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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Exactly what i am talking about, you bastards.

This toxic waste is mad everytime we score. Find excuses as much as you want, he is unable hide his anger when we score. Clearly a pscho that should be kicked out asap for sake of our players safety.
Man, your already fragile mental well-being is gonna take another big hit when you see Allegri on the touch line to start next season. I feel bad for you. Such mental illness is no laughing matter.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
I don't see a problem with his "theatrics on the sidelines". It's not passion for the club. It certainly ain't anger because we scored, lol. It's simply a desire to keep his job. He wants us to win so he'd keep his job. He knew how important it was to win today, and just like every Juve fan who wanted us to win today, he was mad that the ref added 2 more minutes to the already added 5 minutes of extra time.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,939
People actually believe that his performative theatrics on the sidelines are a genuine display of his 'passion for the club'? Lol
Nope. He's always done this sort of thing, he's a dramatic. He'll be annoyed about some wrong pass 15 mins earlier or some nonsense.

Also said last week that he's a company man. What is this "he's supposed to love the club?" shit?
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
20,138
I don't see a problem with his "theatrics on the sidelines". It's not passion for the club. It certainly ain't anger because we scored, lol. It's simply a desire to keep his job. He wants us to win so he'd keep his job. He knew how important it was to win today, and just like every Juve fan who wanted us to win today, he was mad that the ref added 2 more minutes to the already added 5 minutes of extra time.
I don't think it's "wanting to keep his job". A guy like him will always find a job. Maybe for a bit less money, but he's already a multimilionaire so I don't think it's that important to him. On the other hand it probably isn't "passion for the club" either. I think his behaviour is simply "wanting to win the game" as in he wants to be on top in this very moment, this very game etc. He was furious because the added time could have costed HIM (not the team) a win.
 

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