With Maifredi in 91, largely considered to be our worst campaign of the last 35 years, we registered 5 wins, 5 draws and 7 losses in the 2nd half of the season - 15 points in 17 games, but that was when a win was worth 2 points, not 3. 15 points out of a possible 34 - if we adjust wins to equal 3 points, then that's 20 points out of a possible 51, so statistically, Failegri is worse.
With Maifredi in 91, largely considered to be our worst campaign of the last 35 years, we registered 5 wins, 5 draws and 7 losses in the 2nd half of the season - 15 points in 17 games, but that was when a win was worth 2 points, not 3. 15 points out of a possible 34 - if we adjust wins to equal 3 points, then that's 20 points out of a possible 51, so statistically, Failegri is worse.
The space race had not yet begun, the Pope was still Pius XII and the war in Vietnam had broken out a few months ago when Juventus completed a streak worse than the current one
We had three shit season in a row but in 1957 a young Umberto Agnelli went into rebuild mode - new coach (Broćič), keeper (Mattrell), splashed big on foreign stars Sivori and Charles, and young Bruno Nicolé. Boniperti moved back behind the new stars to play in AM and the "trio magico" was born and tactics focused on their quality.
And when the club failed to perform in the early versions of the European Cup changes were made for the coach, no one who failed had a long stint over future years.
The machine for Massimiliano Allegri's farewell announcement has been set in motion; next in line is the official communication from Thiago Motta, but it's still pending.
so is half of the team, so we'll lose the coppa final anyway. zero motivation for the majority of the current bunch, from top to bottom. they don't give a shit, they'll just enjoy their millions once the season is over