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Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,720
There has to be a good feeling among the fans that the team will recover even in hard times. We'll finish 4th, get a Napoli-style beating in EL soon enough, what is there to be excited about? The last game that had me buzzing was the comeback against Atletico with Ronaldo and how long ago was that?

There are levels to criticism and before we would say Allegri is too defensive at times, makes early defensive subs, could've pressed Real Madrid a bit more rather than hold out for extra time - those are fine details and very debatable. Now he is criticised for everything because all of it is shit, from the line ups, slow play, boring style, and it's all justified criticism.

Love or hate the man, it's simply unacceptable for the fan to witness this shit each week given the squad value, player salary, coach salary, and the fact that we don't win trophies anymore so there is less pressure. What the hell has this guy done in the last two seasons for me to be excited for the next game?
 

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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
The Juventus of Ferrero begins: Cherubini's future is in the balance, Scanavino will choose the new manager of the technical area and Allegri will be the adviser and most important person listened to since he has excellent relations with Campos and Massara. [La Repubblica via @capuanogio)
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
I don’t see why we should sack Cherubini. I’d keep him, maybe not as the main man but he’s been involved in every team that we have (U19, U23, seniors). Didn’t say anything wrong in the taps, no investigation to him as a person. Might be useful for the continuity or someone who coordinates all the talent that we have.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
I don’t see why we should sack Cherubini. I’d keep him, maybe not as the main man but he’s been involved in every team that we have (U19, U23, seniors). Didn’t say anything wrong in the taps, no investigation to him as a person. Might be useful for the continuity or someone who coordinates all the talent that we have.
His inability to fix the wage bill and the continuation of Tici practices is a big red flag for me. How much of that is on Max we dont know, but fact is we employ 8 of the best paid 11 players in the league and we all know how much output we get from these 8 guys - Pogba, Rabiot, Paredes, Vlahovic, di Maria, Bonucci, Woj, A.Sandro..

The last 3 + Rabiot is an inheritance that he wasnt able to drop for the 2 years hes been in charge, but the other 4 are fresh signings.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
His inability to fix the wage bill and the continuation of Tici practices is a big red flag for me. How much of that is on Max we dont know, but fact is we employ 8 of the best paid 11 players in the league and we all know how much output we get from these 8 guys - Pogba, Rabiot, Paredes, Vlahovic, di Maria, Bonucci, Woj, A.Sandro..

The last 3 + Rabiot is an inheritance that he wasnt able to drop for the 2 years hes been in charge, but the other 4 are fresh signings.
I don’t blame him for signing both Pogba and Di Maria tbh.

Vlahovic we overpaid but there was Arrivamale involved aswel of course who was the financial guy behind the negotiations.

Paredes we can fully blame Allegri who had the decision to continue with Rovella or signing Paredes it seems. Max costed us a lot un unnecessary signing/extensions with De Sciglio and Paredes. Probably very worrying if Max gets a bigger saying in the mercato, I strongly doubt that he’s the right manager to construct a team like they traditionally did in England.
 

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