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CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,326
Im torn between keeping Allegri and seeing him leave. Beginning of the season i would say he should leave, but second half of the season he been phenomenal. However, his records against other big teams is very hard to digest. I dont want to see us dumped out in the CL group stage again next season.

Let’s see how the season ends if we manage to win both the Copa and EL.
What’s there to be torn about? Why is it so hard to grasp that sports are all about one’s current form? Doesn’t matter if you were great five years ago if you’re doing an underwhelming job at the moment. Two seasons, no real gameplan besides hoofing the ball in at every chance, no identity, no real improvements, humiliating results to both big and provincial clubs.

Why is it so hard to understand we can appreciate what he achieved his first time here while absolutely detesting what he currently brings to the table?
 

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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,652
The future of Max Allegri will be decided at the end of the season. Right now he gears towards reconfirmation at the seasons end with the management intending to give him more powers in the transfer market and if he can achieve the UCL despite the minus 15 or winning any of the major cups. His confirmation will be certain (@TuttoMercatoWeb)
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
What’s there to be torn about? Why is it so hard to grasp that sports are all about one’s current form? Doesn’t matter if you were great five years ago if you’re doing an underwhelming job at the moment. Two seasons, no real gameplan besides hoofing the ball in at every chance, no identity, no real improvements, humiliating results to both big and provincial clubs.

Why is it so hard to understand we can appreciate what he achieved his first time here while absolutely detesting what he currently brings to the table?
everytime someone says "i dunno should we keep him he's been good lol"

remind them of macabi haifa in cl
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
JJ and their cuck management seems onboard with embracing medicority.

We need real Juventus guys in there, not some corporate cunts and punk lawyers who know nothing about the sport.

True Juventinos on the board would not tolerate, let alone consider "confirming" and "reaffirming" a guy who has overseen humiliating results over the past two years and won absolutely zilch.

Ancelotti got canned for finishing 2nd FFS, and yet here we have guys like Juve123 and Vlad endorsing keeping this fradulent fuck.

It's the history of the deep throaters I say.
 
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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
JJ and their cuck management seems onboard with embracing medicority.

We need real Juventus guys in there, not some corporate cunts and punk lawyers who know nothing about the sport.

True Juventinos on the board would not tolerate, let alone consider "confirming" and "reaffirming" a guy who has overssen humiliating results over the past two years and won absolutely zilch.

Ancelotti got canned for finishing 2nd FFS, and yet here we have guys like Juve123 and Vlad endorsing keeping this fradulent fuck.

It's the history of the deep throaters I say.
the moment it came out that he doesn't coach attackers, he should have been sacked. it's not acceptable in 2023 to have a coach that doesn't coach attackers on every aspect of attacking play.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
everytime someone says "i dunno should we keep him he's been good lol"

remind them of macabi haifa in cl
Or the utter humiliation against Napoli, the first time we conceded 5 in a league game in over 30 years.

How about the losses to Monza, another first, losing to a newly promoted side twice in the same season.

Still not convinced? I give you 3 points in the group stage of the CL, our worst ever campaign.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Or the utter humiliation against Napoli, the first time we conceded 5 in a league game in over 30 years.

How about the losses to Monza, another first, losing to a newly promoted side twice in the same season.

Still not convinced? I give you 3 points in the group stage of the CL, our worst ever campaign.
oh but he's been good after the break guys. sure thats acceptable if you are milan or inter. not for juve.

even pirlo was held to higher standards and he had no experience lmao
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,422
JJ cannot be repaired and rebuilt by a football fundamentalist turned terrorist

Foolish supporters of his are getting distracted by a few cheap wins just like last season

JJ is suffering from an ideological crisis and AmeriJew Elkann needs to stop funding this abhorrent jihadi idealogy which is taking the club back to the dark ages

What Allegro is doing is a crime against humanity. Not only he's driven away millions of fans with his extremism on the pitch but he's directly impacted/destroyed their mental health as well.

I'll be actively confronting this oppression as long as he's no longer here. About damn time JJ fans all around the world come together and launch a resistance movement against terrorball!

Where's JJ's own DT, Troopz etc who drove Wenger away?! We need that here.
Where to sign up?


I bet $100K that we gained zero new fans (outside Italy) in the past 2 seasons....
This is the real indicator....
 

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