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Big Bang

Junior Member
Mar 12, 2012
355
Pep the best manager in the world. :lol:

Get the $#@! outta here you miserable fool.
Let's take a little trip down memory lane, right here in this thread, shall we? This is what people thought of Allegri at the time that we signed him:

I think I'm going to be sick.
OH $#@! THIS $#@!. GOODNIGHT
Mr Gol di Muntari coaching us :rofl: This has become like a $#@!ing movie script
Seriously, all the laughs at Milan's expense because of this guy, and here he is. We got trolled bad!
So we finally got our $#@! together after Calciopoli, and then THIS happens :lol:
well that was it. You revealed Allegris secret tactic. Allegri prefers 3 dais though

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(Careful there, @C.Martin. That kind of talk gets you banned nowadays.)

This is a nightmare of epic proportions. He's worse than Mancini.
I really want Del Piero here right now.

Everything changed so fast, I feel like we're a $#@!ty club like Atalanta right now.
:lol::lol:

He's like the last person on earth I'd accept as a Juve coach, on par with Moratti maybe. $#@!, I'd even take Zeman over this Gol di Muntari pussy.

You'll forgive me if I don't take the opinions of fans on this board about opposition players/managers too seriously.

This is just to demonstrate to you that football fans are nothing if not fickle. Juve fans are no exception. Especially Juve fans discussing things in a place where the only other people are also Juve fans, and no one really disagrees with anyone over anything major.

Allegri went from ALL that to semi-God status in under a year. Guardiola, should he ever join Juventus, will probably have hordes of fans demanding that his face replace the Juventus logo on our jerseys considering all that he's done. The masses are disgusting in how biased they can be, how forgetful they are, and how confident they feel in the everlastingness of their momentary reality.

I'm not going to sit here and give you a history of Pep, I will just say that if we were in a general football forum, and one poster said "Guardiola is probably the best manager in the world" and the other said "Srsly? lol u stupid", it's the latter that would have to explain himself for making such a bold denial of a plausible statement, not the other way around.
 

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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
His learnt a lot Allegri over time. I mean lets face it, he used the Leverkessen and Mainz match as reference points on how to press on Bayern. It worked and then add a mixture of his own stuff and we were almost there. Im glad that his not stubborn, unfortunately as much as I like conte and admire the fact he pulled us back to where we belong. Allegri really is taking us to the next level and im so glad that we got a great manager in his mold.
Now with all this praising aside there are places he can improve on, he realised we sat deep, he needs to understand why, maybe instill more believe in the players or work on that because if he does, if he can somehow pull us out of the tortoise or turtle plan, (as some described it in here) then we will be an even bigger force to reckon with.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,500
:tup: great news. Get him 1 or 2 more quality players and keep the likes of Pogba/Morata/Dybala all together and he will win us this fucking trophy.

And a big fuck you to all the disloyal, glory-hunting fuckwit "fans" who wanted this guy sacked and were shitting all over him last night.
Someone wanted him sacked after heroic coaching for majority of the game? (up til late subs) Seriously

I'm super extatic he proved me wrong completely from the incompetent oaf he looked lik the in September - October period, talk about absolutely perfect coaching since then.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
:tup: great news. Get him 1 or 2 more quality players and keep the likes of Pogba/Morata/Dybala all together and he will win us this fucking trophy.

And a big fuck you to all the disloyal, glory-hunting fuckwit "fans" who wanted this guy sacked and were shitting all over him last night.
:tup:
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,676
quoted by football-italia, sturaro's agent said that the player broke his toenail during the coppa game against :inter: , so he wasn't perfectly fit.

wtf, i just can't believe allegri played an injured player in a cl decider.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
So my conlusion is rather opposite, it`s Max who do the subs so...
Sturaro, Perdura and Mandzukic didn't do the workrate this game required. How Max would know that? They played about their level

- - - Updated - - -

Thanks for stay Max, you're gonna end with spanish reign in UCL for sure
 

ElApache

New Member
Mar 19, 2015
46

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
It was not a perfect game from Allegri but the good far outweighs the bad. The system that he set up the team in is pure genius. That to me forgives any later mistakes that he did because he really pulled this one out of the hat.

The subs did not work out but I think we can all see the reasoning behind them and that they were moments away from doing the job.
 

digitalbash

Senior Member
Dec 19, 2013
1,421
It was not a perfect game from Allegri but the good far outweighs the bad. The system that he set up the team in is pure genius. That to me forgives any later mistakes that he did because he really pulled this one out of the hat.

The subs did not work out but I think we can all see the reasoning behind them and that they were moments away from doing the job.

When the the subs happened I was very happy. I thought it was masterful. Hindsight is 20/20.

That tactical setup was played was insane! I wonder if we will it again in the future.
 

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