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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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corona, the interista cunt who broke the news about multiple players before (and most of them were not proven right), and who also said he knew about inda players making bets but will never expose them, just accused barella and bastoni of betting on their own matches

he's an attention seeking petty criminal himself, so his credibility is weak. i just wonder why would he do this

 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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corona, the interista cunt who broke the news about multiple players before (and most of them were not proven right), and who also said he knew about inda players making bets but will never expose them, just accused barella and bastoni of betting on their own matches

he's an attention seeking petty criminal himself, so his credibility is weak. i just wonder why would he do this

Money run out already?
 

MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
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Some early scudetto odds. ....
Napoli +220
Inter +250
Juve +470
AC Milan +550
Roma +1400
Atalanta +2500
Lazio +330
Fioretina +6600
Bologna +8000

Seems an embarrassment seeing these type odds year after year and then having concerns about making top 4. That should be a given!
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
34,815
Money run out already?
i have no idea what motivates a fucktard like that. he could have accused literally anyone, but he picked these two

i'd also add that since the arrest of ferdico (the inda ultra who allegedly killed a fellow interista mafioso), inda failed to win in 5 competitions, and those who were in contact with ferdico from within inda, have either left the club (inzaghi), or about to leave (calha), or were just targeted by corona (barella, bastoni). zanetti next lol
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,571
i have no idea what motivates a fucktard like that. he could have accused literally anyone, but he picked these two

i'd also add that since the arrest of ferdico (the inda ultra who allegedly killed a fellow interista mafioso), inda failed to win in 5 competitions, and those who were in contact with ferdico from within inda, have either left the club (inzaghi), or about to leave (calha), or were just targeted by corona (barella, bastoni). zanetti next lol
I'd love to see marotta get implicated more than anyone. Anything to see that smug bastard called out.
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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Love for the twitter pundits, but I do think a professional football coach with decades of football experience knows more about defense and transitions than we do. Also Allegri is probably one of the most tactical coaches ever since his Cagliari days.
 

Alex-444

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Sep 5, 2005
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Love for the twitter pundits, but I do think a professional football coach with decades of football experience knows more about defense and transitions than we do. Also Allegri is probably one of the most tactical coaches ever since his Cagliari days.
Let's get him back? Did you miss jihadball
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Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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I would take Allegri over Tudor any day of the week.

His second stint wasn't successful, but it was obvious later with Thiago Motta that this squad wasn't good enough. Allegri had to do it with Miretti/McKennie Locatelli Rabiot and Chiesa and Vlahovic upfront. As turned out later, none of those players were world class in any way. I dont think he could've played fluent attacking football with such a mediocre squad.

Season before that wasn't too good either: https://www.transfermarkt.nl/juventus-fc/kader/verein/506/plus/0/galerie/0?saison_id=2022
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,229
I would take Allegri over Tudor any day of the week.

His second stint wasn't successful, but it was obvious later with Thiago Motta that this squad wasn't good enough. Allegri had to do it with Miretti/McKennie Locatelli Rabiot and Chiesa and Vlahovic upfront. As turned out later, none of those players were world class in any way. I dont think he could've played fluent attacking football with such a mediocre squad.

Season before that wasn't too good either: https://www.transfermarkt.nl/juventus-fc/kader/verein/506/plus/0/galerie/0?saison_id=2022
he had world class players in his first stint too and played the same soul sucking football in the last two seasons of his first stint though
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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good point here. i missed the interview by the lille president when he states that lille only earned 7m from the sale of osimhen because they considered worthless players as counterparts, plus there were agent fees, commissions and shit :baus:

and chiné is still sleeping on it. good thing that he earned a contract for another 3 years as a figc chief prosecutor. what a worthless bunch of corrupt nobodies.

 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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I would take Allegri over Tudor any day of the week.

His second stint wasn't successful, but it was obvious later with Thiago Motta that this squad wasn't good enough. Allegri had to do it with Miretti/McKennie Locatelli Rabiot and Chiesa and Vlahovic upfront. As turned out later, none of those players were world class in any way. I dont think he could've played fluent attacking football with such a mediocre squad.

Season before that wasn't too good either: https://www.transfermarkt.nl/juventus-fc/kader/verein/506/plus/0/galerie/0?saison_id=2022
Gegenpressing’s emergence from the 2000s to the mid-2010s — highlighted by Klopp’s Liverpool and the influence of Rangnick’s coaching philosophy — transformed football by replacing reactive defending with proactive, high-intensity systems. The modern game has become quicker, more tactical, and relentlessly demanding. In contrast, Allegri has struggled to adapt to this evolution. His inability to create time and space on the ball means his teams often fail to retain possession and build attacks, forcing them to sit deeper and ultimately limiting their ability to generate scoring opportunities.
 

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