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Dec 17, 2007
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'Bring Allegri in and we will win everything? Who is Allegri, with all due respect? He is in Italy. Will somebody like him bring success?’ Lehmann told The Sun.

'When you look at the type of football he is playing, it doesn’t really fit Arsenal.’
Lehmann :D
 

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I always knew he wasnt leaving...and certainly not to Arsenal

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I agree. Allegri's football is substance over style. He doesnt fit Arsenal at all.

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Someone should remind him which country 4 of the last 6 EPL winners are from...

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Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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If he gets the Barca games right then he deserves an extension.
Thats a no brainer imo. It can be a no brainer even if we dont go through given the alternatives being rumored are spaletti and shit like that. Sack him only if we can upgrade coaches (hard to do given those on the market) or if he loses key figures in the dressing room (not just have a small incident that passes) which would mean we would be better off with a lesser coach.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Just like Marotta/Paratici/Agnelli/everyone else last season "Pogba stays", "Pogba is a Juventus player"?
I actually 'knew' Pogba would leave while majority of members were laughing at me and saying how 'Juve are not a selling club'. It was kinda funny in the end.

As for Allegri, I don't know what to say. Paratici made my hopes high. However, if somebody asked me, I think it all depends on the CL run. I think he'll leave if Barca throws us out of the competition (no, I don't think it would be anything to be ashamed of btw), so I pretty much think that match will be decisive. It seems winning Serie A goes by default, so our main goal has to be CL. If he fails to deliver, Barca or not, I think we'll look for a replacement BUT a main factor will also be top clubs chasing Allegri. Whatever happens I hope we'll not focus on getting Spalletti (or any other Italian coach for that matter).
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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I actually 'knew' Pogba would leave while majority of members were laughing at me and saying how 'Juve are not a selling club'. It was kinda funny in the end.

As for Allegri, I don't know what to say. Paratici made my hopes high. However, if somebody asked me, I think it all depends on the CL run. I think he'll leave if Barca throws us out of the competition (no, I don't think it would be anything to be ashamed of btw), so I pretty much think that match will be decisive. It seems winning Serie A goes by default, so our main goal has to be CL. If he fails to deliver, Barca or not, I think we'll look for a replacement BUT a main factor will also be top clubs chasing Allegri. Whatever happens I hope we'll not focus on getting Spalletti (or any other Italian coach for that matter).
The meeting against barca is a double edged knife, if we lose the management might see it as underachievment and not push to convince him to stay and if he wins it will open the eyes of heavy spenders to snatch him seeing as he has a run to the finals and at least semi finals with Juve, a team not so many think highly of. I say either way he is gone but that is not based on the meeting against barca, it is based on the ridiculous amount of news that popped up about him leaving and about Spaletti joining.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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I actually 'knew' Pogba would leave while majority of members were laughing at me and saying how 'Juve are not a selling club'. It was kinda funny in the end.

As for Allegri, I don't know what to say. Paratici made my hopes high. However, if somebody asked me, I think it all depends on the CL run. I think he'll leave if Barca throws us out of the competition (no, I don't think it would be anything to be ashamed of btw), so I pretty much think that match will be decisive. It seems winning Serie A goes by default, so our main goal has to be CL. If he fails to deliver, Barca or not, I think we'll look for a replacement BUT a main factor will also be top clubs chasing Allegri. Whatever happens I hope we'll not focus on getting Spalletti (or any other Italian coach for that matter).
Nice post :tup:
I think the same.

Something i have learned in this sport is to always read things with a grain of salt. Too many liars and things that affect outcomes like the one you mentioned.

The meeting against barca is a double edged knife, if we lose the management might see it as underachievment and not push to convince him to stay and if he wins it will open the eyes of heavy spenders to snatch him seeing as he has a run to the finals and at least semi finals with Juve, a team not so many think highly of. I say either way he is gone but that is not based on the meeting against barca, it is based on the ridiculous amount of news that popped up about him leaving and about Spaletti joining.
I think like Dovoetsky. If allegri beats Barcelona... i think theres a high chance of him staying...even more if he gets farther.

But if he stays i think next year will be his last definitely. This summer he will most likely try to complete the team with Beppe and co., and have a real final go at the CL.

After that, his project would be over and bye bye to greener pastures ($$)
 

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