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RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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#42
I like not having CL clubs drop down to Europa league as it gives a chance to smaller clubs but at the same time they are cannon fodder for English clubs which takes away any excitement to watch it
I didn't even know it was on. I think I watched a total of 0 minutes this year.

Honestly, it's become an irrelevant tournament for any kind of big club. Like Juventus playing in that tournament next year will be embarrassing and demoralizing -- especially when they're not good enough to win it.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
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#45
We’re going to play Europa League next season anyway so might as well try and go for Unay Emery for now, i mean why not after all, maybe we can finally break the european comps curse even if it’s just EL, it’s not like we’re going to be in a position to challenge for anything more anytime soon lol

I’m mostly fooling around ofc but i’d sure not be against it at this stage.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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#46
We’re going to play Europa League next season anyway so might as well try and go for Unay Emery for now, i mean why not after all, maybe we can finally break the european comps curse even if it’s just EL, it’s not like we’re going to be in a position to challenge for anything more anytime soon lol

I’m mostly fooling around ofc but i’d sure not be against it at this stage.
Need to rename the club then

Turin Villa Juventus?

Juvillantus?

 

Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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#47
Need to rename the club then

Turin Villa Juventus?

Juvillantus?

Can’t really blame him for losing the final with Arsenal though, but at least he got them back into one after over a decade, for all we know he might be eligible to break the curse for Juve too and perhaps even help us win it this time, considering that’s our level nowadays…

Maybe he just does better with teams that are based outside of capital cities how about that. :lol:
 
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AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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#48
Midfield?

It is embarrassing for us to be in the Europa League. I would focus solely on the league.
A European trophy would be magnitudes more impactful for this club than a scudetto would be. Everyone can talk down this competition all they want, but if we can't even win it then it just looks ridiculous to do so.
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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#49
A European trophy would be magnitudes more impactful for this club than a scudetto would be. Everyone can talk down this competition all they want, but if we can't even win it then it just looks ridiculous to do so.
There’s atleast 10 clubs stronger than this Juve in the EL


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Alin

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#50
There’s atleast 10 clubs stronger than this Juve in the EL


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But wouldn’t for example an Unay Emery change the balance of that?

With our current manager the same can be said even in Serie A, in the sense that there are at least five teams stronger than this Juve based on what we’ve seen so far, however with someone else more competent in charge that could actually reignite the fire and bring a fresh waive of enthusiasm we’d probably be looking at it with the expectations of at least challenging for the Scudetto, because the level of our competition is really not that great either, and a change in style/vision goes a long way.
 
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But wouldn’t for example an Unay Emery change the balance of that?

With our current manager the same can be said even in Serie A, in the sense that there are at least five teams stronger than this Juve based on what we’ve seen so far, however with someone else more competent in charge that could actually reignite the fire and bring a fresh waive of enthusiasm we’d probably be looking at it with the expectations of at least challenging for the Scudetto, because the level of our competition is really not that great either, and a change in style/vision goes a long way.

The best managers in the modern era are Spanish. Its incredible how much Spain has risen as a footballing nation since 2008. Yes I know there has always been Real Madrid but I think Spain will soon become who people associate football with like Brazil in the past.
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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#53
But wouldn’t for example an Unay Emery change the balance of that?

With our current manager the same can be said even in Serie A, in the sense that there are at least five teams stronger than this Juve based on what we’ve seen so far, however with someone else more competent in charge that could actually reignite the fire and bring a fresh waive of enthusiasm we’d probably be looking at it with the expectations of at least challenging for the Scudetto, because the level of our competition is really not that great either, and a change in style/vision goes a long way.
We’d definitely be up there with Emery.

Honestly, we can all argue about Spalletti being a clown, or others can tell me how great that 68-year-old once in a lifetime winner is. But the guy basically declared bankruptcy the moment he said he doesn’t understand his squad and is questioning himself.
If my boss said something like that, I’d never take him seriously again. This isn’t a 90s emo party, this is Juve.


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RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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#55
My God, just look at some of those other clubs. What a depressing tournament to be a part of. And it's going to be even worse when we lose our first match at home to Eto FC Gyor 1-0
 
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