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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,620
I'm so sorry Allegri is not leaving :baus:
Yeah because that's what I was implying :baus:

You clearly haven't learnt from past seasons' experiences and you continue to be bullish about these rumors. I would've thought the last 2-3 yrs must have taught you something. Apparently not.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
17,258
Allegri Prematch recap:
Bonucci back, may be benched
Neto starts
Khedira rested
Pjaca's role is on the wing
Not over against Porto
Ranieri a winner

via JuveFC Twitter
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
34,813
According to BeInSport (via ilbianconero.com), the Old Lady has already made contact with Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone who is said to be the bianconeri’s priority ahead of AS Roma boss Luciano Spalletti.

But TS say Beppe wants to keep Allegri at all costs.
isn't that pile of shit tancredi palmeri a bein pundit? he started this whole simeone bs with an article he wrote to a betting company.
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
According to BeInSport (via ilbianconero.com), the Old Lady has already made contact with Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone who is said to be the bianconeri’s priority ahead of AS Roma boss Luciano Spalletti.

But TS say Beppe wants to keep Allegri at all costs.
Bein Sport AKA Tancredi Palmeri. He was the one that started the rumor and it's most likely bullshit
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
39,026
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


Allegri isnt going anywere
Yeah just like Pogba, Conte and Vidal each time you've rofl'd at these reports.
yeh zach, you never learn. Stop ridiculing urself.

Thats said, i hope he stays. I woudk not mind simeone but if he goes well, it means something went wrong with the board.

At this point, you guys should be ready for any departure. Thats how things are nowadays in football.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
39,026
Barcelona are reportedly weighing up Max Allegri’s credentials to replace Luis Enrique as Coach this summer.

According to Calciomercato.com, Allegri remains Arsenal’s first choice for when Arsene Wenger departs, but the Italian is “continuing to gain altitude” in the eyes of the Barca hierarchy.

Furthermore, the Catalans have former Milan director Ariedo Braida on their board, someone that has “a great relationship” with Allegri from his two-year spell in charge of the Rossoneri.


Allegri would face competition from Tottenham Hotspur’s Mauricio Pochettino and Everton’s Ronald Koeman, the latter of whom spent time at Camp Nou as a player.

Juve, meanwhile, are likelier to lose the 49-year-old than keep him and have identified Diego Simeone and Luciano Spalletti as possible successors, adds the website.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,393
This man's failure to win Milan the Scudetto for 2012 is unforgivable. That Juventus draw was not a valid excuse, we had a much stronger squad than them.

That Milan was constantly ravaged with injuries was also invalid, even then we still had enough fit top class players to have the ability to gather more points than Juve. Oh yeah and the constant injuries, I blame Allegri too. We have had our share of injuries with other coaches but Allegri was on a whole different level.

The 1-0 Tottenham loss, 4-0 Barcelona loss and 3-0 Arsenal loss were also embarrassing. Admittedly we were just plain unlucky against Tottenham but damn we still should have at least managed to score 1 goal against them if Allegri is a top coach.

Allegri was lucky to have Milan who was heads and shoulders above the rest of Serie A in 2011 that anything less than a Scudetto would have been a disaster. Also lucky to have Juventus who were way better than the rest of Serie A in 2015 and 2016. Any coach who is not completely mediocre would have won the Scudetto with Milan in 2011 and Juventus for the 2015 and 2016 too.

I consider Allegri average at the moment, though I do concede he does have potential considering his age and what he has accomplished thus far (luck plays a factor, but they are still accomplishments and constantly managing top clubs will give him the opportunity to improve). With a ton of luck and the right club again he can still be considered a great Italian football manager
:allegri:
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,659
Simeone would be dope. And it would give a strong signal to players world wide that we mean business and are hiring top drawer players and managers.


Allegri to barca would be hilarious imo If he can take ATM to a Europa league win, a league title against galacticos, a cup title and supercup and 2 CL finals, then back to back trebles are on their way for us :D.


Also style wise it would not be a big transition from what allegri currently employs.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,393
Simeone would be dope. And it would give a strong signal to players world wide that we mean business and are hiring top drawer players and managers.


Allegri to barca would be hilarious imo If he can take ATM to a Europa league win, a league title against galacticos, a cup title and supercup and 2 CL finals, then back to back trebles are on their way for us :D.


Also style wise it would not be a big transition from what allegri currently employs.

EuroMax at barca would be pure sex!!
Leo or me this shit again :madmax:

"constantly managing top clubs"

clubs? plural? :lol: I can only think of Juventus.
Meelan :lol::touched:
 

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