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IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614


"It is not Allegri's fault that we cannot win a tackle. We have always made evaluations at the end of the season, it is very hard to think of a change during the season. Allegri is the Juventus coach and he will remain. We are talking about a group of 80/90 people who must rediscover identity."
This is the most concerning thing to me. Absolutely nothing is going to change if you're delaying the inevitable. If he's being fired at the end of the season you can fire him now. If he's staying he needs to stay even if you finish 10th. Simple as. He's either the coach and leader or not. But they've been halfassing it for years.
 

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juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
16,651
Resignation? Never thought of resigning and never will.When challenges are more difficult they become more beautiful. You have to come out of this period with desire, strength, and courage." #Juventus

- Allegri
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,651
Putting all the blame essentially on the players. Classy stuff.
players are to blame too, let's not fool ourselves. you can bring any coach, that won't suddenly turn this pile of shit into a machine that's supposed to dominate the league.

also, he's paying incredible amounts to these players and gets nothing in return. no grinta, no responsibility, no leadership, nothing. this team with different players already managed to get allegri fired, then sarri fired, then pirlo fired, then it's allegri's turn once again. that's an other angle we rarely talk about: the players should share the responsibility, and they are literal dogshit. not winning duels, not even trying to jump higher, run faster than some 4th grade israeli team, then send their agents to ask for a raise at the end of the season, fuck them all, every single one of them. rabiot is a leader lol, i swear i have had dingleberries with more character.

allegri still made way too many mistakes, and not only today. this season he's just acting like a lunatic, basically zero good coaching decisions, zero continuity, zero identity. it's on him too obviously, so despite agnelli being right about the players' responsibility, he should have fired allegri already. team's shit, but not this shit.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
The only rational explanation is that Agnelli & co genuinely don’t have any plan or decent alternative in place yet and are just stalling because of it, otherwise it must be something to do with the sacking being too costly and probably stalling hoping Max might have some integrity and quit himself, which actually doesn’t look very likely at all and they just playing with fire rn and also risking to fully compromise the season as a whole already from October…

At this point our only objectives are somehow managing to secure a top 4 spot and maybe going as far as possible in the Coppa Italia, while comparing to last week’s UCL group hopes/expectations i must say i am now not convinced we’ll even get the 3rd spot for Europa League, it really is that bad.
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
Our only objective now is for him to try and not get us relegated to serie B. There are no other higher objectives other than that which are possible.

It's a joke to this cunt, he finds words for every result and occasion that literally send the juve fan base into chaos.
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
It's really hard to believe he is staying after this.
If reports of CL group exist release clause is to be believed.. we are mathematically still in it.. cant fire him now


Maybe there is no replacement available
"I read some tweets from Zidane that Juve is his home etc" no source and no one reliable posting it..
So maybe we dont have a replacement yet..


Maybe we are actually still going to continue with him..
And I dont know how is Allegri is not 80% of the problem atm and how a change of coach is not considered a solution by unibrow
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
It's really hard to believe he is staying after this.
Quite baffling tbh, i can only think about a complete lack of convincing alternatives or financial constraints(although one would think compromising a full season might turn even more costly long term), or actually who knows, maybe just pure stubbornness afterall.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Allegri won't lose a penny on this, and Agnelli is not authorized to fire him.

Hopefully this is for the best. Let the club rot and sink and in the end of the season just send Agnelli away along with Allegri and all other shit cunts. Start from scratch. Sell the whole thing away while you're at it. Italians themselves are already destroying the soul of the club. Let an American NFL owner do it properly.
 

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