out now?


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kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
Let's face it guys.
We know it, he knows it and the whole football world knows that this is his last big gig as a football coach. It's all 2nd tier level clubs from here on, or worse.
So of course he is going to "love" the club all the way to the bank for his next 3 years, while fu**ing cougars all over Italy in a perpetual vacation.
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
This dude has no shame, he is happy to drag our club through the mud while cashing in, and here we are calling him a legend. Disgusting in my opinion.
His last season at Milan?
Did he resign or got fired? Or his contract expired?
I remember Milan fans were shitting on him very much to the point i was disgusted we hired him.

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jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,967
All he wants from the players are guarantees and predictability. That why we finished the game with McKennie, Kean and MDS on the pitch to make sure the result stays 1-2. Keep Cuadrado on, Milik on or Di Maria instead of McKennie and it’s a toss between a comeback or a worse defeat. But nah! Let’s settle of 1-2 instead :sigh:
 

Fellas

Farsopoli
Jun 13, 2005
3,136
"We have a tough game on Sunday at Monza" Allegri

He speaks the truth. Every game is tough with this mentality and the football we play atm, other teams struggle but has days when they take 3p comfortable, we can't.

8 games into the season and we are already dead, tired players? FFS what did we do during the preseason. There are top teams who play almost the same eleven every game. Something is really wrong with this team.

Tiredness, injuries. This team even without Pogba and Chiesa should do alot better, even this 3-5-2 looks good on paper. But the effort is not there.

Something need to change, and the blame at the moment could only be on Allegri. Conte would never accept this, you can loose thats fotboll, but atleast try and give 100% for 90 minutes.
 

CarloP

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2010
665
He sounds like someone who wish he was still vacating and didnt have any interest getting back as a manager, only did so because of the salary.
That is exactly what he is, he's been semi checked out since day one. It explains why he prefers to let the players express their attacking freedom on their own instead of coaching them on attacking movement. I can't think of any modern football coach, in any professional league in the world, willfully neglecting that as much as Allegri has.
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,841
Let's face it guys.
We know it, he knows it and the whole football world knows that this is his last big gig as a football coach. It's all 2nd tier level clubs from here on, or worse.
Assist in downgrading club to tier 2 to maintain job security so he never has to leave Jj

Max out here playing Pokémon for keeps while y’all trying to play connect the dots

:max:
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
Assist in downgrading club to tier 2 to maintain job security so he never has to leave Jj

Max out here playing Pokémon for keeps while y’all trying to play connect the dots

:max:
Great one.
You can't feel a downgrade in quality when you are already coaching a 2nd tier club when you're fired.
Max's 4d chess moves.

- - - Updated - - -

He is getting fired tomorrow. You heard it here first.

The replacement? Another Italian for sure.
Why?
Did Elkann lose his cricket subscription?
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,930
Uh, need to, uh
Need to get this 9 mil
Need a couple 7th places
Need a McNuggets on every game
Need me like one with MdS now
Tell a rap nigga, "I don't see ya", ha
I'm a poop nigga like Del Neri, ha
I don't fuck bitches, I'm queer, ha
But these niggas bitches like Agnelli
Yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah)
Ayy, oh, let's do it
I ain't fall off, I just terrorizing football
I blew up now everybody tryna sue me
You call me Max, but the hood call me Mohammed, yeah
 
Jun 27, 2011
972
That is exactly what he is, he's been semi checked out since day one. It explains why he prefers to let the players express their attacking freedom on their own instead of coaching them on attacking movement. I can't think of any modern football coach, in any professional league in the world, willfully neglecting that as much as Allegri has.
I'm pretty sure Guardiola said the same thing. He works with the team until the final third. Then it's all down to his players. He doesn't touch it. Problem is, we can't reach the final third
 

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