Who would be in the frame for them now?
Who would be in the frame for them now?
I hear he's the highest paid manager in the world. Be hell of a signingJuventus to me are a club whose manager should always be a ruthless bastard in an expensive suit.
Simeone ?
Simeone has always maintained he wants to manage Inter at some point, who have a massive rivalry with Juve. Would be a surprise if he went there.Juventus to me are a club whose manager should always be a ruthless bastard in an expensive suit.
Simeone ?
Hollicom will quickly tell us Lennon turned it downWho would be in the frame for them now?
Juventus to me are a club whose manager should always be a ruthless bastard in an expensive suit.
Simeone ?
First job would be to shave off his hair completely but leave the stubble on the face to complete the look. . . A la james richardsonHorncastle should have his own football Italia show sipping on a nespresso with a copy of the Gazzetta Dello Sport to hand.
Money talks though. I think theyll go for Pepe.Simeone has always maintained he wants to manage Inter at some point, who have a massive rivalry with Juve. Would be a surprise if he went there.
Conte may leave there. Not happy with board so who knows.Think Simeone has intimidated before if he's going back to Italy to coach, he wants it to be with Inter.
Hollicom will quickly tell us Lennon turned it down
I don't see the point of Conte or Allegri going back if they're desperate for a change in the way they play.I'm not overly surprised, they should go for Gasperini. However, i think they may go for a bigger name.
Part of me thought Sarri would be granted leniency to win his first league medal, then build onto Sarri ball. With their squad they should be competing at the high end of Europe, as i said no surprise.
Pep has been linked occasionally and with the midfield Juve have i think he would cream his drawers.
Aye, the whole Allegri fiasco emerged due to them winning every game 2-1 half arsed. IMO it began to end for Sarri (wrongly, in my opinion) when he practically fell out with Ronaldo coupled with his reluctance to play Ramsey and Rabiot (Those three taking home roughy £1 million per week). Then the board stepped in told him he had to do X.I don't see the point of Conte or Allegri going back if they're desperate for a change in the way they play.
It would be the most Juve thing to do, though.
Could well bePochettino's next club
When Ronaldo ended up dictating where him and Dybala were playing, I knew it was the end.Aye, the whole Allegri fiasco emerged due to them winning every game 2-1 half arsed. IMO it began to end for Sarri (wrongly, in my opinion) when he practically fell out with Ronaldo coupled with his reluctance to play Ramsey and Rabiot (Those three taking home roughy £1 million per week). Then the board stepped in told him he had to do X.
I reckon Sarri should have had another year, he's won his first league medal which would take some pressure off and allowed him to play his pretty football. Very hard to find a total football playing manager to come in, implement his philosophy and win things straight away.
Good, prick cost me money last night
Players regularly move between the two clubs, and Milan as well, so doubt it would be much of an issue for a manager to do it.Simeone has always maintained he wants to manage Inter at some point, who have a massive rivalry with Juve. Would be a surprise if he went there.
Would be perfect for them.Juventus to me are a club whose manager should always be a ruthless bastard in an expensive suit.
Simeone ?
Be stunned if it isn’t Poch.
Good, prick cost me money last night
While I don’t think he would go there it doesn’t really mean anything in Italy tbh. Lippi and Trapp managed both. As did Zaccheroni who was the biggest Inter fan you would ever meet - his family founded an Inter supporters club - and he also managed Milan. Conte was pretty dyed in the wool Juve too.Simeone has always maintained he wants to manage Inter at some point, who have a massive rivalry with Juve. Would be a surprise if he went there.