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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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Sources close to Juventus say coach Massimiliano Allegri is negotiating with Al Hilal for a two-year contract worth €20 million per season.The first meeting between the two parties was in Monte Carlo, France.Things are moving quickly with Allegri close to changing mind unless Elkann intervene.
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Al-Hilal123 when?
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Best thing is if Allegri agrees to go won't the other club have to buy out his contract? Maybe we should think about hiring a big name like Zidane then?

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I lived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as a kid. I supported Al Ahli [in the Saudi league] back then. I hated the Riyadh teams Nasr (CR7) and to a lesser extent Hilal (Max's future team InshaAllah).

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https://football-italia.net/allegri-out-trending-among-al-hilal-fans/

Guess the Al Hilal fans are not dumb.
Ofc they're not dumb Serie A gets quite a lot of exposure in the middle east in particular Juve
 

Hydde

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Sources close to Juventus say coach Massimiliano Allegri is negotiating with Al Hilal for a two-year contract worth €20 million per season.The first meeting between the two parties was in Monte Carlo, France.Things are moving quickly with Allegri close to changing mind unless Elkann intervene.
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TAKBEER ALLAAAAAAAAAAHU AKBAR

Mashallah my brothers and sisters, let us sing this nasheed together to the heavens :dule:

 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
The Saudi league is about his level right now.

He can coach Ali Nafti, Mohammed El Dossari, and Mabinga Bamba for all I care.

I am not ever going to say this again but here goes nothing "Forza Saudi Arabia."
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
In the realm of football, where passions ignite,
There lies a tale of struggle, of a daunting fight.
Allegri, the coach, once held in high esteem,
Joined Al Hilal, chasing a glorious dream.

With promises of success and triumph to behold,
Allegri stepped onto the field, confident and bold.
But the journey ahead, it proved to be tough,
As the road to victory, he found was rough.

The coaching jihad, a battle for glory,
Allegri sought to pen his own football story.
With tactics and strategies, he aimed to inspire,
To elevate Al Hilal, taking them higher.

Yet, the winds of fate blew in a different way,
Challenges arose, obstacles held sway.
The team, once united, now faced discord and strife,
As Allegri's vision clashed with the reality of life.

Miscommunication and tactical missteps,
The team faltered, losing their winning steps.
The fans, once hopeful, began to despair,
As Allegri's coaching jihad seemed unfair.

But in the depths of struggle, seeds of growth are sown,
Lessons learned, resilience honed.
Al Hilal, a club with a storied past,
Would rise again, their glory to amass.

For football is a journey, filled with highs and lows,
And through adversity, the true spirit shows.
Allegri's coaching jihad, though it may have failed,
Instilled a fire, a determination unveiled.

And as the seasons pass, Al Hilal will rebound,
Stronger and wiser, on solid ground.
Their legacy endures, undeterred by setbacks,
For true champions rise, and never look back.

So let us remember, in the game of life's stage,
Triumphs and defeats are but part of the wage.
Allegri's coaching jihad may not have succeeded,
But the spirit of Al Hilal will never be defeated.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,006
Who would you like us to bring in?
I think I'd take Tudor for multiple reasons:
First of all we're strapped on cash which almost eliminates the higher profiles like Klopp from our list. We need someone eager to come here on a lower salary with little to no guarantees on the squad and if possible on a short-term contract.
Then as an actual coach; getting back our Juve grinta but with a more attacking style is key. And I'd always pick someone that knows the house because of the lack of stability and leadership at the club right now. Tudor ain't afraid to speak his mind. Conte would be ideal for 1 or 2 years but too expensive and I'd hate to see him return. My 2 cents.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Would be fantastic to be liberated from the fraud and see him move to Saudi :grin:
I just hope he signs the contract BEFORE flying in, based on what we have seen, and based on the status he has world wide as a fucking fraud and pile of shit.

Please make it happen!!
 

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