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Bonucci played flawlessly against England and is playing really well tonight. Both Vlahovic and Kostic had very good game for Serbia. Cuad had a great game for Colombia.

There's something rotten in our team that results in our players being totally incapable of putting up a performance for us. Then they shine away from us.
 

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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,816
Bonucci played flawlessly against England and is playing really well tonight. Both Vlahovic and Kostic had very good game for Serbia. Cuad had a great game for Colombia.

There's something rotten in our team that results in our players being totally incapable of putting up a performance for us. Then they shine away from us.
The whole atmosphere at the club is rotten.
from the management, to our finances, from the coach to the fitness team. From the players attitude to the fans.
The club needs a new reset. And that comes the top.
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,344
The whole atmosphere at the club is rotten.
from the management, to our finances, from the coach to the fitness team. From the players attitude to the fans.
The club needs a new reset. And that comes the top.
pretty sure the players aren't struggling because of Arrivabene, Bini, Nedved, curva, or whoever else you want to blame not named Max Allegri. The fix seems pretty simple when there isnt one player that you can say is overachieving. Not saying a new manager will solve everything, but its pretty clear that this squad has run its course with Allegri. It's not a coincidence that everyone plays better away from him.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
I cant forget how people like @il brutto and @stitc were seriously explaining how much of a genius Max actually was, and that you needed a high level of tactical understanding to be able to simply fathom and appreciate how much ahead of the game he really is as a coach.

For connoisseurs like @Lion, what do you think of my baiting here at the start of the Allegri appointment? :grin:
i never liked how you were attacked by members like jck, post ironic or others. you were simply posting what you thought about and these childish posters kept attacking you defending someone who doesn't care about them.

good on you for standing your ground. bullies should not be tolerated
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
Bonucci played flawlessly against England and is playing really well tonight. Both Vlahovic and Kostic had very good game for Serbia. Cuad had a great game for Colombia.

There's something rotten in our team that results in our players being totally incapable of putting up a performance for us. Then they shine away from us.
So your posting this in Allegri thread as a hidden message he is the reason?

For me.. success or failure (based on the suqad you have) is 90% on the coach...
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
pretty sure the players aren't struggling because of Arrivabene, Bini, Nedved, curva, or whoever else you want to blame not named Max Allegri. The fix seems pretty simple when there isnt one player that you can say is overachieving. Not saying a new manager will solve everything, but its pretty clear that this squad has run its course with Allegri. It's not a coincidence that everyone plays better away from him.
i'm with u that allegri still main problem... but:

juve's president slept with the wife of one of his employees and was at time married himself.

the rot starts from top.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,816
pretty sure the players aren't struggling because of Arrivabene, Bini, Nedved, curva, or whoever else you want to blame not named Max Allegri. The fix seems pretty simple when there isnt one player that you can say is overachieving. Not saying a new manager will solve everything, but its pretty clear that this squad has run its course with Allegri. It's not a coincidence that everyone plays better away from him.
Are you saying our problems started with Allegri? They most certainly did not. And they won’t end with him either. He needs to go because he’s exacerbating our decline but so do the people who hired him and our fitness team in the first place. They’re the same folks who have turned the club from an institution of prestige to a clown show.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,945
Juventus have raised ticket prices in both the Curva and Tribuna Centrale for the PSG champions league return match considering the importance of the match.

[Tuttojuve)
70 euros for what are usually 30 euros for curva tickets. God this club is fucking deluded if they think anyone is paying that for shit football, shit product when fans would rather go to away matches where they can take banners and drums without the club's say so.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,017
Are you saying our problems started with Allegri? They most certainly did not. And they won’t end with him either. He needs to go because he’s exacerbating our decline but so do the people who hired him and our fitness team in the first place. They’re the same folks who have turned the club from an institution of prestige to a clown show.
The rot started with Allegri during his first spell where he taught the side to play like crap and just rely on individual brilliance to win games. It definitely started with him.

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Bonucci played flawlessly against England and is playing really well tonight. Both Vlahovic and Kostic had very good game for Serbia. Cuad had a great game for Colombia.

There's something rotten in our team that results in our players being totally incapable of putting up a performance for us. Then they shine away from us.
What is the common denominator?

Well dummies, obviously the coach.
 

ilmetronome

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2020
580
pretty sure the players aren't struggling because of Arrivabene, Bini, Nedved, curva, or whoever else you want to blame not named Max Allegri. The fix seems pretty simple when there isnt one player that you can say is overachieving. Not saying a new manager will solve everything, but its pretty clear that this squad has run its course with Allegri. It's not a coincidence that everyone plays better away from him.
The player are strugling because no one in the club know football enough to know that hire allegri again was a mistake

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Juventus have raised ticket prices in both the Curva and Tribuna Centrale for the PSG champions league return match considering the importance of the match.

[Tuttojuve)
And there it is one fucking example of how clueless they are
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
The rot started with Allegri during his first spell where he taught the side to play like crap and just rely on individual brilliance to win games. It definitely started with him.
I can't agree with this. There is no way a middle-manager at a billion-dollar company is the only or causation. It goes back to those over him demanding or desiring something.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,017
I can't agree with this. There is no way a middle-manager at a billion-dollar company is the only or causation. It goes back to those over him demanding or desiring something.
They actually fired Allegri because of the performances and way we played. They were correct in getting rid of him. The most idiotic part of it all was rehiring the same guy they fired. So yeah, if that’s what you’re speaking of, you’re right.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Are you saying our problems started with Allegri? They most certainly did not. And they won’t end with him either. He needs to go because he’s exacerbating our decline but so do the people who hired him and our fitness team in the first place. They’re the same folks who have turned the club from an institution of prestige to a clown show.
The rot starts with fans like you who accepts and celebrates dumb and lazy football (ugly, simple, no patterns, no skillful sequences/movements) without future and calling it "juve style" and "winning" (while having 5 times better team and finances than the rest in our league). We should protest it and demand modern football and not find strange reasons to excuse dinosaurs like Allegri just because of being a bit too much italophile and nostalgic. You guys were all excited about the Allegri project - now we are supposed to still listen to you? :p
 

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