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Jun 27, 2011
936
I wouldn’t want to sack him with 2 meaningless games to go. Give him some respect. But he doesn’t deserve next years pay just to sit at home.
he'll get paid either way, unless he walks away.

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How can you expect common sense from someone deeply in denial? He’s incapable to see he can’t coach this squad. What a sad end.
Haha. He just won coppa. You still angry about it? Have you slept at all since yesterday?
I don't think i've ever seen someone who calls himself a juventus fan as disappointed as you are :lol2: what a fan
 
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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,408
Ofc let him stay on for two more games and then mutual separation. We gain nothing by sacking him now and closing the season with winning a cup seems like a good swan song ending.

This club has had so many classless moments no need to add to it.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,518
Juventus have hired top lawyers to see if there could be reasons for just cause to release Max Allegri after the postmatch antics at yesterday’s coppa Italia final. They must decide what kind of separation is need, then there would be a trial and in all likelihood an appeal (@SkySport)
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Juventus have hired top lawyers to see if there could be reasons for just cause to release Max Allegri after the postmatch antics at yesterday’s coppa Italia final. They must decide what kind of separation is need, then there would be a trial and in all likelihood an appeal (@SkySport)
Yeah right. Shitstirrers.
 
Jun 27, 2011
936
Juventus have hired top lawyers to see if there could be reasons for just cause to release Max Allegri after the postmatch antics at yesterday’s coppa Italia final. They must decide what kind of separation is need, then there would be a trial and in all likelihood an appeal (@SkySport)
If true, we're no better than Napoli. This would leave a bad taste in the mouths of true Juventus fans.
 

RKid1

Junior Member
Jun 29, 2020
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Juventus have hired top lawyers to see if there could be reasons for just cause to release Max Allegri after the postmatch antics at yesterday’s coppa Italia final. They must decide what kind of separation is need, then there would be a trial and in all likelihood an appeal (@SkySport)
Sounds similar to what they're doing to Ronaldo with unpaid wages....

I'd have zero respect for the club if they actually do that to Allegri. If you fire him, pay him the money he's owed if he demands 100% of it. Period. Dont try to weasel your way out on some kind of legal technically.
 

Ali

Conditioned
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Jul 15, 2002
19,310
got a standing ovation from the players after the post match dinner yesterday. but tuz said that his players hated him



you don't have a family or friends, where do you even see 5 year olds?

report yourself m8, you should be banned to go anywhere near kindergartens or playgrounds
These players are something else too. They couldn't give a shit about so many games and now they are all rallying behind Allegri. What gives?
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,518
The FIGC Prosecutor's Office opens an investigation "regarding the alleged threats made to Tuttosport director Guido Vaciago by Allegri. Both parties will be interviewed and video footage will be reviewed.If Allegri is found guilty then a fine or ban imposed.(Tuttojuve)
 

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