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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,869
By no means a satisfying season. I both underestimated what impact Cronaldos departure would have and overestimated how quickly Allegri could whip us into a team. The analysis changes over the course of the season and In sure Allegri is the better longterm option than both Sarri and Pirlo.


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Mar 9, 2006
29,039
What? Its good to be back on a positive path after years of Tici
Have faith guys Maxx is just working out the right formula
Didn't watch the game but remember changes do take time. For most of these players its been 2 years since they've been under a proper coach so I suppose its going to take Maxx a bit to regain the intensity and the confidence.
Either way he's still got plenty of time before I start to worry.
Not easy to comprehend Maxx' genius from the start.
Calma, Maxx will sort this out
Ok, I'm honestly not defending him anymore if he keeps playing Rabiot. What in the utter fuck dude
This you?
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,646
so villarreal is still a shit team after beating bayern lol

things you learn on tuz, ep. 92

also rus already wanted max to get fired in 2015, we won 4 league titles with him after that. feel free to find the quotes, it's fun. he never showed up when we won, always moaned and cried when we dropped points. but he matured a lot lol, always the same negative shit since almost a decade. long may it continue
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Even with CR here we knew big changes had to be made at all levels. Getting max back and CR out was a big piece of that puzzle. Nothing is going to happen over night.

we can win the double next year and RUS will be here “but no CL”…
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,648
so villarreal is still a shit team after beating bayern lol

things you learn on tuz, ep. 92

also rus already wanted max to get fired in 2015, we won 4 league titles with him after that. feel free to find the quotes, it's fun. he never showed up when we won, always moaned and cried when we dropped points. but he matured a lot lol, always the same negative shit since almost a decade. long may it continue
Aren't they all like that?
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
:rofl: Oh, yes, ronaldo's departure is the reason for Allegri to play in dinosaurball and it was the reason for him to use 442 with Rabiot as wide LM :rofl:
We lost a player who could score 25-30 goals per year. If you think this 'little' fact had no impact, there is nothing more to discuss here. The rest is irrelevant. Its just your nonsense, where certain player should be positioned.
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
so villarreal is still a shit team after beating bayern lol

things you learn on tuz, ep. 92

also rus already wanted max to get fired in 2015, we won 4 league titles with him after that. feel free to find the quotes, it's fun. he never showed up when we won, always moaned and cried when we dropped points. but he matured a lot lol, always the same negative shit since almost a decade. long may it continue
Juventus with Allegri hit the ceiling, that's a fact and it culminated in the 18/19 season when he crap his pants in the Champions League with his dinosaurball.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Pretty sure most of us knew this was a transition period.
How oblivious does anyone have to be to not understand this? The coach, upper management, everyone associated with the club saying it’s a transition year into a new project, but apparently that’s all just made up.

Of course it’s disappointing to not win the scudetto and progress further in CL. Was this a successful season? Of course not. Anyone season without scudetto and CL QFs or better isn’t successful imo, but that’s the reality of where this team is it at right now. We’ll know better after next season how the new project is going.

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:rofl: Oh, yes, ronaldo's departure is the reason for Allegri to play in dinosaurball and it was the reason for him to use 442 with Rabiot as wide LM :rofl:
Watch out you petulant little child, another month or two of posting like this and you will pass everyone in this thread even with your long term ban. :lol:
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
We lost a player who could score 25-30 goals per year. If you think this 'little' fact had no impact, there is nothing more to discuss here. The rest is irrelevant. Its just your nonsense, where certain player should be positioned.
Yes, losing Ronaldo did nothing to Juventus in the terms of defensive play, absolutely nothing. All the problems of this team lie in the construction of the game, getting out of defense, playing under pressure, vertical passes, pressing and so on and so on. It have NOTHING to do with Ronaldo's departure.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
Yes, losing Ronaldo did nothing to Juventus in the terms of defensive play, absolutely nothing. All the problems of this team lie in the construction of the game, getting out of defense, playing under pressure, vertical passes, pressing and so on and so on. It have NOTHING to do with Ronaldo's departure.
Who is suppposed to pass vertically? Rabiot, Arthur? :lol:
 

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