out now?


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spurdo

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2016
1,918
Fights, Bonucci is set to leave.
According to the sun: ''His actions have not gone unnoticed (after the Supercoppa) and experienced trio Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini are all unhappy at his conduct''.

We're on a downward spiral. Lichsteiner raging on the sidelines, Dybala not shaking his hand....... the squad is doomed. Inter and Milan have Chinese money now and we'll probably get Zeman as a coach when Allegri leaves for the superior Premier League.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,638
"These things happen,” shrugged the Coach.

“I had three players who needed to be substituted because they had cramp. There was a misunderstand, but it’s no issue, these things happen.

“Is Bonucci already studying to be a Coach? It may well something he does in future, even if he still has do much to learn.”


That last part cracked me up. Allegri :ratcafe: :delpiero:
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,529
Fuck sake what now!??

Why is everything so public? If it's not the media trying to destabilise us we're doing a pretty good jobs ourselves.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,802
Great coach, but his player management skills lacking, worrisome his players dont respect his authority enough not to be petulant to him in public. Insults over substitution confusion is just amaterish...
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,113
I hope this is not the players showing they don't get along with Allegri. I've seen a lot of coaches end up getting fired because they 'lost the locker room' after incidents like these.

Also, I honestly never see the players talk about Max in a positive manner in public. Usually when a team is doing this well players always give the coach credit and show gratitude.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,474
I am starting to think that the voices about him leaving are true.

The question is who can we get to replace him?
:agree:

I'm starting to think the same. The fact that he doesn't give a straight answer when asked is strange. If he was staying why not just say so instead of "I have a year on my contract" or "reporters always say I am leaving every year".

I'd like him to stay, especially given that if he did we could have a summer of stability and build instead of the usual revamp.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,723
Pretty sure our board would be stepping in to shake things up if things were as bad as the media is suggesting.

Our team is improving, the new formation is working wonders, the team is being rotated with everyone getting some solid playing time.

As far as Licht is concerned, I don't really care...his place in the team is threatened by Alves and naturally he is going to react when taken off. Dybala not worried about that either because he was having a shitty match that day and I'm sure he learned his lesson.

Not sure about Bonucci, either way, the coach isn't doing anything wrong. When you see a coach "lose the locker room" so to speak, you see the team's performances take a hit with poor results...look at Inter, for example. The exact opposite is happening. We are scoring for fun, playing well, everyone is getting PT why the hell would the locker room turn against the coach?


Fucking media.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,901
Allegri handles these situations fine. I always prefer a level-headed approach. I think if you react immediately and start benching important players and lose games, the players will turn on you.

Just take it in stride unless it is an egregious offence.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
71,098
Pretty sure our board would be stepping in to shake things up if things were as bad as the media is suggesting.

Our team is improving, the new formation is working wonders, the team is being rotated with everyone getting some solid playing time.

As far as Licht is concerned, I don't really care...his place in the team is threatened by Alves and naturally he is going to react when taken off. Dybala not worried about that either because he was having a shitty match that day and I'm sure he learned his lesson.

Not sure about Bonucci, either way, the coach isn't doing anything wrong. When you see a coach "lose the locker room" so to speak, you see the team's performances take a hit with poor results...look at Inter, for example. The exact opposite is happening. We are scoring for fun, playing well, everyone is getting PT why the hell would the locker room turn against the coach?


Fucking media.
If the board intervenes it automatically makes it a big deal and therefore a real circus for the media to pounce on, i disagree i think the coach needs to stamp out these things at the very beginning of his tenure with very low tolerance afforded for them as time goes by; this has now developed into a pattern and cannot be ignored.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
According to goal..

Tempers appeared to boil over during the closing stages of a Serie A fixture against Palermo on Friday

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri was overheard on video calling Leonardo Bonucci a "dickhead" and telling him to "fuck off" during a heated row in his side’s 4-1 victory over Palermo.

Despite the Serie A leaders being in complete control of the tie, tempers boiled over in Turin between the Juve pair.

Bonucci reacted angrily to Allegri on the touchline as changes were made in the closing stages of the fixture, with the debate dragging on past the final whistle.

The Juve boss was caught on camera shouting in the direction of his Italy international defender: "Shut up, dickhead! Fuck off!"

Bonucci replied by telling his coach to “go to hell”, before disappearing down the tunnel at the end of the game without saluting the home support

Allegri, who has also seen Paulo Dybala and Stephan Lichtsteiner react petulantly to his decision-making this season, attempted to play down the incident at his post-match press conference.

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"These things happen," he said. "I had three players who needed to be substituted because they had cramp. There was a misunderstanding, but it’s no issue, these things happen.

"Is Bonucci already studying to be a coach? It may well something he does in future, even if he still has do much to learn."
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,659
"Is Bonucci already studying to be a coach? It may well something he does in future, even if he still has do much to learn."


:rofl: Allegri, what a boss.

He'll be here a long time, and will have the most successful run as a coach in Juve history.
 

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