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GiocataGrande

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May 26, 2016
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Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri is being heavily tipped to leave the Bianconeri, with a number of clubs, including PSG and Milan, being linked as his next potential destination. Meanwhile, Juve have been shortlisting potential replacements, with Didier Deschamps, Maurizio Sarri, Mauricio Pochettino and Antonio Conte all being linked with the role.

According to what has been reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, finances play a part in Allegri's reported departure. Juventus are still looking to save money and adhere to UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules after the €110m signing of Cristiano Ronaldo last summer and Gazzetta reports that Allegri and his staff's yearly gross salary totals at around €15m, money which Agnelli would like to save and therefore give the club more leeway in the transfer market.
wow ,this is bad
 

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Mr Chocolate

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Dec 23, 2012
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Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri is being heavily tipped to leave the Bianconeri, with a number of clubs, including PSG and Milan, being linked as his next potential destination. Meanwhile, Juve have been shortlisting potential replacements, with Didier Deschamps, Maurizio Sarri, Mauricio Pochettino and Antonio Conte all being linked with the role.

According to what has been reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, finances play a part in Allegri's reported departure. Juventus are still looking to save money and adhere to UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules after the €110m signing of Cristiano Ronaldo last summer and Gazzetta reports that Allegri and his staff's yearly gross salary totals at around €15m, money which Agnelli would like to save and therefore give the club more leeway in the transfer market.
:lol: yep people want Pep but we want to get rid of Allegri cause of finances, so many stupid rumours going on, they all conflict with eachother

Deschamps, Poch, and even Conte i wouldnt really mind, I hope to god we dont get Sarri, id rather anyone else
 

amir3323

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Jul 31, 2014
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I guess it’s time to tune out all these so-called journalists. It’s pretty obvious by now that none of them know shit and are just speculating out their anuses.
 

JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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Put the crackpipe down and step away from it. Pogba morata evra the old man? And where is morata now? Conte made him, Pogba is obvious but I will be sure to mention the obvious for the like of you next time. BTW did tevez really leave? Thanks, My bad.
2015: Tevez, Vidal, Pirlo
2016: Pogba, Morata, Evra
2017: Alves, Bonucci
Plus the Marchisio colapse half through 2015-16 season. Thats the entire mid thay went to the 15 CL final gone, our starting strikers, and half our defense of our 17 final. Conte never had to deal with those kind of departures.
2011-14 Vidal >>> 14-15 Vidal and any other Vidal. After the injury Conte plaued him into, he was never the same player again. Pirlo was amazing here but you can clearly see a drop in performance level in Contes last and Allegris 1st season. Pogba peaked under Allegri but he was a starter already before Max arrived
 

tosh_rose

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2010
1,465
If this is true, this is distressing on so many levels.
This is, of course, absolutely not true, this is something that a random 11y old may say. Remove the world class coach and his staff to save 15 mil to then spend on transfers? The club spent money on Ronaldo to win times more money, which we are currently doing. Also, his transfer fee is almost what we won from CL this season. Also, Tancredi the idiot did some math to tell us that we got more than 100 mil from sales of fringe and not wanted players last two transfer windows. And so on..

We are in no way close to breaking Uefa's fair play rules, and even if we do go on a spending spree, what could happen? A 1 year transfer ban and a 300 k fine? Geez, how can we survive that...

Uefa's FFP is a joke and will remain a joke unless more clear rules are accepted and they start banning teams from club competitions for longer periods. Then and only then the big spenders will be careful and respect the rules, but that would never happen since the same big spenders are the ones who bring that corrupt organisation millions and millions of dollars...
 

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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According to what has been reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, finances play a part in Allegri's reported departure. Juventus are still looking to save money and adhere to UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules after the €110m signing of Cristiano Ronaldo last summer and Gazzetta reports that Allegri and his staff's yearly gross salary totals at around €15m, money which Agnelli would like to save and therefore give the club more leeway in the transfer market.
This last sentence.... so Agnelli doesn’t want to pay staff wages so is going to get rid of Allegri and his staff to save 15m.

The kit man is going to manage the team.

I can’t believe some journalists can even write this kind of rubbish and get away with it...
 
Jun 6, 2015
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This last sentence.... so Agnelli doesn’t want to pay staff wages so is going to get rid of Allegri and his staff to save 15m.

The kit man is going to manage the team.

I can’t believe some journalists can even write this kind of rubbish and get away with it...
Ronaldo will become player-coach. He will also be the fitness trainer and chief scout.

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What exactly is the club going to do with 15m on the transfer market? And it's not as if the new coach and his staff will come here for peanuts. That reason doesn't make sense to me.
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