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Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
he always was del neriesque, blame is squarely put on those who hired him
Well, yes, but it must also be said that due to the poor timing of Conte announcing his departure, which left us in a real hurry to find a coach for the upcoming season, our board wasn't left with a whole lot of options. They took a gamble on Allegri, a coach that had won Serie-A in the past, and all things considered I think appointing him was a logical choice at the time that was justified.

Sounds like I'm completely giving up on Allegri right now, which I'm not, but it's more about what I fear (that he's not the right man for the job). Of course, if he isn't, you're right that the board is to blame, but we shouldn't entirely forget about the difficult position they were put in at the time.

Hopefully, though, they're keeping Allegri on a very short leash and are considering candidates to replace him constantly behind the scenes, in case he proves not to be un allenatore da Juve.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
he always was del neriesque, blame is squarely put on those who hired him
Well, yes, but it must also be said that due to the poor timing of Conte announcing his departure, which left us in a real hurry to find a coach for the upcoming season, our board wasn't left with a whole lot of options. They took a gamble on Allegri, a coach that had won Serie-A in the past, and all things considered I think appointing him was a logical choice at the time that was justified.

Sounds like I'm completely giving up on Allegri right now, which I'm not, but it's more about what I fear (that he's not the right man for the job). Of course, if he isn't, you're right that the board is to blame, but we shouldn't entirely forget about the difficult position they were put in at the time.

Hopefully, though, they're keeping Allegri on a very short leash and are considering candidates to replace him constantly behind the scenes, in case he proves not to be un allenatore da Juve.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,802
I'm really hoping we don't take shit and actually grow a pair and fire him if he doesnt do anything in the next couple games
we will only fire him if theres a risk we will miss out on CL

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Well, yes, but it must also be said that due to the poor timing of Conte announcing his departure, which left us in a real hurry to find a coach for the upcoming season, our board wasn't left with a whole lot of options. They took a gamble on Allegri, a coach that had won Serie-A in the past, and all things considered I think appointing him was a logical choice at the time that was justified.

Sounds like I'm completely giving up on Allegri right now, which I'm not, but it's more about what I fear (that he's not the right man for the job). Of course, if he isn't, you're right that the board is to blame, but we shouldn't entirely forget about the difficult position they were put in at the time.

Hopefully, though, they're keeping Allegri on a very short leash and are considering candidates to replace him constantly behind the scenes, in case he proves not to be un allenatore da Juve.
not to go back to this, but no coach is hired as fast as allegri was; this was set in place way before the announcement and conte clearly told them at the end of the last season he wanted to leave.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,802
I'm really hoping we don't take shit and actually grow a pair and fire him if he doesnt do anything in the next couple games
we will only fire him if theres a risk we will miss out on CL

- - - Updated - - -

Well, yes, but it must also be said that due to the poor timing of Conte announcing his departure, which left us in a real hurry to find a coach for the upcoming season, our board wasn't left with a whole lot of options. They took a gamble on Allegri, a coach that had won Serie-A in the past, and all things considered I think appointing him was a logical choice at the time that was justified.

Sounds like I'm completely giving up on Allegri right now, which I'm not, but it's more about what I fear (that he's not the right man for the job). Of course, if he isn't, you're right that the board is to blame, but we shouldn't entirely forget about the difficult position they were put in at the time.

Hopefully, though, they're keeping Allegri on a very short leash and are considering candidates to replace him constantly behind the scenes, in case he proves not to be un allenatore da Juve.
not to go back to this, but no coach is hired as fast as allegri was; this was set in place way before the announcement and conte clearly told them at the end of the last season he wanted to leave.
 
Jul 20, 2012
20,044
we will only fire him if theres a risk we will miss out on CL
Which is extremely likely given our situation

- - - Updated - - -

Well, yes, but it must also be said that due to the poor timing of Conte announcing his departure, which left us in a real hurry to find a coach for the upcoming season, our board wasn't left with a whole lot of options. They took a gamble on Allegri, a coach that had won Serie-A in the past, and all things considered I think appointing him was a logical choice at the time that was justified.

Sounds like I'm completely giving up on Allegri right now, which I'm not, but it's more about what I fear (that he's not the right man for the job). Of course, if he isn't, you're right that the board is to blame, but we shouldn't entirely forget about the difficult position they were put in at the time.

Hopefully, though, they're keeping Allegri on a very short leash and are considering candidates to replace him constantly behind the scenes, in case he proves not to be un allenatore da Juve.
I wish I could be this optimistic about the situation.
 
Jul 20, 2012
20,044
we will only fire him if theres a risk we will miss out on CL
Which is extremely likely given our situation

- - - Updated - - -

Well, yes, but it must also be said that due to the poor timing of Conte announcing his departure, which left us in a real hurry to find a coach for the upcoming season, our board wasn't left with a whole lot of options. They took a gamble on Allegri, a coach that had won Serie-A in the past, and all things considered I think appointing him was a logical choice at the time that was justified.

Sounds like I'm completely giving up on Allegri right now, which I'm not, but it's more about what I fear (that he's not the right man for the job). Of course, if he isn't, you're right that the board is to blame, but we shouldn't entirely forget about the difficult position they were put in at the time.

Hopefully, though, they're keeping Allegri on a very short leash and are considering candidates to replace him constantly behind the scenes, in case he proves not to be un allenatore da Juve.
I wish I could be this optimistic about the situation.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
not to go back to this, but no coach is hired as fast as allegri was; this was set in place way before the announcement and conte clearly told them at the end of the last season he wanted to leave.
No, that is incorrect. Conte signed a new deal with Juventus on May the 18th, 2014. That is not telling the board at the end of the season that he wanted to leave.
 

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