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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,531
Juventus will present to Allegri the renewal proposal in the wake of the agreements made in recent months: the new contract would be calibrated to 2026, with a fixed portion of salary spread and higher bonuses. The management are unanimously in favour of Allegri extending his contract.(@GiovaAlbanese)
Allegri is so expensive that we have to keep giving him new contracts with higher bonuses. He's like the ultimate Ponzi schemer, the Bernie Madoff of the football world.
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
17,658
Juventus has been dead since Cardiff
Juve never felt the same for me after how they handled Del Piero's exit.

Pretty much all of football in general started to decline around that time as it became more commerical and social media friendly. All of the old legends of world football are gone and the new generation of players are almost impossible to like.
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Yeah. Our 17-18 95 point domestic double and last second CL elimination in QFs to eventual winners Madrid was a horrible season :lol3: :baus:
Yeah it was certainly worth it. That final "domestic double" and "losing to the winner"-scudetto really means something now, instead of having used all those resources we had at that time, to stop the bleeding and change direction in time. We waited a few years while it was only going worse and we went for a cheap Sarri replacement.

Id like to ask the Allegri defendants:

In retrospect, would Juve likely have been in a better place than now, had we canned the fraud after Cardiff and brought in a high profile coach? Its now 7 seasons since, with 3 Serie A titles, 2 Coppas, and complete CL disaster.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
72,328
Juve never felt the same for me after how they handled Del Piero's exit.

Pretty much all of football in general started to decline around that time as it became more commerical and social media friendly. All of the old legends of world football are gone and the new generation of players are almost impossible to like.
We're all just old geezers, harking back to the good old days. Better to accept football for what it is now.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,194
Juve never felt the same for me after how they handled Del Piero's exit.

Pretty much all of football in general started to decline around that time as it became more commerical and social media friendly. All of the old legends of world football are gone and the new generation of players are almost impossible to like.
This is mostly because you got older.

Because as we all know "da quando Baggio non gioca più non è più domenica". And that was 2004.
 

Salvo

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Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
61,277


An absolute shell of a coach. Would be a historic moment in many ways if and when we decide to part ways with him.
Imagine this man being your motivator. How can you coach a club like Juventus and speak like this? Allegri wants absolutely 0 pressure and expectation so he can get away with anything as the final result.

He says not winning trophies isn't a big deal, for a club like Juventus, there can only really be one justification for winning trophies - you have to be building something, what exactly are we building towards with Max in terms on the pitch identity? Cowardice.
 

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