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ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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I love how acccording to AC all the journalists are just making up shit and shouldn’t be believed but his personal feelings that Pep will come here equal concrete facts. I can’t believe people engage that shit.

Pep’s not coming, get over it
 

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Dear Andrea, I wrote you but you still ain't callin'
I left my cell, my pager, and my home phone at the bottom
I sent two letters back in autumn, you must not-a got 'em
There probably was a problem at the post office or somethin'
Sometimes I scribble addresses too sloppy when I jot 'em
But anyways, fuck it, what's been up? Man how's your daughter?
My girlfriend's pregnant too, I'm 'bout to be a father
If I have a daughter, guess what I'm a call her?
I'ma name her Andrea
I read about your Uncle Gianni too I'm sorry
I had a friend kill himself over some bitch who didn't want him
I know you probably hear this everyday, but I'm your biggest fan
I even got the underground shit that you did with Beppe
I got a room full of your posters and your pictures man
I like the shit you did with Paratici too, that shit was fat
Anyways, I hope you get this man, hit me back,
Just to chat, truly yours, your biggest fan
This is Sarri
 

Cerval

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Momblano jumps on every 'big' bandwagon. Tuttosport and Guido Vaciago were the first. And ofc everyone laughed because it was ridiculous to think he could come. Every single fan laughed until it became serious.

And no, ZERO gurus said anything before it became serious. They tried to act as if they know something then but missed on info of him coming to Turin too while Agresti was spot on.
Agresti was spot on lol

The way you paint reality is off
 
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Mark

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    No he didn't. At least not until it became obvious there was something. Then everyone tried to act smart. But to talk about it seriously when everyone was laughing - hell no.

    It was Guido Vaciago first, Momblano after him and then Chiringuito TV.
    if you say so.

    from the journalists I've heard it first from Timossi.
     

    kao_ray

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    https://www.tuttojuve.com/primo-pia...uardiola-a-londra-e-un-affare-concluso-472682

    Where do these rumors come from? "The rumors come from English circles and not from Italian ones, in Italy for the greater one speaks of Sarri. Here we are interested in this speech because if Guardiola were to go to the City regardless of where he goes he would thus open a waltz on the other benches. This news arrives a bit like a bank from the English transfer market ".


    What is your idea about it? "The idea that I did is that the protagonists have a good game for these voices, they are pleased that they are disclosed. The Juventus company has an ambiguous attitude, does not comment on the facts and does not limit itself to denying or confirming the story. As a listed company, it has informational obligations and should therefore respond, I tried to contact the parties a bit, but everyone hides behind the more classic 'no comment' and this leaves the door open for any interpretation. , Juventus is negotiating on several tables and the City coach seems to me the number one choice. Compared to Ronaldo, the deal is perhaps more complicated and would fall back on Sarri who is still a winning coach ".

    Also because the fans don't seem happy with this last solution. "By reasoning as a fan, it is obvious that now they have made the mouth with the name of Guardiola. If Sarri were to arrive, who won more than Allegri at European level and I say so provocatively, from the people's point of view it would be a disappointment. I don't know how effective it is to create an effect like this, generally the rules of communication say that one flies low in order to gain if something positive happens, it is strange that a company like Juventus does not have the name in hand of the substitute of Allegri, it is not in the style of Agnelli - which comes from a family of industrialists - a divorce so dark. Today it seems to me a kind of roulette: the ball will stop either on the red number or on the black one ".
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    Where do these rumors come from? "The rumors come from English circles and not from Italian ones, in Italy for the greater one speaks of Sarri. Here we are interested in this speech because if Guardiola were to go to the City regardless of where he goes he would thus open a waltz on the other benches. This news arrives a bit like a bank from the English transfer market ".


    What is your idea about it? "The idea that I did is that the protagonists have a good game for these voices, they are pleased that they are disclosed. The Juventus company has an ambiguous attitude, does not comment on the facts and does not limit itself to denying or confirming the story. As a listed company, it has informational obligations and should therefore respond, I tried to contact the parties a bit, but everyone hides behind the more classic 'no comment' and this leaves the door open for any interpretation. , Juventus is negotiating on several tables and the City coach seems to me the number one choice. Compared to Ronaldo, the deal is perhaps more complicated and would fall back on Sarri who is still a winning coach ".

    Also because the fans don't seem happy with this last solution. "By reasoning as a fan, it is obvious that now they have made the mouth with the name of Guardiola. If Sarri were to arrive, who won more than Allegri at European level and I say so provocatively, from the people's point of view it would be a disappointment. I don't know how effective it is to create an effect like this, generally the rules of communication say that one flies low in order to gain if something positive happens, it is strange that a company like Juventus does not have the name in hand of the substitute of Allegri, it is not in the style of Agnelli - which comes from a family of industrialists - a divorce so dark. Today it seems to me a kind of roulette: the ball will stop either on the red number or on the black one ".
     

    campionesidd

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    Mar 16, 2013
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    Momblano jumps on every 'big' bandwagon. Tuttosport and Guido Vaciago were the first. And ofc everyone laughed because it was ridiculous to think he could come. Every single fan laughed until it became serious.

    And no, ZERO gurus said anything before it became serious. They tried to act as if they know something then but missed on info of him coming to Turin too while Agresti was spot on.
    Momblano was weeks ahead of the game on Allegri's departure, if not months.

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    Hysaj and SES would be amazing
    El Shaarawy? Why?
     

    IlCapitano

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    Dec 16, 2012
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    Agresti was spot on lol

    The way you paint reality is off
    Read again. I said he was spot on after everyone jumped on. I remember everyone was losing their mind saying CR would come to Italy on the 7th of July (Saturday) because of number 7 and all that crap and he simply said on Friday nothing will happen during the weekend, there would be a meeting on Tuesday and from then until the end of the week it would all be done. That's exactly what happened.
     

    campionesidd

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    First of all - he was saying that for the past two years too - Allegri stayed both times.

    Second of all - that wasn't some incredibly tough situation to predict. Most people thought Max was gone.
    And yet.... your favorites Agresti and Di Marzio were dead wrong, up to the day of his announced departure.
    BTW, Di Marzio was 100% wrong on Ronaldo too.
     

    AndreaCristiano

    Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
    Jun 9, 2011
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    First of all - he was saying that for the past two years too - Allegri stayed both times.

    Second of all - that wasn't some incredibly tough situation to predict. Most people thought Max was gone.
    Wrong again. All reports were Max was signing an extension and Momblano was the only one saying 0.9 -0.0 that he stays
     

    IlCapitano

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    And yet.... your favorites Agresti and Di Marzio were dead wrong, up to the day of his announced departure.
    BTW, Di Marzio was 100% wrong on Ronaldo too.
    LMAO 'my favorites'

    I couldn't care less about any of them, media or gurus. It's just annoying to read attacks on people who don't take gurus and Momblano's words as gospel.

    EVERYONE was wrong on Ronaldo except two people maybe.
     

    ALC

    Ohaulick
    Oct 28, 2010
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    Momblano was weeks ahead of the game on Allegri's departure, if not months.

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    El Shaarawy? Why?
    Perfect sub. I was thinking about that Slavic kid who plays for Napoli btw, my bad, but I wouldn’t mind El Sharawy either for cheap. He’s fast.
     

    IlCapitano

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    Dec 16, 2012
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    Wrong again. All reports were Max was signing an extension and Momblano was the only one saying 0.9 -0.0 that he stays
    Most people thought he would renew
    No they didn't. Barilla, Nerozzi and Schira all said he's most likely leaving. It's still on their Twitter timelines. That's 3 major newspapers.

    Agresti and Di Marzio both said the meeting would be decisive while leaning towards Max staying for one more year. Max himself said he found out he wasn't staying Thursday afternoon and told the players. Stop acting like this was some major public knowledge and people blindly ignored it.

    Laudisa was the only one who said he's 100% staying and he's a clown, nobody believes him.
     

    AndreaCristiano

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    Jun 9, 2011
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    No they didn't. Barilla, Nerozzi and Schira all said he's most likely leaving. It's still on their Twitter timelines. That's 3 major newspapers.

    Agresti and Di Marzio both said the meeting would be decisive while leaning towards Max staying for one more year. Max himself said he found out he wasn't staying Thursday afternoon and told the players. Stop acting like this was some major public knowledge and people blindly ignored it.

    Laudisa was the only one who said he's 100% staying and he's a clown, nobody believes him.
    Ok it's you against a bunch of us. You do you
     

    Cerval

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    No they didn't. Barilla, Nerozzi and Schira all said he's most likely leaving. It's still on their Twitter timelines. That's 3 major newspapers.

    Agresti and Di Marzio both said the meeting would be decisive while leaning towards Max staying for one more year. Max himself said he found out he wasn't staying Thursday afternoon and told the players. Stop acting like this was some major public knowledge and people blindly ignored it.

    Laudisa was the only one who said he's 100% staying and he's a clown, nobody believes him.
    Nerozzi deleted his tweets but after the second meeting he said Allegri would renew

    I swear that is true
     
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