- vOnAm - said:
Pretty much my choices...
Although not doing enough in attempt to fight the Calciopoli scandal is one of the mistakes...I really doubt Moggi was a lone wolf in these cheating schenes, as we know wolves hunt in groups...
I dont know about what actualy went on but watching Serie A games week in week out, I saw we got help from the referees just as much as the other big teams, only the media chooses to blow up Juve's games.
and not selling Del Piero post 2000 season could count as one of Juve's slight mistakes as he continously underperformed......but it shows that Juve could handle that mistake...making him a club legend instead...
You do have Dp on the mind do you not? post 2000 we won 5 scudetti with him playing a big role in all of them and youare saying it was a slight mistake to keep him, really where do we get these people?
Biggest mistake is obvious
1Doping, we might have not been brought to book with that but it scandalised us and it has led to almost destruction of 1 of Italy's best ever prospect in Dp, Vieri and Inzaghi cannot do without injuries anymore ect
2)Hiring Moggi
what we may have won under him is now seriously tainted cos of his sheningans. Berlusconi is 100% correct when he says fans and plays will suffer cos of what people like Moggi have done. Do you as a Juve fan deserve to see your club relegated for what Moggi has done? Do the players?
3)Hiring Capello
With him at the club there was little affinity, just apathy. How many clubs do you know can win 2 scudetti in a row and still have the manager detested?
4) No young talent for younger fans to associate with, watch the young talent grow into something big and grow up with him
5) As for letting players go, the only 1 i do regret and even if it wqas 50m, i still regret us selling ZZ
6)Moving to the completely souless stadio del Alpi
7) Investing in tried and trusted but ultimately old and stale with the likes of Vieira, Emerson, Nedved etc instead of exciting prospects