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  1. DS8_Montero

    [Supercoppa Italiana - Final] JUVENTUS 1-3 Lazio [December 22nd, 2019]

    I hope, one day what I wrote above finally resonates with you and you start becoming a better person instead of wasting time on such lame trolling attempts. Good luck.
  2. DS8_Montero

    [Supercoppa Italiana - Final] JUVENTUS 1-3 Lazio [December 22nd, 2019]

    Are you asking me if I am a certified clinical psychiatrist? No, I'm a guy who's been learning clinical psychiatry for many years in order to become effective business negotiator. While doing business you have to communicate with a lot of different people, and a lot of difficult people too...
  3. DS8_Montero

    [Supercoppa Italiana - Final] JUVENTUS 1-3 Lazio [December 22nd, 2019]

    It's so sad when someone's attention span cannot last longer than 1 short paragraph of text. Otherwise you'd notice that the text which followed the beginning of my post contains arguments for the part you quoted. If you have something to say about the specific logic I used, and disagree with...
  4. DS8_Montero

    [Supercoppa Italiana - Final] JUVENTUS 1-3 Lazio [December 22nd, 2019]

    There's a reason why this time Supercoppa was a real trophy, not the Mickey Mouse one, unlike the previous four years, when it indeed didn't mean much. In the first 4 years with Allergi, Juventus won 4 domestic doubles. As Supercoppa is primarily supposed to be a competition between the Serie A...
  5. DS8_Montero

    [Supercoppa Italiana - Final] JUVENTUS 1-3 Lazio [December 22nd, 2019]

    Unsurprisingly, @pavluska keeps reading the situation as flawlessly as ever. No, I didn't watch the game. Since Sarri's appointment, I partially watched three games though (Inter, Milan, Lazio, all in Serie A). From what I saw, all of them were far from impressive by Juventus (I don't get why...
  6. DS8_Montero

    [Supercoppa Italiana - Final] JUVENTUS 1-3 Lazio [December 22nd, 2019]

    I didn't write that that was Sarri's thinking. I just supported the logic you explained in the message I replied to, and I specifically used Pioli at Inter, not Sarri at Juventus, as an example. My point was that it's impossible to use the argument like "he just couldn't refuse such an offer"...
  7. DS8_Montero

    [Supercoppa Italiana - Final] JUVENTUS 1-3 Lazio [December 22nd, 2019]

    :agree: That's what managers who got their jobs more due to luck and fortunate circumstances rather than thanks to their professional level do. Like Pioli when he was at Inter. They cling to their jobs because they know it's likely their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and they don't really...