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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Possibly but we don’t really know what goes on behind the curtains, or why some players are allegedly unhappy with Allegri. Their underperforming could be on purpose. Wouldn’t surprise me.
Lol. One post the players deserve the lion’s share of the credit for success. Next post the coach deserves the lion’s share of the blame for failure.

What complete rubbish.

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If that's the case then they def need to go
Yeah. Lol at supporting players that are underperforming on purpose to get the coach sacked.

If that were true, get rid of every single one with that kind of cancerous attitude.

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Couscous breath is one of the grossest ex players we have ever had.

Should be a compliment to Allegri that he pushed this turd out.
Benatia. Lol. Wat a whiny, petulant phaggot. :rofl:
 
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Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
See, if you’re gonna give Allegri credit for taking us to two finals you have to give the players even more credit. What they do in the pitch outweighs formation and tactics.
Possibly but we don’t really know what goes on behind the curtains, or why some players are allegedly unhappy with Allegri. Their underperforming could be on purpose. Wouldn’t surprise me.
If a player is underperforming on purpose they have no place at Juventus. Get them out of the door.

You can’t attribute success more to the players and failure more to the manager - at least have a consistent approach. Otherwise it wouldn’t make a difference if we brought Zaccheroni back
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,440
La Stampa: "Cancelo verso il City. Nella possibile lista della spesa di Allegri ci sono due difensori centrali uno sarà Romero del Genoa"
:lol: good job Allegri
so we start the season with MDS and Spinazzola as fullbacks?
Ah i forget we will sign Darmian... it will be hilarious if we sell both cancelo and sandro only to sign Darmian and another italien mediocre fullback
 

Epic

Junior Member
Jan 7, 2013
208
Allegri's idea of a revolution within the team is not because we have a weak team. It is because he lost the dressing room. It is clear from the recent interviews.

He is a great coach but it may be the time to part ways.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
If a player is underperforming on purpose they have no place at Juventus. Get them out of the door.

You can’t attribute success more to the players and failure more to the manager - at least have a consistent approach. Otherwise it wouldn’t make a difference if we brought Zaccheroni back
Oh no I agree with you there, but we don’t have all the information. He might have lost the dressing room.

I think the worst we could do now is this idea of revolution when all we need is consistency and chemistry. If there’s a problem between the coach and several players somebody’s at fault here, but I don’t wanna see the team dismantled again, I thought we were over this.
 
Jan 22, 2016
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Why try something that doesn't work anymore?
We have to be much better with the set of players we have right now.
It seems like we only can play a decent football under Allegri with god-tier team.

You don't need the best world 11 to actually play and pass it around. But unfortunately this the case right now. And we are under performing so much that people here think all of our players are shit and need to revamp all the squad.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
I'm also against the revolution of the squad. I can understand willingness to do something about midfield, other than that the squad i perfectly capable of competing for everything.

I'll stick to my opinion regarding Allegri and I'll say it again: I hope he leaves because we're with him at a point that reminds me of 2014's Conte. He also was unhappy with the squad but then Allegri came in and he was more than happy to have the squad that Conte was bitching about. Same thing now. If Allegri doesn't feel like he can work with this squad anymore, give it to someone else. Someone who will have willingness to work with these players and will bring fresh ideas and motivation.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
'Revolution' is just a media driven term. There's no evidence Allegri wants it.

In fact, positions which are mentioned - defender, striker, midfielder - are very necessary and hardly constitute a revolution. Revolution is what we did years before, destroying our midfield and changing 10 players every summer.
 

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