Who think Sarri is better?! He might have a different approach (an attacking one which we need) but he is certainly not better.. Who knows what our board think...
Allegri is better than most we are linked with but we do need a change of approach as otherwise the cycle would end within two or three years and you can forget about Europe..
I personally dont want Sarri Inzaghi and the other "low profile" coaches we were linked with.
I will only be happy if we sign Klopp or Pep while I put a smile on my face if we get Pochettino.
Inzaghi due to his approach is not a terrible decision although very inexperienced which is a bit worrying
Sarri has an attacking approach which we need but while I do salute him for what he has done I also see few patterns in his work
1. He is very predictable
2. He is a whiny little bitch
3. He has a tendency of starting strong and fade towards the end which is why I told my Liverpool fan friend that Chelsea Liverpool and City will start and Chelsea will fade - Maybe its a coincidence but it is 2 from 2..

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It doesn’t matter, because he won’t be coaching us.
Or maybe it would as he would be coaching us..
 

1251alex

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Dec 13, 2011
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Gazzetta's Filippo Maria Ricci to Radio 24
(via Tutto Juve):

"People close to Pep Guardiola tell me that there are no negotiations with Juventus. He is set to remain at Manchester City."




lol. Italian papers are way off the mark. Our boy Momby gots this.
 

Mister

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However, the same person as yesterday, brought me another story, I waited because I wanted to know if it came from the same source, and I discovered that in reality the new source is even closer to society, I would say very close.

I carry over almost textually...

June 4 announcement, 23 million a year, June 14 presentation.

In the current state of affairs Guardiola is the Juventus coach, if he jumps it is because something crazy happens, that he will never even come out, but to date, he is the Juventus coach for next season. If it jumps, always a super-remote hypothesis, it could also be that the thing goes back a year, I repeat, a very remote hypothesis.

I assure you that the source is very close to society, yesterday's source was a person in direct contact with Agnelli, and this is even more reliable, and not just a little.

I would like to point out that this person who told me, despite yesterday's source was very important, still had a hard time believing it, also because not following the forum he had never heard of Guardiola seriously until yesterday.
But now he is practically convinced.

In practice, Guardiola is 95% new Juventus coach, and that 5% is held only because in life anything can happen, maybe tomorrow I wake up and the aliens kidnapped me, or I find out I'm Obama's nephew, everything in life it is possible, but what is very likely is that Guardiola will sit on the Juventus bench next year.”


 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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Think they have an agreement with a backup choice (not Conte, don't think he likes being the backup lol; think it's inzaghi), and they're waiting to get a final aye or nay from the primary choice(s) (pep/poch).

Momblano said smth similar and that makes sense.
Agree. It does not sound like a sudden decision, so they mist have been working on a plan A for some time.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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You know, public statements are often useless in football but Pep's double denial towafds Juventus was very very clear. So clear he'd almost make a fool of himself to come here after that. He's almost certainly not coming here, at least not this summer, so don't get your hopes up. Poch is probably the #1 target at this point.
 

Wittl

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It doesn’t matter, because he won’t be coaching us.
:lol:

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However, the same person as yesterday, brought me another story, I waited because I wanted to know if it came from the same source, and I discovered that in reality the new source is even closer to society, I would say very close.

I carry over almost textually...

June 4 announcement, 23 million a year, June 14 presentation.

In the current state of affairs Guardiola is the Juventus coach, if he jumps it is because something crazy happens, that he will never even come out, but to date, he is the Juventus coach for next season. If it jumps, always a super-remote hypothesis, it could also be that the thing goes back a year, I repeat, a very remote hypothesis.

I assure you that the source is very close to society, yesterday's source was a person in direct contact with Agnelli, and this is even more reliable, and not just a little.

I would like to point out that this person who told me, despite yesterday's source was very important, still had a hard time believing it, also because not following the forum he had never heard of Guardiola seriously until yesterday.
But now he is practically convinced.


In practice, Guardiola is 95% new Juventus coach, and that 5% is held only because in life anything can happen, maybe tomorrow I wake up and the aliens kidnapped me, or I find out I'm Obama's nephew, everything in life it is possible, but what is very likely is that Guardiola will sit on the Juventus bench next year.”
Yes, 4th of June it is.
 
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