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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Ok. You also always hated Marotta though, the guy who signed the players and made our comeback possible. But you do you.

And there is no way to even argue that away, it's just you and your nonsense.
Marotta fluked his way to many successful signings. Concurrently, Allegri fluked his way through several successful seasons before burning out. The miracle of Turin.
 

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Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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He was a great manager and his failure in his second term highlights the absolute mess of a club that we are. People also forget that keeping a team on a winning cycle (after Conte) is extremely difficult as you now see where these highly rated managers are taking us.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,154
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It will suck when he does inevitably have Milan finish above us tho lmao :allegri:

This thread gon’ be active again this season and I love it.
The most active thread on forum. This king deserves it. With Allegri Milan definitely has a good chance not only to compete for the top 4 but to compete for the title. Atm only Trapattoni has more Serie A titles than him. I can see this God amongst men winning a couple of more before retiring and becoming the best Serie A coach of all time. JJ made a bad call like so many in the past 5 years. This one will haunt us.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Has there ever been an individual who has divided Juventuz like Allegri? Makes me wonder what Inter fans will think of Inzaghi in five years time, although he achieved far less.
Divided tuz? There are few ingrates, but majority of the forum and Juventus fans all around the world love Allegri. How could it be any different? The guy won 12 trophies here. Respect!
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
34,290
a lot of people can't stand allegri. and i get it. he's divisive indeed, no two ways about it

of course he is, he's a character. most strong personalities are divisive one way or the other. messi is both a legit goat contender and a boring dwarf on growth hormones. ronaldo is both the most hardworking footballer ever and a narcissistic selfish prick. guardiola is both a visionary who changed modern football and a failure without rodri or the next half a billion spent on the current best players. conte is both the undisputed strongest italian league coach of the last 15 years and a spineless unreliable cunt. and similar stuff could be said about pogba, lichtsteiner, mandzukic, gasperini, mourinho, rafa nadal, djokovic, balotelli, cassano, suarez, you name it

there's only one lippi.
 
Sep 5, 2005
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a lot of people can't stand allegri. and i get it. he's divisive indeed, no two ways about it

of course he is, he's a character. most strong personalities are divisive one way or the other. messi is both a legit goat contender and a boring dwarf on growth hormones. ronaldo is both the most hardworking footballer ever and a narcissistic selfish prick. guardiola is both a visionary who changed modern football and a failure without rodri or the next half a billion spent on the current best players. conte is both the undisputed strongest italian league coach of the last 15 years and a spineless unreliable cunt. and similar stuff could be said about pogba, lichtsteiner, mandzukic, gasperini, mourinho, rafa nadal, djokovic, balotelli, cassano, suarez, you name it

there's only one lippi.
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Mar 10, 2009
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Divided tuz? There are few ingrates, but majority of the forum and Juventus fans all around the world love Allegri. How could it be any different? The guy won 12 trophies here. Respect!
I don't think there has been any other thread in existence with this many arguments.

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  • Robee: Offers a balanced perspective, acknowledging the limitations of the squad while analyzing Allegri's tactical decisions. His posts often aim to contextualize the team's performance within broader structural issues.
  • U Picciriddu: Focuses on the entertainment value of football, arguing that Allegri's style has been detrimental to the club's identity and appeal. He emphasizes the importance of attractive play in maintaining fan engagement and club prestige.juventuz.com
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