I have to ask
You prefer Conte work ethics to Allegri's?
FYI... I am someone who would take Conte back 10000000 times before thinking of Allegri.
And Allegri only take defending seriously.
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You prefer Conte work ethics to Allegri's?
FYI... I am someone who would take Conte back 10000000 times before thinking of Allegri.
And Allegri only take defending seriously.
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Would I take Conte back now? To be honest this is perhaps a little immature but I'm still really fucked off with the guy. After was making public statements of despair at how poor we were, and how Marrotta wouldn't let him buy expensive players. In the end he issued an ultimatum and was shown the door, but did so at a hugely inconvenient time for the club, and ultimately the red line for him was Iturbe, who obviously did not have a wild career. Above all, he did that after the club stood right by him during that nonsense with his ban he got from the FIGC for not reporting things that he didn't see. He was going apeshit in interviews calling out the FIGC for such an insane move, as I remember. But with him as our leader we didn't crack- we pulled together like a family, kept working hard and made sure that we would win in spite of him not being on the touchline. So successful were we in this that Di Laurentis was accusing us of having a secret tunnel in the stadium to allow him to address the players at half time

After he quit, leaving us in the lurch Allegri obviously took our supposedly cheap asses to the CL final with the same squad Conte would have had, and Antonio ended up as the Italy manager, working for the same FIGC who had targeted him for his ludicrous ban less than a year earlier. And this cuck suddenly was going on about how 'My ban helped me to grow'. He then ends up as INTER coach...a former captain and the embodiment of the Juve spirit coaching Inter. Fucking hell. It was like a defection, like he gives Inter the secrets to the Juventus style of play and won Serie A with it. THEN he flips off Agnelli while coach of our most bitter rivals. Completely unacceptable seeing him go all in on being a part of Inter like that. Honestly in spite of his achievements I'd like to see his star removed. He's not one of us anymore.
