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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,030
Allegri hurt the club more that Calciopoli did.

He is Juves's version of Voldemort and just as ugly.

It's a shame that this piece of shit is in the legends section after the damage he did during his 2nd spell here.
Our experience is different. I long for those times, on the edge of my seat, a real nail-biter, while we are defending 1-0 lead against bottom table Serie A club, completely conceded possession since taking the lead, my tshirt sweaty, praying to Allah to make it through for just a few minutes. And then when I hear the final whistle signalling the end I realize I witnessed another masterpiece. There is certain beauty in suffering. Insallah.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
Our experience is different. I long for those times, on the edge of my seat, a real nail-biter, while we are defending 1-0 lead against bottom table Serie A club, completely conceded possession since taking the lead, my tshirt sweaty, praying to Allah to make it through for just a few minutes. And then when I hear the final whistle signalling the end I realize I witnessed another masterpiece. There is certain beauty in suffering. Insallah.
Patrizi is surely missing him more than anyone else.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
Lol Allegri linked with the benfica job :lol: we might actually finally beat them now!
Was he waiting to see the CL draw so he could go to a team that plays against Juve? :D
And after cleaning the floor with his Juventus, and having a first hand experience into his style, why would they even entertain an Allegri idea?
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,964
Was he waiting to see the CL draw so he could go to a team that plays against Juve? :D
And after cleaning the floor with his Juventus, and having a first hand experience into his style, why would they even entertain an Allegri idea?
Possibly, although to be fair Benfica have been trying to get rid of their manager for a while, shame really I actually liked Roger Schmidt
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,914
Thanks you Evra for explaining what has been wrong all those years. Millions down the drain due to having players constantly injured. His injury record chased him from Milan to us and remained a problem for years

https://x.com/juventinahannah/status/1829243647726104956?s=46
It's a contradiction to what we heard with some of our departing players in recent years where they say there was no intensity in our training sessions.


So I don't really believe it's an Allegri thing. It's more of a club philosophy if you ask me.

I mean, Evra talks about club fining him if you don't eat at the club. That's definitely not down to the coach and I don't believe Allegro is that big of an attention to detail guy.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
It's a contradiction to what we heard with some of our departing players in recent years where they say there was no intensity in our training sessions.


So I don't really believe it's an Allegri thing. It's more of a club philosophy if you ask me.

I mean, Evra talks about club fining him if you don't eat at the club. That's definitely not down to the coach and I don't believe Allegro is that big of an attention to detail guy.
I won’t surprise me if it went from overtraining during his first stint to a lack of intensity during the last 3 years.

The lack is fitness and intensity was obvious last years while the injury record was just insane during his first stint.

Hard work indeed belongs to the clubs philosophy, but there’s hard work and stupidity of course. Can’t run a marathon everyday
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
there is no need to speculate on lack of intensity in training.

we saw how vlahovic, chiesa, yildiz could not play a full game even thought they played once a week only.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,653
It's a contradiction to what we heard with some of our departing players in recent years where they say there was no intensity in our training sessions.


So I don't really believe it's an Allegri thing. It's more of a club philosophy if you ask me.

I mean, Evra talks about club fining him if you don't eat at the club. That's definitely not down to the coach and I don't believe Allegro is that big of an attention to detail guy.
it's also a tuz thing

positive feedback: it's juventus
negative feedback: fuck the terrorist

de ligt shit talked allegri's training methods. evra did not. one played for allegri 1.0, the other left allegri 2.0 behind. the two statements aren't necessarily mutually exclusive
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,818
it's also a tuz thing

positive feedback: it's juventus
negative feedback: fuck the terrorist

de ligt shit talked allegri's training methods. evra did not. one played for allegri 1.0, the other left allegri 2.0 behind. the two statements aren't necessarily mutually exclusive
De Ligt should focus on his own abject failure of a career before talking shit about anyone else.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
We paid 85mil for De Ligt when our midfield and right flank were bleeding..
The man who did/agreed to this is a legend..

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Not sure if i am reading right what the main point of your post is but as far as i know De Ligt was purchased after Allegri v1 got sacked, he joined the same summer that Sarri was appointed…

Nonetheless, the deal was a Paratici masterclass, on the rumored recommendations of CR7 lol

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If anything he was shipped off after the first season of Allegri v2 who probably saw right through the flop that he is.

Overpaid flops can easily recognize other overpaid flops. :lol:
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,653
We are still suffering from an Allegri hangover. Will take a while before we see the team play the way Motta wants them to.
exactly. we are doing worse without allegri, with a modern coach, without allegri's most trusted hated players like sandro, rabiot, kostic or mds, with plenty of new quality players because of allegri

i love tuz
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,030
We are still suffering from an Allegri hangover. Will take a while before we see the team play the way Motta wants them to.
Well our defense looks fine so we can attribute this to Allegri then. However, Koop, Luiz, Nico, Thuram, Mbangula werent coached by Max so maybe this is the problem. :lol3:
 

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