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Oct 23, 2011
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the club is where is it because of the DNA he injected into the club. this juve is his rape baby
Spot on. He instilled this false belief that winning was the norm, and spoiled fans stopped appreciating nine straight seasons of dominance and started demanding "nice football". The only silver lining from these years is you becoming an intertrista.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Spot on. He instilled this false belief that winning was the norm, and spoiled fans stopped appreciating nine straight seasons of dominance and started demanding "nice football". The only silver lining from these years is you becoming an intertrista.
nonsense. there was no winning mentality he installed here. he came into a club that was already winning with a general manager that kept injecting the club with better footballers.

this guy lost to ajax when he had CR7. CR7!
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,830
nonsense. there was no winning mentality he installed here. he came into a club that was already winning with a general manager that kept injecting the club with better footballers.

this guy lost to ajax when he had CR7. CR7!
Losing to Ajax was an epic choke. That was the year where we should've made another final.

But tbh that season was lost in December when we got humiliated by Union at home after dominating most of the game. We never truly recovered from that and it took Ronaldo's individual brilliance to get past Atletico.
 

Zzak

Senior Member
Sep 11, 2014
810
Losing to Ajax was an epic choke. That was the year where we should've made another final.

But tbh that season was lost in December when we got humiliated by Union at home after dominating most of the game. We never truly recovered from that and it took Ronaldo's individual brilliance to get past Atletico.
The fact that you're saying we should have made another final so casually speaks volume of the quality that Max had. Before Max our last final was in 2003. It took us almost 15 years to get back to another final and he got us in 2 finals in his first term.

He was ousted because they shoved CR7 down his throat when that was not what the club needed. And then Marotta left and it went downhill from there.

Parasitici ruined this club and infected it with loser DNA and not Max.

Max is forever King for me and if our management had 2 working brain cells left they would get him before he signs with Milan.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,502
this guy lost to ajax when he had CR7. CR7!
and real madrid lost to lyon with ronaldo. they also had higuain, guti, kaká, casillas and ramos. lyon had pjanic - and boumsong. BOUMSONG.

barcelona lost to roma with messi. MESSI. they also had suarez, iniesta, busquets.

that ajax tie was one of the two cases juventus got relegated or lost a league title to an underdog during allegri's tenure. the other was the atalanta coppa game during the same season. during his first four (FOUR!) years he always won the league and the coppa, plus went out against higher rated opponents in the cl.

zidane lost multiple league titles and domestic cups with a team that won multiple cl's. guardiola won one single cl with the most expensive team ever. inda just got spanked by a meh milan in the cup. and they move on because that's football.

allegri's first 5 years at juventus were borderline flawless. it really takes a special one to judge it based on the ajax tie.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,316
The fact that you're saying we should have made another final so casually speaks volume of the quality that Max had. Before Max our last final was in 2003. It took us almost 15 years to get back to another final and he got us in 2 finals in his first term.

He was ousted because they shoved CR7 down his throat when that was not what the club needed. And then Marotta left and it went downhill from there.

Parasitici ruined this club and infected it with loser DNA and not Max.

Max is forever King for me and if our management had 2 working brain cells left they would get him before he signs with Milan.
I love Max as much as the next guy, but can we not pretend that there are only two coaches in the entire world and not bring back him or the €10 euro guy? Surely there are other coaches out there.
 

Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
4,176
We did what all fools do. When you stumble you retrace your steps but learn nothing from the process. We re-hired Allegri, because we assumed history would repeat itself. We learned nothing, we played football that really fueled my steps towards a dislike for this club. We continue to stumble, we learn nothing, and now some want to retrace our steps and hire Allegri again.

I believe hiring someone like Allegri, or keeping Tudor, will destroy our chances to develop and return to the bigger stage. If we do somewhat right, find the right leader, make at least some sensible recruitment, I think we can return in 2-3 years. If we try again what is already broken, we will only repeat and rinse until we by chance get things right a decade from now. The long-term damage will be a lot higher though. Towards the end of Allegri's first stint we could still rely on reputation and success, which enabled future generation fans to find interest and we remained attractive for sponsors. If we continue to play destructive football we will loose fans, loose future fans, we will not be attractive to sponsors and we will continue to our path toward upper mid-table.

I would for the forthcoming years accept 4th spots if it meant we would play attractive football. Find a manager that is not hell bent on a system but is genuinely interested in football and can look beyond rigid systems. I don't want the "hammer" because they only work for short stints and leave you with nothing to build from. I don't want a dinosaur and I don't want Conte because I don't want his drama and he is too risk-aversive.

I really think I would stop watching Juve regularly if we would hire Allegri and it would sent me on a path toward loosing interest (which would take many years due to force of habits). I've seen all games since I was a kid but I am too old now to use the little spare time I have to get so frustrated from watching us. Even when we win, we are barely watchable. The quality of entertainment is so boring. If we want to have even a slight chance to compete with EPL, PSG, Barca, RM, to create future revenues we need to be entertaining.
 

Zzak

Senior Member
Sep 11, 2014
810
I would for the forthcoming years accept 4th spots if it meant we would play attractive football. Find a manager that is not hell bent on a system but is genuinely interested in football and can look beyond rigid systems. I don't want the "hammer" because they only work for short stints and leave you with nothing to build from. I don't want a dinosaur and I don't want Conte because I don't want his drama and he is too risk-aversive.
Hate to break it to you but if you like attractive football you're on the wrong forum and have been supporting the wrong team.

Juventus was never about attractive football. It was always about winning, and winning at all cost. And that is what I love about this club's DNA. I would take a 1-0 Allegri Jihad win over Empoli over a 6-3 goalfest win any given day.
I want to see off the line clearances, last ditch defending, ugly tactical fouls, time wasting and more as long as we get that 1-0 or 2-0 victory.
I want to see clean sheets, miracle goalkeeping and impenetrable defenses.

I grew up watching Davids, Tachinardi, Tudor, Thuram and Montero and there was nothing pretty about their way of football. Sure you had Del Piero, Nedved and Trezeguet up front but even with them you can't say we used to play beautiful football. The beauty was in their executions, but once we had the advantage we would fight it out from the trenches.

Players like Del Piero Dybala and now Yldiz are pretty rare in our history and there is no denying that they would have probably had more stellar careers in other clubs where they would have enjoyed more possession and balltime, but I'm glad they played for us.
 

Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
4,176
Hate to break it to you but if you like attractive football you're on the wrong forum and have been supporting the wrong team.

Juventus was never about attractive football. It was always about winning, and winning at all cost. And that is what I love about this club's DNA. I would take a 1-0 Allegri Jihad win over Empoli over a 6-3 goalfest win any given day.
I want to see off the line clearances, last ditch defending, ugly tactical fouls, time wasting and more as long as we get that 1-0 or 2-0 victory.
I want to see clean sheets, miracle goalkeeping and impenetrable defenses.

I grew up watching Davids, Tachinardi, Tudor, Thuram and Montero and there was nothing pretty about their way of football. Sure you had Del Piero, Nedved and Trezeguet up front but even with them you can't say we used to play beautiful football. The beauty was in their executions, but once we had the advantage we would fight it out from the trenches.

Players like Del Piero Dybala and now Yldiz are pretty rare in our history and there is no denying that they would have probably had more stellar careers in other clubs where they would have enjoyed more possession and balltime, but I'm glad they played for us.
I used to feel that way, so I hear you. But I don't want to spend 180+ minutes a week watching something dull. The new generation of potential football fans won't watch it. If we want to survive, we need to change. Especially when the new generations will root for EPL teams, PSG, Barca, Real, BM and so forth. All of them play more entertaining than us, have bigger players, etc. We will slowly decline unless we change. Allegri would definitely help in that decline.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,990
and real madrid lost to lyon with ronaldo. they also had higuain, guti, kaká, casillas and ramos. lyon had pjanic - and boumsong. BOUMSONG.

barcelona lost to roma with messi. MESSI. they also had suarez, iniesta, busquets.

that ajax tie was one of the two cases juventus got relegated or lost a league title to an underdog during allegri's tenure. the other was the atalanta coppa game during the same season. during his first four (FOUR!) years he always won the league and the coppa, plus went out against higher rated opponents in the cl.

zidane lost multiple league titles and domestic cups with a team that won multiple cl's. guardiola won one single cl with the most expensive team ever. inda just got spanked by a meh milan in the cup. and they move on because that's football.

allegri's first 5 years at juventus were borderline flawless. it really takes a special one to judge it based on the ajax tie.
Didnt Ajax demolish Real 4:1 away in the CL before meeting us? They had young vibrant side that were minutes away from reaching the final that season. Either way bringing few odd games every once in a while when he consistently made this team compete for the biggest trophies, won 3rd most number of titles in our history, had impressive win ratio, has to be trolling by few haters and we should not pay attention to these lot. Allegri 4ever.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Didnt Ajax demolish Real 4:1 away in the CL before meeting us? They had young vibrant side that were minutes away from reaching the final that season. Either way bringing few odd games every once in a while when he consistently made this team compete for the biggest trophies, won 3rd most number of titles in our history, had impressive win ratio, has to be trolling by few haters and we should not pay attention to these lot. Allegri 4ever.
Oh so that Ajax team so young and vibrant and all powerful? But you hated on de ligt calling him flop when he was here, despite him being same player he was there. More proof allegri sucks

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I love Max as much as the next guy, but can we not pretend that there are only two coaches in the entire world and not bring back him or the €10 euro guy? Surely there are other coaches out there.
Why not? It worked for other teams like Bayern and Madrid.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,990
Oh so that Ajax team so young and vibrant and all powerful? But you hated on de ligt calling him flop when he was here, despite him being same player he was there. More proof allegri sucks
More trolling from lioness. MDL was great that season so that means he should be great in every one of the seasons after that? His career went downhill after he left Ajax. Under Sarri he was awful, started to play voleyball and conceded penalties frequently. How is MDL doing now? Not good from what I hear.

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
More trolling from lioness. MDL was great that season so that means he should be great in every one of the seasons after that? His career went downhill after he left Ajax. Under Sarri he was awful, started to play voleyball and conceded penalties frequently. How is MDL doing now? Not good from what I hear.

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Didn’t read. I will not accept excuses from cultists. I hope one day you wake up friend
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,990
Didn’t read. I will not accept excuses from cultists. I hope one day you wake up friend
Dont need to read, thats why I posted a picture for you. I think is pretty clear what a legend Max is. Keep on hating/trolling legends of this club. If you get your kicks this way, I wont judge. Everyone has some fetish and this is apparently yours :)
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Dont need to read, thats why I posted a picture for you. I think is pretty clear what a legend Max is. Keep on hating/trolling legends of this club. If you get your kicks this way, I wont judge. Everyone has some fetish and this is apparently yours :)
it’s so sad to see someone as smart as you be in this cult. Only thing sadder is allegri getting destroyed by Macabi.
 

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