New Juve coach: Part Deux (31 Viewers)

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Mr Chocolate

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Dec 23, 2012
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Nah. If he comes, i’ll support him however much I dislike him now, because I’m a Juve fan first and foremost. If he comes and wins a few Scudetti and CL here i’ll celebrate him as a Juventus legend. I’ll be overjoyed to be proved wrong about him, as I’m certain so will almost everyone else who dislikes him.

But until he comes it’s fair game for me to voice my displeasure at the notion of this turd on our bench.
:agree: i dont think anyone wishes we fail, i dont care who we have if they win the CL, if we win the CL with Mou/Sarri coaching and Icardi scoring the game winning goal id still be overjoyed, i just want the team to succeed.

shouldn't stop us from wanting a better Coach that someone who has won literally 0, is generally a disgusting person, based on past comments and actions.
 

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dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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Sarri is clueless.

1. First of all he wasn't a professional player. So he doesn't know what it is like and what it takes to be a pro football player.
2. He advocates attacking style, but lacks any plan B and when things go wrong he is absolutely clueless how to fix them.
3. He is clueless about players abilities and potential. Examples are Milik, Tonelli and Mertens.
- In his first season with Napoli (2015-16) he totally neglected Mertens and the player was on the verge to leave the club. Only by chance Sarri was forced to put him in attack (due to injuries to the other options) and Mertens is now one of the main goalscorers of the club.
- Milik started really well with Napoli but a bad injury ruled him out. When he was ready to play again Sarri completely ignored him.
- He coached Lorenzo Tonelli in Empoli and got him in Napoli and he absolutely failed to make him a stable defender. This suggests that he has no clue how to build a solid defence.
4. He uses the same starting line up over and over again. He will abuse our starters by not resting them at all and he will alienate the rotational and back up players. This will create an unnecessary tension in the club.

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1) does not matter at all. mou was not a proffesional player either.
2) kind of true but his plan A is really good
3) what are you talking about. Mertens played 40 games that season. Milik had cruciate ligament damage two years in a row, and was involved when ever he was not injured. What was he supposed to do bench Higuain or Mertens?
4) He is not good at rotating, thats true.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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:agree: i dont think anyone wishes we fail, i dont care who we have if they win the CL, if we win the CL with Mou/Sarri coaching and Icardi scoring the game winning goal id still be overjoyed, i just want the team to succeed.

shouldn't stop us from wanting a better Coach that someone who has won literally 0, is generally a disgusting person, based on past comments and actions.
Funny thing is that some of the Allegri haters here were actively rooting for Allegri to fail so the management would fire him.

The best of fans :inter:
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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No Italians, no Mou and no Deschamps.

Pep, Poch, Klopp or Zidane are the only managers I can think of who are worthy enough.
 
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AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,124
Nah. If he comes, i’ll support him however much I dislike him now, because I’m a Juve fan first and foremost. If he comes and wins a few Scudetti and CL here i’ll celebrate him as a Juventus legend. I’ll be overjoyed to be proved wrong about him, as I’m certain so will almost everyone else who dislikes him.

But until he comes it’s fair game for me to voice my displeasure at the notion of this turd on our bench.

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I think what @Valerio is trying to say is that the club plans to go for Guardiola this summer but he may not be ready to move until next. And if we have a deal to bring him next summer, then we need an interim manager.

And the reason for not just keeping Allegri on the bench for one season is that Max may have wanted the club to extend his contract and put their faith in his project and a rebuild and not just stick around for a year waiting to be replaced. Hence why Agnelli and Max said it was a mutual parting of ways.
Then as an intern you don't sign sarri. Plus since when does Juve do half assed shit
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
14,292
I've quite literally never heard of these guys. Massimo di culo sounds more real
Really?

Graham Hunter is a Spanish football "expert" in the UK he occasionally pops up on BBC and Sky. Like a poor man's Balague.

Seems like a prat as do the others, not sure how reliable he is but he will have some decent connections in Spanish football.
 
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