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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,333
Ok, so what do we have on our hands here. A coach that finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd with Milan before the tumultuous disaster-season with them (his final season). Can he be blamed for their decline? Probably in part, but I refuse to believe that it was all down to him. Berlu and Galliani made some terrible decisions in how they handled the situation with the "senators", as well as selling their biggest star players (Ibra and T. Silva). After that, Galliani also failed to strengthen the Milan squad, signing mostly rubbish players.

Allegri has won Serie-A very recently, and that counts for something.

I do believe he made some mistakes during his time at Milan, but I'm confident that he's intelligent enough to know what they were and that he will have learned from them. He's still the same coach who won the Serie-A in 2011, the only difference now being that he has way more experience. If he has learned from his mistakes, then he will be a better coach now than what he was in 2011 when he won the league with the D&G circus outfit.

Also, I do believe he feels he has a bone to pick with Milan, who fired him and made him out to be the big scapegoat. I'm sure he has a desire now to make them realize they were wrong about him, and the best way of doing that is by winning silverware with Juventus.

I miss Conte, but Allegri is our manager now, and as of now I'm 100 % behind him. I'll give him a fair chance to prove himself, and await giving him any criticism before any is due.
I just get the feeling this management will go down this same path
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,333
Ok, so what do we have on our hands here. A coach that finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd with Milan before the tumultuous disaster-season with them (his final season). Can he be blamed for their decline? Probably in part, but I refuse to believe that it was all down to him. Berlu and Galliani made some terrible decisions in how they handled the situation with the "senators", as well as selling their biggest star players (Ibra and T. Silva). After that, Galliani also failed to strengthen the Milan squad, signing mostly rubbish players.

Allegri has won Serie-A very recently, and that counts for something.

I do believe he made some mistakes during his time at Milan, but I'm confident that he's intelligent enough to know what they were and that he will have learned from them. He's still the same coach who won the Serie-A in 2011, the only difference now being that he has way more experience. If he has learned from his mistakes, then he will be a better coach now than what he was in 2011 when he won the league with the D&G circus outfit.

Also, I do believe he feels he has a bone to pick with Milan, who fired him and made him out to be the big scapegoat. I'm sure he has a desire now to make them realize they were wrong about him, and the best way of doing that is by winning silverware with Juventus.

I miss Conte, but Allegri is our manager now, and as of now I'm 100 % behind him. I'll give him a fair chance to prove himself, and await giving him any criticism before any is due.
I just get the feeling this management will go down this same path
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,277
Ok, so what do we have on our hands here. A coach that finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd with Milan before the tumultuous disaster-season with them (his final season). Can he be blamed for their decline? Probably in part, but I refuse to believe that it was all down to him. Berlu and Galliani made some terrible decisions in how they handled the situation with the "senators", as well as selling their biggest star players (Ibra and T. Silva). After that, Galliani also failed to strengthen the Milan squad, signing mostly rubbish players.

Allegri has won Serie-A very recently, and that counts for something.

I do believe he made some mistakes during his time at Milan, but I'm confident that he's intelligent enough to know what they were and that he will have learned from them. He's still the same coach who won the Serie-A in 2011, the only difference now being that he has way more experience. If he has learned from his mistakes, then he will be a better coach now than what he was in 2011 when he won the league with the D&G circus outfit.

Also, I do believe he feels he has a bone to pick with Milan, who fired him and made him out to be the big scapegoat. I'm sure he has a desire now to make them realize they were wrong about him, and the best way of doing that is by winning silverware with Juventus.

I miss Conte, but Allegri is our manager now, and as of now I'm 100 % behind him. I'll give him a fair chance to prove himself, and await giving him any criticism before any is due.
Bravo! Someone who stepped back and looked at it objectively
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,277
Ok, so what do we have on our hands here. A coach that finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd with Milan before the tumultuous disaster-season with them (his final season). Can he be blamed for their decline? Probably in part, but I refuse to believe that it was all down to him. Berlu and Galliani made some terrible decisions in how they handled the situation with the "senators", as well as selling their biggest star players (Ibra and T. Silva). After that, Galliani also failed to strengthen the Milan squad, signing mostly rubbish players.

Allegri has won Serie-A very recently, and that counts for something.

I do believe he made some mistakes during his time at Milan, but I'm confident that he's intelligent enough to know what they were and that he will have learned from them. He's still the same coach who won the Serie-A in 2011, the only difference now being that he has way more experience. If he has learned from his mistakes, then he will be a better coach now than what he was in 2011 when he won the league with the D&G circus outfit.

Also, I do believe he feels he has a bone to pick with Milan, who fired him and made him out to be the big scapegoat. I'm sure he has a desire now to make them realize they were wrong about him, and the best way of doing that is by winning silverware with Juventus.

I miss Conte, but Allegri is our manager now, and as of now I'm 100 % behind him. I'll give him a fair chance to prove himself, and await giving him any criticism before any is due.
Bravo! Someone who stepped back and looked at it objectively
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,871
I just get the feeling this management will go down this same path
That's cool and all, but before it happens - give the guy a chance?

I'm far from convinced that this will be the outcome of all of this. First of all, if he shows signs during his first season here that he's not the right man, I think he will be out by the end of next season. Second of all, well, as I wrote in my post, I do believe he has qualities as a coach and I'd be very surprised if he hasn't learned from his mistakes.

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My bad, you were referring to AA, Marotta etc. just now? Well I still have faith in those guys.

Conte handed in his resignation, what were they supposed to do? As of now there are no signs that Conte resigned due to Vidal having been sold or anything of the sort. Most sources claim that Conte resigned due to family/health reasons.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,871
I just get the feeling this management will go down this same path
That's cool and all, but before it happens - give the guy a chance?

I'm far from convinced that this will be the outcome of all of this. First of all, if he shows signs during his first season here that he's not the right man, I think he will be out by the end of next season. Second of all, well, as I wrote in my post, I do believe he has qualities as a coach and I'd be very surprised if he hasn't learned from his mistakes.

- - - Updated - - -

My bad, you were referring to AA, Marotta etc. just now? Well I still have faith in those guys.

Conte handed in his resignation, what were they supposed to do? As of now there are no signs that Conte resigned due to Vidal having been sold or anything of the sort. Most sources claim that Conte resigned due to family/health reasons.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
Allegri is just a stop-gap measure for this season IMO, because you couldnt get a good couach on such short notice and we needed to act fast. Two year contract is just because he likely wouldnt accept a one year contract, so that he gets paid if we replace him after one year. I still like him more than mancini.

If he does decent ish (top 3 in the leage, progressing to the second round of the CL) I can see him staying for a second year, and then going after DD.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
Allegri is just a stop-gap measure for this season IMO, because you couldnt get a good couach on such short notice and we needed to act fast. Two year contract is just because he likely wouldnt accept a one year contract, so that he gets paid if we replace him after one year. I still like him more than mancini.

If he does decent ish (top 3 in the leage, progressing to the second round of the CL) I can see him staying for a second year, and then going after DD.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,527
We will soon have some first impression about what will we endure next season.
With Conte everything became obvious in the first preseason friendlies,
We became from a completely clueless team, a team that has some tactical sense and clear goals to our gameplay.
The difference was that huge, that one could tell right away, even if he was sceptical.
We will see what kind of impact Allegri will have.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,527
We will soon have some first impression about what will we endure next season.
With Conte everything became obvious in the first preseason friendlies,
We became from a completely clueless team, a team that has some tactical sense and clear goals to our gameplay.
The difference was that huge, that one could tell right away, even if he was sceptical.
We will see what kind of impact Allegri will have.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,333
That's cool and all, but before it happens - give the guy a chance?

I'm far from convinced that this will be the outcome of all of this. First of all, if he shows signs during his first season here that he's not the right man, I think he will be out by the end of next season. Second of all, well, as I wrote in my post, I do believe he has qualities as a coach and I'd be very surprised if he hasn't learned from his mistakes.

- - - Updated - - -

My bad, you were referring to AA, Marotta etc. just now? Well I still have faith in those guys.

Conte handed in his resignation, what were they supposed to do? As of now there are no signs that Conte resigned due to Vidal having been sold or anything of the sort. Most sources claim that Conte resigned due to family/health reasons.
i don't believe the stories of him resigning for health reasons, Conte said "Journey towards Juve Exit" That tells me that there has been tension for some time
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,333
That's cool and all, but before it happens - give the guy a chance?

I'm far from convinced that this will be the outcome of all of this. First of all, if he shows signs during his first season here that he's not the right man, I think he will be out by the end of next season. Second of all, well, as I wrote in my post, I do believe he has qualities as a coach and I'd be very surprised if he hasn't learned from his mistakes.

- - - Updated - - -

My bad, you were referring to AA, Marotta etc. just now? Well I still have faith in those guys.

Conte handed in his resignation, what were they supposed to do? As of now there are no signs that Conte resigned due to Vidal having been sold or anything of the sort. Most sources claim that Conte resigned due to family/health reasons.
i don't believe the stories of him resigning for health reasons, Conte said "Journey towards Juve Exit" That tells me that there has been tension for some time
 

DIECI

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
2,115
scudetto 33 is coming ppl... our team is way better than anyone else in Italy. Roma may have closed the gap a bit but it was a HUGE gap at that plus the mercato is not over and I'm sure Juve will still make a splash. My worry as always lies in Europe.... where are we going there? I feel we were off to a good start getting to the quarters 2 years ago, last year was a mess and now I feel we stalled all together.

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Allegri is just a stop-gap measure for this season IMO, because you couldnt get a good couach on such short notice and we needed to act fast. Two year contract is just because he likely wouldnt accept a one year contract, so that he gets paid if we replace him after one year. I still like him more than mancini.

If he does decent ish (top 3 in the leage, progressing to the second round of the CL) I can see him staying for a second year, and then going after DD.
top 3 in the league is unacceptable with this roster, it has to be #1 or bust. Unless he wins the Cl, then its ok to be top 3.
 

DIECI

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
2,115
scudetto 33 is coming ppl... our team is way better than anyone else in Italy. Roma may have closed the gap a bit but it was a HUGE gap at that plus the mercato is not over and I'm sure Juve will still make a splash. My worry as always lies in Europe.... where are we going there? I feel we were off to a good start getting to the quarters 2 years ago, last year was a mess and now I feel we stalled all together.

- - - Updated - - -

Allegri is just a stop-gap measure for this season IMO, because you couldnt get a good couach on such short notice and we needed to act fast. Two year contract is just because he likely wouldnt accept a one year contract, so that he gets paid if we replace him after one year. I still like him more than mancini.

If he does decent ish (top 3 in the leage, progressing to the second round of the CL) I can see him staying for a second year, and then going after DD.
top 3 in the league is unacceptable with this roster, it has to be #1 or bust. Unless he wins the Cl, then its ok to be top 3.
 

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