out now?


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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
no way he survives bologna though if they drop points.

That’s the thing, the next game he drops points to a mid table/bottom feeder all this noise will ramp up even more. I don’t see how this ends in any other way than a sacking. Just do it now.
No action was taken on his supposed chat that was published as an interview where has absolved himself of any responsibility and the dressing room seems to be divided unlike in the past.
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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No action was taken on his supposed chat that was published as an interview where has absolved himself of any responsibility and the dressing room seems to be divided unlike in the past.
They've not even said anything about the VAR after the salernitana game ffs, how can shareholders just sit back and watch others fuck this club like its an open gangbang
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
If the board was voting on his dismissal there would've been an emergency board meeting and they vote soon after Monza. I doubt they'd let him marinate, days off for everyone, today players back in training and in two days they vote to fire him.

Probably just a regular pre-scheduled board meeting.
 

Knowah

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Jan 28, 2013
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If the board was voting on his dismissal there would've been an emergency board meeting and they vote soon after Monza. I doubt they'd let him marinate, days off for everyone, today players back in training and in two days they vote to fire him.

Probably just a regular pre-scheduled board meeting.
I think the opposite.

They wait to see if the fans are really mad and how the press presents it. Seeing how AllegriOut has been trending and names like Zidane also trending at the same time, this is clearly beyond just a weekend reaction thing.
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
I think the opposite.

They wait to see if the fans are really mad and how the press presents it. Seeing how AllegriOut has been trending and names like Zidane also trending at the same time, this is clearly beyond just a weekend reaction thing.
Allegri out has been trending since last season.

Agresti this morning on youtube said there are no news, he is staying, club believes he can turn it around etc
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,884
I’ve never really agreed with the idea of going back to something, particularly after great success. In football terms it rarely works out.

However, this has been an utter car crash with Allegri 2.0 and his Jihadball. It’s up there with Lippi 2.0 returning to the national team trying to resurrect il gruppo and getting the band back together to get shafted out in the group stage against Slovakia.
 

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