Pre-dict-able. Look out for the Conte to Juventus rumors now, esp if we lose next Sunday in the Derby. Schedulers really screwed us finishing with Fiorentina who hate us as much as Inter does, and the Turin Derby on the road on the final match day.
I don't think there's any way they sack Spalletti after the extension and all the money we will be out from losing CL football next season.
Does Spalletti deserve to be sacked? I don't think so, he came in working with the shit that was already here, what did we do over January? Boga and Holm. Holm is useless, send him back. Boga can be a good bench player. A coach can only motivate the players so much. They have loser mentality, especially the captain Locatelli. "Pressure? We weren’t able to handle it. We lack personality. Champions League? We’re extremely disappointed and bitter—it’s hard to find the words. There’s not much to say: today we played a terrible game." "It’s hard to understand why we played such a game; perhaps we were a bit under pressure," - Locatelli Bitch you're the captain, act like it, motivate your team. He's got to be the worst captain Juve's had in a long time. Other than Yildiz and a few others, clean ********ing house. From the top down. Get rid of Comolli, get rid of Elkann, get rid of Locatelli, Di Gregorio, Koop, Kelly, Cambiasso, David, Openda, let Vlahovic walk.
Agree 100%. Sacking managers left and right where the player personnel is substandard makes no sense. We can all agree that Tudor wasn't a good manager, but Spalletti at least has some track record and at least tries to play attractive football. As I stated the other day, nothing will change unless we bring in someone competent to deal with player acquisitions and transfers. Comolli ain't it; nor was Giuntoli. Yes, you can sell Koopmeiners, but if you replace him with some other scrub or no one at all, where does that leave us?
Serie A is so pathetic, the teams just shuffle the same coaches over and over again. Allegri has just taken over Napoli. It's no surprise the league is a dumpster fire and so is the national team. Bunch of ********ing dinosaurs stuck in their ways.
Absolutely, but whose shoes would you rather be in financially, ours or Como's? They are well run. We aren't.
Small budget? Como's gross spend last summer was €107, the fifth highest in Italy. Their net spending was €94 million, the highest in all of Serie A.