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Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
The ability of this forum to turn absolutely everything into an Allegri discussion is astonishing. Similar to another forum, but into Messi-Ronaldo discussion

Chelsea is in a completely different situation to us. Yes, Tuchel won the CL, but they were in absolute win now mode, we're not. They spent 400m in two summers since he won the CL and he hasn't even sniffed the EPL title while playing equally disgusting football as Allegri does with far better players.

Around here 62m net spend in two summers is huge for Allegri apparently. That includes 60m for Chiesa and McK options/obligations to buy so it's actually 2m net spend. Truly comparable situations :shifty:
Hello, Serie A doesnt have City or Pool, our competition is EL quality Inter and Milan who both have even less resources than we do.
 

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JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
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britbong inferiority complex in full force :touched:

5. CL winning couch

When will tuzzers learn that results are the only relevant measure?

I despise Tuchel on a personal level, his scummy ways and how dishonest he is with players. Max is the opposite of that and I love his personality but he can't be JJ couch because he brings no results.
Results lmao.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,818
"Tuchel is a capricious control freak and grumpy dictator with quirks", Heinz muller.I am sure tuchel with history of conflicts with the management and players will suit tuz more than JJ.
At first, I was annoyed at how many people care more about Allegri being sacked than Juve winning games. Now I’m just enjoying these fools melting down.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,043
Not gonna lie, as much as I despise Allegri and basically everything he stands for (essentially waiving the confederate flag of anti-football in the face of black people, ie us)I would rather just stick with him than hire a total German clown like Touch myself Tuchel. At least Allegri plays McKennie, otherwise we would have to deal with the German guy buying garbage like Kevin Volland and playing him at winger or some nonsensical shit.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,043
I don't completely disagree with that quote and that's why I always felt Allegri was a bit ahead of Conte. Because Conte will raise the level of players with no creativity by giving them rigid instructions but a talented player might need more freedom.

However, this is not football of 5 years ago. You have to instruct your players how to transition into attack. Allegri is coaching like the good ol' days when we would literally, literally WALK the ball out of defence and setup our attack with Bonucci and Pirlo. Those days are so fucking far gone, it's another sport.

Our players need actual coaching on how to transition against pressing. And if we can't generate chances that way, then we have to find other ways to score goals. We have to then try to score by pressing our opponent ourselves. Creating turnovers high up the pitch.

He is literally copy/pasting from 5 years ago but the game is totally different. So yes, maybe in the very, very final 3rd of the pitch, you want them to be free. But everywhere else they need movements.
I don’t even agree with that moronic quote even if it did work five years ago. That’s why we always looked clueless against good opposition and why I didn’t like him in the first place. I always knew this guy was bad news, even in a garbage Serie A.
 

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