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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Miretti is homegrown and he will stay. Paredes will bring some much needed freshness to the midfield. I can't understand why everyone is so impatient the team needs time to gel and deliver proper jihadball.
freshness for about 3 mins before he gets injured.

i can't for the life of me understand why this team give away one of the all time top scorers for FREE, but wants to throw money at injury prones players like di maria, pogba, parades and sign hacks like depay. clown managment supported by clown fans. we deserve each other
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
6,634
Miretti - Rovella - Locatelli

This must be the midfield next game
It won't matter when one will be assigned mark opposition DM and the other two stay deep cutting passing lanes hardly get any turn overs and continue chasing shadows and giving up initiative for majority of the game. Only difference makers for jihad ball would be the return of Chiesa (if he don't instruct him to play with his back to the goal again) di maria and someone like Zaniolo hitting on counters.
 

TheLaz

Senior Member
Oct 6, 2011
5,536
When I say I think we should sack Allegri now it's not pure desperation. It's because I fail to see how he can change this in any way. The team is not changed since last season, and I doubt he can change it all around to a winning mentality in a few months. I dont care for injuries: we still have a squad of players capable of playing football and we should be doing 1000% better against Sampdoria than we did today, no excuses.

I dont expect any chance, so I call it and ask for the management to take action.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
freshness for about 3 mins before he gets injured.

i can't for the life of me understand why this team give away one of the all time top scorers for FREE, but wants to throw money at injury prones players like di maria, pogba, parades and sign hacks like depay. clown managment supported by clown fans. we deserve each other
Why are you unhappy by the time season ends entire tuz will automatically miss juve matches and your dream will finally come true.
 

maxi

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2006
3,766
This guy is the highest paid person in the team if I'm not mistaken. More than the players. He doesnt deserve even half of that. He is running this club into the ground and we are happily giving him such a fat check for it every year
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
I backed Allegri last year, he was given a bad squad and had to rebuild, he wasn’t backed in the transfer window and lost the star player at the start of the season.

There’s now two problems at this football club, the first is that the recruitment has been terrible this off season. We’re using near enough the same ingredients so to expect a different taste is foolish. We lost quality players like Dybala, Morata and De Ligt and the quality we did sign has basically just replaced them - there’s been no step forward in quality and areas such as defence and CM have declined.

The second is clearly the manager. Since he rejoined the club we’ve seen no identity and no game plan. It looks like these players have never stepped foot on the field together. Tactically he’s well off the pace, his 2 years out of the game have made him rusty, he’s lost his ability to read and change games. Why would he start a midfield trio of McKennie - Loca - Rabiot??? They played together last year and we’re horseshit!! The result is going to be the same!!

He’s had more than enough time to get this right now but he continues to get it so wrong
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
are we gonna blame this mercato failure on ronaldo again? ronaldo was apparently why allegri played and planned poorly cuz he left last day.

now the club has had an entire YEAR to plan a squad for the coach. the same coach they said will have greater say in market. and this is best the club could come up with. shame on you all.
 

Plusvalenza

The Photoshop Pervert
Jan 6, 2009
771
There is no worse feeling for a football fan than the conviction that the coach, the man at the helm is a stubborn idiot. Then it becomes clear that no lineup, no transfer, no money, no recovery from injury will change anything in the season anymore. This stage is total resignation. You already know that the man is not improving and how it will end.

Then comes the countdown until the team starts playing against the coach. Then another countdown before the owners notice it, send out the first signals of hope for change. Then waiting for the ultras to speed up their decisions. Brief moments of relief when names of possible successors emerge. Finally blaspheming the coach through all possible channels, humiliating your own dignity by enjoying the media lynching him - all in the hope that he will resign himself, even though they never do...

It usually takes a whole season. We are only at the first stage.
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
This guy is the highest paid person in the team if I'm not mistaken. More than the players. He doesnt deserve even half of that. He is running this club into the ground and we are happily giving him such a fat check for it every year
One more abject performance like this one and I doubt there is going to be anyone left to support him.
A loss to Roma and all hell breaks loose.
All things point to him being in over his head.

I expect a cringe press conference, with rabiot praised for his availability and injuries to take center stage.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
There is no worse feeling for a football fan than the conviction that the coach, the man at the helm is a stubborn idiot. Then it becomes clear that no lineup, no transfer, no money, no recovery from injury will change anything in the season anymore. This stage is total resignation. You already know that the man is not improving and how it will end.

Then comes the countdown until the team starts playing against the coach. Then another countdown before the owners notice it, send out the first signals of hope for change. Then waiting for the ultras to speed up their decisions. Brief moments of relief when names of possible successors emerge. Finally blaspheming the coach through all possible channels, humiliating your own dignity by enjoying the media lynching him - all in the hope that he will resign himself, even though they never do...

It usually takes a whole season. We are only at the first stage.
Plusvalenza where were you for so many seasons. We discuss u daily on the mercato thread. Forza Plusvalenza.
 

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
12,750
When I say I think we should sack Allegri now it's not pure desperation. It's because I fail to see how he can change this in any way. The team is not changed since last season, and I doubt he can change it all around to a winning mentality in a few months. I dont care for injuries: we still have a squad of players capable of playing football and we should be doing 1000% better against Sampdoria than we did today, no excuses.

I dont expect any chance, so I call it and ask for the management to take action.
Yeah, I don’t see any progress or potential. Same shit from him this year.

Also the interviews he’s giving about us being behind schedule compared to other teams are confusing and also not acceptable. Everyone can see right through that bullshit.
 

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