The Rumour Commode XLVIII: Tare Tare Sauce

Samaldinho

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@MilanNewsit: Napoli interested in Yacine Adli
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Is now the time with these changes we get to tell the dickhead management and owners “We told u so!”
 

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Can anyone start trashing Allegri, I'm not ready for this much positivity :jump:
Allegri can be hit or miss, but he will do better than our portuguese coaches, i dont have doubt.
However, if we dont get real reinforcements, not even pep would help us.
We still have error prone cb’s, every single one of them. We still dont have a real dm or a passing midfielder.
We still have Theo and Leao who can play shit for 10 games in a row. We still have unprooven striker…a lot of work to do
 

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Ok I'm cautiously satisfied with Allegri but there's been no announcement about Sergio leaving. Not the best look but the club can't do anything about leaks like this I guess. I wish Conceicao the best.
Didnt we sign him fir six months?
 

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Or some things were decided long ago . That would explain meetings with Tare during the season and why Allegri was following our games .

Given how quickly the Allegri deal was closed, it’s hard to believe this came together overnight. Moves like this don’t happen on a whim – not with a coach of his stature, and certainly not with our usual pace.

Let’s not forget: Furlani and Tare had a long, in-depth meeting back in early April. After that, things went quiet. No leaks, no follow-ups, just... silence. And now, weeks later, Tare is suddenly brought in and Allegri signs – despite the media insisting for weeks that he had a pre-agreement with De Laurentiis?

It doesn’t add up – unless that April meeting was more than just a first contact. Unless that was the moment the blueprint was drawn: not just for the new coach, but for the entire next season.

Because it's not just about Allegri. The signals suggest there's already a clear internal roadmap: who stays, who leaves, which profiles fit Allegri's vision and which don't. The speed and clarity with which these decisions are emerging point to planning that goes back further than it seems.

It’s not typical of this management to move quickly. Which is exactly why this sudden decisiveness feels like the result of something that’s been in the works for a while.

#ninjas
 

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Given how quickly the Allegri deal was closed, it’s hard to believe this came together overnight. Moves like this don’t happen on a whim – not with a coach of his stature, and certainly not with our usual pace.

Let’s not forget: Furlani and Tare had a long, in-depth meeting back in early April. After that, things went quiet. No leaks, no follow-ups, just... silence. And now, weeks later, Tare is suddenly brought in and Allegri signs – despite the media insisting for weeks that he had a pre-agreement with De Laurentiis?

It doesn’t add up – unless that April meeting was more than just a first contact. Unless that was the moment the blueprint was drawn: not just for the new coach, but for the entire next season.

Because it's not just about Allegri. The signals suggest there's already a clear internal roadmap: who stays, who leaves, which profiles fit Allegri's vision and which don't. The speed and clarity with which these decisions are emerging point to planning that goes back further than it seems.

It’s not typical of this management to move quickly. Which is exactly why this sudden decisiveness feels like the result of something that’s been in the works for a while.

#ninjas
Alo, please. I beg of you.
 

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Given how quickly the Allegri deal was closed, it’s hard to believe this came together overnight. Moves like this don’t happen on a whim – not with a coach of his stature, and certainly not with our usual pace.

Let’s not forget: Furlani and Tare had a long, in-depth meeting back in early April. After that, things went quiet. No leaks, no follow-ups, just... silence. And now, weeks later, Tare is suddenly brought in and Allegri signs – despite the media insisting for weeks that he had a pre-agreement with De Laurentiis?

It doesn’t add up – unless that April meeting was more than just a first contact. Unless that was the moment the blueprint was drawn: not just for the new coach, but for the entire next season.

Because it's not just about Allegri. The signals suggest there's already a clear internal roadmap: who stays, who leaves, which profiles fit Allegri's vision and which don't. The speed and clarity with which these decisions are emerging point to planning that goes back further than it seems.

It’s not typical of this management to move quickly. Which is exactly why this sudden decisiveness feels like the result of something that’s been in the works for a while.

#ninjas
+ Tare’s son basically said his dad signed months ago but he couldn’t say anything until now.

Yeah this was closed months ago.
 

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Given how quickly the Allegri deal was closed, it’s hard to believe this came together overnight. Moves like this don’t happen on a whim – not with a coach of his stature, and certainly not with our usual pace.

Let’s not forget: Furlani and Tare had a long, in-depth meeting back in early April. After that, things went quiet. No leaks, no follow-ups, just... silence. And now, weeks later, Tare is suddenly brought in and Allegri signs – despite the media insisting for weeks that he had a pre-agreement with De Laurentiis?

It doesn’t add up – unless that April meeting was more than just a first contact. Unless that was the moment the blueprint was drawn: not just for the new coach, but for the entire next season.

Because it's not just about Allegri. The signals suggest there's already a clear internal roadmap: who stays, who leaves, which profiles fit Allegri's vision and which don't. The speed and clarity with which these decisions are emerging point to planning that goes back further than it seems.

It’s not typical of this management to move quickly. Which is exactly why this sudden decisiveness feels like the result of something that’s been in the works for a while.

#ninjas
Could be also the result of the meeting between Furlani and Cardinale regarding clarifying " Who is who " in the club .
 

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I just hope that Allegri has grown some balls to actually watch his team take penalties. Having a beta coach who pussy out and face the ad board during penalties is downright demotivating.
 

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Sky / Peppe Di Stefano 3 days ago: 'There are chances that Conceicao can stay, Tare wanted to bring him to Lazio'
Well now he can go do Lazio with Tare's blessing.
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