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May 26, 2016
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I’m joking though. RUS was mostly annoying af when it came to Allegri. But having said that I do think he should come back.
I dont mind him back either tbh. He will probably milk the "i told you so" narrative for several years tho and tag half the forum.


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He does make a valid point but i sure hope he is also aware that he is the one responsible for that to happen or at least to react by changing or replacing those who are incapable of it.
The point would be valid if he admits we played dreadfully. Doubling down and acting like everythings allright feels arrogant. The simplification of this statement is provocative given the absolute trash performance we saw yesterday
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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If Kostic had buried that chance from the right, Max would have been exalted to high heavens LOLOLOL

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Even if we miraculously improve a little through out the season and manage to grab a CL spot I think his time here is over after the season ends. There’s only so much chances one should get and I really don’t believe he can give this team an identity.
 
Aug 2, 2005
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I hate Allegri's guts af. And I do understand that even with injuries and absentees.. we should have won vs. the almighty Sampdoria with what we had.. and that we should had a better performance yesterday.. and we should by now have a better shape and some slight tiny sort of an identity (which we dont yet)..


And with all the hate i have for Allegri.. I believe it is early to call for his head..

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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He does make a valid point but i sure hope he is also aware that he is the one responsible for that to happen or at least to react by changing or replacing those who are incapable of it.
I agree with this, but can we pass the ball more in oppositions half, preferably around the box??

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At one point it felt like those CL games, where both teams settle for a draw since they would both qualify out of the groups with a point, neither side willing to take the initiative.
 
May 26, 2016
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Can someone explain a simple notion to me?

If a fan does not ask for Allegri to be sacked and does not call him names does thst mean this person is an Allegri fan?
Surely a rhetorical question?

anyways, you dont need to insult him to dislike or react to this terrorist football we are seeing atm.

I have defended Allegri for a long time and find yesterdays performance absolutely unacceptable: He needs to be proactive asap or even his biggest fans will start to question him.

If this continues, surely there is no defence for him, even for Allegri fans.
 

juve123

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He does make a valid point but i sure hope he is also aware that he is the one responsible for that to happen or at least to react by changing or replacing those who are incapable of it.
In short Jihadball for you. Absolutely static team nobody trying to get away from their marker play between the lines occupy spaces.
 

JCK

Biased
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May 11, 2004
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Surely a rhetorical question?

anyways, you dont need to insult him to dislike or react to this terrorist football we are seeing atm.

I have defended Allegri for a long time and find yesterdays performance absolutely unacceptable: He needs to be proactive asap or even his biggest fans will start to question him.

If this continues, surely there is no defence for him, even for Allegri fans.
I don't have to defend him either but I find the hating and bashing tasteless. Not irrelevant, only tasteless. I was one of the first people who called out his pussy tactics, back during his second season with us. But I am way past this point at the moment.
 
May 26, 2016
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I don't have to defend him either but I find the hating and bashing tasteless. Not irrelevant, only tasteless. I was one of the first people who called out his pussy tactics, back during his second season with us. But I am way past this point at the moment.
generally i agree: but this has going on for some time now. Fans are understandably getting fed up with his stubborness. Naturally, people will be pissed off when they see games like yesterday.

Thats why im interested in his reaction going forward: in 4 days against Roma i expect us to show a huge improvement. A bare minimum would be starting with the correct team selection and by showing grinta and character.

More of the same shit like we saw against Samp and the insults are starting to be justifiable.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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I don't have to defend him either but I find the hating and bashing tasteless. Not irrelevant, only tasteless. I was one of the first people who called out his pussy tactics, back during his second season with us. But I am way past this point at the moment.
He takes the salary of a top player and came back with complete arrogance and has delivered nothing and there is no sense of improvement anywhere.

His post-match comments are ridiculous and deserve to be bashed.

He did great many years ago but nowadays he is finished. I'm sorry but this is the way the world works.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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generally i agree: but this has going on for some time now. Fans are understandably getting fed up with his stubborness. Naturally, people will be pissed off when they see games like yesterday.

Thats why im interested in his reaction going forward: in 4 days against Roma i expect us to show a huge improvement. A bare minimum would be starting with the correct team selection and by showing grinta and character.

More of the same shit like we saw against Samp and the insults are starting to be justifiable.
The problem is that a change in tempo/style will almost certainly be a temporary measure. We’ve seen it in the past, it’s always been in the club’s style to go all out as a reaction to a poor result. A good game or two before we revert to ugly football.

To be honest, I’m glad that our play is the laughing stock of football social media right now. It’s important that it gets shared and ridiculed out in the open. Hopefully it reaches the manager/team because they fully deserve the plaudits.
 
May 26, 2016
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The problem is that a change in tempo/style will almost certainly be a temporary measure. We’ve seen it in the past, it’s always been in the club’s style to go all out as a reaction to a poor result. A good game or two before we revert to ugly football.

To be honest, I’m glad that our play is the laughing stock of football social media right now. It’s important that it gets shared and ridiculed out in the open. Hopefully it reaches the manager/team because they fully deserve the plaudits.
Great points.

As for the playing style: i think our injured players will make a big difference: just having Di maria back would give us so much more than yesterday. Hopefully Pogba too can make a difference, but im more skeptical towards him generally. We all know what Chiesa brings, the guy is a warrior.

anyways : i hope even Agnelli starts to feel the pressure and will consider changing up things.

Media scrutiny and pressure is useful in this aspect. Allegri should not feel safe at all
 

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