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CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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Allegri should have gotten the changes he wanted. He was a winning coach with two champions league finals. You don’t sack that and not move forward with a winner for this
In retrospect I agree, he shoulda gotten what he needed. But at the same time he lost two finals, one could argue that was a fair reason to move on and try a different approach with somebody else.

I personally still believe that was the right move, what wasn’t right was the money spent for a fuckface like Sarri. Now we’re broke, with a bunch of average fuckers with a loser attitude and gambling on a rookie who’s clearly out of his depth.
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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In retrospect I agree, he shoulda gotten what he needed. But at the same time he lost two finals, one could argue that was a fair reason to move on and try a different approach with somebody else.

I personally still believe that was the right move, what wasn’t right was the money spent for a fuckface like Sarri. Now we’re broke, with a bunch of average fuckers with a loser attitude and gambling on a rookie who’s clearly out of his depth.
Look on the bright side, we're not going to lose another CL final anytime soon. So, mission accomplished.
 

BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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If not Allegri then Gasperini, I like what he has done with Atalanta.

Question is if he would end up like Kovac did at Bayern. One thing is to coach Atalanta and Frankfurt with all respect to them, but coaching Juve and Bayern is just worlds apart from that.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Tbh the warning signs were from day 1 when Pirlo hired what I perceive as a very inexperienced coaching staff. I believe there were rumours that tassotti was amongst the names mentioned as a possible assistant. Given his experience I'd have taken him tbh even if he is a Milan legend.

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Tuttosport saying that this guy has one last chance with Torino or else he's getting the boot
Yeah well we can't even beat an off form Benevento at home, let alone a inform torino away.

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If not Allegri then Gasperini, I like what he has done with Atalanta.

Question is if he would end up like Kovac did at Bayern. One thing is to coach Atalanta and Frankfurt with all respect to them, but coaching Juve and Bayern is just worlds apart from that.
no thanks I don't want another Italian manager unless its Allegri, hell I'd probably give Mancini a shot if he were available. I want a foreign manager, one that's actually going to ditch cunts like bernadeschi.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
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In retrospect I agree, he shoulda gotten what he needed. But at the same time he lost two finals, one could argue that was a fair reason to move on and try a different approach with somebody else.

I personally still believe that was the right move, what wasn’t right was the money spent for a fuckface like Sarri. Now we’re broke, with a bunch of average fuckers with a loser attitude and gambling on a rookie who’s clearly out of his depth.
He lost two finals but at least A. He got there and B. Wasn’t an embarrassment like this team has been the past two seasons. Since he left we’ve been vulnerable and easily defeated. No fire no grinta
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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He lost two finals but at least A. He got there and B. Wasn’t an embarrassment like this team has been the past two seasons. Since he left we’ve been vulnerable and easily defeated. No fire no grinta
Since he left we had two terrible coaches. And also our squad got progressively worse in terms of quality. But if he’s willing to come back and given the options around getting Allegri back would be a no brainer.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Tbh the warning signs were from day 1 when Pirlo hired what I perceive as a very inexperienced coaching staff. I believe there were rumours that tassotti was amongst the names mentioned as a possible assistant. Given his experience I'd have taken him tbh even if he is a Milan legend.

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Yeah well we can't even beat an off form Benevento at home, let alone a inform torino away.

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no thanks I don't want another Italian manager unless its Allegri, hell I'd probably give Mancini a shot if he were available. I want a foreign manager, one that's actually going to ditch cunts like bernadeschi.
Foreign? Here you go.

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HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Knowing their current decisions, if Pirlo is going to be sacked mid season ( which i still doubt ), they’ll probably promote Tudor and let him take temporary charge until the end of the season.

That won’t exactly be the worst short term plan until a permanent manager is hired in the summer. He does have actual coaching experience even though its at smaller teams.


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