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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,979
Just even the way he speaks now is different to that from his first stint more specifically before the cardiff final and the loss to man utd, now he's not even taking accountability for his own actions, its all the player's fault according to him.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,676
straight into a dead end, the jj way. why not :sergio:

i didn't have very high expectations before the season. now i have literally zero. i get that a change is expensive, and those 9 scudetti probably made the club feel a bit less hungry than ever (cc bonbon lol), i can't blame the coach alone as it's a considerably weaker squad compared to what we're used to, and that's probably what the management thinks too. i mean if you keep firing coaches left and right the players will rightfully think that they aren't to blame. still there must be some kind of accountability for the coach too, and no matter how weak this squad is, we are underachieving very badly.

if we're waiting for pogba, chiesa and di maria to turn our season around we're up for a similar disappointment that roma experience now with dybala. at least their coach has some kind of control over the squad.

i protested by unfollowing the club and every single player (bar miretti and perin) on social media :baus:

screw jj, i want my juventus back.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
A catastrophe would have to happen for Juventus to decide to sack Allegri mid-season. It is more likely to happen at the end of the season. In the meantime, however, max and the management are working together to try to restore peace and confidence to turn this season around.

(@FabDellaValle)
 

Xorim

Junior Member
Aug 31, 2015
367
Another monday and i foolishly thought to finally read some good news!

Nothing happened again, while Allegri is piledriving this club into the ground... embarassing
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
A catastrophe would have to happen for Juventus to decide to sack Allegri mid-season. It is more likely to happen at the end of the season. In the meantime, however, max and the management are working together to try to restore peace and confidence to turn this season around.

(@FabDellaValle)
Catastrophe? :howler:

Well, it's going to happen come Tuesday night.

Fuck Allegri, Agnelli, the entire management and anyone who's supporting this shit.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
The Juventus leadership gave no ultimatum to Allegri so as to show confidence in him, the plans have not changed for a club that has recorded losses to the tune of €254m. But the technician, "protected" by his large contract, must solve a crisis of play and identity. [La Stampa)
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
this is pure speculation, but two factors that possibly are saving Allegri right now:

1. the rumored clause in Allegri's contract that we can part ways if he fails to achieve certain objectives this season. Fingers crossed one of them is qualification to CL 2nd round, that way we might not even have to wait until the end of season to save tens of millions
2. the next manager isn't available this season - Conte? Tudor? whoever the mgmt have in minds, if he is only available in the summer, the prospect of switching to an interim manager probably isn't making anyone too eager to fire Max. usually you hire an affordable, experienced head to lead the squad for a few months in such situations and well lets say that the ones available aren't impressive
 
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Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,719
If we can't beat Monza and Milan, no way are we going to beat Benfica in Portugal or taking anything from the PSG game even if they play a second string team. We're praying Maccabi take points off the others but it won't happen. Keeping him costs us a lot more than taking the hit on his salary because we'll struggle to make top 4.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,005
The Juventus leadership gave no ultimatum to Allegri so as to show confidence in him, the plans have not changed for a club that has recorded losses to the tune of €254m. But the technician, "protected" by his large contract, must solve a crisis of play and identity. [La Stampa)
So we have to fail to 'save money' ?

Does sacking Allegri cost us more than missing out additional money from CL once we get dumped out of the groups?
 

Nejc

Senior Member
May 13, 2006
2,011
Forget the money from CL round of 16, losses will be even worse if we fail to even qualify for next year.
Lmao at solving “crisis of play and identity”, failed to do that for more than a year, lets fuckup another season trying :baus:
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,979
Exactly that, hes thrown the players under the bus numerous times already, and the players themselves are like wtf do you want us to do allegri? There's no turning around on this, especially for a manager who has no style or identity to his work, he cant fix anything because he doesn't know how, I just wish the board recognised this, and what's worse we can all see this from the outside! The management are at continassa day in day out and they can't see the obvious

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this is pure speculation, but two factors that possibly are saving Allegri right now:

1. the rumored clause in Allegri's contract that we can part ways if he fails to achieve certain objectives this season. Fingers crossed one of them is qualification to CL 2nd round, that way we might not even have to wait until the end of season to save tens of millions
2. the next manager isn't available this season - Conte? Tudor? whoever the mgmt have in minds, if he is only available in the summer, the prospect of switching to an interim manager probably isn't making anyone too eager to fire Max. usually you hire an affordable, experienced head to lead the squad for a few months in such situations and well lets say that the ones available aren't impressive
Well the first point is what I was speculating when we triggered the lawyers into action, I mean we have to look at the timing of that, getting lawyers in on a Saturday evening must mean the wheels in motion for some immediate action.

It doesn't take a lawyer to sack a manager alone, however it does to analyse the clauses of the contract to see if Juve have any leverage to sack him

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A catastrophe would have to happen for Juventus to decide to sack Allegri mid-season. It is more likely to happen at the end of the season. In the meantime, however, max and the management are working together to try to restore peace and confidence to turn this season around.

(@FabDellaValle)
Fuck knows what we are going through if it's not a catastrophe... if you ask me a catastrophe would be an improvement on what I'm seeing
 

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