Thiago "The Fired Fraud" Motta (190 Viewers)

mOUTta or not?


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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,832
Conte is building a house in Lecce? I dont understand what you are saying...
Well they say he's good at building things so could be that as well but most importantly he's coming home to JJ to undo the trashy foundations laid by a certain Livornese goof who no one in the football world cares about these days.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,990
Well they say he's good at building things so could be that but most importantly he's coming home to JJ to undo the trashy foundations laid by a certain Livornese goof who no one in the football world cares about these days.
Not really sure who construction workers were for the stadium or JJ hotel. If you say those were livornese I trust you. Why would you lie? But I dont see a relevance between contruction work and managerial appointments. Is our stadium up for renovation and we are looking to hire a contractor? Maybe Gatti could send some recommendations.
 

Fab Fragment

Senior Member
Dec 22, 2018
4,071
Not really sure who construction workers were for the stadium or JJ hotel. If you say those were livornese I trust you. Why would you lie? But I dont see a relevance between contruction work and managerial appointments. Is our stadium up for renovation and we are looking to hire a contractor? Maybe Gatti could send some recommendations.
I wouldn’t trust Gatti with a single brick
 

Fumo

Junior Member
Oct 23, 2014
161
he’s lost the dressing room and common sense too, wtf were those subs against Fiorentina?

The project is lost. Management needs to do something very quickly to salvage top 4. Motta cannot do anything about this downward spiral
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,787
Very strange discussion. We were having a serious conversation about our next manager when @Xperd barged in with some construction work. Mods are very lenient allowing threads to get derailed like this.
I can’t understand for the life of me why people like @Xperd think the third most successful coach in Juve’s history is the reason for our failure. Every dude this guy has wanted at Juve has been a spectacular failure- even compared to the lowest of lows during Allegri 2.0
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,320
Thiago Motta, lunch with the management and reaffirmed trust. What's filtering through today

Thiago Motta needed a friendly voice — he got two. After yesterday evening's discussion in the Franchi locker room, where Cristiano Giuntoli addressed both the team and the coach directly, further reassurance arrived today. Superficial? Perhaps. But in the meantime, the lunch between the coach and management represented a moment of clarity. There was no overt tension, but a clear message was conveyed: Juventus must bounce back and avoid turning the current struggles into an irreparable disaster. Qualifying for the Champions League remains an essential goal, especially due to its financial implications.

The Lunch Meeting

The idea hasn't changed: Thiago Motta must find a solution to reverse the negative trend of recent weeks. After their Champions League exit, the team experienced a significant collapse, compromising not only their season but also the coach’s credibility in the eyes of both the management and the locker room. And this is the core issue: the players' responsibilities are evident, but equally clear is the coach's struggle to create harmony within the group. Motta has made bold decisions, but internal stability remains fragile.

Today's lunch was an opportunity to clarify things, but also for Motta to vent his frustrations, particularly regarding the media treatment he’s faced in recent days.

The Reaction

In a prior press conference, Di Gregorio had already anticipated the key points of the initial meeting between the squad and management: a change in direction is necessary, and the team must unite. However, today went further. The starting point was clear: the club will continue with Motta. But trust must be mutual. To manage the crisis, the coach needs to feel supported — both in the project and in his footballing ideas. Criticism and headlines must not shake him. He must be a leader — but not a lone man at the helm. He now has two weeks to work on the team's mentality and correct mistakes before the trip to Florence.

Trust on Borrowed Time

The reality remains the same: Thiago Motta is a coach on borrowed time — and not just because of his contract's expiry. The Juve-Genoa match will be crucial. From now on, every game could mark either a collapse or the start of a turnaround. For now, the management has no backup plan, which is why they haven’t yet pulled the trigger on a dismissal. But the result — and more importantly, the performance — on Saturday the 29th will determine whether this trust is genuine or just for show. Time is ticking, and Thiago Motta’s clock keeps counting down.

[ilbianconerocom]
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,584
The reality remains the same: Thiago Motta is a coach on borrowed time — and not just because of his contract's expiry. The Juve-Genoa match will be crucial. From now on, every game could mark either a collapse or the start of a turnaround. For now, the management has no backup plan, which is why they haven’t yet pulled the trigger on a dismissal. But the result — and more importantly, the performance — on Saturday the 29th will determine whether this trust is genuine or just for show. Time is ticking, and Thiago Motta’s clock keeps counting down.

[ilbianconerocom]
:rofl: gtfo
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
This club died the moment Sarri was brought in to replace Allegri. Even earlier, it can really be traced to the decision to back that absolute parasite Paratici with his Ronaldo - senior citizen galacticos quest instead of Marotta and his idea of rejuvenating the squad and reinforcing the midfield in 2018, but the nail in the coffin was bringing in Sarri with his absolute sad sack loser mentality to move forward from the most successful period for the club post-Lippi. Moving on from Max was likely the right decision, but you do it when you have someone lined up who can improve performance and make progress on the back of current results, you bring in a proper top coach.

One absolute shit decision after another since then with zero continuity. Coaches with completely opposite styles come and gone, Directors come and gone, squad chopped and changed every summer. It’s a shitshow and the sad part is it’s a massive self-inflicted wound done from a place of impressive strength in 2017-18, where all we had to do was continue with slowly improving and rejuvenating the squad each summer.

Since 2018, Juve and Inter have gone in exact opposite directions and it can be boiled down to Marotta vs Paratici (and by extension Allegri vs Sarri) and the fallout from this club’s choice. It’s pretty depressing as a Juve fan.
 
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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
This club died the moment Sarri was brought in to replace Allegri. Even earlier, it can really be traced to the decision to back that absolute parasite Paratici with his Ronaldo - senior citizen galacticos quest instead of Marotta and his idea of rejuvenating the squad and reinforcing the midfield in 2018, but the nail in the coffin was bringing in Sarri with his absolute sad sack loser mentality to move forward from the most successful period for the club post-Lippi. One absolute shit decision after another since then with zero continuity. Coaches with completely opposite styles come and gone, Directors come and gone, squad chopped and changed every summer. It’s a shitshow and the sad part is it’s a massive self-inflicted wound done from a place of impressive strength in 2017-18, where all we had to do was continue with slowing improving and rejuvenating the squad each summer.

Since 2018, Juve and Inter have gone in exact opposite directions and it can be boiled down to Marotta vs Paratici and the fallout from this club’s choice. It’s pretty depressing as a Juve fan.
Are you enjoying Mottaball?
 

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