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baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Mazzarri would be such a classic Moratta move.
Exactly. And Agnelli would be as much to blame if he allows such dumbass moves. Hope it's not true, but even the press probably know that Marrotta won't do much better anyway. I think it's all speculation, but if Allegri goes, this is just the type of move Marrotta will pull off given his limited skill set.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
Exactly. And Agnelli would be as much to blame if he allows such dumbass moves. Hope it's not true, but even the press probably know that Marrotta won't do much better anyway. I think it's all speculation, but if Allegri goes, this is just the type of move Marrotta will pull off given his limited skill set.
It's extremely difficult to get any top coach mid-season. That's why sacking Allegri isn't a good idea.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Sacking Allegri will not be stupid if we keep losing pts, it will be an inevitable outcome due to failure, its that simple. Its another matter if we can improve on him.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,533
Sacking Allegri will not be stupid if we keep losing pts, it will be an inevitable outcome due to failure, its that simple. Its another matter if we can improve on him.
It will be stupid because what makes you think other coaches can get points with this team? Allegri has shown that he is an elite coach who can deliver results. Why get rid of that instead of improving the team?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
If we keep losing pts and cant improve, OFCOURSE he should be fired since he is litterally failing at doing the job. Its a risk, but its up to the board to find a suitable replacement that can make this a team, since there's good material to work with anyways. Hope it doesnt come to that and Allegri doesnt paint himself into a corner of ineptitude as he did with Milan.
 
Jun 14, 2011
59
Well, certainly Allegri can turn it around. The question is about the players, Pogba for example, and if they are ready to keep on following his ideas.
It was in Milan when he was eventually sacked cause completely lost the locker room.
I didn't really like the expression of the Buffon's and Bonucci's face from the last game.
At least a point against Sevilla and a win against Bologna now are a MUST.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,757
Sacking Allegri will not be stupid if we keep losing pts, it will be an inevitable outcome due to failure, its that simple. Its another matter if we can improve on him.
I don't like burning things down as a solution to a longer-term problem. If Allegri hadn't done what he did last season, even if with largely Conte's club, I'd be a lot more concerned. But swapping him out would be a desperation move appropriate for desperate times.

We're not there yet. But it's getting dicey without visible signs of improvement.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Allegri has been in fault, but Marotta is the one to point fingers here. He overhauled the squad without any direction, made head scratching last time deals and pulled the team together in the last day of mercato.

Injuries have also been a mess, and that's on the poor preseason planning/physical coaching staff. Don't know if Allegri brought all these guys, I doubt he did.

It's definitely mostly on Marotta. Sacking Allegri would be stupid.
 

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