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Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,691
"Allegri is on track to ruin Dybala," Zamparini told Radio Sportiva.

"Dybala is football, but Allegri is not. Dybala should be given freedom to roam from the right wing and do his own thing, just like Lionel Messi.

"Allegri is destroying the work of Antonio Conte. He has confusing ideas.


"Dybala showed what he is capable of in the seven minutes he played against Monchengladbach. He would be playing more often under a coach like Roberto Mancini."
Goal.com


That moment when you agree with Zamparini
You can't agree with someone who has changed more coaches than his underwear.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
88,236
Zamparini is a tard. Insulting teh coach of a club that frequently does business even overpays for his players...one would think he has enough sense to take the money and shut up but no.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,691
Zamparini is a tard. Insulting teh coach of a club that frequently does business even overpays for his players...one would think he has enough sense to take the money and shut up but no.
The club should seriously consider not working with him anymore. I mean seriously, publicly asking Dybala to leave Juve after he got paid so much?
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,712
Zamparini is only complaining because he wants the bonus/performance clauses activated (Dybala needs to play X amount, and he'll get ~€8m give or take)

He honestly couldn't care less about Dybala, Allegri or Juve in general. Don't be fooled by that old psychopath.
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,297
"Allegri is on track to ruin Dybala," Zamparini told Radio Sportiva.

"Dybala is football, but Allegri is not. Dybala should be given freedom to roam from the right wing and do his own thing, just like Lionel Messi.

"Allegri is destroying the work of Antonio Conte. He has confusing ideas.


"Dybala showed what he is capable of in the seven minutes he played against Monchengladbach. He would be playing more often under a coach like Roberto Mancini."
Goal.com


That moment when you agree with Zamparini
I read the same article from Football Italia.There never says that Alegri is ruining the work of Conte neither that Dybala will be better under Mancini.About Inter, Zamparini (according to FI) said that Inter were also for Dybala but don't have the economic power(whatever that means).
So ucking yellow pages sites.Both,Goal.com and FI are shit with adding nonsense always.Once is FI and another time Goal.com.Not a single accurate article.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,772
Kicking Allegri this summer for what crime exactly
Nothing in particular. He has been great for one season but he is not the right manager to make this transition from a well experienced team to one filled with youngsters.
In a Year and half he coudn't deliver an offensive gameplay and still goes for the individual display. Too bad that without Tevez (or Ibrahimovic at milan) it's no the same.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,382
Zamparini is a tard. Insulting teh coach of a club that frequently does business even overpays for his players...one would think he has enough sense to take the money and shut up but no.
The club should seriously consider not working with him anymore. I mean seriously, publicly asking Dybala to leave Juve after he got paid so much?
In the past this was normal in Football. It made it much more interesting. Too many Yes man nowadays and just boring characters.

Let him say whatever the hell he wants.
 
Jul 20, 2012
20,044
For those who are questioning Allegri and backlashing at those who are defending allegri, may i ask why?

Allegri sure has not deserved any of the shit he is getting, why turn against the coach who looked like he had everything going for him last season? Why not give him a full season and a season where not all the players are injured? Why turn on him after a poor run of results? We are not even mid season and yet some are making it seem like we wont bounce back. The coach is not completely to blame when half of the team is new and we have had all these injuries. Enough leave him to work and fucking follow the team because you love the club
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,417
For those who are questioning Allegri and backlashing at those who are defending allegri, may i ask why?

Allegri sure has not deserved any of the shit he is getting, why turn against the coach who looked like he had everything going for him last season? Why not give him a full season and a season where not all the players are injured? Why turn on him after a poor run of results? We are not even mid season and yet some are making it seem like we wont bounce back. The coach is not completely to blame when half of the team is new and we have had all these injuries. Enough leave him to work and fucking follow the team because you love the club
Add to that, why find reasons to criticise Allegri before lookiing at what Marotta did to the squad?
 
Jul 20, 2012
20,044
Sure the expectation of being at Juve is huge considering how we are expected to win every season but this team still far from performing at their maximum capability. We will advance in the cl, i thought alot of the reactions after that game were extremely ridiculous and uncalled for. Allegri is doing what he is supposed to do and sure the team needs work, but by sacking allegri we wont be doing anything good for this team. It will do a lot more harm than good at this point. I fully expect Agnelli, Marotta and the board to stay will Allegri for this season at a minimum.

Now im not here to sway anyone to a pro allegri side what I am here to say is simply the fact that Allegri is being perceived by some as the fault to all our problems. Look at contes first season for example, we were drawentus. Now look at our squad, failing to score goals, once the team gels we are fine. But until then i doubt people will be behind allegri.
 

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