Thiago "The Fired Fraud" Motta (129 Viewers)

mOUTta or not?


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GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,772
they are very late with their protest. the management has been nonexistent for years, and the team drew inferior teams many times already last autumn. if they poison the well even more then there's no cl next season. i don't think motta would get fired either way before the season ends. remember, last season giuntoli waited for allegri to snap before kicking him out, otherwise they would have waited until the last game

they are playing with the club's money at the wrong moment

:boh:
What do you estinate our chances to make it to cl this year to be?
 

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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,926
The Ultras protesting at the management, coach and players earlier this evening:
“Thiago Motta is a piece of shit.”
“Respect our colors’
“Management bust our balls.”
“The team is shit.”
I'm all for protests, timing could have occurred earlier, I would say as early January, though post psv is valid. However I'm not sure I agree with the manner.

Calling you own team shit and manager piece of shit, could all be taken the wrong way. Our management will just swipe it as some hoodlums begging for attention.

This whole protest could have been done in phases. After supercopa exit, express your disappointment without vulgar, then after psv, express anger, but no swearing. Then after Empoli become hostile and shout out pezzo Di merdas. :angrymob:

If we miss CL and this guy's still here... Riot!
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Even if team wins. There should still be protests. Protests on why players get injured. Protests on why 5 defenders are missing games. Protests on why still no word on shirt sponsor
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
This guy gives the worst, most boring interviews. Complete contrast to Allegri, who was smart, outspoken, quite philosophical at times. His pressers were always entertaining. He would toy with journalist, outsmart other managers in battle of words before games. This is more important than people think. It energizes our players while takes motivation off opposition.

Usual Motta's pre match presser: "We are working hard".

Post match: "We need to work harder".
Over the years I’ve listened to a lot of Allegri’s post match press conferences, but have to say that his minimalist take on football also often wasn’t nice to hear. We could have a game with 1% possession, win 1-0 with a lucky goal and he’d still try to convince you that we had a good game.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,291
Performance was decent enough today. I like that the players didn't panic at 0-0 in the second half and kept pushing, especially after the Empoli result.

Thuram showed once again why it was idiotic to drop him.

He needs to now learn that McKennie behind a striker when we are playing a weak team at home and dominate possession isn't a great idea. He has been useful against better teams to close the deep lying midfielder but where there is little space we need someone more able to open teams up. If we are going to play him in games like today he should be asked to get into the box and support the striker. Ideally we should have more creativity in that role.
 

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