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Sarri looking around the Juventus training ground like he can’t believe his luck :laugh:

 

Bit like when he looked at a winners medal for the first time at 60 years old.

Why do you have a hard on for dismissing all managers that arn't Rafa? It's fucking weird :lol:

 

Just find it astonishing how he has managed to get the Juventus job he seems to be too :lol:

 

If you looked at his CV would you give him the job?

 

I wouldn’t even trust him to run me a bath after watching that Kepa incident.

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Sarri looking around the Juventus training ground like he can’t believe his luck :laugh:

 

Bit like when he looked at a winners medal for the first time at 60 years old.

Why do you have a hard on for dismissing all managers that arn't Rafa? It's fucking weird :lol:

 

Just find it astonishing how he has managed to get the Juventus job he seems to be too :lol:

 

If you looked at his CV would you give him the job?

 

I wouldn’t even trust him to run me a bath after watching that Kepa incident.

 

Yes.

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Sarri looking around the Juventus training ground like he can’t believe his luck :laugh:

 

Bit like when he looked at a winners medal for the first time at 60 years old.

 

Such a freak

 

Sarri should be an inspiration to all football fans. Started off in the eighth tier of Italian football while working as a banker and never gave up and 25 years later he got a chance with his hometown club, one of the biggest clubs in Italy and did exceptionally there.

 

Wonder how many winners medals Rafa or Mourinho, the only managers you seem to rate would have if they started off at Stia in the Italian 8th division

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Sarri looking around the Juventus training ground like he can’t believe his luck :laugh:

 

Bit like when he looked at a winners medal for the first time at 60 years old.

 

Such a freak

 

Sarri should be an inspiration to all football fans. Started off in the eighth tier of Italian football while working as a banker and never gave up and 25 years later he got a chance with his hometown club, one of the biggest clubs in Italy and did exceptionally there.

 

Wonder how many winners medals Rafa or Mourinho, the only managers you seem to rate would have if they started off at Stia in the Italian 8th division

 

Rafa started in the Segunda División and won 2 league titles at that level & won the English version of that level with us :smug:

 

Then went onto win the Spanish league 2 times knocking Barcelona and Real Madrid off their perch and won the Champions League and 2 Europa Leagues.

 

Rafa Benitez has far bigger achievements than Sarri has achieved at the same age.

 

Rafa Benitez is a serial winner at every level not Sarri.

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Sarri looking around the Juventus training ground like he can’t believe his luck :laugh:

 

Bit like when he looked at a winners medal for the first time at 60 years old.

 

Such a freak

 

Sarri should be an inspiration to all football fans. Started off in the eighth tier of Italian football while working as a banker and never gave up and 25 years later he got a chance with his hometown club, one of the biggest clubs in Italy and did exceptionally there.

 

Wonder how many winners medals Rafa or Mourinho, the only managers you seem to rate would have if they started off at Stia in the Italian 8th division

 

Rafa started in the Segunda División and won 2 league titles at that level & won the English version of that level with us :smug:

 

Then went onto win the Spanish league 2 times knocking Barcelona and Real Madrid off their perch and won the Champions League and 2 Europa Leagues.

 

Rafa Benitez has far bigger achievements than Sarri has achieved at the same age.

 

Rafa Benitez is a winner at every level is Sarri?

 

No.

Yes, the Spanish second division at the biggest club in the world's B team is the exact same thing as the Italian 8th division :lol:

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What a fucking utter weirdo.

 

Sarri was 56 when he got his first big job and had to go against Juve. Then won a trophy (almost two) and finished in the top 4 with an ordinary Chelsea team and that was somehow seen as a failure.

 

Also comparing Segunda Division to whatever the Italian 8th tier is called. :lol:

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Who has the better CV at the same age Sarri or Rafa Benitez?

 

So AVB > Rafa?

 

After all, his CV at age 33 was the Portuguese League, Cup and UEFA Cup while Rafa was an assistant coach for Real Madrid B.  Heck, at 41 he is still ahead of Rafa despite getting sacked from most of his subsequent jobs and taking two years off to crash rally cars.

 

#science

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Who has the better CV at the same age Sarri or Rafa Benitez?

 

So AVB > Rafa?

 

After all, his CV at age 33 was the Portuguese League, Cup and UEFA Cup while Rafa was an assistant coach for Real Madrid B.  Heck, at 41 he is still ahead of Rafa despite getting sacked from most of his subsequent jobs and taking two years off to crash rally cars.

 

#science

 

:doh:

 

I said at the ages now of 59/60 after BOTH having had 20 years each at management.

 

Benitez 15 v 1 Sarri.

 

As for AVB the Mourinho wannabe he will be retired again in a few years already said he won’t be in management long term he’ll never win major league titles like Rafa Benitez or major European trophies like Rafa.

 

I’m sure you lads can work that out.

 

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