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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
34,442
some dude noticed how the tie throw perfectly coincides with an explosion lol



max is a character who's gonna piss off some people on the long run. he has fallen out with bonucci eventually (because bonbon couldn't face the reality of his career decline) and benatia of the dozens of players he worked with, and giuntoli from within the club. tici didn't want him back, oh well. nedved wasn't a fan either, they could still work together. and probably that's it. labeling him as a toxic cunt is unnecessary and backed by nothing but hate
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,993
some dude noticed how the tie throw perfectly coincides with an explosion lol



max is a character who's gonna piss off some people on the long run. he has fallen out with bonucci eventually (because bonbon couldn't face the reality of his career decline) and benatia of the dozens of players he worked with, and giuntoli from within the club. tici didn't want him back, oh well. nedved wasn't a fan either, they could still work together. and probably that's it. labeling him as a toxic cunt is unnecessary and backed by nothing but hate
Pogba, Higuain, Chiellini, Mandzu, Sami, Pjanic, and Dybala definitely loved him.
 
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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
34,442
i like max and i still think that his 1st stint is up there with the best coaching spells we've seen at juventus but i don't think he's fully committed to coaching anymore

it would hurt a bit to see him at napoli. it won't last 2 seasons though. he's the antithesis of what adl wants from a coach
 

Zzak

Senior Member
Sep 11, 2014
856
Why would we regret it? He showed he's a finished loser in his 2nd stint.

A coach is never finished. They can always reinvent themselves. It's not like they depend on speed and stamina to do their job.

You could have said the same thing about Ancelotti after leaving Napoli and going to Everton. Or about Gasperini after his stint at Inter. And look at them now. They had legendary stints with Real and Atalanta.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,993
A coach is never finished. They can always reinvent themselves. It's not like they depend on speed and stamina to do their job.

You could have said the same thing about Ancelotti after leaving Napoli and going to Everton. Or about Gasperini after his stint at Inter. And look at them now. They had legendary stints with Real and Atalanta.
Congrats for being the most delusional fan on all of Tuz. That’s quite an achievement.
 

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