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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,900
I don't think it's reliable source but we can enjoy the moment and hope to be true.
What Giuntoli has built and what Allegro/BiniBene have built over the past couple of years are two completely different things.

I'm not saying we should follow Napoli's transfer policy or play football like them but we need to strike a balance. Allegro is totally at the opposite end of the spectrum. Terrible football, relying too much on experienced players to bail him out and bring him results. Most of the transfers we made this season are a reflection of that.

It worked for a certain point in time when you had a wheeler dealer like Marotta when he used to recruit a good mix of young and experienced veterans but it's time we modernize our approach and review our transfer policies a bit.

And Giuntoli should be given of plenty of time to clean up the mess. It's the first time in half a decade that we hired a competent person to run the club.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
ts and their bullshit lol

mourinho is going to psg, isn't he
No one knows at this point tbh. Your favorite DS wanted Allegri last year so it's not too far fetched to think he'd think of him once again.

What I gathered from VS lately is that Allegri himself might decide to walk away as well. His contact over there who is treated as a 'guru' said that Max is tired because there are attacks from everywhere and he feels like he's alone in that 'fight'. Then, if he won EL he could consider his cycle as closed etc.
Uncertainty of the legal side is also a problem because if he finishes in top4 but ends up being outside of the cups, then he can forget about renewing Rabiot and Di Maria. Plus there wouldn't be any strengthening of the squad with 'champions' which is what Allegri wants.
So in general there are doubts and unknowns from both sides because if the club takes Giuntoli who is considered a top DS, then Allegri's powers would diminish as well. The same goes with Cherubini/Manna/Tongonzzi who might decide to walk away as Giuntoli is likely to bring his people on board.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,416
Last week, there have been contacts between Luis #Campos, sporting director of #PSG, and Massimiliano #Allegri. The two are friends for many years and the big changes that will take place next year in the Parisian club could tempt the Livornese coach. #Allegri pushed everything to June, to also understand what the future of #Juve on and off the field will be.

[@averagejuventinoguy]
 

venus_isle

Senior Member
Sep 23, 2010
1,024
So did boards really gave allegri more power at the club or journalists are just trying to troll Juve fans by tying everything to allegri as the biggest (one of?) decision maker for sporting director role?
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,411
I am genuinely happy we didn't pass the CL groups. We'd be a prime candidate for a record breaking defeat

Where do I even start with today's game after half time?

Why the fuck are we playing 3 CBs when the only actual CB on the pitch is absolutely finished (and still by far the best of the 3 somehow)

Why the fuck is Miretti starting when his form would probably get him benched at Sampdoria?

What do we even do in training?

Our club is rotten from the top down
 

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