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The Manager Saga thread (2015-17)
decentK 9 years ago Edited
Arsenal 38 2896

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti >>>> CONFIRMED TO BAYERN
José Mourinho >>>> Man Utd 99%
Brendan Rodgers >>>> CONFIRMED TO CELTIC
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola >>>>CONFIRMED TO Man City
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now) [Who will replace Wenger?]
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas AVAILABLE
Diego Simeone

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez? >> Stays in Newcastle?
Hiddink?
Van Gaal? (probably retires)

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

BONUS

Conte to Chelsea
Mircea Lucescu to Zenit

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

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Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when so many changes will happen in big clubs.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti
José Mourinho
Brendan Rodgers
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola (According to Sky, WILL leave Bayern next summer)
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now)
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti
José Mourinho
Brendan Rodgers
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola (According to Sky, WILL leave Bayern next summer)
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now)
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti
José Mourinho
Brendan Rodgers
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola (According to Sky, WILL leave Bayern next summer)
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now)
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti >>>> CONFIRMED TO BAYERN
José Mourinho
Brendan Rodgers
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola >>>>AVAILABLE FROM SUMMER 2016
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now)
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)
Diego Simeone

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti >>>> CONFIRMED TO BAYERN
José Mourinho
Brendan Rodgers
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola >>>>AVAILABLE FROM SUMMER 2016
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now) [Who will replace Wenger?]
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)
Diego Simeone

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti >>>> CONFIRMED TO BAYERN
José Mourinho
Brendan Rodgers
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola >>>>CONFIRMED TO Man City
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now) [Who will replace Wenger?]
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)
Diego Simeone

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti >>>> CONFIRMED TO BAYERN
José Mourinho >>>> Man Utd 99%
Brendan Rodgers >>>> CONFIRMED TO CELTIC
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola >>>>CONFIRMED TO Man City
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now) [Who will replace Wenger?]
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)
Diego Simeone

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez? >> Stays in Newcastle?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti >>>> CONFIRMED TO BAYERN
José Mourinho >>>> Man Utd 99%
Brendan Rodgers >>>> CONFIRMED TO CELTIC
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola >>>>CONFIRMED TO Man City
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now) [Who will replace Wenger?]
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)
Diego Simeone

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez? >> Stays in Newcastle?

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

BONUS

Conte to Chelsea

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

Since it seems so many 'big' managers (& some smaller ones) are available and will be available soon, I decided to make this thread. I don't remember a time when changes will happen in so many big clubs in such a short period.

So the basic question is, which clubs are going to get which managers from this day till like 2017 summer?

Here are some managers which are available & will be. PLEASE give me more if/when you know more

AVAILABLE

Marcelo Bielsa
Carlo Ancelotti >>>> CONFIRMED TO BAYERN
José Mourinho >>>> Man Utd 99%
Brendan Rodgers >>>> CONFIRMED TO CELTIC
(Gary Monk)
(David Moyes)

Will be available

Pep Guardiola >>>>CONFIRMED TO Man City
Arsene Wenger (Nobody knows when it'll happen, but it's getting closer now) [Who will replace Wenger?]
LVG (Gets sack VERY soon, or will leave anyway next summer or 2017 summer)
Andre Villas boas (I'm pretty sure he won't stay in Russia for long time)
Diego Simeone

Managers who would have to move out of the way (eventho doing decent job)

Blank?
Pellegrini?
Benitez? >> Stays in Newcastle?
Hiddink?
Van Gaal? (probably retires)

Pretty much ignoring La Liga & Serie A here, so please - give a heads up if there are notable managers who are jobless currently.

BONUS

Conte to Chelsea

IMPORTANT!! TELL ME WHY SUCH MANAGER WOULD FIT IN SUCH CLUB!

Comments
NovaRuk 9 years ago
Real Madrid/Barcelona, Malaysia 17 741

What about Diego Simeone?

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Emrecan_58 9 years ago
Besiktas 149 3375

Bayern Munich has confirmed Pep Guardiola will leave Germany champions at the end of the season & will be replaced by Carlo Ancelotti.

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decentK 9 years ago
Arsenal 38 2896

@Novaruk Will add.

@emrecan Yep, will update.

Where should or will Guardiola go & why? Is Ancelotti a good move for Bayern?

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JozeMourinho 9 years ago
Chelsea, Greece 18 1254

Guardiola should go and try the English league for me either with City or United. If he wins a UCL he will prove himself even more as a manager because people tend to use the argument ''he just manages already world class teams thats why he wins''. I just hope he might come up with something else besides tiki taka.

Ancelotti is the best move Bayern made this year after Douglas Costa and Perez will realise what a huge mistake he did when he faces Carlos Bayern and to be honest I think any team would fear 10 times more an Ancelotti Bayern than a Guardiola Bayern.

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Jimbet 9 years ago
Arsenal, Malaysia 12 1292

Guardiola are heavily favored on joining either man united or man city.. Media even stated he's even interested on replacing wenger at Arsenal because he is a fan of Wengers project and our style of play suits him.. Guardiola will reveal his future plans next week.. for now we wait what he will say..

Ancelotti is a GREAT manager.. he can make any top team lethal and dangerous.. so definitely a good move for Bayern..

Diego Simeone.. i got a feeling that maybe he will join chelsea at the end of the season.. MAYBE..

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liomessi10 9 years ago
Barcelona, Argentina 222 3053

I just want simeone to stay were he is

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decentK 9 years ago Edited
Arsenal 38 2896

@joze It's pretty certain he'll join somewhere in BPL.

@jimbet Guardiola to Arsenal is only possible, if he'll have another holiday year and then coming to Arsenal 2017 summer when Wenger might leave. :/ Diego Simeone to Chelsea sounds pretty real to me also.

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@joze It's pretty certain he'll join somewhere in BPL.

@jimbet Guardiola to Arsenal is only possible, if he would have another holiday year & come 2017 summer. :/ Diego Simeone to Chelsea sounds pretty real to me also.

@joze It's pretty certain he'll join somewhere in BPL.

@jimbet Guardiola to Arsenal is only possible, if he'll have another holiday year & come 2017 summer. :/ Diego Simeone to Chelsea sounds pretty real to me also.

SunFlash 9 years ago
USA 19 3260

So what's all this I'm hearing about Antonio Conte, Chelsea fans? Is it legit?

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JozeMourinho 9 years ago
Chelsea, Greece 18 1254

Nobody knows mate, every week we have a new manager linked to us.

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MisterDaniel 9 years ago
Bayern Munich, Croatia 17 92

So what's all this I'm hearing about Antonio Conte, Chelsea fans? Is it legit?

Well, a lot of Italian fans dislike Conte for his poor mentality and he fact that he complains about a lack of talent (Which is wrong because Italy has plenty of youngsters such as Berna, Rugani, and Berardi). So that could factor something.

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decentK 9 years ago
Arsenal 38 2896

Sky has reported the Conte thing so it's 95% sure then.

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Tuanis 9 years ago
Manchester United, England 87 2311

I bet if Hiddink ends up doing a decent job at Chelsea they'll have him stay for another season. In the other hand, Italian coaches in the EPL have had a decent run so Conte might be the right fit for them. Lets see how he does at the Euro.

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JuanMata10 9 years ago Edited
Chelsea, Austria 17 1696

I'm pretty excited by the prospect of having Conte as a manager - Chelsea + Italians has always worked out pretty well in the past. It's impressive that he's won the Scudetto with Juve 3 times in a row after they've finished 7th in both seasons before his appointment. Today's Juve is the Juve he has built. I'm sure that Chelsea fans have already seen Pirlo's quotes about Conte from his book, but for anyone who hasn't, here you go:

‘I consider myself particularly fortunate: I know Antonio Conte. I’ve worked with a lot of coaches in my time, and he’s the one who surprised me the most. One little speech, a few simple words, was all it took for him to win me over. Me and the whole of Juventus, a planet we disembarked on pretty much at the same time. On the first day of our training camp up in the mountains at Bardonecchia, he got everyone together in the gym to introduce himself. He had some venom ready for us and the altitude wasn’t causing him any trouble. I suppose that’s just how vipers roll.

Lads, we’ve finished seventh each of the last two seasons. Crazy stuff; absolutely appalling. I’ve not come here for that. It’s time we stopped being crap.

After only a few minutes, he’d stripped away all the mystery. One thing in particular was very obvious: he was like a bear with a sore head. As we Italians say, ‘Aveva un diavolo per capello’ – ‘he’d a devil for hair’, and if the hair was fake then the devil was 100% real and made from a material that’s impossible to replicate.

Every single person here has performed badly over the last few seasons. We need to do whatever it takes to pull ourselves up and start being Juve again. Turning round this ship is not a polite request; it’s an order, a moral obligation. You guys need to do only one thing and it’s pretty simple: follow me.

Our first impression was absolutely correct. When Conte speaks, his words assault you. They crash through the doors of your mind, often quite violently, and settle deep within you. I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve found myself saying: "Hell, Conte said something really spot-on again today."

And listen carefully, boys, because I’m not finished. Get it into your heads that we must return to the levels where we belong, the ones that are written into the history of this club. It would be criminal for us not to finish in the top three this year.

Naturally we won the Scudetto at the first time of asking and it was all down to him. The success was all his, a triumph of bloody mindedness that went beyond everyone’s expectations. It really couldn’t have gone any other way, given the example we had in front of us every day. Conte was like a man possessed, the very essence of Juventus burned deep into his soul.

You all need the same anger as me. Full stop.

His message was short and to the point, a bit like a telegram – certainly the most convincing one that I’ve ever received. He’s not a guru, Conte, nor is he a magician, for all he’s been known to pull some crazy speeches out of the hat. You either do what he says or you don’t play. He runs on Conte-time and so do we. He obsesses over every last detail, exploiting it to his advantage. When he’s looking at tactics, he’ll have us watching videos for hours, explaining over and over again where and why we got a move wrong. He’s plainly allergic to error (perhaps to horror as well) and I for one pray every day that a cure is never found.

Out on the training pitches at Vinovo, quite often we’ll end up winning, for the simple reason that we’re not playing against anyone. From Monday to Friday, the opposition don’t exist. He’ll have us playing games of 11 versus none, making us repeat the same moves for three-quarters of an hour, until he sees they’re working and that we’re starting to feel sick. And that’s why we still win when it’s 11 against 11. If Arrigo Sacchi was a genius, then what does that make Conte? I was expecting him to be good, but not this good. I thought he’d be a tough, committed, charismatic kind of coach, but plenty of other managers could learn a lot from him in terms of his technical and tactical awareness.

If I could go back in time, I’d change only one thing: I wouldn’t pick the spot next to Buffon in our dressing room. It’s the one right in front of the door, and the most dangerous spot in the whole of Turin, especially at halftime. Even when we’re winning, Conte comes in and hurls against the wall (and thus my little corner) anything he can lay his hands on, almost always full bottles of water. Fizzy water. Very fizzy water.It’s really quite a rage. He’s never happy – there’s always some small detail that’s not quite right in his mind. He can see in advance what might happen in the 45 minutes still to come. This one time, for instance, we were losing to Milan and he just couldn’t make sense of it.

Losing to them! Them! I can’t understand why we’re not beating them! They’re not even playing well!

It’s a different story at the end of a match: he tends to disappear completely. At a push, he’ll come in for a quick word, but only if we’ve won. He’s at his worst at night when he’s alone with his thoughts. He necks these horrible concoctions to help him sleep, almost like he’s actually just played the game. He was the exact same when he did play. He struggles to sleep and goes over and over everything, then hits the rewind button in his head and does it all again. It’s an inner torment without a start or end point, a song on some kind of loop where you can’t tell what’s the first verse and what’s the last, you can only make out the chorus. He’s completely immersed in his job, which is also his great pleasure. I’ve never quite understood whether it’s the coach or the fan who takes up position in the dugout, but either way it’s someone who makes a difference.’

Until then, Forza Chelsea!

He also knows Verratti and Pogba really well, if you know what I mean..

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I'm pretty excited by the prospect of having Conte as a manager - Chelsea + Italians has always worked out pretty well in the past. It's impressive that he's won the Scudetto with Juve 3 times in a row after they've finished 7th in both seasons before his appointment. Today's Juve is the Juve he has built. I'm sure that Chelsea fans have already seen Pirlo's quotes about Conte from his book, but for anyone who hasn't, here you go:

‘I consider myself particularly fortunate: I know Antonio Conte. I’ve worked with a lot of coaches in my time, and he’s the one who surprised me the most. One little speech, a few simple words, was all it took for him to win me over. Me and the whole of Juventus, a planet we disembarked on pretty much at the same time. On the first day of our training camp up in the mountains at Bardonecchia, he got everyone together in the gym to introduce himself. He had some venom ready for us and the altitude wasn’t causing him any trouble. I suppose that’s just how vipers roll.

Lads, we’ve finished seventh each of the last two seasons. Crazy stuff; absolutely appalling. I’ve not come here for that. It’s time we stopped being crap.

After only a few minutes, he’d stripped away all the mystery. One thing in particular was very obvious: he was like a bear with a sore head. As we Italians say, ‘Aveva un diavolo per capello’ – ‘he’d a devil for hair’, and if the hair was fake then the devil was 100% real and made from a material that’s impossible to replicate.

Every single person here has performed badly over the last few seasons. We need to do whatever it takes to pull ourselves up and start being Juve again. Turning round this ship is not a polite request; it’s an order, a moral obligation. You guys need to do only one thing and it’s pretty simple: follow me.

Our first impression was absolutely correct. When Conte speaks, his words assault you. They crash through the doors of your mind, often quite violently, and settle deep within you. I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve found myself saying: "Hell, Conte said something really spot-on again today."

"And listen carefully, boys, because I’m not finished. Get it into your heads that we must return to the levels where we belong, the ones that are written into the history of this club. It would be criminal for us not to finish in the top three this year."

Naturally we won the Scudetto at the first time of asking and it was all down to him. The success was all his, a triumph of bloody mindedness that went beyond everyone’s expectations. It really couldn’t have gone any other way, given the example we had in front of us every day. Conte was like a man possessed, the very essence of Juventus burned deep into his soul.

You all need the same anger as me. Full stop.

His message was short and to the point, a bit like a telegram – certainly the most convincing one that I’ve ever received. He’s not a guru, Conte, nor is he a magician, for all he’s been known to pull some crazy speeches out of the hat. You either do what he says or you don’t play. He runs on Conte-time and so do we. He obsesses over every last detail, exploiting it to his advantage. When he’s looking at tactics, he’ll have us watching videos for hours, explaining over and over again where and why we got a move wrong. He’s plainly allergic to error (perhaps to horror as well) and I for one pray every day that a cure is never found.

Out on the training pitches at Vinovo, quite often we’ll end up winning, for the simple reason that we’re not playing against anyone. From Monday to Friday, the opposition don’t exist. He’ll have us playing games of 11 versus none, making us repeat the same moves for three-quarters of an hour, until he sees they’re working and that we’re starting to feel sick. And that’s why we still win when it’s 11 against 11. If Arrigo Sacchi was a genius, then what does that make Conte? I was expecting him to be good, but not this good. I thought he’d be a tough, committed, charismatic kind of coach, but plenty of other managers could learn a lot from him in terms of his technical and tactical awareness.

If I could go back in time, I’d change only one thing: I wouldn’t pick the spot next to Buffon in our dressing room. It’s the one right in front of the door, and the most dangerous spot in the whole of Turin, especially at halftime. Even when we’re winning, Conte comes in and hurls against the wall (and thus my little corner) anything he can lay his hands on, almost always full bottles of water. Fizzy water. Very fizzy water.It’s really quite a rage. He’s never happy – there’s always some small detail that’s not quite right in his mind. He can see in advance what might happen in the 45 minutes still to come. This one time, for instance, we were losing to Milan and he just couldn’t make sense of it.

Losing to them! Them! I can’t understand why we’re not beating them! They’re not even playing well!

It’s a different story at the end of a match: he tends to disappear completely. At a push, he’ll come in for a quick word, but only if we’ve won. He’s at his worst at night when he’s alone with his thoughts. He necks these horrible concoctions to help him sleep, almost like he’s actually just played the game. He was the exact same when he did play. He struggles to sleep and goes over and over everything, then hits the rewind button in his head and does it all again. It’s an inner torment without a start or end point, a song on some kind of loop where you can’t tell what’s the first verse and what’s the last, you can only make out the chorus. He’s completely immersed in his job, which is also his great pleasure. I’ve never quite understood whether it’s the coach or the fan who takes up position in the dugout, but either way it’s someone who makes a difference.’

Until then, Forza Chelsea!

JozeMourinho 9 years ago
Chelsea, Greece 18 1254

@Juanmata10 I was a bit afraid of Conte but your post made me see it with a different eye. Great post there lad

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decentK 9 years ago
Arsenal 38 2896

Almost everyone has got a new job here ;-D

I did not expect that Conte would go to Chelsea though.

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Emrecan_58 9 years ago
Besiktas 149 3375

Lucescu is available right now. Left Shakhtar.

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decentK 9 years ago
Arsenal 38 2896

70 years old, will he continue?

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Emrecan_58 9 years ago Edited
Besiktas 149 3375

Didn't realize he was 70 tbh but I think he will continue.

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Didn't realized he was 70 tbh but I think he will continue.

decentK 9 years ago
Arsenal 38 2896

He actually joined Zenit! : - D

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