Official: Massimiliano Allegri Thread II

Which fortunate team will hear 'Dai Dai Dai' next?


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Mario

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When Conte wins with this Juve team, he's a great coach, when Allegri wins he's just doing what was expected. 6 wins in a row so far... if he keeps this up, he risks having all the bandwagon fans applauding him

#SlowStart #CantWinAgainstBigTeams #CagliariMentality

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Well fucking done for beating Roma with 3-2 when 3 of Juve goals should have been disallowed!
And it gets even better when you realize that Roma were missing 4-5 starters.
 

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But when we miss 4-5 players, we get disallowed goals and other teams scoring bullshit goals on us, it's Allegri fault. :lol:
 

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With 'us' you mean juventus?

praise praise praise the juve coach
 

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it's awfull


allegri is a shit coach and time will prove it

he has a squad that is in form....take away vidal, chillieni & bonucci and they'll fall into pieces
 

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Was Vidal in Skorupski’s line of vision when Bonucci took the volley? Yes, he was,” confessed Allegri.
At least :max: tries to be honest
 

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Well fucking done for beating Roma with 3-2 when 3 of Juve goals should have been disallowed!
And it gets even better when you realize that Roma were missing 4-5 starters.

LoL so what you're saying is that Conte, the coach that almost everyone here considered way better than Allegri, never won a game with some disputed goals :lol:?
About starters, last time I checked Juve had its own injured or semi-injured starters, plus the replacements for Roma did much better than some starters (Pjanic and Nainggolan to name a couple)

Allegri is definitely having the last laugh considering how Spalleti, Prandelli, etc that were considered to replace him (should I even mention Seedorf) are doing.
 

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LoL so what you're saying is that Conte, the coach that almost everyone here considered way better than Allegri, never won a game with some disputed goals :lol:?
About starters, last time I checked Juve had its own injured or semi-injured starters, plus the replacements for Roma did much better than some starters (Pjanic and Nainggolan to name a couple)

Allegri is definitely having the last laugh considering how Spalleti, Prandelli, etc that were considered to replace him (should I even mention Seedorf) are doing.

the fact allegri is doing well shows how dumb the majority of posters here are for thinking he was our problem.
 

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Allegri is not a good coach. He's mediocre at best. Even so, a mediocre coach will still win games if they have a vastly superior team.
At the moment, Juventus have a vastly superior team.

Allegri might not've been the only problem in Milan, but he was definetely a problem.
The results were to begin with lacking. The games were outright boring.
Leaving that aside, the main problem was that the players weren't satisfied with him.
It's better to fire a coach, than buying a whole new team. Firing Allegri was the right choice.
 

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Allegri is a good coach but he is jube coach
 

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Cant belive how much luck he got at juve right now, everything goes their way..

Sooner or later the luck will end, and we will see the real face of Allegro
 

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LoL so what you're saying is that Conte, the coach that almost everyone here considered way better than Allegri, never won a game with some disputed goals :lol:?
About starters, last time I checked Juve had its own injured or semi-injured starters, plus the replacements for Roma did much better than some starters (Pjanic and Nainggolan to name a couple)

Conte made that team. Allegri is just continuing contes work.
 

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the fact allegri is doing well shows how dumb the majority of posters here are for thinking he was our problem.

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He became a problem when he stopped caring though
 

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He became a problem when he stopped caring though

Not exactly, he became a problem when the team stopped following him. If people know that you're leaving and that management doesn't care what you say, they know that their current effort won't count too much, it affects their motivation and performance.

It's like working for 3-4 months in a job and no matter what you do the CEO doesn't care what the manager says and the manager can't fire you or give you a higher salary, and at the end of these 3-4 months you get to work for a different manager. A lot of people would do just the bare minimum, cut corners, try not to get injured... at the end of the day, soccer is just another job.

Of course there are also people with good work ethic but the game is played with 11 players.

On other news, it's so funny when people try to make all kinds of excuses when the facts don't agree with what they say :D .
 

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ok...ok..... i get it.

Allegri is great coach. even world class for some members.

so what? he's not milan coach anymore. he's even managing ladri.. and whats the point we're discussing here?
 

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Allegri is so lucky it pisses me off... first he wins Coach of the Year in Italy with Cagliari, than he wins a Serie A with Milan, than he wins against Barca with a shit team, then he gets to a 3rd place with the same shit team, then after getting sacked immediately gets hired by Juventus, then wins the first 6 games which is better than any of the previous 3 seasons with Conte becoming the first coach in Italy to ever win the first 4 games with no goals taken and extends the record to 5 games with no goals taken... with most of the games without the injured Barzagli, Vidal and Pirlo.
He's so lucky he might even get Ogbonna and Giovinco to play good.

He's the luckiest man in the world

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#AllegriWhyYouSoLucky
 

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Just rent his dick from mr milanista and stfu
 

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I was one of those in his last season who wanted him to go because it wasnt working anymore. He was part of the problem, but not the main problem.

His stubborness also cost him the job because he was going with the same team and formation despite it not working. For example Montolivo as the anchor 12/13 was a major success, why did he change his role completely to a box 2 box midfielder the season after and gave de jong the anchor position? I don't get how you could change a winning team. And also limit one of our best players (its quite clear that its important for the team that one of its best players performs). This was also not the only change he did, but several others. And despite the results going shit, he continued with the same players. He could also have changed to 4-2-3-1 formation but no he continued with 4-3-3. He was incapable of a change cause he was too stubborn.

But, all in all, even the most allegri haters can't get away from this fact, is that he did more than a good job with Milan winning the title the first year. Second year 2nd place, but we really should have won the scudetto this year too, and the 3rd year we got the CL qualification place despite selling Ibra and Thiago and being called out as a mid table team during and before the season. His Champions League adventure was a bit disappointing though, being eliminated by babies at this stage by tottenham and poor results in relatively easy groups. We came second in the groups all three years and because of this you obviously meet tougher teams in the next stage.

I think allegri always has been an intelligent coach, and he is showing it in Juventus now just like he did with milan in his first years, its just that he made some wrong and crucial mistakes in his last years that was end of an era. But you cant only blame him for the horrific season, the managment did very little to satisfy allegris needs.

Juventus completely dominates its opponents from the start to finish now with allegri, with much possesion. Conte was more the waiting guy. I think he can develop this Juventus and take it to the next level wich Conte felt he couldn't do and left. Also he has a managment who supports him 100% and listents to his needs, like not selling players he dont want to sell, buy players he wants etc. In Milan it wasnt like that.

But I don't regret allegri leaving. Im glad we have pippo now and can start something new and fresh!

cheers
 
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In the groups, we always had Barcelona or Real Madrid.

Malaga were great that year and should have beaten Dortmund.
 

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In the groups, we always had Barcelona or Real Madrid.

Malaga were great that year and should have beaten Dortmund.

Season 12/13 in groups we had Malaga and Zenit as the ''toughest'' opponents. Malaga won the group this year and we got the second place, making us play against barca next stage while malaga got to play against porto. Its completely unacceptable to no not win the group.
 
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Season 12/13 in groups we had Malaga and Zenit as the ''toughest'' opponents. Malaga won the group this year and we got the second place, making us play against barca next stage while malaga got to play against porto. Its completely unacceptable to no not win the group.

Oh bullshit
You completely forget that Zenit bought Hulk that year for 60 million bucks...more money than we've spent in years
And that year was the year we sold Thiago Silva and Zlatan as well as got rid of most of our Senatore's
I was surprised we fucking passed the group stages to begin with
 

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Oh bullshit
You completely forget that Zenit bought Hulk that year for 60 million bucks...more money than we've spent in years
And that year was the year we sold Thiago Silva and Zlatan as well as got rid of most of our Senatore's
I was surprised we fucking passed the group stages to begin with

What a crock if shitt.

Did you seriously just say that? Since when did zenit become superiour to us?

Wow they bought an overrated Hulk, damn what a team.. Hulk and witsel for a total of 80m euros...

If your expectations is like that, maybe milan is the wrong club for you. I think its better to support Bologna for you.
 

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If your expectations is like that, maybe milan is the wrong club for you.

First of all STFU you delusional Montolivo fanboy before ever trying to question me as a Milan Fan

Second of all
What expectations? I don't know what world you're living in but that season the summer transfer mercato was a fucking nightmare
We sold our 2 best players and 90% of our Veterans left and we didn't purchase good players to replace them...essentially fucking over the team

Even Galliani himself called it "Year Zero"...WTF could I expect from that season?
Now why would I expect that Milan would pass the group stages let alone top the UCL Group when even Galliani said we were basically "starting over from the beginning"?
Hell people were wondering if we would end up in Serie B that season when we were doing so bad at the beginning...losing to the likes of Sampdoria and whatnot

How about you stop smoking crack and stop revisioning history? We had a terrible team that season...and it was a surprise we qualified from the group stages...and it was even more of a surprise when we beat Barcelona

Allegri was terrible in his last season...but in 2012/13...nah...he got us to 3rd place and even made a semi-decent run in CL(beating Barca at home being the highlight) which is more than most of us expected
 
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