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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,233
Bro get the FUCK out.
This is it, basically.

Want to see a tifo of this next home game. I understand the argument that any kind of consistency is good for stability at these difficult times, but Allegri is a net negative even taking that into account.

Pay Deschamps whatever he wants to be caretaker till the end of the season. He can do that while being France manager as well
 

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Niku

Senior Member
Jan 14, 2014
1,223
Wasn’t that the whole point of Sarri? They need to go back to the type of decison making that led them to hiring Conte. No retreads. Pick a younger progressive manager and stick with him. That guy opposite Allegri today has a bright future for example.
Sarri was badly executed plan, but the idea of moving forward, evolving and improving our way of play is an excellent plan.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,439
Imagine we win the appeal and get points restored but still miss out on top 4 because of dropping to many points like today. Monza ffs, the newly promoted team beat us twice this season. The season to forget.
We won’t :)

We need every point for survival. We are fighting relegation right now. There is no chance we will win the appeal and even less of a chance to not get another heavy penalty


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cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,129
It is said that the tickets for this matches are sold out. What a pity for the fans that they watch this kind of football

Just want to share about this. A good thread about How Arteta can adopt other sport principles to their games. Arsenal are truly good in EPL this season. Most of the players before Arteta reign is already replaced, only Xhaka left.

 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Obviously Allegri is not going to be the manager to rebuild Juve. But if we sack him now we’ll have to pay him a fortune and who the hell would want the job with the landscape we’re operating in?? We don’t even fucking know how many points we have.

Allegri is absolute shit though, whatever the situation in summer he absolutely needs to be gone
 

Niku

Senior Member
Jan 14, 2014
1,223
I would bring Djuric, and yes terminating Allegrisaurus contract now in this moment isn’t logical, but I don’t know if he’s branding football could be more hurtful in the end to Juve than his compensation salary.
 

Zaim

Senior Member
Dec 1, 2007
1,307
Every match it looks like the players have never trained together before. There are no basic systems drilled in the play. Stopped counting the times Fagioli was alone ready to counter, looking for passing options.

Ajax' 10 year olds have better off the ball movement than our players.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
Sarri was badly executed plan, but the idea of moving forward, evolving and improving our way of play is an excellent plan.
I was in favor of getting rid of him the first time around and to this day I believe it was 1000% the right move, this mofo was already showing his limitations. The mistake was picking Sarri of all coaches.

How can a club do so much wrong in just a period of 5 years? It's unbelievable. Management fucking dragged this club through the mud. Going from being a CL contender up there with the big boys to playing mediocre football fighting against relegation.

It's so sad they don't even need to remove more points we're at risk nonetheless with this clown at the helm.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
We won’t :)

We need every point for survival. We are fighting relegation right now. There is no chance we will win the appeal and even less of a chance to not get another heavy penalty


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I'll remain positive we get our points back. If we have learnt anything it is how quickly things can change. A month ago we were ecstatic and thought we could challenge Napoli. In September we were desperate like today. It's been rollercoaster of a season. Im looking forward to see Chiesa, Vlahovic, Pogba and Di Maria on the pitch together.
 

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