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Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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Lol, everyday its a new manager. My head is dizzy. 100% Del Neri, FSC says Mazzarri, Conte is in pole position, DD is bringing his Frenchies with him, we're in prelim talks with Van Gaal, VB says "yes", Capello quits England. Whoa, I wonder who's going to be named tomorrow.
 

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Bjerknes

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I agree that he might get us a CL-spot next season, but with the right signings next summer I don't see why he wouldn't bring us the Scudetto.
Because this team and squad is an absolute joke compared to his last Juve. Capello needs a team filled with world class players to get results. If he has it, he'll win. If he doesn't, he'll fail.

Fuck him. Get somebody else. The more I think about it, the less I like this idea.
 

Fake Melo

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Lol, everyday its a new manager. My head is dizzy. 100% Del Neri, FSC says Mazzarri, Conte is in pole position, DD is bringing his Frenchies with him, we're in prelim talks with Van Gaal, VB says "yes", Capello quits England. Whoa, I wonder who's going to be named tomorrow.
It's sick :lol:
 

Badass J Elkann

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Would make sense if Agnelli's plan was to bring Capello in 2012 after Delneris contract was expired. Now that Delneri is gone this season we won't bring in a coach for just one season and then hand it over to Capello. Maybe it was now or never for Capello to manage us again and he resigned. DAMN I am dreaming :D

It's all over twitter.
i dont think agnelli intends to bring capello in a coaching capacity, more of a technical director
 

Joe

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Is anyone a little worried with Villas Boas? I mean, I know he's doing a great job at Porto but with Juventus being so fragile at the moment I'm kind of scared to go for the risk. Something in my head says it would be safer to Deschamps in Torino.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Is anyone a little worried with Villas Boas? I mean, I know he's doing a great job at Porto but with Juventus being so fragile at the moment I'm kind of scared to go for the risk. Something in my head says it would be safer to Deschamps in Torino.
agreed. im actually more worried that because he is young that players will undermine his ability, that is not to say i don't particularly want VB, but i wouldn't be as comfortable with his appointment as i would with DD
 

Bjerknes

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Is anyone a little worried with Villas Boas? I mean, I know he's doing a great job at Porto but with Juventus being so fragile at the moment I'm kind of scared to go for the risk. Something in my head says it would be safer to Deschamps in Torino.
Because we all know, if you don't have Serie A experience, you're going to flop.

Just look at Mourinho.

Oh wait.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Like they do in Porto? :confused2

Quit with the fucking nonsense already.
no disrespect to porto but it doesn't carry the same pressure and prestige as coaching a team as rich as Juve's history, im sure VB is a great motivator, we've seen it in the europa league but he himself admitted that serie A might be out of his depth tactically.
 

ALC

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no disrespect to porto but it doesn't carry the same pressure and prestige as coaching a team as rich as Juve's history, im sure VB is a great motivator, we've seen it in the europa league but he himself admitted that serie A might be out of his depth tactically.
He probably said that because it sounds nicer than "I don't want to coach in that shit hole of a league".

I'd rather have DD though, instead of VB and Capello. Let him bring his frenchies, they're awesome.
 

Bjerknes

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no disrespect to porto but it doesn't carry the same pressure and prestige as coaching a team as rich as Juve's history, im sure VB is a great motivator, we've seen it in the europa league but he himself admitted that serie A might be out of his depth tactically.
These are what you call excuses.

Uh huh, I'm sure he doesn't hold a candle to the superior Italian managers of Del Neri, Mazzarri, et cetera.

Lets just stick with the old farts of the Italian game, that'll do us well in the long run. :pado:
 
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