Andrea "Il Bruco Brutto" Agnelli (53 Viewers)

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
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The key word was “that”. I know we’re not good but we should not lose to Maccabi under no circumstances.
I get what you’re saying about fans, but it’s not irreversible. And on coaches all of them have experience taking over midseason.
Your right ofc, it's not that bad, but still realy unbalanced. Not great bench, 1 top CB, past it GK, having 0 good full backs in modern football is just lunacy.

What coach will be willing or is an option is just guess work, yours good as mine, I just personally dont see any of them as a realistic option, mainly due to wages but also appeal and future transfer budget. Hope im wrong on all accounts

I wonder who is responsible for all this…
The Jews
 

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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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"I feel ashamed because of what is happening, I am angry. Allegri? Not a question of an individual but of a group."
I'm the last guy who is going to defend Agnelli for the last 5 or 6 years, because he hasn't made a single good call, but I really don't see anything wrong with that statement. Of course it's an entire group of people not doing their job.
From the management down to Allegri down to the players.

You've got the management focusing on trivial things, rather than football itself, while carrying out some of the most random transfers you could imagine. (Paredes, Pogba & Di Maria in one single transfer window. I know it happened and I still find it impossible to believe.)
You've got Allegri who seems to have zero ideas left. We all know, or at least the sensible people do, that we do not have a great squad. But not having a great squad is no excuse for the current shitshow. At the very least we could actually try putting up a fight.
And then you've got the players. If it was up to me, a bunch of them would never wear this shirt again. I obviously don't know if the rumours are true, but if some are really playing against Allegri, they can fuck off together with him.
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
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now their banner makes some sense, those are statements that are hard to argue with

i still don't understand why they don't want allegri to resign lol
Maybe that's too elementary to fit on a banner. They're right. The core of the problem is Agnelli's tenure.
 
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This was the breaking point. Now, we are in the timeline where biff tannen got the almanac.

https://football-italia.net/when-conte-could-coach-ronaldo-at-juventus/

Antonio Conte had a chance to return to Juventus in 2019 when Cristiano Ronaldo was still part of the team, but Andrea Agnelli vetoed his appointment after sacking Massimiliano Allegri.

The Italian tactician left Juventus one day into the 2014-15 preseason, burning bridges with President Agnelli, who refused to re-hire the ex-midfielder five years later.

Conte was in talks with Inter at that time but had a chance to return to Juventus after the sacking of Allegri, strongly wanted by Fabio Paratici and Pavel Nedved but not so much by Agnelli.

However, the club president decided against re-hiring the Italian tactician, opting to get Maurizio Sarri from Chelsea.
 

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