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singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
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.
That summed it up:
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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,837
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)
I have no faith in the new management after reading that shit.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
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.
Tbh I blame him for 7/8 bar Vlahovic. Vlahovic was a signing I was behind with, he was by far the most exciting attacking talent in the league and seems like a professional guy, but obviously that hasnt worked out so far. But at least it made sense. Other Bene's projects like not renewing Dybala for 10m/year, not renewing Berna and trying to lowball Perin, Cuadrado also made sense to me.

But the rest - di Maria, Paredes and Pogba never shouldve been signed and we shouldve tried to get rid of Woj, Rabiot and Sandro long ago, Bonucci's time is up as well. When Bini arrived this club, that finished 4th with by far the largest wage bill and revenue, needed to blow it up and build from scratch like we did in 2011, instead we keep agonizing and going nowhere.
 
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Jun 16, 2020
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Tbh I blame him for 7/8 bar Vlahovic. Vlahovic was a signing I was behind with, he was by far the most exciting attacking talent in the league and seems like a professional guy, but obviously that hasnt worked out so far. But at least it made sense. Other Bene's projects like not renewing Dybala for 10m/year, not renewing Berna and trying to lowball Perin, Cuadrado also made sense to me.

But the rest - di Maria, Paredes and Pogba never shouldve been signed and we shouldve tried to get rid of Woj, Rabiot and Sandro long ago, Bonucci's time is up as well. When Bini arrived this club, that finished 4th with by far the largest wage bill and revenue, needed to blow it up and build from scratch like we did in 2011, instead we keep agonizing and going nowhere.
Ive still faith in Pogba, Vlahovic and Di Maria. Don’t get me wrong on Vlahovic, we overpaid but I like the player. He has grinta and will for sure become a very good striker.

On Dybala I think my opinion is clear since the beginning I still consider it as a mistake, overal it would’ve been cheaper to renew him for 10m than finding a replacement.

But as said in regard to Bini; I think that it’s very useful to have a director who’s familiar with every team we have. Wouldn’t sack him because he was a part of the previous board
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Ser I must object on two levels

1) Football IS only about winning, and nothing else. If Max delivers results he can piss off as many joga bonito fans as he damn pleases. But he doesn't get results. That's why we're here.

2) Football has become the phenomenon around the world because poor kids can play it outside without any costly equipment. Proof: Existence of English football, German football, any other ugly working class football that's centered about fighting and winning by any means. Also tribalism.
Nah. I don't care about "beautiful" football. But apart from hardcore Italian fans, people simply won't watch a shitty game. It's as simple as that

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I have no faith in the new management after reading that shit.
It's really disheartening. Honestly, maybe failling to qualify to CL could bring a great advantage: firing Allegri and burning it to the ground.

I mean, a 4th place wouldn't do anything for this club anyway.
 
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Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
Vlahovic wasn't a mistake...he is a goal machine suffering under allegri. Same as many others. The clean out at the top may as well include everyone...I can't understand how allegri has managed to keep his job. See this happen in workplaces all the time. The main person who should get the chop manages to get promoted and others get walked. Crazy!
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
I’d say positive night with the win, Chiesa’s goal and that we started with many young players. The way we played was more or less the same as in the matches prior to Napoli. Soule and Fagioli had a good first half, Iling with a few nice dribbles. Didn’t like Paredes at all and I don’t think that we should always play with 3 CBs
 

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