Hating Allegri is as hating that shit player that has been performed like shit for 2+ years and still plays every game.
Its maddening, but also at this point not even Allegri's fault. He is who he is, he's not obliged to quit or give up money.
He's also not pulling a gun at the board to keep...
And maybe, all theyre doing is literally repaying Allegri for the loyalty he showed during the shitstorm. They probably feel he earned the right to decide whether he continues or not, or maybe its even an open and explicit compromise from Elkann during The epicenter of the mess that they're now...
Allegri is what keeps Juventuz breathing.
Having said that, I imagine theres not a whole lot of viable successors who are familiar with Série A that would be willing to leave their clubs at the final sprint of the season to takeover this mess.
In real world Juventus would have discretly...
Juventus x Fluminense at the WC, I'm ready to collapse.
Fernando Diniz (aka the Sect Leader) vs Allegrissaur.
Diniz has religious and irrational faith on keeping possession and passing, regardless of how it happens (it might actually be in the team's own box) and the results from it. Similar...
The moment Felipe Anderson sets foot in the club, he'll get injured or for whatever reason will be a burden. From day1. Dont fall for this kind of players who have been mentally/physically unstable their whole careers and suddenly, in their 30s, are being useful in a lesser club. Unless he signs...
Get rid of Tek, Sandro and others, and I dont even care who they sign. And, the most important, Allegri. I actually dont believe simply sacking Allegri will generate any effect, but cant stand this guys face anymore.
I kind of struggle trying to reach a final understanding about all that happened - both in 2006 and recently. Is it mainly an unfair conspiracy, or did the club actually commit all these wrongdoings?
Are we so biased as to fabricate belief in external conspiracy, and thus feel like we didnt...