out now?


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Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
4,178
Max Allegri will not resign and the management of Juventus will not sack him after his elimination from the Champions League. They’ll continue together at least until the World Cup. During the break, the club will make an initial assessment of the coach's work and results to understand the next course of action if any needed.(Nico schira)
I like how they will sit down and assess it at a later point in time. They think the turd will be dry by then and a turd is a turd, it is what it is, so they can test it and analyze it when the "time is right". Yet they watch the turd grow, day by day, and still think they can withhold that assessment, that puzzles me. This turd has a life on its own, it wants to grow and is getting fed every day by Allegri. Every day all of the management goes about to feed the turd, because that's how they interpret their function in the system. After last season, we realized it was a bit stinkier than usual so we tried to make it better, but the source, the feeders of this turd remained. Soon it will be to big to flush and too entangled with management to get rid off.
People, we need a turd buster and not just a duster.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
What are they seriously going to evaluate differently in 4 games time? We'll be just as out of the CL and likely further behind in Serie A. If we are basing the decision to keep a manager on how we do on the next 4 games and not on the past 54 then we have real issues.
Let's say everyone in the management needs to go. We need to arrest the downward spiral of the club.
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
Allegri had surprised by initially leaving Arek Milik on the bench for Moise Kean, and confessed the plan was to stall Benfica until the Poland international could batter them down as a substitute.


This sums up everything that is wrong with his approach, tactics and attitude. He was hoping the game was still at 0:0 until the 89 min to score a lucky goal…. Absolute failure of a coach


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Is this your analysis? Or it is something he said?

Not saying it is wrong.. I am just asking
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
It's real.


I hate how he normalize losing. What a shit attitude.
With this mentality it’s not a surprise he’s made the team worse during his tenure….

And the board expect improvement… let’s call a spade a spade and admit this is a catastrophic failure with significant financial and reputational consequences. The commentators today were basically laughing at our performance and approach to the game
 

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