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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
17,702
The next time a journalist asks someone in JJs management about Allegri's future I hope they have the balls to ask them properly why they haven't sacked him yet. State facts and demand answers.

The fans deserve answers. If they aren't going to sack the cunt then they should at least tell us why not. Don't give us some generic bullshit answer that we know holds no truth.

Of course we will get nothing because it seems the fans have no power or voice anymore.

I don't think there's another club in the world where this would of been able to get this bad without fans rioting or at least protesting outside the stadium.

The Juventus fans in Italy are fucking useless.
 

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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,477

Ask this to Guardiola or Xavi or even Eddie Howe of Newcastle. Man City and even Newcastle have one of the best (less) XG Conceded in Premier League this season while maintaining attacking football and high pressing system.

Allegri is really outdated with this logic
This kind of drivel was spouted regularly by radicalized Allegro fanboys. Completely brainwashed by his extremist ideology.

Ofcourse it becomes very convenient now for them to criticize everything he says.

We need to make sure each and every one from this radical group are rehabilitated for the safety and security of Tuz.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,711
This kind of drivel was spouted regularly by radicalized Allegro fanboys. Completely brainwashed by his extremist ideology.

Ofcourse it becomes very convenient now for them to criticize everything he says.

We need to make sure each and every one from this radical group are rehabilitated for the safety and security of Tuz.
Bunch of clowns,

spotted their bullshit years ago.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,089
Proves he was never really a great coach, just had a freeride with Contes team. What a disgusting person.
For as shit as he is now it doesn’t mean he was never good. He did better with that established team of quality players than conte could do

The way I see it is that he’s had 2 years out of the game and football has now completely left him behind, he’s too stubborn and unadaptable to move with it (very similar in that characteristic to Wenger). Also he clearly has no idea how to build a winning squad, he’s someone that can do well in good times but can’t get you out of bad times.

Time to part ways
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
dingus :rofl:

stop quoting the genius on nootropics already
What the heck is that? Medicine for ADHD?

Anyways, bottom line is that Stitch is one of the few deepthroaters left who is STILL getting triggered when Allegri is rightfully attacked. As we can all see.

Just apologize and take another break till people in here forget that you've been so clearly wrong.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
8,135
expect a big overhaul in the squad and it will be an overhaul we dont want, because that bum is having problems with all the players we all like, while having good relations with the clowns like AS or MDS.
2 fucking years of football and still our only goal is to protect our goal and sit deep, no game plan, just give the ball to the opposition and wait, then hope for the individual brilliance, but u know what? one or two seasons more and there will be no individual brilliance in this team at all.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
72,417

Ask this to Guardiola or Xavi or even Eddie Howe of Newcastle. Man City and even Newcastle have one of the best (less) XG Conceded in Premier League this season while maintaining attacking football and high pressing system.

Allegri is really outdated with this logic
What he says is true if you have a flimsy midfield like ours. And unfortunately we can't compare ourselves to City in any metric right now apart from history so it's not a good comparison. Comparing a team at their historical peak to a struggling one never will be.

Allegri used to know how to create a balanced attack, not a gung ho one, but he had the midfield to do it.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,427
@JuveJay We gave up 30 shots to Sevilla because we tried to defend our lead, in those 10 minutes they registered half of those shots. Empoli was a terrible performance but I didn't see us attacking so hard that Empoli were ruthlessly countering, that was the last 5 minutes only. They just hit us in short spells of sustained attack, all they did was make sure they had extra players for support. Nothing remarkable or groundbreaking.

We don't know how to attack and we don't know how to use our players. Chiesa had some success as a pure winger, he's not played so high up all season. Di Maria was in the middle for some reason, he was clearly frustrated. Kean was left wing but then went centre. Big man Vlahovic was waiting for crosses that never came. No shots from outside the box. No clever passes, no isolating the defenders, no over the top balls, no springing the offside trap, no overlaps, nothing.

Allegri is so clueless that 4-2-3-1 by mighty Empoli was enough to unravel our defensive 3-5-2. We are happy to sit back because we think we're good enough to defend but we don't keep clean sheets. If we were a threat going forward, no way are Empoli brave enough to attack like they did. Empoli let us back into the game at 3-0 because they sat back, but when they conceded they went up the other end and scored another. It was the manager schooling Allegri tactically with some very basic ideas that Di Maria couldn't solve for mister. The players are limited but they don't play anywhere close to their ceiling.
 

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