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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
Like I mentioned it generally ain’t good to take back a previous manager that shows no interest in taking another job.

Allegri was basically vacating and seemed to have lost too much touch with how football changed. 2 years might not sound like a long time, but you need to keep yourself updated else you’ll be left behind.

And other top clubs not showing any serious interest in him for his 2 year off should also have been a major red flag for your management imo.
We poached him while he was approached by Real. At the time it was celebrated like the best coup ever.
 

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Aug 2, 2005
4,420
He is getting fired tomorrow. You heard it here first.

The replacement? Another Italian for sure.
after Arrevabene comments before the game.. even if it was like a joke as he explained..
They thought about the possibility.. and made a financial decision to keep him

With CL R16 almost lost now.. a serious club would fire him,, but maybe we are not.. so far everything the management thinks about is our financial situation and probably I dont blame them..

Lets see what happens and if hes fired.. who are we getting

Prob. A care taker coach till next season

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CarloP

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2010
665
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
Guardiola always sets his teams up with the most attacking mindset based on ball retention and an extreme high press. Those two things combined with a squad of world-class players are generally enough to generate quality chances. Now compare that to watching McKennie and Cuadrado attempting counterattacks tonight.
 

venus_isle

Senior Member
Sep 23, 2010
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after Arrevabene comments before the game.. even if it was like a joke as he explained..
They thought about the possibility.. and made a financial decision to keep him

With CL R16 almost lost now.. a serious club would fire him,, but maybe we are not.. so far everything the management thinks about is our financial situation and probably I dont blame them..

Lets see what happens and if hes fired.. who are we getting

Prob. A care taker coach till next season

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Im afraid we had to endure a bit longer at least til we know for sure we wont make it to R16... sigh..
 
Aug 2, 2005
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Guardiola always sets his teams up with the most attacking mindset based on ball retention and an extreme high press. Those two things combined with a squad of world-class players are generally enough to generate quality chances. Now compare that to watching McKennie and Cuadrado attempting counterattacks tonight.
Individual brilliance is part of the game..
Pep sets his team and have a plan..

Allegri's issues are far more than just lack of attacking play..
In this Juve with this kind of players we have.. you need a coach who tells the team what to do in every phase of the game (Pep/Conte type)..


It is clear that Allegri gives no shit on the offensive phase.. and with this squad full of injuries and have to work with this inexperieced lot.. it is a clear recipe for failure


We need a coach who will tell the team what to do in every phase of the game.
Otherwise.. we are doomed either way

And if we dont get one.. we are going into oblivion and will be forgetton (Celtic.. Ajax etc)


With this rate.. in 2 years.. we will be having less fans than what we have now
Less fans less revenue etc

Eventually we will "once upon a time,, there was a club called Juventus" that was etc etc

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