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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
i have no idea who this sauce is so take it as the next tuzzer's blabbering and then we'll see. i mean i read his bio so i know that he's a team member of the ju29ro guys whom i've been following since calciopoli, they are dedicated juventini, but i dunno this specific dude. anyway, this is some next level guruing.

with that out of the way, this guy says that calvo had a phone call with elkann discussing allegri's "diplomatic illness" post bologna. calvo is obviously anti max, he's on good terms with elkann, they talk frequently, and he's trying to convince johnny boy that there's no need to wait until next summer to replace allegri, they'd need to move before the season is compromised. if i understand correctly, sauce is implying that manna and bini are against an immediate sack, giuntoli is formally neutral but in fact supports calvo (i told you this is next level guruing lol). anyway, allegri could be asked to collect 10 points from the next 4 games by manna and bini. tudor in stand-by

:numnum:


If for nothing else, the drama, the laughs, and the sheer incompetence at every level post-Beppe is reason enough to follow Juve. :boh:

@.zero
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,112
I would have sacked him long before obviously, but if he would have lost at home to Bologna on matchday 2, then that would have been an immediate sack as well. He's had enough of a chance and if we don't get consistent results then it doesn't matter who is in charge. Literally no reason whatsoever to wait yet another season to "wait and see" in spite of the same nonsense. I'll give credit to anyone who has the balls to sack this clown.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,953
:lol: this sounds stupid.

Sack him right after the season started, so the new coach has zero pre season.

Not like there was plenty of time to sack him, but we are willing to do it now? :lol:

I'd say bullshit, but it's Jj, so who knows.
If we believe in allegri enough to turn it around then we need to give him time, if we dont then he shouldve been sacked end of last season. If we sack him now a few games into the season then this club is truly a joke run by amateurs to a level we didnt even realize
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
:lol: this sounds stupid.

Sack him right after the season started, so the new coach has zero pre season.

Not like there was plenty of time to sack him, but we are willing to do it now? :lol:

I'd say bullshit, but it's Jj, so who knows.
it's not completely crazy.

chelsea sacked tuchel after 4 games and after giving him 1 billion worth in signings.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
He deserved and still deserves to be sacked. I despise this pseudo coach as much as anyone, but sacking him two games in would be sheer incompetence. Give him until December , and when he invariably and inevitably fails, kick him to the curb, for good this time.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
:lol: this sounds stupid.

Sack him right after the season started, so the new coach has zero pre season.

Not like there was plenty of time to sack him, but we are willing to do it now? :lol:

I'd say bullshit, but it's Jj, so who knows.
Yeah doesn’t make any sense. There were so many right moments to sack him, but definitely not when a new season just starts.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Explain why it doesnt make sense to sack a coach who should be sacked, and who you believe is gonna fail again.
Wanna see this season destroyed first?

Its even better for a new coach to come in now, than to come in in January. This way he will get to know the players and can plan changes with our SD for winter mercato (not that I believe we will have a lot of funds). Less points might be lost, less knees will be destroyed, less souls lost, less juve fans suffering worldwide.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,666
it's not completely crazy.

chelsea sacked tuchel after 4 games and after giving him 1 billion worth in signings.
:rofl: easily one of the more sophisticated troll posts lately. boehly's chelsea is the definition of completely crazy. just on a sidenote, i couldn't tell you 3 chelsea starters without looking it up, and that's the first time in like 30 years i've been following football. what they are doing is just completely random without any visible strategy. they won't build a team anytime soon

and of course it's not about keeping allegri or not. it's obviously not working, there's no point in even discussing it

that said, i think that the guy is talking bs. i just posted it for the lolz. i literally said that we should take it as any tuzzer's random mumbling
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
If true, then losing to mighty Empoli would trigger the streeting. I cant get myself to root for Empoli though, the chance of losing is so low that it will be heartbreaking when jihadfather secures a late 1-0 win.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,326
it's not completely crazy.

chelsea sacked tuchel after 4 games and after giving him 1 billion worth in signings.
Chelsea are rich and play in EPL where money falls from the sky.
Juve are currently in financial troubles. Very different situation.

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Not sacking him also means paying him the exact same amount. It’s the new manager’s cost, and his entourage’s, that is extra, which is probably a lot less than 8m a season.
Unless we go for Conte..
De Zerbi and Tudor will probably ask half that amount.
 

Rockets

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2022
4,007
Allegri to DAZN:

"I came back with a very specific plan. In these two years when Juve didn't win a trophy, I thought it would be easier. We were left with only 3 goalkeepers and 7 outfield players."

"I returned because it was a challenge. After five years, I left a team that had made history. I made a mistake of arrogance, thinking I could come back and win immediately. It was a personal challenge."

"At Empoli, 10 minutes before the match, we got the news that 10 points would be deducted, and it was final. At that moment, I had two choices: say lighter things or focus on a fact, which was the standings."

"I put the standings in front, writing it in the locker room with a +3 because we could've overtaken Milan despite the -10. After losing at Empoli, we lost hope."

"At that moment [after Empoli match], there are emotions and moods. When they took away 15 points, it was easier because you had to set mini goals, you could tell some lies (laughs), and in the meantime, we climbed the standings."

"Criticisms? They're fine, and I welcome them. Last year, we experienced a surreal situation, and from the outside, not fully knowing the situation inside, it's easier to criticize and judge."

"In my opinion, we did a good job [in the two years], the goal was to renew the team. Seven Next Gen players arrived this season, we reduced wages and increased the club's value. Juventus holds its destiny in its hands in the coming years."

"Giuntoli? He fit in well, we needed a similar figure. He has arrived in a new complex and difficult reality like Juventus which belongs to a family that has a style and a way of working."

"Vlahović? Let's not forget that he came with responsibilities and pressures that not even he imagined. He came from Fiorentina and had to carry Juve on his shoulders, but he is 23 years old. We need to give it time to mature. He has an extraordinary quality: that of scoring. He must improve his game with the team. He can give us a big hand, he knows it too and I think he's improving this year because he's better physically."

"For me, Chiesa is a new signing this summer."

"Yildiz? He's amazing. I'm terms of shooting on target, He's really dangerous."

"Rabiot? An extraordinary player, he has a different engine from the others, he has learned to score goals, he believes in himself more. I believe that this year he can do better, not in terms of goals but in terms of performances. He gives me great satisfaction already for the way he runs. I sent Rabiot messages because he doesn't answer the phone, I wrote to him on Whatsapp, every now and then he replied and sent me smileys. I believe he made the right choice because here he has become an important man in the locker room."

"Di Maria? Extraordinary player, the ball went where others didn't think to pass it. You had to play at his pace but everyone didn't have Di Maria's qualities."

"Pogba? When he plays and trains he is a different player from the others. I'm happy to have him in the match for 20-30 minutes but a player in such good shape changes the balance of the match."
 

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