out now?


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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
@Lion He was returning as the coach who won 11 titles in 5 seasons. That was the standard he was judged and complimented for in his return.


He clearly isnt that coach anymore more then a year after his return.


Your type of lazy trolling has its limits koskesh. At some point your BS attempts after they not remotely funny anymore, will get the attention of the mods if you keep it up.
wtf man i thought we were good. u know it's all fun and i don't actually think anyone here is a loser.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651



God damn, every day I wake up hoping he's been fired. It won't happen will it?
Board meeting on Friday to have the final say though can't recall when the last time board of directors decided the future of the coach.
The Board meeting of Juventus would not decide the future of Allegri, but could be the turning point of the recent history of the bianconero club .


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Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,327
We will be in no position to afford conte salary and his constant transfer demands plus his poor champions league record. Let's look at young exciting managers like Italiano and sottil.
Lets let the club decide about affording Conte.
At the moment I dont care about champions league as we arent even sure to feature in the CL next year. Luckily its still early and a change of coach can save the season.
Italiano - After Conte - maybe but he needs to achieve something first.
Gasperini - After Conte maybe, Im a fan but Im not entirely convinced.
Klopp would be the dream but I dont think he will be available even if he decides to leave Liverpool.
Lets go step by step and for now I want a coach who can motivate and gets the best out of his players - Conte is one of the best in these things.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Can you help dig my post? Seems I always against Allegri returning but I really don't know how to do it
you and a few others were very vocal about being against him. my problem with those posters who were for allegri was that they would ridicule and attack others like u who were against allegri. thats why they are losers.

credit to this man, this legend for consistently saying what needs to be said despite being attacked by others:

said it million times, scraping is unsustainable but know it all fuckfuck allergy fans never accepted it.
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,349
Board meeting on Friday to have the final say though can't recall when the last time board of directors decided the future of the coach.
The Board meeting of Juventus would not decide the future of Allegri, but could be the turning point of the recent history of the bianconero club .


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so what journalist mirko is doing here is hedging. That way no matter what happens he can be “correct”

Brilliant reporting: The meeting is the final say, but it won’t decide Allegris future. LOL
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,349
Nothing will happen, AA and co are banking in a change of fortune after the international break if anything
no way he survives bologna though if they drop points.

That’s the thing, the next game he drops points to a mid table/bottom feeder all this noise will ramp up even more. I don’t see how this ends in any other way than a sacking. Just do it now.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,001
Most of the people were happy to see Allegri here because of the horror show under Pirlo where we went from 9 time winners to scraping 4th place on the last day. That's a radical decline for a serial winning club.

So most of them felt that given his track record, he will bring stability back to the club. What we didn't anticipate is having to lower your standards by each passing month and watch his garbage football in the hope that he'll eventually turn it around.

Allegri 2.0 is absolute cancer and should be treated as a forgotten memory in the club's history just like Del Neri's Juventus.
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
20,887
no way he survives bologna though if they drop points.

That’s the thing, the next game he drops points to a mid table/bottom feeder all this noise will ramp up even more. I don’t see how this ends in any other way than a sacking. Just do it now.
In 2015 we had 8 points after 7 rounds in even a weaker Serie A, 2 fewer than 2022. Max didn’t have the leverage of his long term contract either.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,975
no way he survives bologna though if they drop points.

That’s the thing, the next game he drops points to a mid table/bottom feeder all this noise will ramp up even more. I don’t see how this ends in any other way than a sacking. Just do it now.
Ofc I agree sack him now nothing will change, AA is just gambling with our future again just to save face, that's why he needs to go too. Like I said before problem with this club is we don't have someone who understands football, look at milan and napoli, dumb president's or people who own the club don't understand football, but they have clever sporting directors, the problem with us is Agnelli calls the shots more often than most but he's just a business man
 

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