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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
there is no proof of this. until there is, it's just playing victim which is NOT what juve should be known for
What on earth are you talking about? The points deduction is why we aren’t in CL next year. Has zilch to do with Allegri. Everything else you listed is 100% his fault. But the not qualifying for CL next season? Juventus is third place without a ludicrous points deduction.
 

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
What on earth are you talking about? The points deduction is why we aren’t in CL next year. Has zilch to do with Allegri. Everything else you listed is 100% his fault. But the not qualifying for CL next season? Juventus is third place without a ludicrous points deduction.
juventus would be in second or even first place if they beat napoli once, beat monza twice, beat empoli, beat milan, beat lazio and beat fiorentina.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
juventus would be in second or even first place if they beat napoli once, beat monza twice, beat empoli, beat milan, beat lazio and beat fiorentina.
Imagine thinking current JJ is a 101 pt squad under any manager :lol2:

We amasssed 72 pts this season. I could see a top manager who suits the squad we have get us up into the 85 pt region. But lol at thinking this team as constructed would finish well over 90 pts :lol2:
 
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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Allegri cost us more than 10 points though.
You think the squad we have is some 90 pt team? Lol c’mon.

We qualified for CL aside from a ridiculous points deduction. He didn’t cause us to miss CL, that’s nonsense. He should absolutely be fired, but you don’t need to invent fake reasons for it, there are enough legit ones already.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,772
You think the squad we have is some 90 pt team? Lol c’mon.

We qualified for CL aside from a ridiculous points deduction. He didn’t cause us to miss CL, that’s nonsense. He should absolutely be fired, but you don’t need to invent fake reasons for it, there are enough legit ones already.
We only needed another 8 to get into the CL. In an absolute piss poor Serie A.

We dropped 6 to Monza alone.

The football I seen Juve play this year is the worst I've ever seen.

I've seen relegation strugglers with squads worth less than 2 of our players play better football.

Allegri definitely cost us more than 10 points this season and cost us a place in Europe.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,937
We only needed another 8 to get into the CL. In an absolute piss poor Serie A.

We dropped 6 to Monza alone.

The football I seen Juve play this year is the worst I've ever seen.

I've seen relegation strugglers with squads worth less than 2 of our players play better football.

Allegri definitely cost us more than 10 points this season and cost us a place in Europe.
Worst bit is these incompetent lawyers and bankers somehow think allegri will improve that next season with a squad potentially worse than this seasons.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,772
Worst bit is these incompetent lawyers and bankers somehow think allegri will improve that next season with a squad potentially worse than this seasons.
The ugly football we play is driving away long term fans how do they expect to gain any new fans. What person just discovering football would watch Juve now under Allegri and want to be a fan?

Between that and all of the other shit going on at the club we have completely lost our appeal and ruined our brand.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
We only needed another 8 to get into the CL. In an absolute piss poor Serie A.

We dropped 6 to Monza alone.

The football I seen Juve play this year is the worst I've ever seen.

I've seen relegation strugglers with squads worth less than 2 of our players play better football.

Allegri definitely cost us more than 10 points this season and cost us a place in Europe.
It’s irrelevant what we did. He earned the points required to finish 3rd. No one is saying he shouldn’t be fired. He should have been fired after the loss to that random Israeli team at the latest. But the reason we are out of CL next season is 100% the points deduction. Utter nonsense to suggest otherwise.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Most of those threating to to quit supporting and quit watching Juve if Allegri stays will come back here and nag and whine.
I already stop watching games after almost 30 years so I think I'm heading in the quit supporting direction.

For instance, I started to follow F1 when Senna and Prost. I stop more or less after Schumscher won his four title. As I wasn't watching Juve, I tried to go back to F1 last year but Ferrari was as nonsense as Juve so I couldn't lol

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Just for you :D :b81:

In the land of Turin, where legends once roamed,
A storm brewed silently, a tempest unknown.
The Old Lady stood tall, with glories untold,
But darkness crept in, as a tale unfolds.

A maestro emerged, Allegri by name,
A cunning tactician, his fortune to claim.
With silverware gleaming, and triumphs galore,
He painted a picture, like never before.

Oh, Allegri, the mastermind at play,
Crafting a symphony, in black and white's way.
The orchestra danced, under his baton's might,
A harmony so sweet, a mesmerizing sight.

The Bianconeri soared, on wings of delight,
Serenading the world, with power and might.
Scudetto after scudetto, they claimed with pride,
As Allegri's genius, could not be denied.

But fate played its hand, as seasons moved on,
A cloud of change, cast a shadow upon.
Missteps and stumbles, began to unfold,
And Allegri's magic, started to erode.

Transfers went awry, and stars lost their sheen,
Injuries struck hard, a relentless machine.
The fortress crumbled, its walls weakened by time,
And doubts started to rise, with each passing rhyme.

Tactical brilliance, once shining so bright,
Seemed dulled and confused, in the fading light.
The once-mighty Juventus, now faltered and fell,
As Allegri's era, bid a sorrowful farewell.

He left behind memories, etched deep in our hearts,
Of glory and triumph, the peak of their charts.
Yet, a void was left, in the club's very core,
As Allegri's departure, we couldn't ignore.

Oh, Allegri, your reign had its sway,
But in the end, it all faded away.
You brought them success, and moments sublime,
Yet, somehow, you left them adrift in due time.

Now, Juventus stands, at a crossroads anew,
Seeking a path, to rediscover their true.
With Allegri's shadow still lingering near,
They strive for rebirth, shedding moments of fear.

For in the game we love, the cycles will turn,
The highs and the lows, we're destined to learn.
And Juventus, proud Juventus, will rise once again,
As a phoenix reborn, their spirit will sustain.
Juventus storia de un grande amore

Il avocado is dying in the hereafter
 
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petersmit

Senior Member
Mar 14, 2006
7,028
My guess is we simply are too poor to sack him and get a worthy replacement, if that replacement is even available.

We are without CL money next year and missing out on a shitload of millions in the process. The gap will have to be filled with less wages and less amortization costs. Di Maria is leaving and another player or 2, 3 or 4 is leaving. Thats our summer for you.

Sigh.. fuck this shit. When is our first match of the season? It's going to be with Allegri because we can't do both of the above mentioned operations
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
There should have been a clause in his contract that stipulates certain sporting objectives are met, but the unibrow pube faced nepo baby was too dumb and too proud to hedge against potential failure. Instead, we're stuck with this pseudo coach, this fossilized fradulent fuck and his gargantuan contract (not to mention his merry band of incompetents he calls his coaching staff) for at least another 6, potentially 12 months. I find myself actively rooting against the club because I hate everything about it and everything it has become.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
There should have been a clause in his contract that stipulates certain sporting objectives are met, but the unibrow pube faced nepo baby was too dumb and too proud to hedge against potential failure. Instead, we're stuck with this pseudo coach, this fossilized fradulent fuck and his gargantuan contract (not to mention his merry band of incompetents he calls his coaching staff) for at least another 6, potentially 12 months. I find myself actively rooting against the club because I hate everything about it and everything it has become.
Plastic fan
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,330
I already stop watching games after almost 30 years so I think I'm heading in the quit supporting direction.

For instance, I started to follow F1 when Senna and Prost. I stop more or less after Schumscher won his four title. As I wasn't watching Juve, I tried to go back to F1 last year but Ferrari was as nonsense as Juve so I couldn't lol

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Juventus storia de un grande amore

Il avocado is dying in the hereafter
I'm not sure avocados care as they don't strike me as the most sentient of beings.

L'avvocato might.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,754
so allegri cost juve 40m+ by being eliminated from CL group stages. another 10m in tv money the season before getting eliminated in round of 16

another 10m+ in prize money and tv money getting eliminated in EL semi.

and another 50+m not making it into CL

but yeah guys UEFA is the problem here.
I believe each one of those are part of Allegri's performance bonuses.

At least the way Il Bruco Brutto had the contract drawn up.
 

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