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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,016
These things start off as hyperbole and then said enough times they come alive and become quasi-facts that people spew out. Trolls and attention seekers discounted. The Nazis had a phrase for these illusory truths.
Actually, I would say being happy with losing two finals would be more Nazi-ish, considering they lost WWII and their coach killed himself.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,717
What Allegri has done is in the history books. He won a lot and elevated us to the top tier. Thank you, but he still needs to go now. He should've managed elsewhere, learnt about the modern game, and improved his skills. Either he's knowingly scamming us or he's delusional. Leave with dignity or continue to taint your legacy, all the while JJ continues to crumble.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i wouldn't let allegri coach a team of 8 year olds.

can you imagine the poor kids trying to play and enjoy the game and this guy comes screaming at them to calma calma and pass backwards?
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
You can't teach an old dog new tricks. He doesn't want to explore modern tactics. Regardless of his successful past, his second stint has been the conplete opposite to his first. You can't run a football club looking in the rearview mirror.
 
Jun 27, 2011
972
You adapt your team to the players. This is what Allegri has done pretty effectively this season. We're not pretty, but we're on track to qualify for champions league. This is essential, or we buy nothing but another Weah in the summer.

Club is content. So am I.

If we finish top 4. Good job Allegri.
 
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Dino_mk

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2007
2,041
The best part of all this is Allegri is gonna go down as the 3rd most successful Juventus coach of all time....
This isn't the best it is the saddest part of what followers of this club are happy with. When have we started celebrating second, third, forth places!? We used to laugh at other teams for this kind of nonsense.


motta is having an excellent season, he gave that team an identity and is keeping them on the right track, but as @MikeM already pointed out, what makes motta difficult to assess is the potential of that squad. zirkzee, calafiori and even ferguson have talent for days, i'd be happy to have either of them.

they are not as experienced as alex sandro, milik or kostic though
I know this is a dig to allegri. "Et tu, Brute?"
 
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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
If you're going to lie, atleast be good at it
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Struggling with fitness doesnt mean he was injured. He was heavily used all season and in the last few matches of the season he was fatigued. Didnt start in either SF games but came on as a sub, didnt play Coppa Italia final. He wasnt at his 100% for the CL final game.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,941
i wouldn't let allegri coach a team of 8 year olds.

can you imagine the poor kids trying to play and enjoy the game and this guy comes screaming at them to calma calma and pass backwards?
actually, I can imagine it being really enjoyable for the kids because they'll just be told to improvise and all the kids will run to the ball like a fly to light, no structure, nothing but chaos and confusion.

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You adapt your team to the players. This is what Allegri has done pretty effectively this season. We're not pretty, but we're on track to qualify for champions league. This is essential, or we buy nothing but another Weah in the summer.

Club is content. So am I.

If we finish top 4. Good job Allegri.
How sad that we have one of the most expensive manager's in European football all just to get us top 4 in a piss poor league. And we're supposed to be satisfied with this? What we bought is a sad level of mediocrity on nearly every match day, every season. Literally groundhog day.

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But what if we dont?
It'll somehow not be Allegri's fault according to his supporters.

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You can't teach an old dog new tricks. He doesn't want to explore modern tactics. Regardless of his successful past, his second stint has been the conplete opposite to his first. You can't run a football club looking in the rearview mirror.
You can't polish turd neither.
 
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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
First coach since 1930 to get 1000 points.
11 trophies
2 Champions league finals
Highest win ratio in our history.
Could've joined Real Madrid, but chose to stay.
A true Juventino.

Facts are facts.
Numbers don't lie.
A true club legend.
Don't do this Bro.

Real Madrid 4 - Juventus 1
Juventus 0 - Real Madrid 3

Juventus 0 - Villareal 3
Juventus 2 - Inter 4
Juventus 1 - Benfica 2
Monza 1 - Juventus 0
Maccabi Haifa 2 - Juventus 0
Benfica 4 - Juventus 3
Napoli 5 - Juventus 1 (Worst loss in Serie A in over 30 years)
Juventus 0 - Monza 2
Empoli 4 - Juventus 1
Sassuolo 4 - Juventus 2
Juventus 0 - Udinese 1

Worst CL campaign in our proud history.

Facts are Facts ;) :b81:

P.S. He's not a true Juventino - he just likes that nice paycheck he's receiving (opinion btw, not a fact). Lippi had the common decency to resign when things weren't going well, and that's why I will always respect him way more than Failegri. He just has more class and charisma. Failegri USED to be a great coach, but he now sounds tired and full of excuses. It's part and parcel of the game - some coaches evolve, and others fail to aadapt. Can anyone argue Moaninho was a great coach a decade ago? How about TomAss Tushie during his Dortmund stint? Even Simeone when he guided Atletico to those UCL Finals? Failegri's cycle is over, and he should stop prolonging his misery and ours.
 
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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,941
First coach since 1930 to get 1000 points.
11 trophies
2 Champions league finals
Highest win ratio in our history.
Could've joined Real Madrid, but chose to stay.
A true Juventino.

Facts are facts.
Numbers don't lie.
A true club legend.
Oh I'm sure real madrid fans are looking back on this and regret every day of their miserable lives that Allegri was the one the got away.... poor Ancelotti.

Never mind we can all look back fondly on those 2 CL finals though...
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
This isn't the best it is the saddest part of what followers of this club are happy with. When have we started celebrating second, third, forth places!? We used to laugh at other teams for this kind of nonsense.




I know this is a dig to allegri. "Et tu, Brute?"
What on earth are you jibbering about now? He won 11 trophies here and made us a top CL contender for the first time since Lippi while having a fraction of the revenue and budget of other top teams.

He should have been sacked 18 months ago after the Maccabi loss. And multiple times since then. No one is happy with not winning the scudetto lol

That doesn’t change the fact his first spell was immensely successful.
 
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