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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Yes beating Nantes to qualify for the last 16 in Europa Legaue is not a great achievement, and Di Maria largely "figured it out for himself" and tore them apart, but at least we saw a good game and overcame a bad setback from the first leg. Anything that builds confidence and momentum is a win now. Its okay to enjoy some of the small things even in such a bad period.

Now if he gets a contract extension or somehow survives the sack this season thats something else. Wouldnt put anything beyond the clowns who ran or run this club ofc
 

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,042
More dumb revisionism. :lol2:
Orwell's ministry of truth :touched: . These lot do it by the hour.

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Juventus has full trust in Allegri. A meeting is scheduled to discuss Allegri contract with the club and the top priority being renewal of Di Maria and Rabiot on Allegri insistence.

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This news makes me hard.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Juventus has full trust in Allegri. A meeting is scheduled to discuss Allegri contract with the club and the top priority being renewal of Di Maria and Rabiot on Allegri insistence.

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I take back my previous post. If we celebrate the small things these clowns will renew Allegri and Rabiot. Masochist fucks wont even let us celebrate Di Maria's goal :lol:
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
This club is going nowhere, let's be honest. News like this, even if it might be completely invented, feels quite real.

They basically want stability now and in short term future. Replacing Allegri would be out of their comfort zone.

Juve will possibly be playing the Serie B next season anyways. If this actually happens, the correct thing would be to call it a day, assume defeat and close the club. Let's find another means of entertainment or another banal thing to be obsessed for. Let Inter win the next 10, who gives a shit anyway.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Fuck it. If they are seriously considering moving forward with Failegri and renewing the French Faggot, then this club deserves to lose.

Yes, Allegri was a solid coach in his first stint here. His limiations were evident back then, but the results and his other redeeming qualities allowed us to thrive and flourish. Now, his limitations are being further exacerbated and his inability/refusal to adapt to contemporary football is rendering him irrelevant and perhaps he is too stubborn/arrogant to adapt. In any case, he's done as a coach at the top level. I really did beleive that being out of the game for a couple of years would have allowed him to observe, learn and adapt, possibly even exercise some humility, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

In all probability, we're going to end the season trophyless yet again, and somehow we are going to "celebrate mediocrity" by rewarding those who clearly don't deserve it.
 

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