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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
When did he chose Khedira over Marchisio? They both played when Marchisio was good, then after the injury naturally we moved on. Marchisio couldn't even play at Zenit
It was that dopey gigiventus poster. Lol

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Hrmmmm, so I really don't understand

We fired Allegri because he was demanding a complete rejuvenation of the squad and Tootsie wanted to continue the project that was stale, old, and going no-where by signing a couple “galacticos”

We then hire Sarri and Pirlo... because they agreed to run it back with the old guard and those couple new big name signings.

When this predictability failed miserably, we are running back to Allegri and his proposed rejuvenation, so as to escape a stale, old, and going no-where project under Tootsie’s management
Fixed. Kinda easy to understand though.... :boh:
 

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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,817
At least we should go back to winning. It'll be dreadful, and slow but we should win.

This time he is not building on top of a strong winning backbone like he inherited last time. Now let's raid inter for their best players and regain our natural spot.

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Honest question, do you think the football we played from 2014-2017 was dreadful?
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,899
I think the best football we played under Allegri was 2015-16 season for me. We had a youthful squad bursting with talent. We had transformed into an exciting counter attacking team. There was huge potential in that side until we decided to dismantle it again and spend €90M on Higuain. The Marchisio injury dint help either.

Anyway, this is going to be a renewed, rejuvenated Allegri with more time on his hands now given that we're offering him a 4 year contract. Let's see how his second stint is gonna pan out.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
I think the best football we played under Allegri was 2015-16 season for me. We had a youthful squad bursting with talent. We had transformed into an exciting counter attacking team. There was huge potential in that side until we decided to dismantle it again and spend €90M on Higuain. The Marchisio injury dint help either.

Anyway, this is going to be a renewed, rejuvenated Allegri with more time on his hands now given that we're offering him a 4 year contract. Let's see how his second stint is gonna pan out.
Big question here is how much say will he have on reinforcements this time around
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
I didn't know that Allegri wanted to re-build - if that's the case, then let's get it
From 2 years ago

Report: Nedved feud with Allegri

It’s reported Juventus vice-president Pavel Nedved issued President Andrea Agnelli with the ultimatum of “if Max Allegri stays, I go.”

According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, it was Nedved along with sporting director Fabio Paratici who pushed for the club to part ways with their Coach.

Agnelli apparently wanted to continue working with the five-time Scudetto winner, but was forced into choosing between him and his vice chairman.

The Former Czech Republic midfielder reportedly felt that Allegri’s demands to revolutionise the squad were excessive and unnecessary, and evidently, that lack of support from the boardroom hastened the Coach’s departure.

Their differences became evident in a series of comments that Nedved made to the media, as after Allegri insisted the team needed a massive overhaul, the vice-president noted “this squad is very difficult to improve on the transfer market.”

Nedved scored 51 times in 247 appearances for the Bianconeri between 2001-2009, before joining the board of directors in 2010 when he retired from playing.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I disagree, I don't consider Allegri someone to transform a squad. He uses what he has well in a more tactical approach. There's a difference between getting the most out of the players you have and building for a new competitive era through a transformative process.
Barzagli Bonucci Chiellini
Licht Vidal Pirlo Pogba Asa
Tevez Llorente

When he took over

Licht Bonucci Chiellini Evra
Marchisio Pirlo Pogba
Vidal
Tevez Morata

Next season

Barzagli Bonucci Chiellini
Cuads Khedira Marchisio Pogba AS/Evra
Dybala Mandzukic

After one year

DA Bonucci Chiellini AS
Pjanic Khedira
Cuads Dybala Mandzu
Higuain

After 2 years

MDS Benatia Chiellini AS
D. Costa Khedira Pjanic Matuidi
Dybala Higuain

After 3 years

Cancelo Bonucci Chiellini AS
Bentancur Pjanic Matuidi
Dybala Mandzukic Ronaldo

After 4 years
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,143
From 2 years ago

Report: Nedved feud with Allegri

It’s reported Juventus vice-president Pavel Nedved issued President Andrea Agnelli with the ultimatum of “if Max Allegri stays, I go.”

According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, it was Nedved along with sporting director Fabio Paratici who pushed for the club to part ways with their Coach.

Agnelli apparently wanted to continue working with the five-time Scudetto winner, but was forced into choosing between him and his vice chairman.

The Former Czech Republic midfielder reportedly felt that Allegri’s demands to revolutionise the squad were excessive and unnecessary, and evidently, that lack of support from the boardroom hastened the Coach’s departure.

Their differences became evident in a series of comments that Nedved made to the media, as after Allegri insisted the team needed a massive overhaul, the vice-president noted “this squad is very difficult to improve on the transfer market.”

Nedved scored 51 times in 247 appearances for the Bianconeri between 2001-2009, before joining the board of directors in 2010 when he retired from playing.
This aged horribly for Nedved.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,941
The Former Czech Republic midfielder reportedly felt that Allegri’s demands to revolutionise the squad were excessive and unnecessary, and evidently, that lack of support from the boardroom hastened the Coach’s departure.

Their differences became evident in a series of comments that Nedved made to the media, as after Allegri insisted the team needed a massive overhaul, the vice-president noted “this squad is very difficult to improve on the transfer market.”
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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,817
I think the best football we played under Allegri was 2015-16 season for me. We had a youthful squad bursting with talent. We had transformed into an exciting counter attacking team. There was huge potential in that side until we decided to dismantle it again and spend €90M on Higuain. The Marchisio injury dint help either.

Anyway, this is going to be a renewed, rejuvenated Allegri with more time on his hands now given that we're offering him a 4 year contract. Let's see how his second stint is gonna pan out.
it’s amazing how Allegri basically had to play with different systems in almost every season and made most of them work.
2014-15. Inheriting Conte’s 3-5-2 and implementing his 4-4-2 diamond.
2015-16 A complete reset after the loss of Tevez, Pirlo and Vidal
2016-17 4-2-3-1 with Higuain and Pjanic replacing Morata and Pogba
2017-18 Implementation of 4-3-3 with the arrival of Matuidi
2018-19 Another 4-3-3, but this time with a lot of new players like CR7 and Cancelo.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,321
Honest question, do you think the football we played from 2014-2017 was dreadful?
Im not the one you asked but I think its fair to say that on every year except for the ones you mentioned (maybe 2014 as I cant remember exactly how we did in this year)
2017 was our highlight of them all in terms of "beautiful football" We looked great and many across the world believed we were better than Real Madrid.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,841
From 2 years ago

Report: Nedved feud with Allegri

It’s reported Juventus vice-president Pavel Nedved issued President Andrea Agnelli with the ultimatum of “if Max Allegri stays, I go.”

According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, it was Nedved along with sporting director Fabio Paratici who pushed for the club to part ways with their Coach.

Agnelli apparently wanted to continue working with the five-time Scudetto winner, but was forced into choosing between him and his vice chairman.

The Former Czech Republic midfielder reportedly felt that Allegri’s demands to revolutionise the squad were excessive and unnecessary, and evidently, that lack of support from the boardroom hastened the Coach’s departure.

Their differences became evident in a series of comments that Nedved made to the media, as after Allegri insisted the team needed a massive overhaul, the vice-president noted “this squad is very difficult to improve on the transfer market.”

Nedved scored 51 times in 247 appearances for the Bianconeri between 2001-2009, before joining the board of directors in 2010 when he retired from playing.
@JCK yet people still wonder why Nedved is to blame for anything in the past two years lol
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,755
Even berna was useful under Allegri. Thats literally all I would write in my CV if I were max.
:lol: That kind of makes him the anti-Man U : a sh*t sausage machine that takes football talent in one end of the meat grinder, sucks up billions of dollars to operate, and squeezes out failure and mediocrity at the other end.
 

JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
1,595
LOL at these idiots..how can you stand yourselves knowing you support those shit colors is what I ask..
that bolded part is about us appointing Allegri, had me ROFL..
Ahh man reading that shit was like getting a B12 shot :D





"Just bring someone completely out of left field but who has potential like gallardo, so we can at least hope for something.
With everyone else we know what we are getting and that includes two cigarettes away from a lung cancer diagnosis sarri who is probably our first option now.

Bring him in, let him keep us in the top 4 and then we can slowly build the team he wants.
At this point, I am fine with staying in Champions League next year as a goal. I do not think we will be able to sign a top level manager that can realistically keep us fighting for the Scudetto next season.ne for next season. I will celebrate with you guys for the next Scudetto in 2031, hopefully. I see literally zero percent Inter come close to the first place as long as he is in charge. Zero.
Not sure if I can “enjoy” watching another banter era. Maybe another sport.. women beach volleyball is a good idea
 
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Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
Allegri is one of the finest tacticians around. In a way I was surprised he was shunned by big clubs, but in a way I wasn't because Allegri, for all his talents, is one of the biggest nearly men in modern football.

I've said it about 1000 times on this forum. Allegri is great for his tactical flexibility and strategic ingenuity but he has a silly principle that he won't stop believing. He promotes it at a lot of pressers - his team must 'read moments' in games. Holding and controlling the ball for 90 minutes leaves, according Allegri, his teams complacent and exposed to a surprise counter attack. There are times to take the initiative and others to deliberately hand the momentum and the initiative to the opposition, then play catenaccio. He really does believe that! It's an absurd idea and it lost us those CL finals. We let our opponents become confident just when we ought to have been putting our foots to their throats.

Will be good to watch us playing attractive football again though. Big respect for this man.
 

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