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Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,142
you are understimating the stupidity of clubs. Juve aren't the only dummies. Allegri will find another club if he wants to keep managing, imo.
If he’s sacked he will take a 2 year “sabbatical” to collect money. After that I don’t think he will coach again but we’ll see, hopefully he is sacked though. Lots of conflicting reports.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,930
Di marzio knows less than Jon Snow

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:lol:

Still think this is most likely going to happen @s4tch
I'm sticking with the June 14th deadline that he will be gone by then. I don't trust Sky one bit not after that farcical massive announcement last week which turned out to be rehashed horse shit
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,889
What the fuck do the losers in the management see in him? Ffs this mind-boggling

Guy has psychologically damaged the squad to a point of no return

I don't think there has been a more incompetent, irresponsible football club than JJ in the last 5 years. Secco/Gigli level management. At least they had the excuse of no funds.

These losers squandered their position of power and financial strength and will soon be reducing us to a mid-tier club.

Infact JJ and Allegro's collapse from elite to trash go hand-in-hand actually
 
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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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    but let's not sell right?

    who in their right minds would keep this guy and his staff?
     
    Jan 22, 2016
    2,188
    LOL, I had a better mental health being in the prison of Islamic terrorist than being out and reading news about JJ and this fraud.

    Juve have always been my hope in difficult times. But I can't relate to this team Anymore. Bunch of mercenaries running this club with an incompetent coach.


    This club is ruined unless a new owner comes along and really care about the team and fans.

    I am already under a huge amount of pressure and stress. Can't take it anymore. I won't watch a single game as long this fraud is at the helm.
     

    maxi

    Senior Member
    Aug 31, 2006
    3,763
    To me it doesn't make sense from a financial point of view to keep him. We stand to lose more in this scenario than the cost of a severance package, I would have thought. Then again, this is maybe where Chiesa and Vlahovic are brought in and sacrificed. Neither of them want to stay here under Allegri, understandably, therefore by getting rid of them JJ save money from their sales and avoid compensating Allegri in the case of a sacking.
     

    Boksic

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    May 11, 2005
    14,300
    To me it doesn't make sense from a financial point of view to keep him. We stand to lose more in this scenario than the cost of a severance package, I would have thought.
    Yeah missing CL qualification would cost us more. But if the board are only thinking about money they might think, we would have been 3rd this season without the penalties and think we can get there again next season.

    Just to be clear, I don't want him to stay. But a board that is focused on money and not winning leagues, might not care about the scudetto and think it can achieve a top four spot next season and save 50m from not sacking Allegri.

    I'm still not convinced in the rumour he is staying though.
     

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