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May 26, 2016
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We joke about this whole situation but think about this; a few years back this guy was loved and praised as one of the best coaches in our history, reaching two CL finals (which to this day I still believe we could’ve beaten any team in the world but those two generational beasts that was Madrid and that Barcelona) and really putting Juventus back on top of the world stage again.

Fast forward to today and he’s one of the most hated people in the club’s history. It really shows in sports it only matters what you are today.

You lose your touch and fans will turn on you quicker than Badass’ premature ejaculation.
Well yes, its hard to remember the good ol dayz when you get served Terrorist football for several years without any sign of improvement
 

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Its a thin line between love n hate.

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3rd most succesful coach in our history...

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I take it you dont like the guy but this is a bit too much though.
Keep throating Bro.

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If we go by what’s been reported (if true) it seems it’s a mutual agreement, the club wants him to stay and so does he. Is he wrong? Well, I wouldn’t resign either unless they made me feel unwelcomed but only then. They signed a contract and both parties want to see it through, unfortunately.

Those were different times with Lippi. Juve was one of the top dogs back then. Expectations were always at their highest pre-calciopoli. Our goals were different.

This was too long ago so can’t remember the details but I bet there was a mutual agreement to part ways. So I don’t blame Allegri for staying but the club for making him stay.
Yeah, fuck the prick but I blame the management first and foresmost - a bunch of accountants and suits with zero sporting acumen. They're just a bunch of incompetent cucks really.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,284
Unfortunately, Max has to go considering all the turmoil with so many players seriously considering leaving. Comes back to the old cliché saying you can’t fire all the players, so coach has to go.

Millions more wasted paying him who cares, just get a young coach on the cheap with limited years contract. All these great coaches names bantered around were once young unproven coaches.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
5,859
Unfortunately, Max has to go considering all the turmoil with so many players seriously considering leaving. Comes back to the old cliché saying you can’t fire all the players, so coach has to go.

Millions more wasted paying him who cares, just get a young coach on the cheap with limited years contract. All these great coaches names bantered around were once young unproven coaches.
Unfortunately?
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,284
Like the @stitch, I can only LOL at people losing it over pathetic anti-juve media cooking up news that Allegri is staying. He is obviously gone.
Praying that he’s definitely gone. So all his favorite players go with him! Patching up this team isn’t going to work. Total rebuild appears necessary.

And the quality players that want to go aren’t getting off a sinking ship. Juve’a is already sunk like the Titanic at the bottom of the sea.
 

maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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So when is the date of announcing him staying/replaced? Is there even such day?
Scanavino already clarified to the press last week that he is staying. There's no point getting our Hopes up.

I think we need to resign ourselves to the fact that we're in for another long, painful season. If we had actual fans like Madrid do, he would have been long gone by now, but unfortunately we dont. Only scenario I can see him getting the boot is if we get humiliated in the conference league Maccabi Haifa style. Then again, he didn't get sacked then so why would they do it now? Its such a terrible situation we're in. The club is being held hostage by a football terrorist and a feeble, subservient, inefficient and clueless management.
 

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Scanavino already clarified to the press last week that he is staying. There's no point getting our Hopes up.

I think we need to resign ourselves to the fact that we're in for another long, painful season. If we had actual fans like Madrid do, he would have been long gone by now, but unfortunately we dont. Only scenario I can see him getting the boot is if we get humiliated in the conference league Maccabi Haifa style. Then again, he didn't get sacked then so why would they do it now? Its such a terrible situation we're in. The club is being held hostage by a football terrorist and a feeble, subservient, inefficient and clueless management.
They distroyed the Club, and they not done yet.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
19,321
Scanavino already clarified to the press last week that he is staying. There's no point getting our Hopes up.

I think we need to resign ourselves to the fact that we're in for another long, painful season. If we had actual fans like Madrid do, he would have been long gone by now, but unfortunately we dont. Only scenario I can see him getting the boot is if we get humiliated in the conference league Maccabi Haifa style. Then again, he didn't get sacked then so why would they do it now? Its such a terrible situation we're in. The club is being held hostage by a football terrorist and a feeble, subservient, inefficient and clueless management.
Who is that Scamavino guy?
 

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