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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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I don't know why hesitate. A new coach would surely motivate players as they'd all try to prove themselves for the next team. We'd surely win more points than with Pirlo.

However, I don't know if we get a new coach at the moment. I wonder if we'd pick a temporary solution for rest of the matches only or we'd move for a permanent solution.

If it's permanent I suppose only Allegri comes as an option.
Because it will only highlight how incompetent the ones that assigned him are. Starting from firing Allegri to the huge downgrade in Sarri and now Pirlo. If they hire him they will be exposed for their randomness and incompetence.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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His probably tired of all these hybrids and playing players out of position.
Perhaps it was pearlough yelling at agnelli about having moron lieutenants in charge who have given him an unbalanced, poorly constructed squad that relies on attack delivery from a 31-yr old converted RB, and a 36 yr old god. Or perhaps that he reminded Agnelli that this is the result of their fvckery that began with firing a winning head coach based on a weak premise which translates to personal reasons as opposed to winning trophies.
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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Perhaps it was pearlough yelling at agnelli about having moron lieutenants in charge who have given him an unbalanced, poorly constructed squad that relies on attack delivery from a 31-yr old converted RB, and a 36 yr old god. Or perhaps that he reminded Agnelli that this is the result of their fvckery that began with firing a winning head coach based on a weak premise which translates to personal reasons as opposed to winning trophies.
Could be , but I don't think Pirlo is this wise.
Max did the same after our loss against Milan in the supercoppa back in 2017(Complained about our midfield)
I don't think they listened to him back then.
I doubt they would care what Pirlo has to say now.
 
Oct 23, 2011
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Shouting and insults were heard in the Juve Locker room after the game yesterday. There was confrontation between Agnelli and Pirlo. Andrea Pirlo isn’t as confident as he was last week about keeping his job. Via [La Stampa.]
Hah. Who was doing the shouting and who was it directed to? They're all equally responsible for this fiasco of a season.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Perhaps it was pearlough yelling at agnelli about having moron lieutenants in charge who have given him an unbalanced, poorly constructed squad that relies on attack delivery from a 31-yr old converted RB, and a 36 yr old god. Or perhaps that he reminded Agnelli that this is the result of their fvckery that began with firing a winning head coach based on a weak premise which translates to personal reasons as opposed to winning trophies.
Yeah, too bad he only has Ronaldo leading our attack and not Lukaku or Ibrahimovic like the teams in front of us. No idea how any of Benevento's players are called, really wanted to throw those guys in too.
 

AndreaCristiano

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It’s about time there is some pressure on his job security.
He has made errors for sure but you can’t blame him. Once again it’s our directors fault for letting allegri go with no clear vision and never upgrading the team. Allegri should have stayed and we should have given him what he asked
 

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Shouting and insults were heard in the Juve Locker room after the game yesterday. There was confrontation between Agnelli and Pirlo. Andrea Pirlo isn’t as confident as he was last week about keeping his job. Via [La Stampa.]
Perfect scapegoat that Pirlo.

Not that he shouldn't go - He should. He's terrible. But the bigger fuck ups happened in the management...AGAIN. But they magically hold onto their jobs somehow.
 

AndreaCristiano

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Perfect scapegoat that Pirlo.

Not that he shouldn't go - He should. He's terrible. But the bigger fuck ups happened in the management...AGAIN. But they magically hold onto their jobs somehow.
If they remove Pirlo he will only go as far as the U23 team
 

GarfielD

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May 21, 2009
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We all knew that he should have been given a season or two in the u23 team first. I think even he knew it, but still took the job. I hope he goes there rather than being sacked if we decide to replace him. I cant hate the guy, i just cant. I wanted him to succeed so badly, but deep down i had huge doubts that he is ready for this right away.
 

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