GDS ia always Anti Juve. That's why we don't allow their reporters to attend at our stadium and they cry like a babies about that.Anyway P.Sousa is less than a mediocre coach. Absolutely not a Juve material doesn't matter that he played here.
Allegri is a great coach. It would be foolish to get rid of him. We wont find anyone better and he would just go on to have success elsewhere. We were lucky he did so well to follow Conte, who also should have not left in the first place.
The club needs to meet coaches half way rather than dictating everything to them
GDS ia always Anti Juve. That's why we don't allow their reporters to attend at our stadium and they cry like a babies about that.Anyway P.Sousa is less than a mediocre coach. Absolutely not a Juve material doesn't matter that he played here.
Maybe his defenders are not that good?. but yeah he needs to improve that. Anyways, his lack of top football experience is a problem. Maybe in 6 or 7 years?
Anyways, in case of a split, realistically we need a top pedigree coach like Ancelotti.
Ancelotti would be great, but he's Milan bound sooner or later, so we would have to face some competition once he's available.
di Francesco sounds interesting, but if we're aiming for CL trophy he's probably not the right choice, has anyone ever won it in his first season?
First in the league, first in the CL group and we are talking about replacing Allegri ffs ::
Look obviously he will leave sooner rather than later, but how gullible people are for falling for this usual destabilising BS from GdS. They do this all the time.
First in the league, first in the CL group and we are talking about replacing Allegri ffs ::
Look obviously he will leave sooner rather than later, but how gullible people are to fall for this usual destabilising BS from GdS. They do this all the time.
No one is saying Allegri is getting fired now or when the season ends, but you don't expect him to stay 10+ years, do you? It's normal that people look for alternatives in case we part ways with Max
I don't think he'll be here for 10+ years, but barring an absolutely disastrous finish to this season I can see him staying til the end of his current contract at the absolute earliest.
Ancelotti would be great, but he's Milan bound sooner or later, so we would have to face some competition once he's available.
di Francesco sounds interesting, but if we're aiming for CL trophy he's probably not the right choice, has anyone ever won it in his first season?
I dont think his CV will let him go to shidhole MIlan. Maybe for an ethic point of view he will not come here...Also he said not so good things about his Juventus spell. But who knows. He was a different Carleto in those days. Nowadays he is a seasoned champion.
About DI francesco, well surely his tactics would not be WC, so he will have to set up the starting 11 like no one has done before to earn those wins. Maybe he can get lucky.? Anyways is a very big gamble... in the lines of INter and Milan gambling with newbie coaches.
First in the league, first in the CL group and we are talking about replacing Allegri ffs ::
Look obviously he will leave sooner rather than later, but how gullible people are for falling for this usual destabilising BS from GdS. They do this all the time.