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Let it go man, it's been 17 years since he did you one...They'd lose the league if they hired him and I'm 100% serious.
Let it go man, it's been 17 years since he did you one...They'd lose the league if they hired him and I'm 100% serious.
A league title with Juve these days is about as impressive as a league title with Celtic. Whoever manages Juve is meant to be challenging in the CL. He didn’t do it and they reckoned he probably wouldn’t be able to do it next season either so he got sacked. That’s my take on it anyway.I don't do trolling mate. A league title won in his first season which should have been enough keep him on for a 2nd year.
Will next years manager also be sacked if they don't win the CL?
Ah yes the Premier league where this seasons champions won its first league title for 30 years with 7 games to spare.League title isn't an achievement for Juve. This is their 9th league in a row. They have been winning the league every year since 2011, yes.
Also, this comparison is flawed, I'm comparing this season with the previous 4-5 seasons, not to a random year in history. The realty is every year of the last few ones they were winning the league with +90 points and at least 4 points gab with the second spot. This year they only gathered 82 points and 1 point gab, this shows they're going backward, not forward.
You need to realize we're talking about Serie A not Premier League.
We'll see the view from all people next year if Inter under Conte pip Juve to the league title and they don't challenge in the CL again. Cup competition exits happen just ask this seasons champions of Spain and England.A league title with Juve these days is about as impressive as a league title with Celtic. Whoever manages Juve is meant to be challenging in the CL. He didn’t do it and they reckoned he probably wouldn’t be able to do it next season either so he got sacked. That’s my take on it anyway.
I'll respond to one of you guys. Ny post was to retort the idea that the Kepa situation affected his ability to govern a team. It hasn't and everyone has seemed to move on. That's why I brought up the league win which wasn't easy this year.I could win that league with that squad plus they never really ran away with it did they ?
Roma would be a good job for him I think although Fonseca did alright last season. Probably will end up at Inter before too long.Sarri should take a year off, and then look for a team who is on the fringe of CL football year in year out, where the pressure isn’t nearly as high as teams like Chelsea or Juve. If he can get a few years of building his squad, and implementing his tactics, then he could surely produce another Napoli.
This was a move Juve had to make though. They can’t mess about when you have 2 more years of Ronaldo. They have some good youth joining the team next season, they need to invest strong whereever else is needed these next 2 summers and push for the CL.
I like this idea, unfortunately I don't have twitter though.I have an idea, it is bit mean, bit who cares..
All of you With twitter account should start pretedning you are itk's or journalists(not that hard obviously) and write something like #juventus wants #lfc manager klopp for their next boss. So when the "big boys of the press" pick it up, it might unsettel * and their manager, and he leaves, maybe it will work, you never know...
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Perhaps it's because this method works and the method you're suggesting only works for technical jobs like being an engineer or working construction? Companies all over the world do exactly this every day. Culture and management go hand in hand, it's got nothing to do with a CV.Such an odd move...why do these clubs insist on bringing ex players back as managers?
Get the best person qualified for the job
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Yeah exactly. What exactly does Pirlo know about managing a big club and winning things? He wouldn't have got the job if he didn't play for themCan't believe they are not asking Pirlo to prove in lower leagues before getting bigger job.
Give it to Giggsy til the end of the season.David Moyes to be the manager "it's great to be back in this part of the world."
It's all nepotism.Can't believe they are not asking Pirlo to prove in lower leagues before getting bigger job.
It's a bit mental, isn't it?Can't believe they are not asking Pirlo to prove in lower leagues before getting bigger job.
Same here, Ish. I can't profess to being a staunch Napoli fan prior to his Chelsea stint but the reports on here were generally glowing.Aye Robbie, Sarri-ball was en vogue when he was joining Chelsea. I was expecting some great attacking football but its almost been the complete opposite.
To be fair it’s not gone that bad in a lot of instances has it? Obviously Zidane and Pep are the unequivocal success stories that every club will be hoping for, but even below them, Ole and Lampard have done okay, and Arsenal seem to be happy with the direction that they’re going in. It’s not a bad move really, and it’s not difficult to go your separate ways if it doesn’t work out.Such an odd move...why do these clubs insist on bringing ex players back as managers?
Get the best person qualified for the job
Yeah nead a new one for this news.Death to mega threads?
Please noAt this rate we're one step closer to Stevie G Liverpool takeover.
Now with Pirlo and hoping Agnelli cuts off this Portugal / Mendes bond for good. Go full Raiola, instead.Porto's Conceicao and Roma's Fonseca are being touted as a potential replacements, mostly to appease Ronaldo, even though Pirlo seems to be the frontrunner. He was spotted attending an emergency meeting at the Continassa headquarters earlier today.
Boh, Raiola isn't an angel either.Now with Pirlo and hoping Agnelli cuts off this Portugal / Mendes bond for good. Go full Raiola, instead.
I bet they’d make an exception for a Guardiola or Klopp.I think people speculating about any foreign coaches didn't realise that Juve just had ONE foreign coach (Deschamps for a single season) since 1974. ALL other coaches were italians so it was always likely that someone like Pirlo will get the job.
He is onboard since the Nedved saga, though... he moved Kean and got them De Ligt, he also controls Donnarumma and Haaland. Mendes is more of a high-level, too-well-connected, international football mobster.Boh, Raiola isn't an angel either.
Guardiola has at least a connection to Juve so yeah he'd be one of the few foreign candidates that are at least feasible from Juve's side but not like that is relevant atm (Guardiola is going nowhere).I bet they’d make an exception for a Guardiola or Klopp.
Poch fanboys will be happy. Good luck to Pirlo such a rookie in management will need it.Pirlo to be the new Juventus manager. What was all that noise about Pochettino earlier?
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