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New Juve coach?


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Gagi

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Jul 19, 2007
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even if we lose, 2nd place brings more money than 3rd, and that would be their best season ever. i do trust atalanta not to lose. i don't trust our players, though. i know bologna couldn't care less, but sinisa knows how to motivate his team against big sides.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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And Lazio have more money to spend...
Actually Atalanta have spend more money on transfer fees during that time. However they've also received quite a bit in sales so their net spend is ≈70m lower than Lazio's. So you have two very different transfer models: one keeps their best players and spends very little on reinforcements and the other sells their players but spends a bit more money on getting reinforcements in.
 

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MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
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I have no clue but Max and ZZ both sound like the best choices. When CR7 came craved offensive minded soccer but these days relegated to wanting only 1-0 Max-like wins. If CR7 wants to bring Juve a CL trophy, he might have to settle for 25 goals max for the season. Looking back if Max/CR7 could have had that 2nd year together, maybe it could have progressed well?
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Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Lol Inzaghi's three trophies is better and more overachieving than Gasp has ever done.
You're viewing Lazio and Atalanta as equal teams, yet the reality is that the financial gap between Lazio and Inter is relatively similar to the gap between Lazio and Atalanta, yet Gasp has continued to finish above Inzaghi for most of the past 5 years.
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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You're viewing Lazio and Atalanta as equal teams, yet the reality is that the financial gap between Lazio and Inter is relatively similar to the gap between Lazio and Atalanta, yet Gasp has continued to finish above Inzaghi for most of the past 5 years.
Atalanta has a better team. Inzaghi has won 3 trophies against better teams, Gasp zero. It is not even close.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Atalanta has a better team. Inzaghi has won 3 trophies against better teams, Gasp zero. It is not even close.
the performance of Atalanta players outside of their Atalanta bubble makes me think that Gasp is the reason why you think Atalanta better. f.e. Gagliardini, Kessie, Cristante looked like the shit in Atalanta, but all turned out to be much less exciting once they joined Inter, Milan and Roma.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Atalanta has a better team. Inzaghi has won 3 trophies against better teams, Gasp zero. It is not even close.
That's a bad take. Atalanta were a bottom midtable team before Gasp took over. Their budget is also not comparable to Lazio.

Two of those three trophies won by Inzaghi are supercoppa's. Really weak argument there.

Having said that, I would prefer someone younger, up and coming coach like Inzaghi who still has room to improve over Gasperini who would probably need the ideal conditions to be a success here.
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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That's a bad take. Atalanta were a bottom midtable team before Gasp took over. Their budget is also not comparable to Lazio.

Two of those three trophies won by Inzaghi are supercoppa's. Really weak argument there.

Having said that, I would prefer someone younger, up and coming coach like Inzaghi who still has room to improve over Gasperini who would probably need the ideal conditions to be a success here.
I don't care. Winning trophies matters. No matter how, when and where - it matters much more than just qualifying for CL. Kudos to Gasp, Inzaghi did better.

3/4 years before Inzaghi came Lazio finished 7th, 9th, (then 3rd), then 8th. Then with Inzaghi 5th (2 pts behind 4th Atalanta), then 5th again (level on pts with 4th Inter and 12 ahead of Atalanta in 7th), then 8th (9 pts behind Atalanta 3rd) and then 4th (level on pts with Atalanta in 3rd). So all in all I don't see that much of a difference in the league either.

And the other day when I was saying Gasp was a loser I was getting all kinds of 'when and where was he supposed to stumble upon a trophy with Juve dominating the league'. Guess what - Inzaghi beat Juve in both Supercoppa titles and beat Atalanta in the Coppa final (who eliminated Juve beforehand). I don't see how this is debatable at all.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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I don't care. Winning trophies matters. No matter how, when and where - it matters much more than just qualifying for CL. Kudos to Gasp, Inzaghi did better.

3/4 years before Inzaghi came Lazio finished 7th, 9th, (then 3rd), then 8th. Then with Inzaghi 5th (2 pts behind 4th Atalanta), then 5th again (level on pts with 4th Inter and 12 ahead of Atalanta in 7th), then 8th (9 pts behind Atalanta 3rd) and then 4th (level on pts with Atalanta in 3rd). So all in all I don't see that much of a difference in the league either.

And the other day when I was saying Gasp was a loser I was getting all kinds of 'when and where was he supposed to stumble upon a trophy with Juve dominating the league'. Guess what - Inzaghi beat Juve in both Supercoppa titles and beat Atalanta in the Coppa final (who eliminated Juve beforehand). I don't see how this is debatable at all.
I'd rather we qualify for the CL at the weekend than win the coppa if we had to choose.
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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I'd rather we qualify for the CL at the weekend than win the coppa if we had to choose.
I should've ended the sentence with "than just qualifying for CL and never winning anything".

Sure, for Juventus who have won so much over the years a one off Coppa means less than qualifying for CL and financial benefits that gives you, but if you're never (or rarely) winning anything...
 
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