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Robee

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Better style is valuable in itself even if you keep results constant (assuming thats a certainty).

But to answer your question of why enact change at all? it is that after a few years with Allegri, the results seemed to be slipping and not constant. Last year we were worse than 2 years ago. This year we did worse than the last in the CL and lost the coppa despite a much superior squad. The investment has increased but both the quality and the results were in decline. And so keeping Allegri wasnt a guarantee of local dominance and far CL runs anymore, and there was no year over year improvement in how effective our football is the way it was in his first 3 seasons.
Well, that's quite the contradiction with what the inside of our crests say...

Agreed on the rest. We definitely needed a change.
 

Post Ironic

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The irony of watching Nedved96's favourite coach win the CL final with only 35% possession (3 shots on target to Spurs 8), his team playing hoofball unable to string 3 passes together, and relying entirely on an iffy penalty and individual brilliance to take the win. :seven:

His tactics today made Allegri's tactics look like tiki-taka. :lol3:

@zizinho @il brutto @Cerval

According to Nedved96's past comments, Spurs had a divine right to win this game. :baus:
 

.zero

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Better style is valuable in itself even if you keep results constant (assuming thats a certainty).

But to answer your question of why enact change at all? it is that after a few years with Allegri, the results seemed to be slipping and not constant. Last year we were worse than 2 years ago. This year we did worse than the last in the CL and lost the coppa despite a much superior squad. The investment has increased but both the quality and the results were in decline. And so keeping Allegri wasnt a guarantee of local dominance and far CL runs anymore, and there was no year over year improvement in how effective our football is the way it was in his first 3 seasons.
If you chart a new coach achieving the same results as the prior then progress would be flat year-over-year. Style doesn't register in wins and losses, nor does appear in the record books, stats, metrics.

It only gets recanted on highlight reels, and useless venues of discussion like forums, twitter, etc. - all of which have zero value in the real world and any application
 

icemaη

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Klopp's team had 35% possession today, and played shit football. I thought you said winning while playing shitty football is terrible? :lol3:

And obviously Klopp is a great coach. So is Allegri. The two aren't mutually exclusive, well maybe they are for morons? :boh:
Think about the number of fans Liverpool lost today because of their shit football.
 

.zero

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Think about the number of fans Liverpool lost today because of their shit football.
Yeah their lack of style today really hurt the club in the grand scheme of things

Can't wait for Sarri to revolutionize football at Juve and win another domestic double at best

Joe Camel will embody Lo stile Juve both on and off the field :lol:
 

Osman

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He was obviously sarcastic. Nobody is that stupud.
You must be new to Tuz.


Welcome, meet our dear friend Fillipo aka Juve_Fanatic, his hobbies are dressing in pink dresses, getting old Juve logo back tattoo just as we changing to new logo, filming himself doing the CR7 Ssuuu celebration, and making reactionary hot takes on any current game.



If Spurs had gotten a hand ball pk goal and defended all game and play like shit, and still win, you would read him making the same exact post about Pocchetino instead.
 

icemaη

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You must be new to Tuz.


Welcome, meet our dear friend Fillipo aka Juve_Fanatic, his hobbies q are dressing in pink dresses, getting old Juve logo back tattoo just as we changing to new logo, filming himself doing the CR7 Ssuuu celebration, and making reactionary hot takes on any current game.



If Spurs had gotten a hand ball pk goal and defended all game and play like shit, and still win, you would read him making the same exact post about Pocchetino instead.
Osman, the broken. Keeper of Tuz history.
 
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