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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Failegri like his geezers and trusty little soldiers, so Sandro will trigger that automatic renewal. Cuads probably won't, thankfully, as he is injury prone and won't get enough games. Hopefully Bonucci sits out most of next season as well - he's become a liability at his age.

Failegri wanting to retain these geezers, seeking a Fagiot renewal, and continuing to give Parepiss (a never was shitcunt whom he requested) tells me everything I need to know about his qualities as a coach at the top level - the game has evolved, but the fool hasn't.

And yet, you still have people "believing in him" and "choosing to give him the benefit of the doubt" all while tugging at his dick because he managed to beat Nantes (actually it was Di Maria but whatever) 3-0 and once upon a time replicated that same scoreline against the mighty Barfa.
 

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DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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And yet, you still have people "believing in him" and "choosing to give him the benefit of the doubt" all while tugging at his dick because he managed to beat Nantes (actually it was Di Maria but whatever) 3-0 and once upon a time replicated that same scoreline against the mighty Barfa.
Like, where?

Where?

The benefit of the doubt is long gone. He certainly earned it in his first stint here though, so sorry if I can't see what's supposed to be wrong with having that initial mindset.

Same with people who still believe in him. Name them pls.

It's "people" who don't even exist anymore at this point. The haters are more obsessed with the guy than the throaters. It's the former who have to bring his name into every 2nd discussion, not the latter.

Prime example being the Di Maria thread after the Nantes game. Instead of being happy, it's Allegri here, Allegri there.

I just hope he does well and I'm happy when we win games, seeing as he might still be here next season, but believing in him after such a long time of failure at this point? That ship has long left the station @Scottish
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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Like, where?

Where?

The benefit of the doubt is long gone. He certainly earned it in his first stint here though, so sorry if I can't see what's supposed to be wrong with having that initial mindset.

Same with people who still believe in him. Name them pls.

It's "people" who don't even exist anymore at this point. The haters are more obsessed with the guy than the throaters. It's the former who have to bring his name into every 2nd discussion, not the latter.

Prime example being the Di Maria thread after the Nantes game. Instead of being happy, it's Allegri here, Allegri there.

I just hope he does well and I'm happy when we win games, seeing as he might still be here next season, but believing in him after such a long time of failure at this point? That ship has long left the station @Scottish
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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Like, where?

Where?

The benefit of the doubt is long gone. He certainly earned it in his first stint here though, so sorry if I can't see what's supposed to be wrong with having that initial mindset.

Same with people who still believe in him. Name them pls.

It's "people" who don't even exist anymore at this point. The haters are more obsessed with the guy than the throaters. It's the former who have to bring his name into every 2nd discussion, not the latter.

Prime example being the Di Maria thread after the Nantes game. Instead of being happy, it's Allegri here, Allegri there.

I just hope he does well and I'm happy when we win games, seeing as he might still be here next season, but believing in him after such a long time of failure at this point? That ship has long left the station @Scottish
I am quite certain I noticed a couple of posts in the Failegri thread in which a couple of posters (who shall not be named) implied they would not be averse to having him next season if there are no "better" options, primarily because of his salary and owing to lpotentia lack of alternatives.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Like, where?

Where?

The benefit of the doubt is long gone. He certainly earned it in his first stint here though, so sorry if I can't see what's supposed to be wrong with having that initial mindset.

Same with people who still believe in him. Name them pls.

It's "people" who don't even exist anymore at this point. The haters are more obsessed with the guy than the throaters. It's the former who have to bring his name into every 2nd discussion, not the latter.

Prime example being the Di Maria thread after the Nantes game. Instead of being happy, it's Allegri here, Allegri there.

I just hope he does well and I'm happy when we win games, seeing as he might still be here next season, but believing in him after such a long time of failure at this point? That ship has long left the station @Scottish
what we need to be happy about? which trophy?
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,348
Lol people still believe in Allegri. Yes it can improve but what guarantees do you have that it will improve? I mean he is here for 2 seasons now? and still yet to make us play like a team with a proper game plan.
The only thing that goes his way are the results but then again when you have 2 teams even if the stronger side plays catenaccio they are still the favorite (unless the gap isnt that big in the first place).

Current reality aside - I expect a team like Juve to win the EL.
I understand CL with PSG and Benfica who IMO arent less than PSG in terms of final result (there is of course way more talent at PSG) but the way we got out...
I would understand should we beat Haifa twice and draw and lose to Benfica but we got humiliated against Benfica home and away not to mention the ridiculous loss against Haifa.
In the league we have teams like Monza take us for a ride and its something that shouldnt happen - Its ok to have a game where you dominate and lose by luck but our way in losing has nothing to do with luck.

All this together and common sense tells you we need a different manager - One who can bring results and make us play properly.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,652
The door to redemption on Paredes has not been closed just yet by Juventus. Allegri and the club could evaluate the confirmation of the player if his form were to great improve from now until the seasons end. However Juve would want a discounted price from PSG. (@cmdotcom)
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
33,853
The door to redemption on Paredes has not been closed just yet by Juventus. Allegri and the club could evaluate the confirmation of the player if his form were to great improve from now until the seasons end. However Juve would want a discounted price from PSG. (@cmdotcom)
it's matchday so depressing news only. they want you to give up

also, the same outlets wrote 2 days ago that paredes won't be purchased, it's just a circus

can we stick with quoting agresti, schira, maybe dimarzio because old habits die hard, a few germans when the rumor's about bundesliga players, and basically nobody else? the rest is either garbage/clickbait or recycled news
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,652
On the situation of AlexSandro

-Automatic one-year renewal upon achievement of sporting goals (attendance, etc...).

- Juve obliged to renew.

- No contact and no scheduled meeting with agents

More yes than no, but today nothing is defined. (@_Morik92_)
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,348
It's simple, don't play him
The problem is that while he is overpaid he is still better than the others.
There is no doubt we need to upgrade but until we do so its problematic as we arent exactly cruising in Serie A and there is that points penalty which IMO will be back but then we would get 20pts from the other investigation
 
Apr 17, 2013
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The door to redemption on Paredes has not been closed just yet by Juventus. Allegri and the club could evaluate the confirmation of the player if his form were to great improve from now until the seasons end. However Juve would want a discounted price from PSG. (@cmdotcom)
For the last game of the season, there will still be articles to tell us that the club is evaluating him and giving him another chance lol.
 
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