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Monty

Tuz Royalty
May 2, 2017
2,592
Dont lie. I have said numerous times that his numbers back up his effectivity and and we should be very cautious to say the least, if we plan replacing him. Taking in account the options, this is a no go.

As long as max stops using khedira and mandzukic, he can do whatever he pleases and ill be ok with it. Our gameplay suffers because of those 2 being suppremely off form, or in the kehdira case, being kedira.

Im objective enough to not be suggesting guys like zarri
Stilll doesnt sound like a good word :rofl:

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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Dont lie. I have said numerous times that his numbers back up his effectivity and and we should be very cautious to say the least, if we plan replacing him. Taking in account the options, this is a no go.

As long as max stops using khedira and mandzukic, he can do whatever he pleases and ill be ok with it. Our gameplay suffers because of those 2 being suppremely off form, or in the kehdira case, being kedira.

Im objective enough to not be suggesting guys like zarri
Says "Don't lie", then talks about how we need to be cautious if we plan on replacing him. Sounds like you would be truly gutted if we lost Allegri.

You're one of the constant ringleaders in the "who should we replace Allegri with" discussions. Saying his numbers back up his effectiveness isn't praise, it's stating a fact. Only you would call that praise. You admit that he's effective and then cry about every aspect of his tactics and line-ups. Meanwhile, we win :touched:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Says "Don't lie", then talks about how we need to be cautious if we plan on replacing him. Sounds like you would be truly gutted if we lost Allegri.

You're one of the constant ringleaders in the "who should we replace Allegri with" discussions. Saying his numbers back up his effectiveness isn't praise, it's stating a fact. Only you would call that praise. You admit that he's effective and then cry about every aspect of his tactics and line-ups. Meanwhile, we win :touched:

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Says "Don't lie", then talks about how we need to be cautious if we plan on replacing him. Sounds like you would be truly gutted if we lost Allegri.

You're one of the constant ringleaders in the "who should we replace Allegri with" discussions. Saying his numbers back up his effectiveness isn't praise, it's stating a fact. Only you would call that praise. You admit that he's effective and then cry about every aspect of his tactics and line-ups. Meanwhile, we win :touched:
Lol come on. You are being subjective as hell. Saying his nimbers back him out is a fact AND a compliment. Dont be selective, in fact dont troll me.

And about his choices, i think i was pretty straight with my answer, as long as he do not use khdira and as long as he use mandzukic as bench CF instead of winger, ill have no complaints.

also if we play games like we did in the first leg of totehnham tie because of obvious reasons. I think is reasonable enough to say we threw that game, without you implying im being a hater. I think you can respecfully agree with my pov in that game at the very least.

About replacing him, as i said, its a delicate situation because he pulls the numbers and thers no adequate replacement.

IMO this is more of a case of “ill not accept any critic to allegri” more than anything else.

If you are okay with us playing ultra dangerous defensive gameplay, fine... but do not demand that i agree with it.

All that being said, allegri puts up the numbers and thats all that matters. Hopefully he will continue phasing out kehd and mandz and we will have that 2015 cohesiveness again.

When that happen, we will be all happy here.
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
After watching some of the games in the CL the level doesn't seem to be extremely high or as high as I thought it was

Allegri might be able to pull off another strong run as there is only one team I fear and the other's I think are beatable

I might have to take back what I said about Allegri not being able to win the CL here as we seem to have improved with Higuain, Costa and Dybala all playing very very well, credit to Allegri for getting them to click

So far this season is a 10/10 from Allegri he has fixed a lot of our problems and got the performances to improve
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
@Maddy

You are so right. What a troll. :lol:

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Lol come on. You are being subjective as hell. Saying his nimbers back him out is a fact AND a compliment. Dont be selective, in fact dont troll me.

And about his choices, i think i was pretty straight with my answer, as long as he do not use khdira and as long as he use mandzukic as bench CF instead of winger, ill have no complaints.

also if we play games like we did in the first leg of totehnham tie because of obvious reasons. I think is reasonable enough to say we threw that game, without you implying im being a hater. I think you can respecfully agree with my pov in that game at the very least.

About replacing him, as i said, its a delicate situation because he pulls the numbers and thers no adequate replacement.

IMO this is more of a case of “ill not accept any critic to allegri” more than anything else.

If you are okay with us playing ultra dangerous defensive gameplay, fine... but do not demand that i agree with it.

All that being said, allegri puts up the numbers and thats all that matters. Hopefully he will continue phasing out kehd and mandz and we will have that 2015 cohesiveness again.

When that happen, we will be all happy here.
Subjective? I said under Allegri "we win", that's it. We do win. I said nothing about pleasing gameplay. What about my post was subjective? I think that Panamanian school system is failing you again. :shifty:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
@Maddy

You are so right. What a troll. :lol:

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Subjective? I said under Allegri "we win", that's it. We do win. I said nothing about pleasing gameplay. What about my post was subjective? I think that Panamanian school system is failing you again. :shifty:
woah. You are getting worst by the minute.

Have fun
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,113
After watching some of the games in the CL the level doesn't seem to be extremely high or as high as I thought it was

Allegri might be able to pull off another strong run as there is only one team I fear and the other's I think are beatable

I might have to take back what I said about Allegri not being able to win the CL here as we seem to have improved with Higuain, Costa and Dybala all playing very very well, credit to Allegri for getting them to click

So far this season is a 10/10 from Allegri he has fixed a lot of our problems and got the performances to improve
Fantastic troll :lol:
 

JUVESUPPORTER

Senior Member
Aug 25, 2003
712
Lol come on. You are being subjective as hell. Saying his nimbers back him out is a fact AND a compliment. Dont be selective, in fact dont troll me.

And about his choices, i think i was pretty straight with my answer, as long as he do not use khdira and as long as he use mandzukic as bench CF instead of winger, ill have no complaints.

also if we play games like we did in the first leg of totehnham tie because of obvious reasons. I think is reasonable enough to say we threw that game, without you implying im being a hater. I think you can respecfully agree with my pov in that game at the very least.

About replacing him, as i said, its a delicate situation because he pulls the numbers and thers no adequate replacement.

IMO this is more of a case of “ill not accept any critic to allegri” more than anything else.

If you are okay with us playing ultra dangerous defensive gameplay, fine... but do not demand that i agree with it.

All that being said, allegri puts up the numbers and thats all that matters. Hopefully he will continue phasing out kehd and mandz and we will have that 2015 cohesiveness again.

When that happen, we will be all happy here.
You have been spending too much time at 'Elite' my Panamanian friend. Those Venezuelen chicas will cause your head to spin.

Your opinion is nothing short of lunacy. Allegri is probably the best manager in world football right now. I can only imagine what he could do with a team like Man City or Man United's budget.
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
I hope Allegri is done with Mandzukic starting for us on the wing in big games

I think he's counter productive to the teams attacks when he starts on the wing

That is pretty much my only criticism of Allegri right now is if he continues to start him there
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
You have been spending too much time at 'Elite' my Panamanian friend. Those Venezuelen chicas will cause your head to spin.

Your opinion is nothing short of lunacy. Allegri is probably the best manager in world football right now. I can only imagine what he could do with a team like Man City or Man United's budget.
Hahahahahahaha :lol: you are a very dirty mofo hahaha

The funny thing is that i went there with the boys some months ago cuz one of them was going to get married.

How do you know the place u dirty boy?

If you are into that thing, i would recommend you one called “Le Palace”, just be ready to spend cuz those girls look like playmates.

About max, For being a good boy ill tell you that what i say is not lunacy. Sometimes we play horrible but still win, i think we can improve on that because this team can, injuries aside of course.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Allegri delights in Juventus’ defensive mean streak

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Nothing pleases Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri and his players more than a good defensive display.

The Serie A leaders now boast both the best attack as well as the meanest defence in the league but it is the latter statistic which fills Allegri with the most pride.

Juventus, chasing a seventh successive title, beat Atalanta 2-0 on Wednesday to move four points clear at the top of the table and have yet to let in a Serie A goal this year.

Verona were the last team to breach Juve’s rearguard on Dec. 30 and, in all, they have conceded 15 goals in 28 games while scoring 67, one more than Lazio.

“Which statistic do I prefer most? Having the best defence,” Allegri told reporters after Wednesday’s win.

Allegri said he was delighted to see goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and defender Giorgio Chiellini celebrate a key intervention as if they had scored a goal, just as they did in the Champions League win at Tottenham Hotspur a week ago.

“Enthusiasm is important and it’s wonderful to see Buffon and Chiellini like that, even after everything they’ve won. It means they’ve still got the same hunger,” he said. “This team enjoys defending and that’s a crucial part of the sport.”

Juve’s next match is away to lowly SPAL on Saturday when they could deal the psychological blow of opening up a seven-point lead over rivals Napoli, who have to wait until Sunday evening for their match at home to Genoa.

It is a familiar story for fans of other teams who have become used to seeing Juventus weather a bumpy patch earlier in the season to hit form just at the right time.

The Turin side are exactly where they want to be in mid-March, leading Serie A and qualified for the Coppa Italia final — where they face AC Milan — and Champions League quarter-finals.

“The whole squad has the same aim which is to win the seventh Scudetto, go forward in the Champions League and win the Coppa Italia,” Allegri added.

He was also delighted to note that his team had been unaffected by rotation.

“The good thing is we made five or six changes to the side on Sunday and we did the same again today but the result didn’t change. We want to go all the way together,” he said.

Allegri warned, however, that the race was still far from over with Napoli still to visit Juventus in April.

“We mustn’t start thinking the Scudetto is suddenly in the bag,” he said. “It’s a decisive stage of the season but we must take things one step at a time, keep our heads and replenish our mental energy. You have to keep raising the bar in every game.”

#BeautifuglyWining :touched:

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pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Says "Don't lie", then talks about how we need to be cautious if we plan on replacing him. Sounds like you would be truly gutted if we lost Allegri.

You're one of the constant ringleaders in the "who should we replace Allegri with" discussions. Saying his numbers back up his effectiveness isn't praise, it's stating a fact. Only you would call that praise. You admit that he's effective and then cry about every aspect of his tactics and line-ups. Meanwhile, we win :touched:
It is an interesting discussion who we should replace Allegri with, its no secret he almost left after Cardiff or that he might leave this summer. I dont think any Juve fan genuinly thinks we should sack Allegri, but that doesnt mean we wont possibly have to replace him
 

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