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cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,129
We aren't going to be in CL so no need to worry.
We will if the management have balls.
There are lots of example that new coach can turn it around.
As example last season is Newcastle United, they are rock bottom before the takeover and Eddie Howe came. Then in second half if the season, they have almost 2nd best record after Man City and finish the season in 11st
Yes, they make a lot of transfer, but with the risk of relegation they can only attract Wood, Targett, Dan Burn. One key player is Guimares. Trippier also good addition but he also come from Atletico bench
But all players improve with Howe : Joelinton, Schar, Krafth. Our teams is better than them last season and we also compete in less difficult Serie A compare to Premier League
 

ladstone

Junior Member
Oct 31, 2011
222
He would never resign.
If he was fired, he will get 27m from his 3 year contract left. But he wont get anything if he resign. It reall a costly decision. But the stake is Champions League qualification (4th spot) for next season. If we fail to get it and we must to sack Allegri, it will be great effect.
We will be pushed to sell our key player
This guy stayed shamelessly at home for two years. And Agnelli hired him back for another four years. Legend.


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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,028
Obviously I would choose Conte over the anti-coach, but I really dislike the idea of bringing back a former manager yet again. It’s absurd, really. At that point we might as well just complete the route and bring Del Neri back as well. These clowns in charge are so devoid of imagination and sense.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,956
Obviously I would choose Conte over the anti-coach, but I really dislike the idea of bringing back a former manager yet again. It’s absurd, really. At that point we might as well just complete the route and bring Del Neri back as well. These clowns in charge are so devoid of imagination and sense.
Tbh Conte or at least someone like Conte is the only thing that will fix this team mentally, in the long term Conte is not the man. Is it too much to ask for a progressive manager I.e benfica's Roger Schmidt or someone German who's not call Tuchel
 

Niku

Senior Member
Jan 14, 2014
1,223
Many have tried interpreting Allegri.

Some cited existing philosophical works such as Bordiga, Hegel and Plato.

The former saw Allegri as the progenitor of a spontaneous revolution, his football being so boring it had deep ideological significance. They viewed his football as the cry of discontentedness with the neoliberal consensus, and a legitimate philosophical work in it’s own right.

The modern Hegelians saw Allegrismo as the dialectical synthesis between two states of being, that of anguish and that of ennui.

Those using the works of Plato are conflicted on whether to see Allegriball as a concrete object, real and tangible, while all consider the feelings the games elicit to be abstract.

Others saw it as post-modern performance art and tried to categorise it as the intended catalyst of a yet to materialise Neo-Fluxus movement.

Alas, others even ascribed it a theological value, arguing for the canonisation of Allegri and compared our pain watching to the pain our lord felt on the cross. A contingent of these worshippers split recently and alleged Allegri was inherently heretical, no mortal man had ever suffered like Jesus did until we watched these season games.

The truth is, Allegriball defies what the human mind is capable of interpreting.

We can only bask in its majesty.
 

Rockets

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2022
4,002
Many have tried interpreting Allegri.

Some cited existing philosophical works such as Bordiga, Hegel and Plato.

The former saw Allegri as the progenitor of a spontaneous revolution, his football being so boring it had deep ideological significance. They viewed his football as the cry of discontentedness with the neoliberal consensus, and a legitimate philosophical work in it’s own right.

The modern Hegelians saw Allegrismo as the dialectical synthesis between two states of being, that of anguish and that of ennui.

Those using the works of Plato are conflicted on whether to see Allegriball as a concrete object, real and tangible, while all consider the feelings the games elicit to be abstract.

Others saw it as post-modern performance art and tried to categorise it as the intended catalyst of a yet to materialise Neo-Fluxus movement.

Alas, others even ascribed it a theological value, arguing for the canonisation of Allegri and compared our pain watching to the pain our lord felt on the cross. A contingent of these worshippers split recently and alleged Allegri was inherently heretical, no mortal man had ever suffered like Jesus did until we watched these season games.

The truth is, Allegriball defies what the human mind is capable of interpreting.

We can only bask in its majesty.
invaluable post that summarizes the thread. close bred.
 

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