Giorgio Chiellini - Director of Football Strategy (84 Viewers)

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
9,634
Waiting. Tuz arguements are always so full of intellect.

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People don't seem to know what he does. Yet he does it bad? It's a serious question. With no one seemingly able to produce an answer.

Yet of course people will use this question and later on Xperd, JCK and co. will claim I said 'Chiellini would be a terrific DS'.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
11,802
This is the management’s plan to finally get us out of Europe completely.
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I'd actually like this but I'm extremely doubtful that he's ready. He is unique in how well he understands football and is qualified in economics. I like the idea of PSG coming in for one of our talents and realising they have to get past fucking Chiellini to sign them, but only once the Captain is actually ready for such a role.

Enough with killing the potential careers of our legends by promoting them too quickly. Get somebody and make Giorgio his number 2 so he can learn the ropes properly
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
9,634
Sounds like another Pirloish gamble to burn another legend

Afaik all of his qualifications and experience are in business, but what does he know about scouting?
Well, I get that arguement but that would be pretty far from his main task in that role. Rebuilding our pretty much non-existent scouting system again is 'tho.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
120,646
Well they said technical area. I'm thinking that would include assessing talent, recruitment/signings, etc.
He knows nothing about any of that. He has an MBA from U of Torino. I have an MBA as well. Appoint me to chief talent scout. At least I actually watch Ligue 1. I doubt these clowns even know who Sangare is.
 

Xperd

<--- Faces of Failure
Jun 1, 2012
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Waiting. Tuz arguements are always so full of intellect.

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People don't seem to know what he does. Yet he does it bad? It's a serious question. With no one seemingly able to produce an answer.

Yet of course people will use this question and later on Xperd, JCK and co. will claim I said 'Chiellini would be a terrific DS'.
Contrarily, being blindly optimistic and blindly defending everything is not an indicator of intellect either so keep your sarcasm to yourself.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
8,793
Contrarily, being blindly optimistic and blindly defending everything is not an indicator of intellect either so keep your sarcasm to yourself.
Y’all going too hard on @Robee , afaik he only ever wanted to keep things democratic over here by having on the forum a representative from both those currently in charge and those in the opposition so that both voices are heard…

He always goes against the wind of excessive criticism, actually even when it’s not excessive and just fully 100% legit criticism with all the proof in the world, but that’s only because he has tuZ’s best interest at heart as this usually generates a lot of reactions and activity on the forum by triggering many of us at times into endless back and forth debates after reading some of the contrarianism and blind defending on many topics, therefore i wouldn’t necessarily say he is doing it to appear intellectually superior but rather instead sacrifices himself to look completely irrational and foolish, but that is also only because he loves Juve and hopes that being optimistic and defending the club even when everyone else is pessimistic and in negativity mode will perhaps help him feel as a more loyal supporter.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
38,730
What the heck has he done since retiring from being a player?
yeah man, he should have made david to score sitters. he didn't. so he's a fraud

he spent his whole life in football, only one year in management. how the fuck do we think we are to assess him from our armchairs? was he supposed to turn things around at jj? really?

why are we having this discussion is completely beyond me. the most random scapegoat of them all
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
120,646
yeah man, he should have made david to score sitters. he didn't. so he's a fraud

he spent his whole life in football, only one year in management. how the fuck do we think we are to assess him from our armchairs? was he supposed to turn things around at jj? really?

why are we having this discussion is completely beyond me. the most random scapegoat of them all
If he's one of those backing Spunkletti then that's all I need to know about him.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
8,793
If he's one of those backing Spunkletti then that's all I need to know about him.
I can understand backing Spalletti as a somewhat decent short term solution to balance the ship and salvage a 4th place finish, after which if that would’ve been delivered i’d also concede to even backing his renewal for another season with him getting a preseason and a better summer mercatto to build with when considering the overall circumstances, it would’ve been worth a try in case he’d have achieved his minimum objectives and there’d be no other competent alternatives that we could lure here either, but that was before all the failures and humiliations, now if even after all this he is still fully behind him and Elkann actually values Chiellini’s opinion on this then maybe he’s indeed another one that might be better to step down.
 
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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
38,730
If he's one of those backing Spunkletti then that's all I need to know about him.
30+ years of success in football summed up in a single sentence on tuz

i'm used to simplistic messages online and i agree with allegri's bottom line that football is simple, but this one is probably a tiny bit too stripped down even for my taste

it's mostly on the players, buddy. this is not a 90 points squad, very-very far from it. these players lack character, balls, grinta, call it whatever. they can't perform under pressure. that's been the case with juventus players for years. i don't want to single out anyone, but since ronaldo and chiellini himself left/retired, there's not a single true leader in the locker. there are good players, there are physically strong players, there are fast ones, dudes that can shoot, run or tackle, but their character is weak as fuck. there's not a single juventus player from the last 5-6 seasons who left the team and became a star elsewhere. huijsen is the only one whose career only started at juve so it's mostly natural progress for him. the rest plays for monaco, dortmund, atleti as a sub, marseille, lazio, clubs like this. even de ligt, who was ajax's captain at 18, turned out to be mentally weak for a leader. out of our current squad, literally zero players would start for any of our teams during our 9-year scudetto run. maybe vlahovic instead of matri, but even cambiaso over estigarribia is more than debatable lol. tuz would take bentancur back, but he's barely avoiding relegation with spurs. besides huijsen, there's not a single player who left after our last scudetto i'd take back as a starter. i liked savona and some players like soulé or alberto costa obviously had some potential,

so yeah, i could go on, but it's the players. this is a ~70 point squad, let's face it. if locatelli and david scored their penalties we'd be in cl. same if di gregorio wasn't a fucking fraud. and so on.

if our overpaid lazy weak ass motherfuckers believe for a second that their failure is on the coach, that would send the worst possible message. backing the coach in this situation is not a choice, it's the only possible choice for any club manager. and it's just a rumor by some italian _journalist. and spalletti will probably resign anyway

:boh:
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
9,634
Contrarily, being blindly optimistic and blindly defending everything is not an indicator of intellect either so keep your sarcasm to yourself.
Maybe a question doesn't hold an opinion one way or the other. Just like one sentence doesn't imply all the other imaginary things you extend it with. So my sarcasm was just a prediction based on earlier events and it's just an inch away from happening now.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
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But begin a good player and being a good manager is two different things.

He hasn’t done anything of notice as a manager.

He’s one of the guys that extended the frauds contract without cl qualification. For the love of god couldn’t we have waited a bit longer ?? Now he’s on 6 mil net which is ridiculous….

And sorry to say this is not Verona or Pisa. At Juve you win or you’re done. Accept it or stay a loser


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