Thiago "The Fired Fraud" Motta (177 Viewers)

mOUTta or not?


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BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,089
well, u (Bayern) still have a biggest budget domestically and biggest by far (760m), while we really dont have that - both Milan and Inter have surpassed Juve budget wise last year.
Borussia (513m) is far behind Bayern when it comes to budget, not even worth saying about other German clubs.
In the long term, lets not fool ourselves - its mostly about money in football.
Juve probably will be back to be the wealthiest football club in Italy soon, if the managment doesnt fuck it up even more, but it will take time and u need CL for this.

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that would be soo stupid, this guy can hadle pressure or criticism
But much of it also seems to come down to poor planning and decision making or am I wrong?
 

Juve-Fan-Iraq

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2023
2,284
I haven't seen anything that suggests that things are improving besides the odd games here and there. Our possession is sterile, offensively we are very weak, defensively we are disorganized, long story short, there are more issues than not with Motta at the moment. I don't think we can afford to miss the champions league because our next mercato will be a disaster and our team will be full of undesirable players. I don't think we can keep Bremer for example. Why does management think it's okay to miss the champions league since that seems to be our only source of income due to not winning anything anytime soon...
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,832
I like it. No more iTalibans please.
Xavi would be a fail. It's like Barca hiring Allegro.

It's like the other end of extreme. You cannot hire Xavi who has vastly different philosophy and expect immediate results. This is going to be another year zero and you along with others are going to complain about poor results.

It would just mean we don't have a vision or direction. Who are the goal setters at this club?

The one thing I liked about Agnelli initially is that he had a clear plan and vision on where he intended to take the club in 4-5 years. Even he admitted that the success with Conte was quite unexpected and that they were way ahead than what they had initially planned for their project. But after 2018, everything went downhill for him both professionally and personally. Success and arrogance got to his head.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,710
We need a manager who will get the best out of these players. If we ignore the fact that the squad is mediocre, go for Pep, Klopp, and Zidane, but I'm not sure how good they'd with these bums.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,927
So I've got the match against Benfica and Empoli to decide on whether we should keep or sack him and the vote closes. I think thats fair.

2 draws and we keep, anything else we sack!
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,608
So I've got the match against Benfica and Empoli to decide on whether we should keep or sack him and the vote closes. I think thats fair.

2 draws and we keep, anything else we sack!
Its safe to say next few games will define his future, maybe not 2 but let's say next 5. He won't have any excuses left, but I'm pretty sure we will do well in those games.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
So I've got the match against Benfica and Empoli to decide on whether we should keep or sack him and the vote closes. I think thats fair.

2 draws and we keep, anything else we sack!
Why though? We have seen the approach has been the same every match. There is no point in my opinion in delaying because it just means more dropped points

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Xavi would be a fail. It's like Barca hiring Allegro.

It's like the other end of extreme. You cannot hire Xavi who has vastly different philosophy and expect immediate results. This is going to be another year zero and you along with others are going to complain about poor results.

It would just mean we don't have a vision or direction. Who are the goal setters at this club?

The one thing I liked about Agnelli initially is that he had a clear plan and vision on where he intended to take the club in 4-5 years. Even he admitted that the success with Conte was quite unexpected and that they were way ahead than what they had initially planned for their project. But after 2018, everything went downhill for him both professionally and personally. Success and arrogance got to his head.
That’s a stretch saying he wouldn’t fit. Xavi is a proven winner with 2 different teams. And unlike pirlo he proved he can fit into a big team and win titles.

Regardless the new manager is not expected to win titles now. Just salvage the season and get champions league and build next season.
 

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