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Jun 6, 2015
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#21
:agree:

4 straight domestic doubles, on pace for a 5th straight Scudetto while undefeated in the league, 2 CL final appearances, and with the home return leg next week...

And we have a redcafe style “next coach” thread.

Change name of forum to Tuzcafe
I think overall the quality of discussion on tuz has been on a pretty steep downward spiral for some time now. There is either some sort of weird cock measuring contest going on or someone is crying over something. Normal discussion without people trying offend others or turning it into a debate is scarce these days. It's almost impossible to keep an upbeat look on things reading this forum. And don't get me wrong I'm just as quilty as everyone else is.

Although it has to be said that the aforementioned behavioral patterns seem pretty universal as far as the internet is concerned.

On the other hand this longing for the good ol' days is probably the final nail in the coffin as far as my youth is concerned :grin:
 

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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#23
Who the fuck made this pathetic faggot ass shit thread ?


Trowing the towel into the ring BEFORE the returnleg


Wauw, what pathetic spoiled ass peasant shit tards some of the people here became.


Make assessments when the season is over, and not when a coach on route to become the first ever in italy to have an unbeaten season to get fired cause his seemingly unbalanced team couldnt find the solution in the middle.


Seriously suns, jump of a fucking roof and make sure you land head first on your laptop and solve two issues at once.
 

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#24
Who the fuck made this pathetic faggot ass shit thread ?


Trowing the towel into the ring BEFORE the returnleg


Wauw, what pathetic spoiled ass peasant shit tards some of the people here became.


Make assessments when the season is over, and not when a coach on route to become the first ever in italy to have an unbeaten season to get fired cause his seemingly unbalanced team couldnt find the solution in the middle.


Seriously suns, jump of a fucking roof and make sure you land head first on your laptop and solve two issues at once.
This guy :tup:
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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#25
Worst is they accuse him if giving up in CL while they themselves gave up, i even think they secretly want us to go out.
Last year, a few of them even admitted the latter part. Wanting us to fail, so management would finally sack Allegri. :sergio:

@lgorTudor

There is nothing wrong with thinking it’s time to move on at the end of the year, that a change of coach, a breath of fresh air would be a good thing for the team... there’s nothing wrong with preferring another coach.

The problem is the inane nonsense, insults, and disrespect towards Allegri. He’s brought us nothing but success and trophies, some respect and gratitude (not talking about you here) was warranted.

Personally i’ll support and cheer on any coach at Juventus until failure outweighs success. If we keep going with Allegri i’ll support and cheer him on, because one “bad” season doesn’t outweigh the previous 4. If we move on and hire another coach, I’ll support and cheer for that coach too... regardless of whether I currently like them. Pep, Zidane, Klopp, Sarri, Poch, Conte, Spalletti. I don’t care about being proven right or wrong, I’ll be cheering for whoever is on the bench here to win as long as they are here.

Rooting for your team’s coach to fail so it might hire someone you like more is the height of stupidity.
 

Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
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#26
Depends on how much money we are willing to spend.

If we are willing to break the bank in the summer transfer window, go for Guardiola or Zidane. Zidane might be the better option because I don't think Pep would get along with Ronaldo.

If we continue to rely on free transfers and target cheaper players, try to go for Klopp. He's the best coach in the world at getting good performances out of average players.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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#27
Depends on how much money we are willing to spend.

If we are willing to break the bank in the summer transfer window, go for Guardiola or Zidane. Zidane might be the better option because I don't think Pep would get along with Ronaldo.

If we continue to rely on free transfers and target cheaper players, try to go for Klopp. He's the best coach in the world at getting good performances out of average players.
I feel Klopp is the least likely out of all those options to coach us. Not because he isn't competent enough but simply because he doesn't speak Italian and I doubt we'll ever hire a non-Italian speaker.
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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#28
I feel Klopp is the least likely out of all those options to coach us. Not because he isn't competent enough but simply because he doesn't speak Italian and I doubt we'll ever hire a non-Italian speaker.
He also has no incentive to leave Liverpool.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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#31
Last year, a few of them even admitted the latter part. Wanting us to fail, so management would finally sack Allegri. :sergio:

@lgorTudor

There is nothing wrong with thinking it’s time to move on at the end of the year, that a change of coach, a breath of fresh air would be a good thing for the team... there’s nothing wrong with preferring another coach.

The problem is the inane nonsense, insults, and disrespect towards Allegri. He’s brought us nothing but success and trophies, some respect and gratitude (not talking about you here) was warranted.

Personally i’ll support and cheer on any coach at Juventus until failure outweighs success. If we keep going with Allegri i’ll support and cheer him on, because one “bad” season doesn’t outweigh the previous 4. If we move on and hire another coach, I’ll support and cheer for that coach too... regardless of whether I currently like them. Pep, Zidane, Klopp, Sarri, Poch, Conte, Spalletti. I don’t care about being proven right or wrong, I’ll be cheering for whoever is on the bench here to win as long as they are here.

Rooting for your team’s coach to fail so it might hire someone you like more is the height of stupidity.
Well the part about the disrespect and insults I agree with, but I cant figure out why people in here get so touchy about discussing the managers future even if it is mid sesaon.
We have player threads were different players are wanted sold, as soon as they have two bad games in a row, upper management threads were our owners and Director are thrashed on a daily basis. Nobody gives a damn, but discussing the manager after a devastating loss in the CHL round of 16 is apparently of limits.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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#32
Well the part about the disrespect and insults I agree with, but I cant figure out why people in here get so touchy about discussing the managers future even if it is mid sesaon.
We have player threads were different players are wanted sold, as soon as they have two bad games in a row, upper management threads were our owners and Director are thrashed on a daily basis. Nobody gives a damn, but discussing the manager after a devastating loss in the CHL round of 16 is apparently of limits.
Imo Allegri gets more shit on this forum than any of our players except Khedira.

For me, if you really need to blame someone just blame the whole group. They are all in this together, they win together and they lose together. The coach and the the players should share the blame for any failures. I'm personally not a fan of blaming a single player or the coach for collective failures.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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#35
Imo Allegri gets more shit on this forum than any of our players except Khedira.

For me, if you really need to blame someone just blame the whole group. They are all in this together, they win together and they lose together. The coach and the the players should share the blame for any failures. I'm personally not a fan of blaming a single player or the coach for collective failures.
For me it is not about blaming anybody for anything. For me it is a fanforum were we discuss how we can improve the team, so we can be the best team in the world. Wether it is changing some players for others, investment strategy, changing formation, or perhabs changing coach really does not matter. Its simply a discussion among fans and I dont get why the manager should have speciel treatment, and why people get upset when he is the topic of discussion.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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#36
For me it is not about blaming anybody for anything. For me it is a fanforum were we discuss how we can improve the team, so we can be the best team in the world. Wether it is changing some players for others, investment strategy, changing formation, or perhabs changing coach really does not matter. Its simply a discussion among fans and I dont get why the manager should have speciel treatment, and why people get upset when he is the topic of discussion.
If only the discussion was as pragmatic as you claim it is. I just don't see it myself. People have their own favorite and least-liked players/coach and quite often the discussion is already defined by those opinions. For example I think you are incapable of having an objective discussion about Mandzukic because you dislike him for some reason. Same goes for Allegri, there was a lynch mob that already hated him before that Atletico loss. It simply fueled and legitimized their hate for him.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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#37
If only the discussion was as pragmatic as you claim it is. I just don't see it myself. People have their own favorite and least-liked players/coach and quite often the discussion is already defined by those opinions. For example I think you are incapable of having an objective discussion about Mandzukic because you dislike him for some reason. Same goes for Allegri, there was a lynch mob that already hated him before that Atletico loss. It simply fueled and legitimized their hate for him.
I think that is the case for almost all members on Tuz. We have our favorites and the once we for some reason dont care for, wether it is the manager, player or Directors. I dont think it is worse for the manager than people wasting to lynch their non favorite player/ director when ever they have a bad game or a transfer rumour of some Jabroni to Juve shows up in tuttomercatoweb. At the moment one of the big topics in the press is rumours of a change in the manager for next season, so I think it is fair to discuss it on a fan forum, without people feeling buthurt.
 
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    Who the fuck made this pathetic faggot ass shit thread ?


    Trowing the towel into the ring BEFORE the returnleg


    Wauw, what pathetic spoiled ass peasant shit tards some of the people here became.


    Make assessments when the season is over, and not when a coach on route to become the first ever in italy to have an unbeaten season to get fired cause his seemingly unbalanced team couldnt find the solution in the middle.


    Seriously suns, jump of a fucking roof and make sure you land head first on your laptop and solve two issues at once.
    What the hell is wrong with you? I haven't been active here lately and you're still crazy I see. Who the hell said anything about him leaving or not? Did I say anything about me wanting him to leave? This thread was created because in the last few days we've been linked with Conte, Zidane and Pep and both him and the management keep giving us vague answers about his future.

    Talk about overreacting Zach.
     

    Zacheryah

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    Aug 29, 2010
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    What the hell is wrong with you? I haven't been active here lately and you're still crazy I see. Who the hell said anything about him leaving or not? Did I say anything about me wanting him to leave? This thread was created because in the last few days we've been linked with Conte, Zidane and Pep and both him and the management keep giving us vague answers about his future.

    Talk about overreacting Zach.
    Do you are owner of a penis and balls ? Or a big sandbag of a vagina ?


    In competitive workenviroments, predominantly male usually, conclusions are drawn at the end of the project or after key milestones. In football thats whats considered the end of the season.

    In more female infested workenviroments, aside from the gossip, excluding and other typical shit, one key factor is the immediately jumping to conclusions at any point, overreacting and beeing pathetic.

    Can you please have a watch ? I'm considerably doubting you arent female.
     
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