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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
Remember how this fraud said that he's part of the solution. Fast forward 12 months he's still the problem!

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It did. Because it didn't work. And it didn't work because we got slapped so hard by Inter, that we haven't picked ourselves up yet. We're slowly unraveling, as the goal of the season becomes vague. With a cushion even.

There's a certain champion attitude that's missing. The most essential part of a successful squad. We're young. Inexperienced. With players that don't know what it actually takes to win a title.
It means having a consistency. And being able to pick themselves right back up when the wind starts to blow. Not crumble.

This team will radically different in two years time. Significantly.
Cmon man give it up.
 
Jun 27, 2011
972
Come on man, this is clearly untrue.
What do you think is untrue about it? What players can you point towards and say, this guy is a winner

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Patrizi drawing yall offsides while he enjoys a drink on the beach
:martini: There's nothing more enjoyable to me than watching everyone lose their shit over the fact that my opinion differs. The ultimate joy are the responses without substance. That's when you know they're angry at being caught offside.
 
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cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,129
you're kinda right. But I don't know how much of an improvement Weah is. Nothing significant will happen if we don't change our team. This team is this level. And we need to get to another level.
He should ask Giuntoli not to sign Milik for 7m and sign Thuram on free. At the time Inter still focus on Lukaku, but he also asked for Lukaku. Inter become angry and focus to Thuram which almost sign for Milan. You know the rest..
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
What do you think is untrue about it? What players can you point towards and say, this guy is a winner

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:martini: There's nothing more enjoyable to me than watching everyone lose their shit over the fact that my opinion differs. The ultimate joy are the responses without substance. That's when you know they're angry at being caught offside.
It's not about which player is a winner etc... have you actually seen any improvement in mentality or any identity to our play since allegri took charge? If the answer is no then why the fuck should allegri be afforded more time and resources to try and convince us otherwise. You know what they say about insanity and doing the same thing over? Last summer he actually believed his own hype, now that has failed again now what?
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
to add

It is reported that Allegri will ‘raise his voice’ during today’s training session, slightly changing the calm approach he had had until the Verona game.
At the same time, the coach may also consider changing tactics for the next Serie A game against Frosinone using a 4-3-3 system or a 4-3-1-2.


:lol:

Raising voice will help drill in more of his tactical terrorism into players whilst still playing 3-5-2 :lol:
 

Kevster

Junior Member
Feb 9, 2024
366
The very first game to expose his weakness to me that I can't forget was that home game against Bayern in 2016, if any of you remember that game, at some point in that match...

Bayern's CENTRAL BACKS were playing regista in our half at J stadium, roflmao.

I never bought the excuse that it was against Guardiola's Bayern or that we had some rebuilding phase that season.

We only drew that game because Neuer made 2 blunders, lol. Forget about Evra's blunder in the return leg, the first match already did the damage and that was all on the baldy...

And of course when you really think about it, that scenario is repeated again down the line in 2018 or was it 2019, against Madrid where Ronaldo got a standing ovation at J stadium...

See the pattern of this baldy? His European "achievement" with us is basically "almost eliminating superior teams" or "almost got the trophy" with the one excuse from the throaters is that we weren't as rich as the oppositions.

If wealth is an acceptable excuse then I can use the same excuse to downplay his domestic dominance as well, other teams aren't as rich as us in Italy after all.
i agree and we only got back into it because of kimmich's error as centerback.

2016 bayern home game
2017 barca away game group stage
2018 spurs home game and away first 50 min
2018 real madrid home game
2019 atletico away game

you know what all these games have in common?
he setup the team horribly
we got played off the park and opponents got an almost insurmountable advantage
we almost pull off an incredible comeback (bar atletico) but he resorts back to his cowardly ways and we lose in the end
 
Jun 27, 2011
972
He should ask Giuntoli not to sign Milik for 7m and sign Thuram on free. At the time Inter still focus on Lukaku, but he also asked for Lukaku. Inter become angry and focus to Thuram which almost sign for Milan. You know the rest..
we don't have a clue how all of that materialised. I think Marotta knew exactly what he was doing. And having played the cl final the year before, Thuram was always going to prefer joining Inter at this time.
Signing Milik was an opportunity for us to seal a backup forward for very little. It would've costs us a lot more if we would've had to go to the market for one.

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As I said... :hi:

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It's not about which player is a winner etc... have you actually seen any improvement in mentality or any identity to our play since allegri took charge? If the answer is no then why the fuck should allegri be afforded more time and resources to try and convince us otherwise. You know what they say about insanity and doing the same thing over? Last summer he actually believed his own hype, now that has failed again now what?
Absolutely I have. The difference between this season and the last one has mainly been about mentality and identity. I'll agree it isn't pretty looking. But that's what got us a 16 game unbeaten run compared to last year. It wasn't the signing of Weah if that's what you thought.
 
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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
we don't have a clue how all of that materialised. I think Marotta knew exactly what he was doing. And having played the cl final the year before, Thuram was always going to prefer joining Inter at this time.
Signing Milik was an opportunity for us to seal a backup forward for very little. It would've costs us a lot more if we would've had to go to the market for one.

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As I said... :hi:

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Absolutely I have. The difference between this season and the last one has mainly been about mentality and identity. I'll agree it isn't pretty looking. But that's what got us a 16 game unbeaten run compared to last year. It wasn't the signing of Weah if that's what you thought.
In what way have we improved mentally and in terms of identity from last season? Or even the season before? We had unbeaten runs only to suffer a run of disgusting results and performances to go with it. Literally same shit different toilet. Weah has literally added nothing to this team as I suspected when we signed him.
 

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