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Van Helsing

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2007
2,582
I wanted to end my Serie A subscription when I saw him with Juventus jacket but I could not.:confused: I am slowly returning to normal.

Exactly that's the kind of optimism I like to see here. This team is too good to have a horrible season.
this is Maximiliano Allegri. don't be so sure. after the bad season we can say goodbye to our some star players.
 

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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,931
Hope he brings in some of the enthusiasm his cagliari team had. The league when he did win scudetto is incomparable to how it is now. Much much tougher and this time his managing the favourites which I'd what worthy me. When the going gets tough allegri wont have a clue what to do and from here onwards it's stubborness and experimentation, clearly without any thought or logical approach. I'm shit scared we may argue theres nothing to lose now we have lost conte but failure to even be strong challengers for league could see the impact for many seasons to become. CL is hit and hope, realisticly I'd be glad with quarter finals but the league is where the stakes are. You could argue that allegri has a great squad, but squad is only part of the formula it's the conductor who in my opinion gets the best out of situations and allegri is just one Lucky taskforce man. Wrong man in the right place. I'm sorry but all this enthusiasm is nothing but optimism, reality I think we all know we will be very lucky to make it second in the league nevermind winning it. Third seems accurate but if the pressure exceeds on allegri and a team not used to his ways then goodbye CL for next season. Time to start from scratch. Enter Taskforce v2.0
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,931
Hope he brings in some of the enthusiasm his cagliari team had. The league when he did win scudetto is incomparable to how it is now. Much much tougher and this time his managing the favourites which I'd what worthy me. When the going gets tough allegri wont have a clue what to do and from here onwards it's stubborness and experimentation, clearly without any thought or logical approach. I'm shit scared we may argue theres nothing to lose now we have lost conte but failure to even be strong challengers for league could see the impact for many seasons to become. CL is hit and hope, realisticly I'd be glad with quarter finals but the league is where the stakes are. You could argue that allegri has a great squad, but squad is only part of the formula it's the conductor who in my opinion gets the best out of situations and allegri is just one Lucky taskforce man. Wrong man in the right place. I'm sorry but all this enthusiasm is nothing but optimism, reality I think we all know we will be very lucky to make it second in the league nevermind winning it. Third seems accurate but if the pressure exceeds on allegri and a team not used to his ways then goodbye CL for next season. Time to start from scratch. Enter Taskforce v2.0
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Hope he brings in some of the enthusiasm his cagliari team had. The league when he did win scudetto is incomparable to how it is now. Much much tougher and this time his managing the favourites which I'd what worthy me. When the going gets tough allegri wont have a clue what to do and from here onwards it's stubborness and experimentation, clearly without any thought or logical approach. I'm $#@! scared we may argue theres nothing to lose now we have lost conte but failure to even be strong challengers for league could see the impact for many seasons to become. CL is hit and hope, realisticly I'd be glad with quarter finals but the league is where the stakes are. You could argue that allegri has a great squad, but squad is only part of the formula it's the conductor who in my opinion gets the best out of situations and allegri is just one Lucky taskforce man. Wrong man in the right place. I'm sorry but all this enthusiasm is nothing but optimism, reality I think we all know we will be very lucky to make it second in the league nevermind winning it. Third seems accurate but if the pressure exceeds on allegri and a team not used to his ways then goodbye CL for next season. Time to start from scratch. Enter Taskforce v2.0
Yeh, its tricky.

The guy is one big gamble.

Lets just hope he learned something after the hell he lived at milan. Maybe he grew up as a coach who knows.

The good thing is that our football in the last year and a half was pretty much stagnant and in the limit. With allegri im hoping a good influx of new ideas and a syustem switch here and there. I still believe that opur team is capable of more, what we have seen in the CL has been dismal...we are better than that
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Hope he brings in some of the enthusiasm his cagliari team had. The league when he did win scudetto is incomparable to how it is now. Much much tougher and this time his managing the favourites which I'd what worthy me. When the going gets tough allegri wont have a clue what to do and from here onwards it's stubborness and experimentation, clearly without any thought or logical approach. I'm $#@! scared we may argue theres nothing to lose now we have lost conte but failure to even be strong challengers for league could see the impact for many seasons to become. CL is hit and hope, realisticly I'd be glad with quarter finals but the league is where the stakes are. You could argue that allegri has a great squad, but squad is only part of the formula it's the conductor who in my opinion gets the best out of situations and allegri is just one Lucky taskforce man. Wrong man in the right place. I'm sorry but all this enthusiasm is nothing but optimism, reality I think we all know we will be very lucky to make it second in the league nevermind winning it. Third seems accurate but if the pressure exceeds on allegri and a team not used to his ways then goodbye CL for next season. Time to start from scratch. Enter Taskforce v2.0
Yeh, its tricky.

The guy is one big gamble.

Lets just hope he learned something after the hell he lived at milan. Maybe he grew up as a coach who knows.

The good thing is that our football in the last year and a half was pretty much stagnant and in the limit. With allegri im hoping a good influx of new ideas and a syustem switch here and there. I still believe that opur team is capable of more, what we have seen in the CL has been dismal...we are better than that
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
I know we've had very few few foreign coaches in our proud history (most recently Deschamps), and I can also understand the logic and rationale behind it (maintaining our Italian core and identity and all that jazz), but what happens when there aren't any good Italian coaches around/available? Why must we be so fucking narrow minded and limited? The same shit applies to players btw.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
I know we've had very few few foreign coaches in our proud history (most recently Deschamps), and I can also understand the logic and rationale behind it (maintaining our Italian core and identity and all that jazz), but what happens when there aren't any good Italian coaches around/available? Why must we be so fucking narrow minded and limited? The same shit applies to players btw.
 

Nardonejuve

Senior Member
Mar 21, 2010
2,197
I know we've had very few few foreign coaches in our proud history (most recently Deschamps), and I can also understand the logic and rationale behind it (maintaining our Italian core and identity and all that jazz), but what happens when there aren't any good Italian coaches around/available? Why must we be so $#@!ing narrow minded and limited? The same $#@! applies to players btw.
I completely agree with you and im hoping after this season we will look at a foreign coach because as much as I obviouisly hope allegri does well I do not want him here and unfortunately in terms of young italian coaches Conte is in a class of his own and dont see any Italian coach able to take us further.
 

Nardonejuve

Senior Member
Mar 21, 2010
2,197
I know we've had very few few foreign coaches in our proud history (most recently Deschamps), and I can also understand the logic and rationale behind it (maintaining our Italian core and identity and all that jazz), but what happens when there aren't any good Italian coaches around/available? Why must we be so $#@!ing narrow minded and limited? The same $#@! applies to players btw.
I completely agree with you and im hoping after this season we will look at a foreign coach because as much as I obviouisly hope allegri does well I do not want him here and unfortunately in terms of young italian coaches Conte is in a class of his own and dont see any Italian coach able to take us further.
 

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