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Jun 27, 2011
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I never pay attention to his generic comments but that one where he indirectly says "We ain't going to win in Paris and our target is to beat Benfica at home" is too much. He's being realistic but come man.
You can't say that when you're the coach of Juventus. This one is up there with the 10 euro remarks made by Conte. This comment is seriously worthy of a sack. If you don't think you can do it, we'll find someone who can.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Ok, next match you can say it's still 6 matches and then the one after that and so on.

But hey, I respect the optimism. I don't see a reason to have it given we've been displaying this flaccid penis brand of football for several years now and not just 5 matches but to each his own.
But that’s not at all what I said. I said I’ll give a bigger assessment after the first markers of the season. Which I consider that 8 match mark + 2 CL fixtures. If we win our next 3 league matches and beat Benfica, we’ll have started the season with good results. If we don’t accomplish that, we’ll be in very poor shape to be competitive in the league and/or get out of CL. If he fails over the next 2-3 weeks to get the necessary results I will be right there beside you, saying time should be up.

Looking at the fixture list when it was announced, and given last season, I expected a loss here. Probably a heavily rotated side before our first CL fixture. Now we could say he should have prioritized this match and accepted a likely loss away at PSG, but that’s never really been Allegri’s style and we saw that with Dusan getting a rest and Di Maria being taken off early. I’m okay with a draw here, what I’m not okay with is the abysmal performance in the second half once Di Maria went off. I want better. In Allegri’s first 4 and 2/3 seasons here we were almost never outshot by teams in the league. Seeing a 17-4 shot discrepancy is appalling. So that’s not okay by any stretch. And doesn’t bode well going forward. Needs to be much better. I expect and hope us to be. We shall see.
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
Words.
What do they do during the week? Lost, unfit unorganised and uninspired.

Pull your finger out Max.

result is not horrific but performances woeful with regression everywhere from everyone.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
For more than a year I’ve been hoping max has some ace up his sleeve. That he’s fooling us all and will one day suddenly show that he has been tinkering with some brilliant concept that takes us all by storm.

enough. Street
What let you think he was that good in the first place?

You talk like if he was a top coach, winner of europe

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Im edging towards this, despite really rooting for Max.


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This is good.

The allegri brotherhood is finally realizing the ugly truth.

Better late than ever.

This coach is terrible and has foolled you all enough time.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
For more than a year I’ve been hoping max has some ace up his sleeve. That he’s fooling us all and will one day suddenly show that he has been tinkering with some brilliant concept that takes us all by storm.

enough. Street
I'm not far off, I mean wtf happened to him, it's sad how badly his fallen. He is not the coach for us. In fact he can't man-manage, had it easy with leaders in the dressing room who were instilled with the winning mentality. You'd think bringing in leaders would help this guy, but we brought Jogba and Parepiss and in turn said said farewell to Chiellini. Cuadrado and Bonucci don't have what Buffon, Evra, Pirlo, Tevez etc had. They lost their way.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
I never really wanted him back, mostly because I remembered well the ending of his last stint here but also the fact I don't believe in comebacks, but rather in cycles.

The moment AA went back to him I realized how poorly this club is guided.

So I never really believed in too much of an improvement last season and I got what I expected. Since it'd be a sign of madness to expect anything better now, I really don't. The thing is he won't be fired, no matter what. If the management swallowed 0-4 vs Chelsea last season, they will do the same with whatever comes in 3 days from here vs PSG.

The bottom line is that it's not just Allegri who I want gone. I want every single person from technical and physio staff gone as well, they contribute to the cause more than people think. There needs to be a revolution and investment in the technical staff, no amount of players will fix the mess this club is in right now.

As long as the current management is here, not much will change I'm afraid tho.
 

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