What nonsense in Cardiff? I had hoped you were not referring to gossip, which to believe assumes the club have no back bone and the players/management who have always loved him are rather soft. Essentially rumour over what seems obvious.
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Replying to @thegutterpoet
Allegri spoke to the mistakes Bonucci made that night and said when they brought him back he had made things right, still leads us to believe there’s a lot of truth to what happened obviously only those who were there know the truth of course
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Replying to @AllJuveCast
He spoke of the Porto bother...never the final. All players denied anything happened, other than that idiotic goblin ALves. In fact Max had still suggested Bonucci a future leader of the club. They then welcomed him back with open arms after giving up on a very talented young CB.
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Replying to @thegutterpoet
Hmm, I remember reading about it and Max speaking to it. I could be mistaken of course and if I am then I retract the Bonucci part from my post. The leadership thing I don’t agree with at all. Leo has long way to go ie: Cagliari and Kean this season
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Replying to @AllJuveCast
I dont see him as a leader at all...A great deputy, but needing a leader nearby him. He has the heart of a child. Probably the mind also! It was Max's words...not mine mate. And Ill be interested to see anything reliable suggesting we lost other than Real were stronger.
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Replying to @thegutterpoet
I seem to remember an interview Mandzukic did saying that Leo and Alves got into it before that final in the dressing room and Max broke it up and said at the end of the match they were both gone. When asked about half time Mario didn’t comment if I remember correctly...
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Replying to @AllJuveCast @thegutterpoet
he did say it was the best decision as Leo and Alves brought disruption to the locker room. Leo with his constant bragging and ego and Alves and his arrogance and stupidity something along those lines. He did give a lot of credit to Max for making that call and letting both go
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Replying to @AllJuveCast
Mario said nothing of the sort. Imagine max having that happen then a few weeks later talking of bonucci being a future leader...it makes no sense as it's just silly gossip. I'm amazed at how many still hold this manufactured view.
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Replying to @thegutterpoet
Hmm never saw where Mario quashed it, I believe you though. If all was fine though why did he want to leave Juventus so abruptly like that? Something went down my friend...lol
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Replying to @AllJuveCast
Think he was suffering with his sons illness. Horrid year for him. He needed a break. So went not to a direct rival. Not to get the most money. Stayed north and went to AC. Other than his celebration for a goal, which was just childish, he's done no wrong to the club
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Still doesn’t make sense, who would support you more through that then the club you’ve been at for seven years?? Seems too strange but I could just be over analyzing. Either way let’s look to the future and Sarriball!! Appreciate the convo friend 
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Replying to @AllJuveCast
He almost quit the year before, mate. His head and heart needed by his family not the club. It was a very serious period. He needed to recharge. Death wishes for his kids also to deal with after from scum on social media. I feel for big leo!
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Replying to @thegutterpoet @AllJuveCast
And yes hope he becomes a great part of the sarri revolution!
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