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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
It would be senseless to fire him for the eventual CL elimination in the mid of the season, especially if he has good results in Serie A and quite frankly I don't see us doing it.
Well he's changed nothing, which makes him a fool. He'd honestly be better off working towards a system he's actually familiar with and not riding out the dying embers of our $#@!ty 3-5-2

Hopefully he'll be nothing more than a transitional coach
My fear is that this transitional coach seems to be losing north at the speed of light.

I fear that the damage done until the end of season could be too much and set us back the steady growth we had.
God forbid we miss on the CL. That would really be a catastrohpe.

Lol, and some weeks ago i was thinking that not getting past the group phase was the real holocaust. Oh fuk no... the real shid is missing on the CL next season. I can see Allegri succeeding on it at this pussy pace
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
It would be senseless to fire him for the eventual CL elimination in the mid of the season, especially if he has good results in Serie A and quite frankly I don't see us doing it.
Well he's changed nothing, which makes him a fool. He'd honestly be better off working towards a system he's actually familiar with and not riding out the dying embers of our $#@!ty 3-5-2

Hopefully he'll be nothing more than a transitional coach
My fear is that this transitional coach seems to be losing north at the speed of light.

I fear that the damage done until the end of season could be too much and set us back the steady growth we had.
God forbid we miss on the CL. That would really be a catastrohpe.

Lol, and some weeks ago i was thinking that not getting past the group phase was the real holocaust. Oh fuk no... the real shid is missing on the CL next season. I can see Allegri succeeding on it at this pussy pace
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
I know, they were unreal, but at the same time, they are very deceiving in comparison with the real world AKA Champions League.

Im not saying that people should act like if those 102 points didnt happened.. but just have reality in check when usin that argument. If those 102 points effectivity cannot be translated against stronger teams when it matters the most, then theres a problem.
I was hoping you realized it was being sarcastic on the 102 points to rile up the Serie A blind's. The league is shit and I agree with you.

It is one of two competitions we are in.
What about Coppa Italia?
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
I know, they were unreal, but at the same time, they are very deceiving in comparison with the real world AKA Champions League.

Im not saying that people should act like if those 102 points didnt happened.. but just have reality in check when usin that argument. If those 102 points effectivity cannot be translated against stronger teams when it matters the most, then theres a problem.
I was hoping you realized it was being sarcastic on the 102 points to rile up the Serie A blind's. The league is shit and I agree with you.

It is one of two competitions we are in.
What about Coppa Italia?
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,765
“I have said before that Scudetti are also earned with draws. We fought hard and tried everything to win, but we can’t concede right at the death. To win the title you don’t need 108 points, but just one more than the team in second place. Do everything to win, but if you hit the woodwork, see some great saves and are 30 seconds from the end, try not to lose."

:sergio:
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,765
“I have said before that Scudetti are also earned with draws. We fought hard and tried everything to win, but we can’t concede right at the death. To win the title you don’t need 108 points, but just one more than the team in second place. Do everything to win, but if you hit the woodwork, see some great saves and are 30 seconds from the end, try not to lose."

:sergio:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,107
“I have said before that Scudetti are also earned with draws. We fought hard and tried everything to win, but we can’t concede right at the death. To win the title you don’t need 108 points, but just one more than the team in second place. Do everything to win, but if you hit the woodwork, see some great saves and are 30 seconds from the end, try not to lose."

:sergio:
There you go. That's the pusssy Italian football we're talking about.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,107
“I have said before that Scudetti are also earned with draws. We fought hard and tried everything to win, but we can’t concede right at the death. To win the title you don’t need 108 points, but just one more than the team in second place. Do everything to win, but if you hit the woodwork, see some great saves and are 30 seconds from the end, try not to lose."

:sergio:
There you go. That's the pusssy Italian football we're talking about.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
how long until he figures out he can get away with fielding shitty defenders if he fields less of them for more attacking players.

sure, we are still going to have shitty defenders but we can always outscore the opposition
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
how long until he figures out he can get away with fielding shitty defenders if he fields less of them for more attacking players.

sure, we are still going to have shitty defenders but we can always outscore the opposition
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,411
Maybe the incoming wave of pressure will change his mindset. Maybe he'll realise that letting the ghost of Conte manage the team and 'playing it safe' is actually putting him in danger of losing his job again.
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,411
Maybe the incoming wave of pressure will change his mindset. Maybe he'll realise that letting the ghost of Conte manage the team and 'playing it safe' is actually putting him in danger of losing his job again.
 

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