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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Fuck it. If they are seriously considering moving forward with Failegri and renewing the French Faggot, then this club deserves to lose.

Yes, Allegri was a solid coach in his first stint here. His limiations were evident back then, but the results and his other redeeming qualities allowed us to thrive and flourish. Now, his limitations are being further exacerbated and his inability/refusal to adapt to contemporary football is rendering him irrelevant and perhaps he is too stubborn/arrogant to adapt. In any case, he's done as a coach at the top level. I really did beleive that being out of the game for a couple of years would have allowed him to observe, learn and adapt, possibly even exercise some humility, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

In all probability, we're going to end the season trophyless yet again, and somehow we are going to "celebrate mediocrity" by rewarding those who clearly don't deserve it.
This club and the allegri fans deserve this.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Fuck it. If they are seriously considering moving forward with Failegri and renewing the French Faggot, then this club deserves to lose.

Yes, Allegri was a solid coach in his first stint here. His limiations were evident back then, but the results and his other redeeming qualities allowed us to thrive and flourish. Now, his limitations are being further exacerbated and his inability/refusal to adapt to contemporary football is rendering him irrelevant and perhaps he is too stubborn/arrogant to adapt. In any case, he's done as a coach at the top level. I really did beleive that being out of the game for a couple of years would have allowed him to observe, learn and adapt, possibly even exercise some humility, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

In all probability, we're going to end the season trophyless yet again, and somehow we are going to "celebrate mediocrity" by rewarding those who clearly don't deserve it.
To think that United was this close to signing Rabiot instead of Casemiro, how different their season would have been? :lol:

It would have been like the Poulsen instead of Alonso masterpiece
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,966
Meanwhile we keep allegri on another season just so he can have his beloved Alex sandro renewed and at the expense of selling vlahovic and trusting kean next season. Seriously I'm hating this team and management more and more by the week
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,596
Fuck it. If they are seriously considering moving forward with Failegri and renewing the French Faggot, then this club deserves to lose.

Yes, Allegri was a solid coach in his first stint here. His limiations were evident back then, but the results and his other redeeming qualities allowed us to thrive and flourish. Now, his limitations are being further exacerbated and his inability/refusal to adapt to contemporary football is rendering him irrelevant and perhaps he is too stubborn/arrogant to adapt. In any case, he's done as a coach at the top level. I really did beleive that being out of the game for a couple of years would have allowed him to observe, learn and adapt, possibly even exercise some humility, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

In all probability, we're going to end the season trophyless yet again, and somehow we are going to "celebrate mediocrity" by rewarding those who clearly don't deserve it.
Wot?

We are among the top 16 teams in Europe. Let’s be positive.


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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,030
What competition are we playing in again? Top 16 in the Europa League. We're not even top 4 in Italy anymore. Don't make me laugh.
Lets not consider point deduction as neither Allegri or players have anything to do with it. On the pitch we won 47 points, which means we are 2nd with game in hand.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Lets not consider point deduction as neither Allegri or players have anything to do with it. On the pitch we won 47 points, which means we are 2nd with game in hand.
Maybe. Nonetheless, Napoli are running away with the title, and based on the evidence of the past two seasons, Inter and Milan are potentially better. I guess we can make the argument for being a top 3 club in the country, but we should really be far ahead of everyone else.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,030
This club is going nowhere, let's be honest. News like this, even if it might be completely invented, feels quite real.

They basically want stability now and in short term future. Replacing Allegri would be out of their comfort zone.

Juve will possibly be playing the Serie B next season anyways. If this actually happens, the correct thing would be to call it a day, assume defeat and close the club. Let's find another means of entertainment or another banal thing to be obsessed for. Let Inter win the next 10, who gives a shit anyway.
Yeah, no! Anyone is free to find other hobbies but majority of dozens of millions of fans around the globe will continue supporting the club, regardless of competition we will be in next season.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,030
Maybe. Nonetheless, Napoli are running away with the title, and based on the evidence of the past two seasons, Inter and Milan are potentially better. I guess we can make the argument for being a top 3 club in the country, but we should really be far ahead of everyone else.
I dont disagree with that. I just dont think current position affected by point deduction should be an argument against Allegri. Him and the team won those games.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
I dont disagree with that. I just dont think current position affected by point deduction should be an argument against Allegri. Him and the team won those games.
No Bro. I don't need to resort to that. I can use zero tituli last season, the double defeats to Monza this season, the record 5-1 reverse to Napoli, and our worst ever CL campaign as ammunition. In fact, Failegr is doing such a wonderful job of setting negative records this season to negate the need for any argument :D :baus: :b81:

Failegri went from being Zack Snyder to James Gunn in one fell swoop.
 
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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,030
No Bro. I don't need to resort to that. I can use zero tituli last season, the double defeats to Monza this season, the record 5-1 reverse to Napoli, and ur worst ever CL campaign as ammunition. In fact, Failegr is doing such a wonderful job of setting negative records this season to negate the need for any argument :D :baus: :b81:

Failegri went from being Zack Snyder to James Gunn in one fell swoop.
Notice that no one is defending that. It has been disastrous campaign in Europe reminiscent to the one back in 2000/01 when we finished bottom in the group. For me the rest of the season is mostly about damage control, salvage whatever can be salvaged, hope that ridiculous fine gets reversed and come the summer evaluate our options.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Notice that no one is defending that. It has been disastrous campaign in Europe reminiscent to the one back in 2000/01 when we finished bottom in the group. For me the rest of the season is mostly about damage control, salvage whatever can be salvaged, hope that ridiculous fine gets reversed and come the summer evaluate our options.
We definitely need sweeping changes. Whether that is actually going to happen or not is an antirely different matter.
 

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