What Manager Would You Want at Juve? (8 Viewers)

Who would you want at the helm?

  • Luigi Del Asterix (Juve)

  • DesCHUMPS (Marseille) just for Vinny

  • Child Molester Wenger (Arsenal)

  • Luciano Assonmyface (Zenit)

  • Sawyer from Lost (Dortmund)

  • Carlo AbouttogethisP45 (Chelsea)

  • Stinky Fingerman (Unemployed)

  • Walter-thats not a very Italian name Mazzeratti (Napoli)

  • Eddy Gayja (Lazio) +Rabs pick

  • Francesco WHO?(Udinese)


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Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
fair points B, although i doubt cap would come with out the board giving him guarntee's that quality players will be at his disposal. also with capello i feel we can attract quality players too his name is not a small name and he kind of guarntees some sort of discipline and success. lets be honest B i think any top class manager would need a totally different squad if he is to work with and thats exactly what we need. i mean some sort of manager who does'nt take non sense from the board. i,e like secco did witrh dd when he got him tiago when dd did'nt ask for him etc
I'm really biased in this regard. Capello is stuck in his ways & hiring him or any other Italian coach is just going to set us back another 2yrs. He's not flexible & is dead set on uber defensive tactics that only seem to work in Serie A. Lets say he does join us & gets the team back to winning ways in Serie A, what's happens when he's found wanting in european competitions? When a team becomes dominate & continually wins, the next progressive step is to work on developing youth prospects & working on the team's style of play in terms of becoming more attractive.

Capello has shown he can't adapt to different situations, he's not prepared to gamble & give young players a chance. Bringing him back is simply short sighted imo. We've had way too much of that over the last six years.
 

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Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
I didn't know he was a part of Inters the treble-staff as Mourinhos assistent.
I thought he only was with Mourinho in Porto.
He was with Mourinho at Inter the season before, but he left at the start of the treble winning season to perform some miracles as Academica manager. He also went with Mourinho to Chelsea, he's basically the guys protégé. What I like in particular about him is his thoroughness. I remember reading an article about him a while ago, I think when he was at Chelsea, detailing the work he did.

He was the guy that compiled the legendary reports on the opposition, telling players the information on the team, and also on the individuals that would be marking them. He was basically Mourinho's 2nd in command, and effectively a 'spy'. We could really do with someone like this. We step on to the field these days and half the time I think all the players know about the opposition is their names. The guys achievements at such a young age are unbelievable, I dont think there are many coaches out there that can rival him. And his tactical knowledge is also impressive, as you would expect working alongside Mourinho for such a long time. I'd love to have this guy. He's the dream coach for us excluding his mentor. But I think he's too talented for our management to even make an attempt for...
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
37,077
He was with Mourinho at Inter the season before, but he left at the start of the treble winning season to perform some miracles as Academica manager. He also went with Mourinho to Chelsea, he's basically the guys protégé. What I like in particular about him is his thoroughness. I remember reading an article about him a while ago, I think when he was at Chelsea, detailing the work he did.

He was the guy that compiled the legendary reports on the opposition, telling players the information on the team, and also on the individuals that would be marking them. He was basically Mourinho's 2nd in command, and effectively a 'spy'. We could really do with someone like this. We step on to the field these days and half the time I think all the players know about the opposition is their names. The guys achievements at such a young age are unbelievable, I dont think there are many coaches out there that can rival him. And his tactical knowledge is also impressive, as you would expect working alongside Mourinho for such a long time. I'd love to have this guy. He's the dream coach for us excluding his mentor. But I think he's too talented for our management to even make an attempt for...
Great post. Thanks, I didn't know that much about him.
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
He would be, Mr. Weatherman, but as exciting a prospect as he seems, I'd wait on him coz he can't even speak the language - communication would be important from the get go. Not the only reaaon though, but that's also why I'd prefer a Capello, Lippi, Ancellotti, coz they could hit the ground running knowing the culture not just of the league but more importantly, the club. AvB for the new PROJECT, a year from now. For now, just someone who can set the team up for success by bringing back that mentality and the players fit to play in the club.
That's the best reason for us to get an foreigner coach!.. We need someone who dosent play the f-ing Italian way! Villas :delpiero:


BTW, the dude got his UEFA coaching licence at the age of 17....
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
That's the best reason for us to get an foreigner coach!.. We need someone who dosent play the f-ing Italian way! Villas :delpiero:


BTW, the dude got his UEFA coaching licence at the age of 17....
:agree: Ridiculous isn't it.

I know there basically nothing, but he was manager of the British Virgin Isles national team when he was 21. He was probably a lot younger than the majority of the players! Thats pretty impressive stuff, he's got a great future ahead of him.

He was spotted by Bobby Robson :cry: - That guy was a legend, his legacy lives on
 

Flamez

Senior Member
Feb 7, 2011
1,991
He was with Mourinho at Inter the season before, but he left at the start of the treble winning season to perform some miracles as Academica manager. He also went with Mourinho to Chelsea, he's basically the guys protégé. What I like in particular about him is his thoroughness. I remember reading an article about him a while ago, I think when he was at Chelsea, detailing the work he did.

He was the guy that compiled the legendary reports on the opposition, telling players the information on the team, and also on the individuals that would be marking them. He was basically Mourinho's 2nd in command, and effectively a 'spy'. We could really do with someone like this. We step on to the field these days and half the time I think all the players know about the opposition is their names. The guys achievements at such a young age are unbelievable, I dont think there are many coaches out there that can rival him. And his tactical knowledge is also impressive, as you would expect working alongside Mourinho for such a long time. I'd love to have this guy. He's the dream coach for us excluding his mentor. But I think he's too talented for our management to even make an attempt for...
These reports. :delpiero:
I have some but they are in portuguese.

And I read somewhere that he left Internazionale because he asked Mou to be his second one. IDK if that is true. :D
 

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