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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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What about Cuadrado as a rotation option at SS with Dybala, and at CAM with Pereyra? He played both those positions at Viola at times.
Yeah could be an option, although having three strikers means that Allegri won't use it regularly. One thing we had under Conte was structure, above all else really, we were probably the most organised team in Europe. Perhaps a little too rigidly at times in the CL but everyone knew where they had to be. I'd like us to have at least one formation where we could regularly include our best players. If you consider Cuadrado and Morata to be two of them then that or the 4-3-3 is the best bet.

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Should be fired if he continues benching Dybala, especially since we look clueless without him.
I think I've read about 10 various ultimatums starting with "should be fired if..." in the past week. It's just about results, and Dybala looks the best option considering that creating scoring chances and scoring are our two biggest problems.
 

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
I think I've read about 10 various ultimatums starting with "should be fired if..." in the past week. It's just about results, and Dybala looks the best option considering that creating scoring chances and scoring are our two biggest problems.
i take you visited the forum for about 1 minute during the past week ?
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
I love how allegri handle dybala.
I do not now it's coincidence or he know what he is doing.

But because of the way allgeri handel dybala, now everyone forget his price and love him much more.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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What do you think of Zamparini ?
He is a hero.

Would buy.

:p

What?.

No one wants to fire him?. Come on guys! i cant be the only one :D...........

fire alegri eh! anyone?... no?.

Come on guys :(

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but really.... ill be honest.. im not liking a little bit how he is managing the team this season..specially the forward line. Its no secret he tends to fuck up in his 2nd season onwards.
ESPN dudes today were spot on when saying that he needs a "carry" type of player to save his ass. Ibra, and then Tevez.

Now he is doing stupid changes and on top of that he is mindset on using dybala as who knows what.

Obvs right now he cannot be fired..... and yeah he got us to almosta treble, But lets be honest.. he is right now behaving like a derp and i hate stubborn and gloated guys. Last season he was fine as hell..this season he looks very confused and is trying to justify his mistakes very much like conte did. I cannot stand that.

But whatever... the table will say it all in a couple of months.. lets pray we will be competing for something by then.
 

AlexOB

Senior Member
Apr 2, 2014
701
The match on Wednesday against Sassuolo will say a lot about Allegri's attitude this year.

Till now he clearly got wrong many things. The management of situation like those of Dybala, Hernanes, Sandro and Rugani has been opinable to say the least, and if we have so few points, and many of them lost in a stupid way, is also because he did not motivate the team properly. If after every draw/loss you can see the coach smiling in the post match, in a team like Juventus, means something's wrong. He knows he has the best team in the league, but he didn't understand yet that every match is a story by itself, and you can lose points, and if you lose them wrongfully there's not written anywhere you'll take them back somehow. Seeing his behaviour he reminds me of 2011-12 Milan when he lost to Conte.

Tactically he's not stupid (not perfect either), but in the choice of starters he clearly has to improve something. Last year it was quite easy and he even managed to fuck it up, also putting Vidal in that meaningless TQ role
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Also likes to fire his coaches and then realise how wrong he was

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The match on Wednesday against Sassuolo will say a lot about Allegri's attitude this year.

Till now he clearly got wrong many things. The management of situation like those of Dybala, Hernanes, Sandro and Rugani has been opinable to say the least, and if we have so few points, and many of them lost in a stupid way, is also because he did not motivate the team properly. If after every draw/loss you can see the coach smiling in the post match, in a team like Juventus, means something's wrong. He knows he has the best team in the league, but he didn't understand yet that every match is a story by himself, and you can lose points, and if you lose them wrongfully there's not written everywhere you'll take them back somehow. Seeing his behaviour he reminds me of 2011-12 Milan when he lost to Conte.

Tactically he's not stupid (not perfect either), but in the choice of starters he clearly has to improve something. Last year it was quite easy and he even managed to fuck it up, also putting Vidal in that meaningless TQ role
And you got that all while drinking beer, in that comfy armchair of yours ?


Amazing !
 

AlexOB

Senior Member
Apr 2, 2014
701
And you got that all while drinking beer, in that comfy armchair of yours ?


Amazing !
You mean that I can't pretend to be competent enough to criticize Allegri even if I give my argumentations for what I say?

Let's wake up, it's the internet. There is a decent number of stupid individuals talking shit and I don't feel like having a row with them even if I disagree.

Besides that, I don't really have time for the fanboys here and there, or those that have an idea and stick with it because they think to be some kind of guru or too coward to turn back on their steps... Not saying you're one of them, but might very well be.
 

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