out now?


  • Total voters
    166
  • Poll closed .
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
1. Szceszny IN
2. De Sciglio OUT
3. Chiellini OUT
4. De Ligt IN
5. Arthur OUT
6. Danilo IN
8. Ramsey OUT
9. Morata OUT
10. Dybala OUT
11. Cuadrado IN
12. Sandro OUT
14. McKennie IN
17. Pellegrini IN
18. Kean OUT
19. Bonucci IN
20. Bernardeschi OUT
21. Kaio IN
22. Chiesa IN
23. Pinsoglio IN
24. Rugani OUT
25. Rabiot OUT
27. Locatelli IN
28. Zakaria IN
36. Perin IN
38. Ake IN

14 INs, 11 Outs.

'Nuff said.

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so if Max has a similar season next year, we should sack him for sure.
lol

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Instead of trying to score 3rd goal and to finish the match, he prefer to sit at the back, what a fucking disaster.
 

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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Waiting for the inevitable sack tbh. Sarri and Pirlo were sacked for less.

Zero improvement when it comes to the game, zero wins against top4 in Serie A, massive choke-jobs in finals, plus the Villarreal embarrassment.

Fitness preparation and amount of injuries is also a concern. Literally nothing works in this current manager-staff-players setup. All of that shit, while those bums are the best paid in the league (both the manager and the players).

So much to be done.
He won't be sacked
zizinho
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
You see the trend? We have reached a point where it's normalized to concede 4 goals in the final and still some people see nothing is wrong with the coach.

How many trashing we have to go through to see he is not up to the challenge anymore?
I think that the board can't afford to fire him, he'll be sitting at home getting paid 9m per year for doing nothing then. But if John will act then Allegri will be removed immediately.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
4,046
Everyone including Allegri’s tactics are at fault for this disastrous season, the management have no idea what they are doing when building a team while majority of the players are overpaid and lack individual quality , this however still doesn’t excuse or make it any better when you look at the blatant refereeing decisions that went against us last night along with many other similar episodes throughout the season, it’s like everyone in Italy just wants to kick and sink Juve even more while they already are down with nobody relevant standing up for us atm…

And somehow, right after a game like last night i see Max still staying as the gentleman that he is that there is no need to criticize the refereeing but to rather congratulate them and move on… and then we wonder why this continues to happen and nobody in the board grows some balls to actually speak out against it and to demand fair treatment, is unacceptable how that pk was given(while refusing us another similar one before that) with the ref even refusing to go see the replay himself along with i lost count how many clear fouls that were not whistled in the build up of their momentum leading to it that pinned us further and further back.

Poor refereeing will certainly not excuse this failure of a season, but we can surely make an argument about it regarding this Coppa Italia final in which we were clearly undone by biased refereeing decisions.

I’m still very bitter about how it all went, we deserved to get more out of this one.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Give Allegri a successful team* and he will bring success to Juve, as the great coach he is. Just do it.

*whether the team he gets is successful/good enough we will evaluate by the end of next season, thats a small condition
 

maxi

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2006
3,514
Give Allegri a successful team* and he will bring success to Juve, as the great coach he is. Just do it.

*whether the team he gets is successful/good enough we will evaluate by the end of next season, thats a small condition
Exactly this. Imo the excuses for next year will begin before the season even starts. They will complain that the board didn't make "sufficient enough transfers" which will undoubtedly lay the groundwork for another year of "transition season" excuses where Allegri gets another free pass for his failures.
 

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