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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,937
If he cared so much WHY LEAVE!! Who was gonna fight for JUVE WITHOUT HIM IF YOURE RIGHT.
You're so blind it's unreal, all you do is contradict yourself. " he loved Juve so much he had to abandon it"
WTF
you just don't fucking get it do you :lol:

what is worse is that you persistently defend the actions of this board as if to say they care more about Juve than Conte ever did :lol:

never mind they are better at their management than milan though... :lol:
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,937
If he cared so much WHY LEAVE!! Who was gonna fight for JUVE WITHOUT HIM IF YOURE RIGHT.
You're so blind it's unreal, all you do is contradict yourself. " he loved Juve so much he had to abandon it"
WTF
you just don't fucking get it do you :lol:

what is worse is that you persistently defend the actions of this board as if to say they care more about Juve than Conte ever did :lol:

never mind they are better at their management than milan though... :lol:
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
you just don't $#@!ing get it do you :lol:

what is worse is that you persistently defend the actions of this board as if to say they care more about Juve than Conte ever did :lol:

never mind they are better at their management than milan though... :lol:
I judge a man by his actions not words. You can say your Juve all day long. When you do what he did just abandon the team you supposedly love. It speaks volumes. You're the one whose clueless
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
you just don't $#@!ing get it do you :lol:

what is worse is that you persistently defend the actions of this board as if to say they care more about Juve than Conte ever did :lol:

never mind they are better at their management than milan though... :lol:
I judge a man by his actions not words. You can say your Juve all day long. When you do what he did just abandon the team you supposedly love. It speaks volumes. You're the one whose clueless
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
just look back to his last half season at Milan, with the team being out of shape and out of sorts with him. Nothing but bad is coming for Juve....
I doubt anyone here likes Allegri even a little bit, but it's unfair to blame him for the situation Milan were in. Perhaps his main guilt was being a yes man who quietly swallowed whatever shit Berlusconi and Galliani were serving him. Even a great coach wouldn't have changed anything there, except that such a coach would have left instead of staying and watching how Galliani is refusing to give Pirlo a new contract, how he's selling Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, exchanging Cassano with Pazzini and replacing Nesta, Seedorf, Inzaghi, Van Bommel and Gattuso with the likes of Constant and Birsa. On top of it, the star attacker Galliani gave to Allegri was a young idiot who is impossible to control.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
just look back to his last half season at Milan, with the team being out of shape and out of sorts with him. Nothing but bad is coming for Juve....
I doubt anyone here likes Allegri even a little bit, but it's unfair to blame him for the situation Milan were in. Perhaps his main guilt was being a yes man who quietly swallowed whatever shit Berlusconi and Galliani were serving him. Even a great coach wouldn't have changed anything there, except that such a coach would have left instead of staying and watching how Galliani is refusing to give Pirlo a new contract, how he's selling Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, exchanging Cassano with Pazzini and replacing Nesta, Seedorf, Inzaghi, Van Bommel and Gattuso with the likes of Constant and Birsa. On top of it, the star attacker Galliani gave to Allegri was a young idiot who is impossible to control.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,937
i hardly call leaving the team because his employers can't match his ambitions to achieve the success this club deserves as abandoning, if anything the management abandoned Conte, this project, their fans, and above all else all hope and drive for further success! give it a thought, you might just have a epiphany!
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,937
i hardly call leaving the team because his employers can't match his ambitions to achieve the success this club deserves as abandoning, if anything the management abandoned Conte, this project, their fans, and above all else all hope and drive for further success! give it a thought, you might just have a epiphany!
 

89man

Senior Member
Sep 4, 2013
1,634
but it's unfair to blame him for the situation Milan were in. Perhaps his main guilt was being a yes man who quietly swallowed whatever $#@! Berlusconi and Galliani were serving him. Even a great coach wouldn't have changed anything there, except that such a coach would have left instead of staying and watching how Galliani is refusing to give Pirlo a new contract, how he's selling Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, exchanging Cassano with Pazzini and replacing Nesta, Seedorf, Inzaghi, Van Bommel and Gattuso with the likes of Constant and Birsa. On top of it, the star attacker Galliani gave to Allegri was a young idiot who is impossible to control.
:tup:
 

89man

Senior Member
Sep 4, 2013
1,634
but it's unfair to blame him for the situation Milan were in. Perhaps his main guilt was being a yes man who quietly swallowed whatever $#@! Berlusconi and Galliani were serving him. Even a great coach wouldn't have changed anything there, except that such a coach would have left instead of staying and watching how Galliani is refusing to give Pirlo a new contract, how he's selling Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, exchanging Cassano with Pazzini and replacing Nesta, Seedorf, Inzaghi, Van Bommel and Gattuso with the likes of Constant and Birsa. On top of it, the star attacker Galliani gave to Allegri was a young idiot who is impossible to control.
:tup:
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,797
I doubt anyone here likes Allegri even a little bit, but it's unfair to blame him for the situation Milan were in. Perhaps his main guilt was being a yes man who quietly swallowed whatever shit Berlusconi and Galliani were serving him. Even a great coach wouldn't have changed anything there, except that such a coach would have left instead of staying and watching how Galliani is refusing to give Pirlo a new contract, how he's selling Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, exchanging Cassano with Pazzini and replacing Nesta, Seedorf, Inzaghi, Van Bommel and Gattuso with the likes of Constant and Birsa. On top of it, the star attacker Galliani gave to Allegri was a young idiot who is impossible to control.
:shifty: do you see the irony here?
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,797
I doubt anyone here likes Allegri even a little bit, but it's unfair to blame him for the situation Milan were in. Perhaps his main guilt was being a yes man who quietly swallowed whatever shit Berlusconi and Galliani were serving him. Even a great coach wouldn't have changed anything there, except that such a coach would have left instead of staying and watching how Galliani is refusing to give Pirlo a new contract, how he's selling Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, exchanging Cassano with Pazzini and replacing Nesta, Seedorf, Inzaghi, Van Bommel and Gattuso with the likes of Constant and Birsa. On top of it, the star attacker Galliani gave to Allegri was a young idiot who is impossible to control.
:shifty: do you see the irony here?
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
i hardly call leaving the team because his employers can't match his ambitions to achieve the success this club deserves as abandoning, if anything the management abandoned Conte, this project, their fans, and above all else all hope and drive for further success! give it a thought, you might just have a epiphany!
What are you babbling on about. There was nothing but up for him here! He needed to fight, if what you say is true, for his direction and his vision for his "love" Juve
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
i hardly call leaving the team because his employers can't match his ambitions to achieve the success this club deserves as abandoning, if anything the management abandoned Conte, this project, their fans, and above all else all hope and drive for further success! give it a thought, you might just have a epiphany!
What are you babbling on about. There was nothing but up for him here! He needed to fight, if what you say is true, for his direction and his vision for his "love" Juve
 

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