Maurizio Sarri (82 Viewers)

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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But he does it in a classy way. I can see our current coach chewing his cigarettes, picking his nose and saying "oh, he said that, well his mother is a..."... amazing but totally plausible
"Jurgen also said that he doesn’t watch much Italian football, so that explains his confusion! Jurgen is one of the smartest and funniest people I’ve ever known and what he’s doing here is shaking off the burden of being the favourites."
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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It was clear from the very start that this would be a different type of season. I think it’s motivating to be in a title race to the very end, so I feel we have to feed from this situation."

@JCK
The guy learnt a lot about banks service policy, always there's someone or something else to blame for
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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reading that man do I miss Zach's explosiveness. Its too bad he had to go racist with it cause the "ginger destroyer" shit was hilarious

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I think it's the Dortmund away game that finally got most of Tuz on board with Max.
:agree: That was the game that made me believe. I was so nervous, convinced we would lose beforehand.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Jokes aside, people were attached to Conte and we didn't play very well under Max at the beginning. We weren't as dull as in 2019/20, but we were boring. Many didn't like Allegri. Before that return leg against Dortmund in Germany, we weren't doing any better than we are right now. In serie A we had 54 pts after 23 rounds (same as today). In CL we barely made it through the group, we lost Super Coppa to Napoli and in Coppa Italia semis we lost the first leg at home to Fiorentina.
Then we destroyed Dortmund and we all started loving Allegri.

I don't expect that with Sarri, but I really really hope it will happen.
 

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