Imagine people still thinking coaches/players choose to sign up for teams for the 'love of the club'
Allegro chose Juve because he is loyal to Agnelli. Agnelli rewarded him with 4 years of guaranteed money and made him one of the highest paid coaches in the world.
He is 'defending' the club because he represents the club. It's the least he's expected to do. He's an employee and while (unfortunately) being the face of the club he HAS to protect our interests.
Afterall this is the same guy who was protecting Milan's interests a decade ago with his 'Gol di Muntari' verbal vitriol. I wouldn't blame him in this scenario. He's Milan's employee and he was instructed what to do.
Yeah maybe there might some affection involved towards a certain organization if you spend enough time at that particular company but this shouldn't be mistaken for the bigger motivation which is and always will be money.
So stop parading around with this 'love of the club' BS. He is a corporate employee and acting like one. This shouldn't be glorified and he doesn't deserve any sympathy or gratitude for this.
He has caused both reputational and financial damage to the club and needs to be ousted regardless. If a performance review was conducted fairly, he would've been canned a long time ago. Maybe even sued him for the damages caused. Unfortunately the board of directors are just as bad as him.
Allegro chose Juve because he is loyal to Agnelli. Agnelli rewarded him with 4 years of guaranteed money and made him one of the highest paid coaches in the world.
He is 'defending' the club because he represents the club. It's the least he's expected to do. He's an employee and while (unfortunately) being the face of the club he HAS to protect our interests.
Afterall this is the same guy who was protecting Milan's interests a decade ago with his 'Gol di Muntari' verbal vitriol. I wouldn't blame him in this scenario. He's Milan's employee and he was instructed what to do.
Yeah maybe there might some affection involved towards a certain organization if you spend enough time at that particular company but this shouldn't be mistaken for the bigger motivation which is and always will be money.
So stop parading around with this 'love of the club' BS. He is a corporate employee and acting like one. This shouldn't be glorified and he doesn't deserve any sympathy or gratitude for this.
He has caused both reputational and financial damage to the club and needs to be ousted regardless. If a performance review was conducted fairly, he would've been canned a long time ago. Maybe even sued him for the damages caused. Unfortunately the board of directors are just as bad as him.
