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Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,797
It's sort of funny

If this is the way he goes out, I sort of respect it. He let it all out, burnt it all to the ground and told the refs and the ref association to get fucked.

However it's completely out of line especially for a team like Juventus. The ref stuff though was great.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,331
Not trying to defend Italian Mourinho but it’s interesting we have another coach leaving on bad terms. Something rotten going on with our management for sure. I think there’s more to Conte’s departure as well.
It's pretty plausible they tried to force him out by having the press write about him and put him under unsustainable pressure.

I guess that's what Allegri was saying.

It's not easy to keep a clear head under those circumstances, but it would have been pretty cool of him if he had just praised his entire staff for this Coppa win and had pretended it didn't affect him at all. In fact, being in a pretty tough work environment myself and having had big confrontations before, it's almost always best to give people zilch. Be stoic in everything.

In all fairness to Allegri though he did do that for most of the season.

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Why pay out the remainder of his contract when we can have a lawsuit and pay 3M on top of the remainder of his contract?
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,797
It's pretty plausible they tried to force him out by having the press write about him and put him under unsustainable pressure.

I guess that's what Allegri was saying.

It's not easy to keep a clear head under those circumstances, but it would have been pretty cool of him if he had just praised his entire staff for this Coppa win and had pretended it didn't affect him at all. In fact, being in a pretty tough work environment myself and having had big confrontations before, it's almost always best to give people zilch. Be stoic in everything.

In all fairness to Allegri though he did do that for most of the season.
But also he has been horeshit for the majority of the year so regardless of how, his time had come.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
It's sort of funny

If this is the way he goes out, I sort of respect it. He let it all out, burnt it all to the ground and told the refs and the ref association to get fucked.

However it's completely out of line especially for a team like Juventus. The ref stuff though was great.
The ref stuff was great. I loved it. The rest, not quite. He underperformed for 3 seasons in a row and clearly still believes he is the right guy for the job. He really went full Mourinho not taking accountability for his own failures and acting like everybody is out to get him.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Not trying to defend Italian Mourinho but it’s interesting we have another coach leaving on bad terms. Something rotten going on with our management for sure. I think there’s more to Conte’s departure as well.
do we even need to speculate management is rotten?

agnelli cheated on his wife with employee wife. he ghosted his best friend ceferin when the super league was announced that even ceferin didn't know about. if he is willing to cheat and backstab his own wife and best friend then what would he do to employees?

i know we are juve fans but there is a reason there are so many scandals involving juve
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,637
Not trying to defend Italian Mourinho but it’s interesting we have another coach leaving on bad terms. Something rotten going on with our management for sure. I think there’s more to Conte’s departure as well.
that was a completely different manager though

and conte ran away from inda and from the nt too
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,331
do we even need to speculate management is rotten?

agnelli cheated on his wife with employee wife. he ghosted his best friend ceferin when the super league was announced that even ceferin didn't know about. if he is willing to cheat and backstab his own wife and best friend then what would he do to employees?

i know we are juve fans but there is a reason there are so many scandals involving juve
That's what so awesome about Juventus.

We do all these things.

And then from the filth rises a player like Del Piero, incapable of evil.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,762
It's sort of funny

If this is the way he goes out, I sort of respect it. He let it all out, burnt it all to the ground and told the refs and the ref association to get fucked.

However it's completely out of line especially for a team like Juventus. The ref stuff though was great.
Disagree. The time for that professionalism and political correctness is done in the environment the club has to operate in.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,949
Anyone know exactly what he did? And are the Guintoli and Tuttosport director incidents seperate or related?

Edit: never mind. Just read a few articles.
Well Allegri accused the tuttosport director of publishing stories on the clubs say. How true that is I can't possibly say, but it's certainly not a clever thing to accuse your employers of.
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
20,776
That's what so awesome about Juventus.

We do all these things.

And then from the filth rises a player like Del Piero, incapable of evil.
As I've said before I wish we leaned into the villain role more. Everyone else thinks it anyway we might as well embrace it.

I don't like how our social media team currently tries to portray us.
 

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