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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,616
sad thing is although mombly is a proven fraud, the impression he paints on current juventus is pinpoint accurate. chiellini's "non è squadra" never was so true, at least that's the impression i'm getting every single time this team plays, and not only that: it looks like the society has zero direction too, which is much more painful than only having a bad team and/or a coach who's a bad fit.

sacking allegri wouldn't miraculously solve it, but keeping him would 100% won't make it any better, in fact it would probably make it worse.

i'd love to see a honest interview from someone trustworthy. juve's been a mess for years, and agnelli's resignation only made it worse, as weird as it sounds. these lawyers and trusted elkann lapdogs have zero idea on how to run a football club, that's been clear. time for a new president, sports director and coach. can't wait.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,921
The funny thing is we hired Bianco last summer who was part of De Zerbi's coaching staff for a while, I assume he was brought in to coach 'possession' and attacking play, so it's no wonder he wants to leave when Allegri isn't even utilising the skills of his staff properly
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,921
If I'm Saudi and want to flex monies on a star coach, Allegri isnt nowhere near my radar. Then again Allegri might be washed up enough to go there unlike a lot of other self respecting coaches.
and if allegri had any real sense and reality about himself, he will never get a big job after Juve, so to get paid handsomely has to be seriously considered. If he really loved his family and wanted to set them up for life, just take the fucking job.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,300
If I'm Saudi and want to flex monies on a star coach, Allegri isnt nowhere near my radar. Then again Allegri might be washed up enough to go there unlike a lot of other self respecting coaches.
I know you dislike him to the extreme and his second spell has been a disaster but this is nonsense. Any coach from a top team in the big leagues in Europe would be a "flex" for a team there, particularly when they are under contract.

Despite the past 2 seasons Allegri is a high profile coach (you can argue about ability), he was offered the Real job 2 season ago and linked to PSG recently. One of the top teams over there had a coach who flopped in Scotland, of course one who has won Serie A and made it to CL finals is a statement.
 
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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,883
Allegro being considered a 'flex' for the Saudi's makes me even more excited for this move to materialize

Will be very pleased for Allegro fanboys if their star coach gets his dream move to the desert

You can call it a statement signing and maybe call it a bigger signing than Benzema or Ronaldo even and you'll have no objections from me. Just make it happen :diculo:
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
I know you dislike him to the extreme and his second spell has been a disaster but this is nonsense. Any coach from a top team in the big leagues in Europe would be a "flex" for a team there, particularly when they are under contract.

Despite the past 2 seasons Allegri is a high profile coach (you can argue about ability), he was offered the Real job 2 season ago and linked to PSG recently. One of the top teams over there had a coach who flopped in Scotland, of course one who has won Serie A and made it to CL finals is a statement.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
I know you dislike him to the extreme and his second spell has been a disaster but this is nonsense. Any coach from a top team in the big leagues in Europe would be a "flex" for a team there, particularly when they are under contract.

Despite the past 2 seasons Allegri is a high profile coach (you can argue about ability), he was offered the Real job 2 season ago and linked to PSG recently. One of the top teams over there had a coach who flopped in Scotland, of course one who has won Serie A and made it to CL finals is a statement.
I dont disagree about any coach in the any coach in the top leagues, just there are about 100 of the active ones + exponentially more past coaches. Just saying Allegri doesnt crack top10 or top20 for me.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,768
I know you dislike him to the extreme and his second spell has been a disaster but this is nonsense. Any coach from a top team in the big leagues in Europe would be a "flex" for a team there, particularly when they are under contract.

Despite the past 2 seasons Allegri is a high profile coach (you can argue about ability), he was offered the Real job 2 season ago and linked to PSG recently. One of the top teams over there had a coach who flopped in Scotland, of course one who has won Serie A and made it to CL finals is a statement.
The fact the fans of the club are protesting against signing him proves you wrong.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,300
I dont disagree about any coach in the any coach in the top leagues, just there are about 100 of the active ones + exponentially more past coaches. Just saying Allegri doesnt crack top10 or top20 for me.
I didn't think by flexing you meant top 10 / 20 coach. Yeah he clearly isn't that level. I was meaning more he is a big name to attract to a league which has so far not recruited high profile coaches. Even Rudi Garcia was a big name to recruit for that league.

The fact the fans of the club are protesting against signing him proves you wrong.
Hold on are some football fans having over the top reactions to a coaching decision? No way, I can't believe it.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,768
Over reaction or not. It shows that Allegri isn't anyone to flex about, the fans don't want him.

You would think a club of that level would get excited about signing a coach from serie A but it's had the opposite reaction.

He'd be lucky to ever get a job again after the shit we have see this season.
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,141
If I'm Saudi and want to flex monies on a star coach, Allegri isnt nowhere near my radar. Then again Allegri might be washed up enough to go there unlike a lot of other self respecting coaches.
Isn’t Rudi Garcia coaching Ronaldo’s team? I don’t think they are on the radar of any top coaches so they just go for experience.
 

Clamarc

Senior Member
Sep 26, 2018
1,982
I know you dislike him to the extreme and his second spell has been a disaster but this is nonsense. Any coach from a top team in the big leagues in Europe would be a "flex" for a team there, particularly when they are under contract.

Despite the past 2 seasons Allegri is a high profile coach (you can argue about ability), he was offered the Real job 2 season ago and linked to PSG recently. One of the top teams over there had a coach who flopped in Scotland, of course one who has won Serie A and made it to CL finals is a statement.
The only think he can flex is his dick size if he moves there. Based on research, Italians have bigger dick than Arabs
Sounds like a good news for the throaters
 

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