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tosh_rose

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Aug 21, 2010
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Juve, Dybala insults Allegri after being subbed off : the latest
23 October at 09:00

Juve came away with a big win yesterday in Udine (6-2) but there was seemingly some tension. Other than Mandzukic's red card, there now seems to be a Dybala case. The motive? When he was subbed off by Allegri, the young Argentine star seemingly insulted the coach. After being subbed off for Douglas Costa, Dybala said a few vulgar words as he was seemingly talking to the coach. Something similar happened last season when Bonucci was suspended because of remarks he made towards the Italian coach. It remains to be seen if actions will be taken against Dybala...

During the Sky Calcio Club show, Giuseppe Bergomi said: "Dybala should look at Hamsik :lol::lol::sergio: . He is always subbed off and never says anything. You can't act like this, he has to learn. It is normal for the coach to take you off sometimes since he might want to change the dynamics...". You can view the Dybala-Allegri moment bellow here on Calciomercato.com (via Mauro Cossu).

Phahahahh, the latest :lol::lol: Geez, what a pathetic site calciomercato really is...

And for example, here`s another article by them, from today, which is unrelated to Juve and Paulo, so I`m sorry for the offtopic.

Exclusive: Why AC Milan didn’t sack Montella, possible replacements revealed

AC Milan did not sack Vincenzo Montella after yesterday’s 0-0 draw against Genoa. The rossoneri are without a win in the last six games in all competitions and are very far from Champions League placements. Fans are pushing to sack Montella but club’s executives don’t want to part companies with the Italian yet.

Calciomercato.com has understood that Montella wasn’t sacked yesterday because AC Milan are due to face many games in the coming weeks. WAT?!? :lol::lol: The rossoneri will travel to Verona on Wednesday to face Chievo before the week-end’s home clash against Juventus.

AC Milan executives did not want to sack Montella in the middle of such a busy period but if the away game to Chievo will end with a defeat the Italian is likely to get sacked. - Again, WAT?!?! :lol:

AC Milan executives have lost their patience with Montella and it is more their busy schedule than their trust in Montella to have saved the job of the Aeroplanino. - WAT?!? Lost patience, but are busy atm. Ok, makes sense...

Meantime, the rossoneri are considering possible Montella replacements. The likes of Paulo Sousa and Walter Mazzarri are in pole position to take over at AC Milan, Gennaro Gattuso could be a possible interim manager but reports in England claim Conte could be sacked by Chelsea in the coming hours. - Really?! In the coming hours?!? But what if Chelsea has many games in the coming weeks and Roman A. has a busy schedule and decides not to sack him in the coming hours?!?

If the former Juve boss faces Chelsea sack he’d automatically become AC Milan’s first choice.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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So what happened here? Did he insult Allegri bc on that video I cant see anything? Maybe just more of a frustration with himself for failing to find the net last night coupled with the fact that he cost team several points in the last few games. Chalk it up and move on...
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Seems every player badass names himself after turns out to bed a bad apple..
Badass is a jinx extraordinare. He should be Inter supporter for the good of Juventus

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Btw this dybala incident seems like whole lot of nothing. He swore when he saw he was being substituted he did not swear at Allegro
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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He was angry, but i dont think it was directed at Max. He was mad about his perfomance, which wasnt really good and he knew he should do better. He also knows Allegri trust him - he said Dybala will score all the penalties.
 

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