[Serie A] Juventus 1-1 Roma [August 27th, 2022] (8 Viewers)

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JCK

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JCK
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  • Thread Starter #22
    Dybala is definitely going to rip us apart in this one. It won't be pretty.
     
    May 26, 2016
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    #28
    Crucial for Allegri in what sense?
    It changes nothing.. win draw or lose..
    We can actually lose and still it would not ring any alarms.. not for me and I am someone who hates Allegri's mindset

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    well thats your opinion:: personally if i see the same type of performance against Roma as we did against Samp: that would be the end of the line for me. I know many other Juve fans and Allegri fans who feel the same. People are getting fed up

    In the end public opinion does matter and will have to be taken into consideration: even Agnelli knows that
     

    Pirlo's Beard

    Junkie Joe Joyce
    Oct 2, 2013
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    #29
    The thing is, we'll just continue our Italian coach fetish and end up grabbing some absolute trash can coach who will just be happy to be there, use whatever he's given and enjoy the life changing pay out when he's sacked early.
     

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    Feb 9, 2013
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    #33
    well thats your opinion:: personally if i see the same type of performance against Roma as we did against Samp: that would be the end of the line for me. I know many other Juve fans and Allegri fans who feel the same. People are getting fed up

    In the end public opinion does matter and will have to be taken into consideration: even Agnelli knows that
    :agree:

    We get embarrassed at home by Roma with the same insipid lineup, tactics, and display we saw against Sampdoria then it should be time up for Max.
     

    Post Ironic

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    Feb 9, 2013
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    #36
    RUS is having an orgasm reading this. :lol:
    :lol:

    I said the same last season. He needs to show improvement to start this year or it’s probably time to move on.

    The Sassuolo game was a good start. Players worked harder, showed a pulse, he adjusted his tactics very early and we played well after, early subs, young players like Miretti getting substantial time, didn’t settle at a 1-0 lead…

    But if the Sampdoria match is more the indicator of where we’re at and that’s what we see against Roma at home in Turin, I don’t see much changing, regardless of the injury woes. I want to see progress and learning from the poor performances this year. Last year was enough of this shit. Short leash, ya know.
     

    CrimsonianKing

    Count Mbangula
    Jan 16, 2013
    27,321
    #39
    :lol:

    I said the same last season. He needs to show improvement to start this year or it’s probably time to move on.

    The Sassuolo game was a good start. Players worked harder, showed a pulse, he adjusted his tactics very early and we played well after, early subs, young players like Miretti getting substantial time, didn’t settle at a 1-0 lead…

    But if the Sampdoria match is more the indicator of where we’re at and that’s what we see against Roma at home in Turin, I don’t see much changing, regardless of the injury woes. I want to see progress and learning from the poor performances this year. Last year was enough of this shit. Short leash, ya know.
    Absolutely. No more excuses, we need results.
     

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