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Jun 27, 2011
972
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.
I can see where you're coming from. But I can't say I fully agree. I think he has done exactly what has been expected of him. When he came back, it was his focus to confirm us in the champions league, and try to compete with the team he inherited. He's leading a new era. Good players have left. Not as good have been signed. And we've been broke since. A pretty complicated era.
I prefer Allegri to an experiment that might backfire, drastically. At this time, we're just trying to confirm ourselves. I'm sure he could've been paid even more if pay check is what he was after, elsewhere. He chose staying. He's a Juventino to me. He's a company man. And has served this company spectacularly with endless trophies, and then steering us through these difficult times on his second stint.

We've taken a huge step down in quality during these years, and that is the club's fault. I get the frustration. But somebody has to manage that situation, keep a solid foundation throughout and keep a steady ship. A challenging task.

Having said that. As I've always said. If there's an interest from Zidane to take over, as it seems. And Del Piero becomes involved, as i suspect. Allegri will show his class by stepping aside. But if it's just someone, as a replacement for Allegri. It'd be a mistake to let Allegri go.

Ultimately, I trust the club to make the right decision. I trust Elkann if he thinks Giuntoli is the mean to lead us forward. I trust Giuntoli to decide if Allegri is the man to lead us forward. And if he does, I'll trust Allegri, or whoever it'll be to lead us forward. What can I say.. I'm a supporter. I support.

https://football-italia.net/zidane-lippi-made-me-at-juventus-i-would-like-italy-future/
 
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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
I can see where you're coming from. But I can't say I fully agree. I think he has done exactly what has been expected of him. When he came back, it was his focus to confirm us in the champions league, and try to compete with the team he inherited. He's leading a new era. Good players have left. Not as good have been signed. And we've been broke since. A pretty complicated era.
I prefer Allegri to an experiment that might backfire, drastically. At this time, we're just trying to confirm ourselves. I'm sure he could've been paid even more if pay check is what he was after, elsewhere. He chose staying. He's a Juventino to me. He's a company man. And has served this company spectacularly with endless trophies, and then steering us through these difficult times on his second stint.

We've taken a huge step down in quality during these years, and that is the club's fault. I get the frustration. But somebody has to manage that situation, keep a solid foundation throughout and keep a steady ship. A challenging task.

Having said that. As I've always said. If there's an interest from Zidane to take over, as it seems. And Del Piero becomes involved, as i suspect. Allegri will show his class by stepping aside. But if it's just someone, as a replacement for Allegri. It'd be a mistake to let Allegri go.

Ultimately, I trust the club to make the right decision. I trust Elkann if he thinks Giuntoli is the mean to lead us forward. I trust Giuntoli to decide if Allegri is the man to lead us forward. And if he does, I'll trust Allegri, or whoever it'll be to lead us forward. What can I say.. I'm a supporter. I support.

https://football-italia.net/zidane-lippi-made-me-at-juventus-i-would-like-italy-future/
I find it incredible that anyone can trust t elkann when he's more interested in hurting Juve more than anything with his pathetic defence at calciopoli, matched again with last year's plus valenza and finance case which was just stupid how elkann took it up the culo and to top it off withdraws from the calciopoli appeals. Elkann? I wouldnt even trust that spineless clown.
 

Dino_mk

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2007
2,041
I find it incredible that anyone can trust t elkann when he's more interested in hurting Juve more than anything with his pathetic defence at calciopoli, matched again with last year's plus valenza and finance case which was just stupid how elkann took it up the culo and to top it off withdraws from the calciopoli appeals. Elkann? I wouldnt even trust that spineless clown.
Weasel isn't interested in hurting Juve that is nus product of his interest to get advantage over other members of the family. Their fights, lawsuits, struggle over the Agnelli family wealth is big part of the downfall of Juventus. Scumbag Elkann especially is problem for not being football fan or even Juve fan.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,286
[QUOTE=".Patrizi, post: 6752280, member: 1563']
If we finish top 4. Good job Allegri.[/QUOTE]

I wouldn't go as far as good job, but all I was looking was CL action also. Though expect Juve as level 2 team in their 4 team group. NO EXCUSES, must reach knockout stage for me to say let him continue. As a not day-to-day Juve news fan, have posted Max's first run by numbers was probably the best ever as Juve coach, but max's second go at hasn't been good enough.
 
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Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
Did that not happen? Guess who Monaco beat to start those knockouts. Pep’s City. Lol

The best part of all this is Allegri is gonna go down as the 3rd most successful Juventus coach of all time, one of the club greats, winning 11 trophies for the club and only being bettered by Trap and Lippi on the European Stage. He’s going to be recognized and celebrated as a legend by the club. And your whining, bitching, and crying non-stop about him for years will change nothing. It will provide a lot of laughs though. So I appreciate you for this. :)
Dunno about his legacy, he keeps tarnishing that. I used to hold him in a very high regard, now it'll take some distance from the past 3 seasons to not feel frustrated whenever I see his ugly mug
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
:rofl:

Allegri would make any team in the PL a relegation candidate, if he isnt canned within first 2 months that is. He has no future as a coach, no credit is left.
If Tuchel is getting jobs..
He will


I hope as far away from JJ as possible and as soon as possible.. March would be great

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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,909
Are going to listen to any offers for him in the summer? If any big clubs want him, you think we'll let him leave? I know he always wanted to try the Premier League.
What big clubs? I think you're being very kind to him. This is not 2015 anymore. His second stint has brought his stock down considerably. No top team would go anywhere near this guy.

Either he goes for a quick money grab and tries an adventure in the desert or retires from high level coaching at a lower level Italian club.
 

kappa96

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2018
7,469
Allegri will by most be remembered as the fraud who not only had to be shitcanned once, but twice. Beat all negative records and made Sarri and Del Neri sound like cocky winners. :grin:
Have to agree with this
He has done so much harm to his legacy that at the moment we can actually question if we would have done better with the same team but different coach in those 5 glorious years .
Would for example guardiola or ancelotti would have done better? I have to say yes.
We were so far apart in Italy that we managed finals while having 90+ points yearly campaigns .
I also think that one of the few times we witness this level was when we smashed Milan 4-0 in the coppa final.
The sooner he is gone the better .
He will never be a club legend in my eyes because of his awful second spell (a clown who glued himself to the bench and refused to leave when all evidence point to him being out of his depth).
 
Jun 27, 2011
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[QUOTE=".Patrizi, post: 6752280, member: 1563']
If we finish top 4. Good job Allegri.
I wouldn't go as far as good job, but all I was looking was CL action also. Though expect Juve as level 2 team in their 4 team group. NO EXCUSES, must reach knockout stage for me to say let him continue. As a not day-to-day Juve news fan, have posted Max's first run by numbers was probably the best ever as Juve coach, but max's second go at hasn't been good enough.[/QUOTE]

Those will be the expectations. However, Champions league will look very different from next year onwards. We're definitely not expected to finish our division second.
Having said that. If we want to participate, we have to strengthen the team considerably. We haven't had a proper structure or a capable sporting direction for couple of years now. There's no vision behind this team of ours. This summer will be the first one we're capable of laying down a plan, spend some money, while not facing serie b threats without Paratici. If there's anybody to blame for our situation, it's him and Agnelli.

We're second. With Gatti, Locatelli, McKennie, Cambiaso, Kostic, Iling Jr, Miretti etc.
Pogba and Fagioli
out for the season.
Chiesa injured every two out of three games.
Anybody who knows anything about football can see what's wrong. Yet we're second, only behind a extraordinarily strong Inter.
That's a job well done by Allegri in my books.
Not many coaches in the world i'd trust more to get the points needed.
Be careful what you wish for. We almost finished 5th with Pirlo. And that team was considerably stronger.
 

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