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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
He is our air,our food !
:lol:

We had those games with Allegri too ;)

But all in all I agree, it seems better with the subs now.
:tup:


What i have liked the most about Allegri...is that he gave free roles to Tevez and Giovinco. IM specially happy about Gio´s because unlike Tevez, he really had literally no hope of making it in the Conte way of using strikers.
Now he can decide what is best for him instead of being caged fighting against centerbacks and failing time after time.

This move was glorious.
 

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Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
So far our performances with him have left very little to be demanded.

Still too early to draw conclusions of course, especially with most of our opponents having been teams we were supposed to beat anyways, but it looks good.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
So far our performances with him have left very little to be demanded.

Still too early to draw conclusions of course, especially with most of our opponents having been teams we were supposed to beat anyways, but it looks good.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
It's still too early to tell with this guy. Thus far it seems like we are ready to play, but we haven't really played anyone yet. I don't count Milan because they are utterly pathetic in every single facet of the game. We can revisit this discussion a little further down the road after we face the likes of Roma and Atletico, along with the Winter months that usually cause us problems.
:tup:
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
It's still too early to tell with this guy. Thus far it seems like we are ready to play, but we haven't really played anyone yet. I don't count Milan because they are utterly pathetic in every single facet of the game. We can revisit this discussion a little further down the road after we face the likes of Roma and Atletico, along with the Winter months that usually cause us problems.
:tup:
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i agree with andy, except for the winter months thing.

allegri has already started with some massive problems and has done well all things considered.

first 2 games of the season he had no chiellini, barzagli, vidal, or pirlo or tevez.

now he has no barza, caceres, pirlo, an unfit morata and a out of form lloretne and cheillini, yet he is still produced a unified solid unit that has not only not conceded, but barely had any chances troubling buffon.

so part of this is down to allegri, and other is down to marotta giving the team some incredible depth options
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i agree with andy, except for the winter months thing.

allegri has already started with some massive problems and has done well all things considered.

first 2 games of the season he had no chiellini, barzagli, vidal, or pirlo or tevez.

now he has no barza, caceres, pirlo, an unfit morata and a out of form lloretne and cheillini, yet he is still produced a unified solid unit that has not only not conceded, but barely had any chances troubling buffon.

so part of this is down to allegri, and other is down to marotta giving the team some incredible depth options
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
i agree with andy, except for the winter months thing.

allegri has already started with some massive problems and has done well all things considered.

first 2 games of the season he had no chiellini, barzagli, vidal, or pirlo or tevez.

now he has no barza, caceres, pirlo, an unfit morata and a out of form lloretne and cheillini, yet he is still produced a unified solid unit that has not only not conceded, but barely had any chances troubling buffon.

so part of this is down to allegri, and other is down to marotta giving the team some incredible depth options
Cant put it better like that :tup:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
i agree with andy, except for the winter months thing.

allegri has already started with some massive problems and has done well all things considered.

first 2 games of the season he had no chiellini, barzagli, vidal, or pirlo or tevez.

now he has no barza, caceres, pirlo, an unfit morata and a out of form lloretne and cheillini, yet he is still produced a unified solid unit that has not only not conceded, but barely had any chances troubling buffon.

so part of this is down to allegri, and other is down to marotta giving the team some incredible depth options
Cant put it better like that :tup:
 

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