out now?


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kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
Finally. :fap:
BTW Allegri was ours since the Villa visit and practically confirmed when his assistant started liking drawing zebras on Instagram.

Pirloh was practically sacked since Porto.

The rest just media hubris.
The real thing a smoke screen since they are probably gonna appoint Raul.

Both Real and Juve are in the Super League so I doubt AA and Perez would spat over Allegri.

Now here's to a golden age everyone.
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Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
VS guru:

Chiellini and Dybala out
Silence on CR
Woj advanced with Wolves
Donnarumma done10m net 5 yrs
Possible Dybala-Correa exchange with ATM
Seeing both Ronaldo and Dybala will surprise me the most honestly. I will be shocked because I expect revolution in the middle, not upfront. I always thought one would leave and seeing Allegri back I would say that is Ronaldo packing his bags.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,909
I would love to see Juventus play great football which is definitely achievable with Allegri but most importantly, I want Juventus to go back to what they're associated with which is being iron tight at the back. That's what made us such a force all these years.
A full blown philosophical change isn't possible for Juventus for various reasons, most importantly being financial so go back to what worked for us in the past and which yielded us some fantastic results.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
Yeah, I know, but these 2 years without him sure thought us a lot, I think.
Practically we don't have the money to play the football we want.
If we surround Max with better players than we see better football.
Yeah lots of work to be done in the transfer market to stop the embrassing defeats in the champions league for the past three years
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
I would love to see Juventus play great football which is definitely achievable with Allegri but most importantly, I want Juventus to go back to what they're associated with which is being iron tight at the back. That's what made us such a force all these years.
A full blown philosophical change isn't possible for Juventus for various reasons, most importantly being financial so go back to what worked for us in the past and which yielded us some fantastic results.
Should be automatic response to every nincompoop out there, whenever they complain about 1-0 win.
 

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