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Dino_mk

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Sep 5, 2007
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He won't. You know why? Because he's a self-absorbed stubborn shitcunt, and there's also the possibility of losing out on all that income. It's not surprising when the entire board and management, led by the insufferable narcissist Pube Faced Unibrow L'Incompetente himself are so far deep into their own assholes they can literally smell the shit but refuse to acknowledge anything or act on the situation. We're a joke now, and the fans are the punch line.

Maybe if the management aren't as delusional or as stubborn as Failegri himself, they can come to some sort of compromise - perhaps offering him a juicy severance package to kindly just fuck off.
I agree with you that he won't resign on his own.
Today's Juve is lacking strong leadership that can "make him an offer he can't refuse!"

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IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
5,614
He often subbed Dybala, for Pjanic there wasnt any replacement. If you need El Shaaraawy from 10 years ago to disagree on something you know that its wrong.
Lol dude you used the Fagioli example and then invented two hypothetical scenarios and then call out things that actually happened? "If you need things from 10 years ago" :lol2:

Dybala played over 3000 minutes that year. There were plenty of Pjanić alternatives if he wanted to force a physical player in there.
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
20,794
I would be all for a Conte return. If there’s anyone who can fix a domestic shitshow, it’s him. Doubt its going to happen since he seems happy at Spurs and the club loves him.


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Jun 16, 2020
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Lol dude you used the Fagioli example and then invented two hypothetical scenarios and then call out things that actually happened? "If you need things from 10 years ago" :lol2:

Dybala played over 3000 minutes that year. There were plenty of Pjanić alternatives if he wanted to force a physical player in there.
Allegri values physicality over technicality, as he does with experience over inexperience. Like it or not.

Btw I thought it was a good hypothesis. Didn’t you like it?
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
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Allegri values physicality over technicality, as he does with experience over inexperience. Like it or not.

Btw I thought it was a good hypothesis. Didn’t you like it?
He values better players over worse players. And every coach prefers experience over inexperience.

Overall technical players always prevailed if they were better than those physical. Thus you being unable to name a single real example other than Fagioli in his first season during a difficult club period. And McK is not your prototypical physical player, but I'll give you that one.

Didn't I like what?
 
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singus

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Sep 22, 2020
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not a single word here i disagree with.

thanks and bye max. i hope it won't be dragged for too long.
Facts?

The relevant ones are:
- He got some better CL results than Conte did while he built up the team for Allegri
- He improved the team initially, and then completely raped everything he touched

Remember what he did 5 years ago :rofl:Is he referring to Barca 3-0 too

Allegri will never be remembered by other than Juve fans and Milan fans. And by Juve fans, 95% will remember him for raping their club and culture. Thats another FACT.
 

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
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@Alen I found someone who watched Monza game, saw Gatti play worse then Boumsongs infamous game, and thought it was Bonucci or Rugani on the pitch.
He definitely struggled against Monza but he was better than recent Rugani or Bonucci his other appearance so far. You'll notice the statement you quoted doesn't say "against Monza" but includes all his appearances. His 90 minutes against Spezia were quite good and he was dependable.

Reading comprehension is important.
 
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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
14,547
The fact that Allegri hasn't been fired yet is pretty scary tbh. I wanna believe its because they're evaluating replacements, but considering their recent decisions regarding managers, I have zero faith they're gonna do the logical thing here. And if hes actually lost the locker room, its gonna get even worse.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Lol, if there was any remote chance to go for Zidane, they should just do it.

In other news, Allegri's buddy from VS (also considered a guru over there) says that Max admited he won't resign on his own, he'd consider that a coward move (whatever that means anyway). He says he'd rather be axed than stepping down and admitting he wasn't up to the task.
 

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