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Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
4,058
I’ve read about it somewhere but here it’s more clear, so he really was screaming ‘Where is Rocchi?’ after being sent off, clearly pointing to the hoax that VAR has been when it comes to Juve... glad it was loud enough for the broadcasts to pick it up too.


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Regarding the sacking, it does seem inevitable either way so it would probably be more ok to just end it after the last two remaining games and start fresh afterwards, but i wouldn’t mind if we just get it over with from now as there’s already nothing else left to play for anyway.
 

Juve-Fan-Iraq

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2023
941
I’ve read about it somewhere but here it’s more clear, so he really was screaming ‘Where is Rocchi?’ after being sent off, clearly pointing to the hoax that VAR has been when it comes to Juve... glad it was loud enough for the broadcasts to pick it up too.


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Regarding the sacking, it does seem inevitable either way so it would probably be more ok to just end it after the last two remaining games and start fresh afterwards, but i wouldn’t mind if we just get it over with from now as there’s already nothing else left to play for anyway.
The best thing he did. Our spineless management never bothered to call out the turds that are always assigned at VAR for us or AIA...
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,540
The meeting at the Continassa now is between Allegri, Giuntoli and part of the management. The idea is to continue with Landucci for the final two games of the season. Severance with Allegri is ok (@SkySport)
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
4,058
The best thing he did. Our spineless management never bothered to call out the turds that are always assigned at VAR for us or AIA...
The management is trying to not find ‘alibis’ or perhaps to not start an unwinnable fight against an corrupt system(which is understandable to a certain degree) but instead ended up allowing them to repeatedly do whatever they want to us with almost zero consequences, which ultimately enables them to just keep doing it even the more often.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,959
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.
but it's precisely because of these classless moments you expect more classless moments.

you don't expect de laurentitus to be suddenly sane. why expect juve the trashy to become classy?
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,959
There's absolutely no way Motta is going to have an 'easier' time remolding or reshaping this team.

The mentality of this team has been rotten for the last 3-4 years. Our approach to games has been horrible over the course of this period. It's the same 'run forwards and figure something out' approach that the team has been used to. Not to mention parking the bus against some absolute shit teams the moment we take the lead. These kind of habits takes time to break away from.

Like it or not, it's going to be another year zero for JJ but hopefully, this year zero eventually leads us to playing like a champion team and winning trophies.

Unless things go horribly south, Motta needs at least a couple of years to establish an identity and a strong mentality within the team.
ok but conte won with juve first season after 4 seasons no trophy including 2 back to back 7th place finishes.

xabi won bundesliga in his 1.5 seasons in charge of midtable leverkusen

so yeah
 
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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
41,975
The best thing he did. Our spineless management never bothered to call out the turds that are always assigned at VAR for us or AIA...
:agree:

Allegri should be fired for the shitshow on the pitch the past three years, but he’s also the only one at this club that has stood up for it against FIGC trampling it every way they can in these three years. Juve’s been turned it into a punching bag and instead of fighting back, our management team apologizes and begs for more. Old Lady with battered woman syndrome.
 
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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,540
Meeting ongoing at Juventus in order to decide whether to sack Max Allegri right now or at the end of the season.It’s over between Juventus and Allegri, just a matter of ‘when’ it will happen. (@FabrizioRomano)
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
13,830
Yesterday Juventus spent the day apologizing to everyone, even Gravina and the FIGC for the postmatch incident. Scanavino apologized to Guido Vaciago. This is has caused great damage to the Juventus image” (@romeoagresti)

What about the image damage made for the last 2 years from the FIGC?
What about the damage made from UEFA?
What about the image dagage made from the contsant "mistakes" made from the referees against us?
What about the image damagemade from news papers that clearly report fake news to attack the team?
What about the image damage from this management who constantly stays silent and accomplice of all the damage done to this team?

When do we expect an apology from those damage?

So NOW we care about our image?

P.S And why the f"#k are we apologizing with Gravina? our management does love to suck his balls...
 
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Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
4,058
Yesterday Juventus spent the day apologizing to everyone, even Gravina and the FIGC for the postmatch incident. Scanavino apologized to Guido Vaciago. This is has caused great damage to the Juventus image” (@romeoagresti)
Why are they so spineless ffs, i mean the Tuttosport reconciliation i can maybe understand, but the rest is just utter nonsense.
 

Juve-Fan-Iraq

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2023
941
The management is trying to not find ‘alibis’ or perhaps to not start an unwinnable fight against an corrupt system(which is understandable to a certain degree) but instead ended up allowing them to repeatedly do whatever they want to us with almost zero consequences, which ultimately enables them to just keep doing it even the more often.
It's a double edged sword and they completely let them constantly paint us in a bad image and they always do it in bad faith. Giuntoli and whoever is on top of him next season need to be firmer. Otherwise Motta will get drowned in the stress of managing Juve. They have to help him out...
 

Juve-Fan-Iraq

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2023
941
:agree:

Allegri should be fired for the shitshow on the pitch the past three years, but he’s also the only one at this club that has stood up for it against FIGC trampling it every way they can in these three years. Juve’s been turned it into a punching bag and instead of fighting back, our management team apologizes and begs for more. Old Lady with battered woman syndrome.
For real... I hate this version of the club and their apologist behavior...
 

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