I'm in the middle on this one, yes Marotta did his fair share of mistakes...
but if you look at the bigger picture, the squad was sustainable, finances were sustainable, we kept winning domestically, we had a competitive squad in europe, juve was a solid top5 team on the uefa rankings. neither of these applies to jj once marotta left
he made samp a cl team, then he left and samp got relegated. he built a serial winner team at juve, when he left, chaos took over and inda became champions after like a decade of sucking ass. it's not that hard to connect the dots
and again, he's not perfect. he's still better than anyone we had ever since, and it's not even close. bottom line is that firing him had nothing else but negative consequences
