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Jun 17, 2011
32,255
I always want Juve to win, but if we don’t I’d be happy to see the GOAT win it.
Lippi is retired sir

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Well to be fair, a large amount are convinced that a legend such as Allegri is the worst manager we've ever had, even if he's the most successful manager we've had since Lippi. Would be funny to see the debate finally squashed.
Gonna take more than one match per week :disagree:
 
Aug 10, 2017
16,776
Doing what's expected? So he was expected to have Milan challenging for the Scudetto?
It is the same thing that happened during his last season with Juve till the January transfer window when he asked Giuntoli for some reinforcements and we know which midfielder was signed.This current Milan squad is definitely superior to our squad and assembled according to Allegri wishes unlike our squad where we have signed random players.
 
Mar 10, 2009
8,817
Not lucky at all, I'm saying he would be doing what is expected while having that squad and less obligations. Wouldn't you expect us to place higher in Serie A too in that situation, regardless of coach?
If the coach is as bad as people say then I don't expect someone to win the league.

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Yeah 8th place finish similar to what Conte did with Napoli and Chelsea .
Conte is a good manager. A terrible manager would not win the league with Napoli.
 

RoiLezard

LizardKing in black&white
Apr 7, 2018
2,229
It’s still way too early in the season to throw around predictions. Milan definitely made the smartest signings this summer, all aligned with their needs and Max’s vision, and playing once a week is a nice advantage. But that alone doesn’t guarantee a league title. For all we know, we could end up winning the league while Milan finishes 3rd or 4th (no jinx intended).
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,668
Not lucky at all, I'm saying he would be doing what is expected while having that squad and less obligations. Wouldn't you expect us to place higher in Serie A too in that situation, regardless of coach?
If he wins or mounts a serious challenge for the scudetto then that'd definitely be an incredible achievement regardless of what Inter or Napoli did in the transfer windows. But don't worry they're shit they wont win the league
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
83,846
It’s still way too early in the season to throw around predictions. Milan definitely made the smartest signings this summer, all aligned with their needs and Max’s vision, and playing once a week is a nice advantage. But that alone doesn’t guarantee a league title. For all we know, we could end up winning the league while Milan finishes 3rd or 4th (no jinx intended).

I would disagree on their transfer strategy. Cardinale, Red Bird and co. had to sell assets due to their lack of CL $$$ they would earn to keep afloat. Theo went for peanuts and Estupido isn't an equivalent replacement. Their midfield will suffer injuries and fatigue. Modric is great but Rabiot needs 1-2 matches to stop giving af. They have zero viable strikers. Defense is a joke with Pavlovic being their Gatti. Outside of Ricci off the bench it's dubious. The league figured out Al-legri dacdics years ago. So this honeymoon period will be short lived
 
Mar 10, 2009
8,817
If he wins or mounts a serious challenge for the scudetto then that'd definitely be an incredible achievement regardless of what Inter or Napoli did in the transfer windows. But don't worry they're shit they wont win the league
Serie A is currently tender and weak so they could do. Still think that on paper Inter have the best team but they are an old team and in transition so who knows. No clear favourites this time.
 

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