[Serie A] Bari 1-0 JUVENTUS (August 29th 2010) (16 Viewers)

DelPieroTen

Junior Member
Dec 8, 2009
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Negativity has its place, but this doomsday shit people are spouting is too much. All the yahoos hated Secco, so we take the very positive step of hiring Marotta. Marotta is celebrated until he sold Diego and the fanboys call for his head. Against Bari we started with 6 players who were not at Juve last year and have really never played together, but folks still expected Juve 2005 on the field.

Have patience. By 2012 Juve will be back to its usual standards.
I agree with what you're saying. I think there are reasons to worry about the future of this club but to throw the toys out of the pram after one game and after the sale of one player is ridiculous.

However, I wish I could share your optimism about Juventus at the minute and that all will be fine by 2012. After relegation to Serie B the 3 seasons that followed were very encouraging IMO. We came straight back up in first season and were a strong side again in Serie A for 2 seasons. I'd even say we recovered from the relegation as best as we could have hoped for. However, the collapse of this side in the past year is worrying, we've went backwards. Patience is exactly what is needed but none is being shown. The club are rushing into signings and various managerial appointments without any clear thought or structure it seems. It appeared Guus Hiddink was one of our top choices but we weren't prepared to pay the wages he was asking for, we then went for Rafa (which would have been an awful appointment) and that never came off either. Who knows where Del Neri was on 'the list' of our most wanted managers. It's the same with various transfer targets, we seem to designate who we want and when we don't get them we panic and rush into a solution. A lot of money has been wasted in the past few seasons. The fact we have made a number of loan signings this summer isn't a clear sign of direction, it's another example of short term fixes and papering over cracks.

Last season was a wake up call and the club really needs to get it right this time, it's a delicate stage in this club's history at the moment and we need strong management and guidance, can't afford to many wasted seasons. Maybe the pressure from the fans isn't helping but I think a more calculated approach is needed for the club.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
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I'm just concerned about how long it's going to take this team to gel, and whether by that time we will have dropped out of the CL places, let alone the title race.

I'm also perturbed by all those loan deals, because if none of the players bought on loan prove themselves worthy, and many of them are quite mediocre to be honest, then we are just going to have to spend even more money next year, money which me might not have, to make some decent acquisitions.

The way I look at it, if we had kept Diego, Poulsen, Giovinco, and Trezeguet, got rid of Sissoko, Grosso, Zebina, Sali, and Camo, and not wasted money on Martinez, Quag, and potentially Boriello, we would have a been a better squad for it. We could've focused all our attentions on getting a quality LB and world class striker for next season. As it stands, we have a squad with very limited creativity, pathetic fullbacks, and zero poachers (in fact, all our prima puntas need an average of 6-8 chances to convert).
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,190
Negativity has its place, but this doomsday shit people are spouting is too much. All the yahoos hated Secco, so we take the very positive step of hiring Marotta. Marotta is celebrated until he sold Diego and the fanboys call for his head. Against Bari we started with 6 players who were not at Juve last year and have really never played together, but folks still expected Juve 2005 on the field.

Have patience. By 2012 Juve will be back to its usual standards.
I expect better from you, Pado.

Only two players haven't played with their team in a meaningful match, Quag and Krasic. The others have been playing for a while now with each other.

If you want to condone a loss to Bari, fine. But at least admit the overal group of players is pretty mediocre. That's the only real explanation, can't have it both ways.
 

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