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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
I wonder if they make black and white protein bars
I can confirm they do. Most protein bars are actually true carb snacks, high in fast acting sugar but with a paltry 22g of protein to boast. And they offcourse taste well. Even popular brands like Mars have those. In black, or white.

I'm using high protein bars from a certified local brand. 48grams of protein, some fiber, polyoles. Its hard as leather and tastes poorly, brown of color. However, it delivers a high amount of dairy based protein with little else
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
33,662
his sky interview:
https://www.calciomercato.it/news/266414/calciomercato_juventus_allegri_ho_pensato_di_andare_via

i bet it's gonna be on fi soon, so i'll just pick some details of it (i hope i didn't misunderstand any of it):
- he thought of leaving, but after talking to the club, he decided to remain
- cardiff hurts, but we still had a great season overtaking record breaking roma+napoli, winning 6 scudetti and 3 coppe in a row
- about supposed targets: predictable phrases about costa and bernardeschi (great players, bla-bla), schick is not ours yet, about n'zonzi: "i don't make requests, we are seeking the best players to improve the squad", about de sciglio: "we have a complete defense"
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Allegri: 'Juventus need wingers’
By Football Italia staff

Max Allegri says Juventus “have to give continuity” to the 4-2-3-1, and the squad is “complete, apart from up-front”.

The Bianconeri have been linked with the likes of Angel Di Maria, Federico Bernardeschi and Douglas Costa, and the Coach appears to confirm a winger is the main summer target.

“We need to try and give continuity to this system of play we started four months ago,” Allegri explained to Sky.

“So we’ll see which players to take. Then there are some players we could take and it’s not said that we can change.

“I’d say at the moment, in terms of numbers, the squad is complete apart from up-front.

“You have to think about those who will leave and be replaced though, but this club is so good that they’ll consider it in the best way.

“At the moment we’ve brought home important results in Italy and in Europe. Unfortunately we didn’t take home [European] trophies but we’ll try to do it in the coming years.

“I think Juventus will have the squad this year to play another great Champions League.”

Allegri has said that he believes the coming season will be more difficult the last, and he explained his reasoning.

“This year everyone will want to beat us, and we’ll need to have great motivation to ensure we aren’t beaten.

“Inter already had a very competitive squad last season, and this year they’ve changed Coach. [Luciano] Spalletti already showed how good a Coach he is at Roma, and he’ll be an added value for Inter.

“I think Juventus and Napoli are a bit ahead of the others, but I’d say that Inter will re-enter the fight for the Scudetto, just like Milan who are doing great things.

“Roma will surely confirm the squad they had last year, so they’ll more or less be aiming for what they were last year.”

Gianluigi Buffon confirmed this week that he’s 99 per cent certain to retire after the 2018 World Cup, and the Juve Coach was asked about that.

“Gigi is a very good and intelligent lad and he’ll definitely have a great future,” Allegri said.

“He just has to decide what he wants to do. The important thing is that he plays as a goalkeeper in the best way, as he’s always done so far.

“He’s still the best in the world and he’ll prove it again this year, because he’s going into his last World Cup and he’ll need to prepare in the best way.

“To prepare in the best way, he’ll have to do it for Juventus.

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Allegri: 'Next season will be harder’
By Football Italia staff

Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri reveals he could have walked away after the Champions League final defeat, and predicts “this will be a much harder year”.

The Bianconeri reached the final for the second time in three years, but a terrible second half display in Cardiff saw them beaten 4-1 by Real Madrid.

“Everyone was wondering if I’d walk away if we won, and instead I was on the verge of doing it after the defeat,” Allegri revealed in an interview with Sky.

“I had to think and above all to see what was inside me, to start again in the best way because this year will be a much harder year.

“After three seasons with Scudetti, Coppe Italia, Champions League finals and Supercoppe it’s normal to look inside because at the limit there’s the risk of collapse.

“Instead I decided quickly after, I spoke to the club and all the conditions are there to have a great season. It will be a challenge within a challenge, a challenge within ourselves where we have to improve the quality of our game.

“I never talked to anyone else, and I never made commitments to anyone, because the first club to have known everything was always going to be Juventus.

“I was immersed in our objectives and I was never interested in the future, I decided after the final.”

After three doubles in a row, will the Champions League be the main goal for next season?

“The main objective is the one which is in the DNA of Juventus, that is to say the Scudetto. After that come the Coppa Italia and the Champions League.

“I’d say that in the last three years Juventus have established ourselves well among the top eight teams, and it [the Champions League] is an objective Juventus must pursue.

“Then in the Champions League you’ve seen that one year you can make the quarter-final, just as you can reach the semi-final or the final.

“The objective of getting there this year will be much more difficult though, because there are the five English teams, namely Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City, [Manchester] United and Liverpool.

“They’ll be aggressive competitors so we’ll have to be ready.”

The Coach then gave a more detailed reflection on this year’s final.

“The first half was a half which was really well played,” Allegri recalled.

“I’d say that we had more shots on goal. Then in the second half they dominated us, they were better and they deservedly won the final.

“That’s what we have to restart from without any drama, without going through the big disappointments and depression that I’ve felt over the last 12 games.

“I understand the bitterness of not having won the final, having lost the second in three years, but you have to see the glass as half-full.

“We won another Scudetto, the sixth in a row, and that’s legendary. We’ve won three Coppe Italia in a row and we’ve been in two Champions League finals.

“Playing a second half like that lost us the final, but it doesn’t negate an extraordinary year where Roma and Napoli both got record points totals in their histories.”
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Im very happy to read that despite all links to players who fill positions we are set on, the boss man himself acknowledges that what we really need is wingers, attacking players. Good shit!
 

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