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Oct 23, 2011
3,805
Would people have patience with Gasperini though? His football would be revolutionary but it would take years to implement, especially since we'd have to replace half of the bums we have now in our squad. This club is not ready to make this type of transition yet, so I am afraid Gasperini would turn out to be a failure here.
 

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kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
7,469
Would people have patience with Gasperini though? His football would be revolutionary but it would take years to implement, especially since we'd have to replace half of the bums we have now in our squad. This club is not ready to make this type of transition yet, so I am afraid Gasperini would turn out to be a failure here.
An obvious no , on the patience thing.
That's how you end up like Arsenal. Giving chances every year , always hopping for better .
Either you win , or you leave . Big clubs mantra.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Have people watched the Atlanta game? You think we can press so high with our turtle team? One player positions himself wrongly and the opposition have a 5 on 1 counter
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
An obvious no , on the patience thing.
That's how you end up like Arsenal. Giving chances every year , always hopping for better .
Either you win , or you leave . Big clubs mantra.
Gasperini just another Wenger imo. I like him, but he doesn’t suit a big club. Suits smaller overachieving club where style matters more than substance. A better version of Sarri.

Of course I could be wrong, and he could be a smashing success at a big club, but I don’t really see it.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,302
I remember reading post match comments by both Sarri and Pirlo saying how the players keep passing sideways and not following their instructions and always thought they must still playing how Max instructed them and after 5 years it's difficult to change.

Then I remember that only a handful of these players were here during Allegri's tenure so what gives?

Is it Sarri and Pirlo struggle to get their ideas across to the players or are they really untrainable and need another Conte to come in and drill them on the basics and create a winning mentality so it's a proper year zero?
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I remember reading post match comments by both Sarri and Pirlo saying how the players keep passing sideways and not following their instructions and always thought they must still playing how Max instructed them and after 5 years it's difficult to change.

Then I remember that only a handful of these players were here during Allegri's tenure so what gives?

Is it Sarri and Pirlo struggle to get their ideas across to the players or are they really untrainable and need another Conte to come in and drill them on the basics and create a winning mentality so it's a proper year zero?
Max talks to Rabiot and Ramsey on the phone regularly, they exchange SMSs as well. He's giving them advices as to how to be great players. His influence is all over this team
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,633
Love Allegri other than him I wouldn't want any Italian coach. Max is a wise guy, outsmarted most of the big coaches, though if he doesn't come back I would love to see us go for one of new German coaches, they ideas seem to work the best in current football.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,651
galeone, the new buzzword

just a reminder on him, just check the dates:
https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...-sarebbe-un-bene-andare-in-inghilterra-351544
"if he wins again, must leave juventus, england would be good for him", bla-bla

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...dato-allo-stadium-non-amo-i-bianconeri-471161
"i was hoping for his departure, never were in the stadium, i don't like the bianconeri" then he tells a 60-year-old story when he played vs juve as a youth player :baus:

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...molto-vicini-juventus-ancora-piu-forte-528068
"allegri was very close to inda"

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-notizie/galeone-allegri-non-tornera-mai-alla-juventus-538244
"allegri will never return to juventus"

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...-ha-un-buon-rapporto-con-de-laurentiis-550953
"allegri to napoli is possible, he's got a great relationship with adl, but since a couple of years, he wanted to coach a pl team", bla-bla

and now he's saying that allegri will return to juve. clamoroso!
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
galeone, the new buzzword

just a reminder on him, just check the dates:
https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...-sarebbe-un-bene-andare-in-inghilterra-351544
"if he wins again, must leave juventus, england would be good for him", bla-bla

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...dato-allo-stadium-non-amo-i-bianconeri-471161
"i was hoping for his departure, never were in the stadium, i don't like the bianconeri" then he tells a 60-year-old story when he played vs juve as a youth player :baus:

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...molto-vicini-juventus-ancora-piu-forte-528068
"allegri was very close to inda"

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-notizie/galeone-allegri-non-tornera-mai-alla-juventus-538244
"allegri will never return to juventus"

https://www.tuttojuve.com/altre-not...-ha-un-buon-rapporto-con-de-laurentiis-550953
"allegri to napoli is possible, he's got a great relationship with adl, but since a couple of years, he wanted to coach a pl team", bla-bla

and now he's saying that allegri will return to juve. clamoroso!
You could’ve at least waited until tomorrow instead of killing that positive vibe I felt immediately :p
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Just my own feeling, I think Allegri will return to Juve if CR7 leaves. I don't see a 37 year old Ronaldo as an Allegri type of a player and certainly Max has to be the boss of the squad if we want him to succeed. The freedom of Allegri benching superstars or taking them off mid-game is one of his strengths.
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,687
Just as I said a few weeks ago. He’s definitely coming back next season. There’s a reason why he didn’t take another job this season, imo he knew that the Pirlo appointment would be a disaster and the club would come crawling back to him. I hope it happens ASAP.

Also, they better give him more say I transfers and squad building and I hope it means Paratici and Nedved are sent packing too. They’ve done enormous damage to this club over the past 3 years. Enoof is enoof.
What if the had sort of agreement? Like he wanted rest from football even he said he is to tired... ( I know it’s 000.01% of this being true but still).

Evra in his most recent interview said that Allegri is in love with Juve and is a true Juventino.

Kind of love that Ranieri had for Roma.

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Just my own feeling, I think Allegri will return to Juve if CR7 leaves. I don't see a 37 year old Ronaldo as an Allegri type of a player and certainly Max has to be the boss of the squad if we want him to succeed. The freedom of Allegri benching superstars or taking them off mid-game is one of his strengths.
I think he is leaving regardless, just see his reactions on the field. Looks like he is not even trying anymore...or wants to
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Guru on VS :D

- Allegri back
- Dybala out, CR stays
- Possible Marotta comeback
- Marchisio in Allegri's staff
- Chiellini out
- Donnarumma in

Basically media reports from tomorrow, but just for fun
 

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