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LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
What I mean is, showing trust in a serial winning coach isn't the same as hoping for some youngster who never coached before to turn things around.

The I told you so's may be right now, but still nothing wrong with that approach, at least for me.
I couldn't care less about a serial winning coach who showed he was losing it and in the end he really lost it. He was rightfully sacked and rehiring him was a joke of a move, another proof of the club being stuck in the past. The funny part is that the noob coach did better than the winning coach and the former was fired for far less than the latter.

I don't care about the 'I told you so' and being right on a internet forum. The point is that everything is hopeless and people still find reasons to defend this shit somehow.

Now there's another dinosaur on the horizon aka Conte and I'm actually afraid JJ will take that bum back. After all, why not, he's proven to be a winning coach after all. Meanwhile the rest of the world will leave us behind even further cause no one will wait for the 'stuck in the past' losers.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,001
What I mean is, showing trust in a serial winning coach isn't the same as hoping for some youngster who never coached before to turn things around.

The I told you so's may be right now, but still nothing wrong with that approach, at least for me.
Which 'serial winning coach' has had this much leeway to turn things around?

We're looking at another season without silverware despite comparatively having the biggest budget in the league. Despite our financial struggles, we're still way ahead of the pack in this pathetic league.

If the whole point of getting him back was to win and 'turn things around', he's not doing that while playing a horrific brand of football at the same time.

He's more or less been a net negative for the growth of this club.

The 'I told you so's' have been right way before the recent humiliating results. The recent resurgence has proved nothing in the end. 2 wins in 21 big games over the last 2 seasons shows where we stand as a club under Allegri. Our new reality.
 

pavelnel

Senior Member
Oct 24, 2006
2,474
In addition to the last two years being a horror show in terms of performances and results it seems that most of you continue to ignore the elephant in the room: the humiliating loses with catastrophic results.
I won't even bother to check but I can make I wild guess and say that the number of loses in the past 2 years with 3 and 4 goals must be a record in the history of Juve. Such heavy loses were something rarely seen when speaking about our club but now it has become the norm.
It just insane for anyone to continue to support this fraudster. You support proven beyond any doubt mediocrity or even loser mentality. For fuck sake, we defend for our lives almost every game. To continue repeating that our squad is of less quality than the bodom feeders is an outright lie.

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,119
What is more embarrasing? Losing 5-1 to Napoli or 2-0 to Maccabi? I was thinking the latter, but then again Napoli isn’t that amazing. Definitely a better team than we are but not a squad. Spaletti looks like an old geezer and yet he isn’t as much of a dinosaur as the anti-coach.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,795
In addition to the last two years being a horror show in terms of performances and results it seems that most of you continue to ignore the elephant in the room: the humiliating loses with catastrophic results.
I won't even bother to check but I can make I wild guess and say that the number of loses in the past 2 years with 3 and 4 goals must be a record in the history of Juve. Such heavy loses were something rarely seen when speaking about our club but now it has become the norm.
It just insane for anyone to continue to support this fraudster. You support proven beyond any doubt mediocrity or even loser mentality. For fuck sake, we defend for our lives almost every game. To continue repeating that our squad is of less quality than the bodom feeders is an outright lie.

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I'd go further back than two years. We've had a number of embarrassing first-leg knockout losses where he got everything wrong as well. Sometimes the second leg would make up for it sure, but it still shouldn't be happening in the first place.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,975
Yeah, nothing wrong with losing 5-1 to Napoli.

The I told you so’s will always be right, because we are. Allegri is antiquated old hack who isn’t getting results because his football is garbage. That’s a fact. Look at the tables.
But but but his butt buddy galeone has the audacity to blame the club's mercato for our troubles which ironically was approved by Allegri
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Piro never even had a pre season. At his first ever job as a manager.
didn't even have a fit dybala mvp of serie a the season before, had a injured ramsey, bad rabiot and past it matuidi in midfield.

he literally won trophy and finished with a serie c level lb as a starter. whatever the name of that kid was i forgot + cuadrado and ronaldo.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Now #ancelottiout is trending after todays defeat, a guy who just won the CL for them... yet we are planning to keep our master tactician and reward him for fucking us 2 years straight.

Even when theres a clear difference in money, theres also a clear difference in mentality on both clubs.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
What is more embarrasing? Losing 5-1 to Napoli or 2-0 to Maccabi? I was thinking the latter, but then again Napoli isn’t that amazing. Definitely a better team than we are but not a squad. Spaletti looks like an old geezer and yet he isn’t as much of a dinosaur as the anti-coach.
personally i'd pick haifa. it was a must win game vs a really weak opponent.

vs napoli is more forgivable cuz sometimes you get stars like osimhen and kvara being just unplayable. we've had matches like that for us when tevez, dybala, or vidal would just make everyone seem slow and bad. these types of players like osimehn would give chiellini a hard time if they were having a bad day

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I'd go further back than two years. We've had a number of embarrassing first-leg knockout losses where he got everything wrong as well. Sometimes the second leg would make up for it sure, but it still shouldn't be happening in the first place.
yeah it stops being a coincedence and becomes a pattern when it happens season after season.

vs bayern in 2015/2016 first leg.
vs real madrid in 2017/2018 first leg
vs athletico 2018/2019 first leg.

and no 3-0 barca doesn't make up for it.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
This loss actually is reminiscent of the past seasons of the club. It was long due, as results were not consistent with the performance. When it came, we fell hard.

For 3 or 4 years while winning, the football played was already terrible on the eyes. When the winning went away, we had nothing left.

I really blame Allegri's mentality, among other stuff, for ruining this club's appeal.
 

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