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DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,345
Lol, if there was any remote chance to go for Zidane, they should just do it.

In other news, Allegri's buddy from VS (also considered a guru over there) says that Max admited he won't resign on his own, he'd consider that a coward move (whatever that means anyway). He says he'd rather be axed than stepping down and admitting he wasn't up to the task.
If he resigns wouldnt he also forfeit his salary?
 

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Apr 12, 2004
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If he resigns wouldnt he also forfeit his salary?
Yes. Resigning would nullify his contract, and the Board, if they wanted to, could get some of his wages back. More likely he would mutually terminate and just part ways. If he was sacked, ,you owe him X percentage of the wages he would make over the remainder of his contract. When Poch was sacked by Tottenham, I think they had to pay him 11M pounds.

How much Tottenham paid to sack Pochettino and his coaching staff
20 Nov
Tottenham "reluctantly" sacked Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff on Tuesday evening after a disappointing start to the Premier League campaign.

Pochettino departs Hotspur Way with a trio of coaches following in his wake. Jesus Perez, Miguel D'Agostino and Antoni Jimenez also find themselves jobless, with compensation for the quartet thought to total £20million.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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If he resigns wouldnt he also forfeit his salary?
of course. that's why he's still there.

i think that at this point it's an other khedira, ramsey situation and it's all about the money between juve and allegri. the sooner they agree on a golden handshake the better.

i want inzaghi fired so that marotta can make max an offer.
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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of course. that's why he's still there.

i think that at this point it's an other khedira, ramsey situation and it's all about the money between juve and allegri. the sooner they agree on a golden handshake the better.

i want inzaghi fired so that marotta can make max an offer.
He's going to get every penny from us. Why would he agree to anything else?
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,345
Where the banners at now, need a revolt asap lol. I refuse to believe that the club still has faith in Allegri. His job security is driven purely by money at this point.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
The fact that Allegri hasn't been fired yet is pretty scary tbh. I wanna believe its because they're evaluating replacements, but considering their recent decisions regarding managers, I have zero faith they're gonna do the logical thing here. And if hes actually lost the locker room, its gonna get even worse.
I’m afraid this is true as well. The silence tells me there’s a mainly lack of decision
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,345
A serious club cannot wait till Pogba, Chiesa are back to get a fucking shape.

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Thats just Allegri's crutch, nothing is gonna change once they're back. And theres also no guarantee that other key players won't get hurt in the meantime. To use their absences to justify struggling against clubs like Salernitana, Monza, etc is a joke.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
33,650
He's going to get every penny from us. Why would he agree to anything else?
the moment khedira, sarri and ramsey got acceptable offers they signed their termination of contract.

allegri won't be able to get any other jobs if and when he's still contracted to juventus. either he wants to retire (and there's an article in circulation quoting allegri he'll retire around 2024 or something) or he'll look for an other job and will be forced to terminate his contract with juve when he gets an acceptable offer. that's why i want inda/marotta to the rescue.
 

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