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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,078
I'm here to restore the secular and democratic fabric of Tuz

You rabid Allegro radicals turned this place into a dictatorship over the past two years, constantly mocking and insulting people/getting people banned for voicing their dissent towards jihadi Allegro

We lost a sincere freedom fighter in Rus who was fighting the good cause from the beginning and history proved him right in the end

Alas it seems we're finally getting freedom from oppression and terrorism. Alhamdulillah may peace and brotherhood prevail on Tuz. Ameen.
problem is that you really turned into a one trick pony. you know, if you have a hammer then everything will look like a nail. you're a simple sentimental hater and nothing separates you from the imaginery radicals you're supposed to fight. nobody wants allegri to stay, you're fighting windmills like don quijote

rus was just a spammer, literally the last dick you should suck, but you do you

here's something for you to understand:
 

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DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
62,568
problem is that you really turned into a one trick pony. you know, if you have a hammer then everything will look like a nail. you're a simple sentimental hater and nothing separates you from the imaginery radicals you're supposed to fight. nobody wants allegri to stay, you're fighting windmills like don quijote
And we have so many of those. Best fill the list with them. Can't discuss with them anyway.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,185
A lot of people in this thread should re-examine their priorities and try to understand just why it means so much to them that Allegri is sacked as Juve's manager. They would probably do well to focus on other areas in their lives.

It has been an impossible season for any manager. I don't think our roster is all that great and the possibility of points being deducted has loomed over the heads of the players all season. With a great squad we could have contended for the title anyway, but our squad is not a great one.

We need to rebuild and moving on from Allegri is part of that process. But he is very far from the most crucial piece of the puzzle.
 
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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,372
Allegro fanboys making it personal now that their shenanigans are soon going to come to an end

I'm witnessing the downfall in front of my eyes

From the days of the peaceful Marotta loving cult to now the radical Allegro worshipping cult. What a downgrade :depressed:
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,078
And we have so many of those. Best fill the list with them. Can't discuss with them anyway.
i still hope that once we have a new coach some of those dudes will be fun to talk to again. my list is actually pretty short, like 4-5 posters, and guys like stevie or turk will never make the list. i actually don't mind most haters. my list features pricks, regardless of whether they like allegri or not. xperd wouldn't be a huge loss though. spamming allegro duh in every possible thread turned him into a cheapo troll, and a badass level cringe one at it. it's just embarrassing
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,207
Allegro fanboys making it personal now that their shenanigans are soon going to come to an end

I'm witnessing the downfall in front of my eyes

From the days of the peaceful Marotta loving cult to now the radical Allegro worshipping cult. What a downgrade :depressed:

Bro, you are a grown ass man.

Just discuss football like a normal adult.

Drop this nonsensical tribalistic infantile shit.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
76,902
He’s gone for sure, but yeh, he is nowhere near the biggest problem. A big part yes, but the whole club has been run like a shambolic shitshow for over half a decade.

All of the shitty decisions made by the former and current management are now coming home to roost. It’s now our turn to rebuild and lift ourselves up out of the doldrums again.

Hopefully a new sporting director, coach and proper president will be in place sooner rather than later.
 
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icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
34,945
He's the coach, the sporting director and also the de-facto spokesperson for the club these days. Elkann is making sure he's at least being worked for the high salary he earns. Come next season he'll probably be playing on the pitch as well :touched:
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
69,296
A lot of people in this thread should re-examine their priorities and try to understand just why it means so much to them that Allegri is sacked as Juve's manager. They would probably do well to focus on other areas in their lives.

It has been an impossible season for any manager. I don't think our roster is all that great and the possibility of points being deducted has loomed over the heads of the players all season. With a great squad we could have contended for the title anyway, but our squad is not a great one.

We need to rebuild and moving on from Allegri is part of that process. But he is very far from the most crucial piece of the puzzle.
How many of our games have you watched this season?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,185
How many of our games have you watched this season?
Too many unfortunately.

I don't recall one game in which I liked our football, if that's what you're asking. Our players look scared, if not outright weak most of the time.

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About time the #10 goes back to someone who deserves wearing it :agree:
"Ho visto tanta qualità oggi."
 
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AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
29,563
that's what i said when pirlo was removed. the squad is underwhelming, not a single coach could make it tick without some proper reinforcements

so once again: FIX. THE. SQUAD.
The squad is definitely not our best ever, but at the same time we still shouldn't be losing to Israelis, Monza, and Empoli.

I just hope we don't bring in another Sarri (for example) and then just give him a midfield of Matuidis. Then why bother?

And this is not even touching on our match fitness.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
7,826
The squad is definitely not our best ever, but at the same time we still shouldn't be losing to Israelis, Monza, and Empoli.

I just hope we don't bring in another Sarri (for example) and then just give him a midfield of Matuidis. Then why bother?

And this is not even touching on our match fitness.
This is a key key point though. De Ligt arriving at Bayern and undergoing a specialised training regime to get him match fit. Vlahovic getting injured with Serbia- an injury consistent with somebody who jumps to working out at a level above their fitness.

These things are indications of something which goes beyond the responsibility of the players. Almost nobody has been playing well as an individual, but just like this crisis is not only the fault of the staff it's also not only the fault of the players.

Where's my Juve which wins by working harder than everybody and anybody else? I miss her
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
The fraud is clearly the biggest problem we have had all season, 99% of Juve fans would agree upon that and 100% of neutrals watching. Only the completely wrong and now ridiculed group of throaters here on Tuz, are still trying to stand together and pretend like they are "better tuz posters" than others right now :rofl:. They are as shameless as their fallen daddy.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,185
The fraud is clearly the biggest problem we have had all season, 99% of Juve fans would agree upon that and 100% of neutrals watching. Only the completely wrong and now ridiculed group of throaters here on Tuz, are still trying to stand together and pretend like they are "better tuz posters" than others right now :rofl:. They are as shameless as their fallen daddy.
You're a moron.

No one cares about Allegri. I have yet to see a single person say he wants Allegri to be our manager next season.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,078
Was just building off of "not a single coach could make it tick without some proper reinforcements."
okay, so it looks like i wasn't fully clear. my bad then. if anyone thinks that this squad is good enough to fight for the scudetto or a comfortable progression to the cl quarters, then they will be 100% disappointed with the next coach, whoever it might be. i said the same when pirlo was rumored to be fired and all kinds of replacements were thrown around in the media, and the situation only got worse for this season. this squad lacks leadership, experience, attacking quality, balls, speed, everything. this is by far the weakest juve squad of the last decade, and it's not even close. a new coach will make it look better with a less passive approach, games will be less of a torture to watch, it's still nowhere near the quality we're used to, and with players of this quality, results will be hectic too. that's what i meant with the quoted part

when rabiot and danilo are your best and most consistent players, i'd think it would be obvious for everyone
 

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