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New Juve coach?


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rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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#10
Take out Mancini in vote he extend til 2026 with FIGC

Roberto Mancini has officially signed a new deal with Italy, keeping him at the helm until 2026.
The FIGC President Gabriele Gravina has confirmed the current Azzurri CT will lead the team in two European Championships and two World Cups.
He will be in charge until the World Cup that will take place in US, Mexico and Canada.
“We wanted to give continuity to our work,” Gravina said at the Federal Council. “Beyond winning a trophy, there’s a project to work on.
“Mancini has been working brilliantly for two years and moving forward on this project was a duty out of respect for the Federation and our fans.
“We made an important choice, supported by us in the Federation and not by different sponsors or other parties.
“We want to caress the enthusiasm of the Italian fans, now we are aiming to win a trophy that has been missing for years and we must put ourselves forward.
“Without overthinking if it doesn’t happen, because only one team wins in the end.”
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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#11
Zidane's salary is 13 million...

Even if we were not in financial trouble Juventus wont pay that to a coach...
Would you rather pay Pirlo 2 million in gross wages and lose 100s of millions of euros in lost TV money, sponsorship deals, and prize money and spend languishing near or below the CL spots, or spend 26 million gross and compete at the highest level as our club is supposed to do? I’m sure what my answer is, but yeah, I trust the management to gloss over this obvious fact.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Would you rather pay Pirlo 2 million in gross wages and lose 100s of millions of euros in lost TV money, sponsorship deals, and prize money and spend languishing near or below the CL spots, or spend 26 million gross and compete at the highest level as our club is supposed to do? I’m sure what my answer is, but yeah, I trust the management to gloss over this obvious fact.
Agree to this

We currently paid 7,5M +5,5M +1M = 14M (Allegri + Sarri + Pirlo)
So if both Allegri and Sarri get suitor, we absolutely have the ability to pay Zidane
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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Would you rather pay Pirlo 2 million in gross wages and lose 100s of millions of euros in lost TV money, sponsorship deals, and prize money and spend languishing near or below the CL spots, or spend 26 million gross and compete at the highest level as our club is supposed to do? I’m sure what my answer is, but yeah, I trust the management to gloss over this obvious fact.
Oh if It was me of course I would rather have Zidane... but if you believe that our management will see it like that... well you havent been paying attention :boh:


And that las line my friend... well... lets just say that its nice to see someone who still "trust" our management :snoop:
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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#17
I believe that if we go to EL as it looks like and we go for a complete restructure with youngster.... Gasperini could be a short term cheap option while we rebuid the team

If we are going to keep CR7, Zizou or Max are the only options
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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#18
The most important thing this must be to resolve before preseason soon is better maybe after the last match when everything clear and we consider all of our options

And then start our Mercato after that because we know what we expect after we know who will be at the helm
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,832
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Agree to this

We currently paid 7,5M +5,5M +1M = 14M (Allegri + Sarri + Pirlo)
So if both Allegri and Sarri get suitor, we absolutely have the ability to pay Zidane
That's not how it works at Juventus.

We like to line up the pockets of greedy agents and mercenary footballers over 'investing' on coaches.

Paratici paid €20M in agent fees in covid year. Tells all you need to know.
 
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