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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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in belgium, we had a coach that you would like very much

arie koster, dutchie, coached club brugges

played retardedly offensive anywere he went, it was nice to watch, they played even prettyer then anderlecht

however, both in the league and in europe, they kept losing points, because lategame goals on counters, because no balance, etc
they went from top to nearly exit in eurocrapleague

then came this german coach who played capello style result football
he saved their ass in the eurocrapleague, and they went from mid table to second close to anderlecht, untill their first defeat this weekend


and that is, why fancy coaches only work in retarded leagues like la liga, and get eaten in a league with actual competition
...because I said I wanted a fancy coach.
 

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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With Capello's first season we had 8 draws in total, we have 7 now.
With Capello's second season we had 10, that's only 3 more than now and there is still more than half a calendar left.
BLOOM!

That should shut him up. Buuuutttt I am sure he will attempt a feeble comeback.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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With Capello's first season we had 8 draws in total, we have 7 now.
With Capello's second season we had 10, that's only 3 more than now and there is still more than half a calendar left.
yeah, lets forget the wins and losses to make a point eh jack :tup:

incalculate capello's stats in cups, and look at the total picture of serie a aswel

its relative high draw, and very low loss

and thats with a retardedly talented squad, the most balanced team on the world at that time
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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yeah, lets forget the wins and losses to make a point eh jack :tup:

incalculate capello's stats in cups, and look at the total picture of serie a aswel

its relative high draw, and very low loss

and thats with a retardedly talented squad, the most balanced team on the world at that time
Brother Zach, you seem to be a somewhat of an excuse digger.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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another example, the 2001/2002 serie a

20 wins 11 draws 3 losses, wich a team less talented then capello's, but better coached

thats one draw every 3 games, but guess what, we won stuff
 
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Probably Conte who told them to take it easy and let the time pass. Both coaches seemed satisfied with 1 pt.
It seemed like the team was satisfied from the start, given how pragmatic Juve was.

Yea, that shit was pussy approach right there, it gave a title to our total performance in the game.
I agree that too much was made about Udinese at home, when we've been lethal as well. Two forwards was the way to go.

Do people think there are slight issues of motivation when not playing at our new home?
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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It seemed like the team was satisfied from the start, given how pragmatic Juve was.



I agree that too much was made about Udinese at home, when we've been lethal as well. Two forwards was the way to go.

Do people think there are slight issues of motivation when not playing at our new home?
No, the problem is what you said the sentence before last.

2 strikers is needed.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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:lol:

Exactly. I don't understand what his point is.
my point is, that in serie a and leagues in general, getting draws away at big teams, is wrongly looked at

they lose two points at home, you take 1 point


at home, you make the diffrence


all those examples i made, winners had 2-1 or 3-1 win/draw ratio
serie a has allways been like this, unless a team stood out

like capello's first year, the losses we had, were mostly in rotating games when we were ahead on the lead.

drawing away at udinese, in form joint leader, is good regardless how he game went.


now if we draw them at home, and we played with fear, then you can talk about courage. home games u win, away games u draw, is how to win serie a
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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my point is, that in serie a and leagues in general, getting draws away at big teams, is wrongly looked at

they lose two points at home, you take 1 point


at home, you make the diffrence


all those examples i made, winners had 2-1 or 3-1 win/draw ratio
serie a has allways been like this, unless a team stood out

like capello's first year, the losses we had, were mostly in rotating games when we were ahead on the lead.

drawing away at udinese, in form joint leader, is good regardless how he game went.


now if we draw them at home, and we played with fear, then you can talk about courage. home games u win, away games u draw, is how to win serie a
But Udinese is not a big team. Napoli is a bigger team than Udinese. The big teams in Italy are us, Milan, Inter and can be Roma. Udinese is on a fluke run right now and not to be taken with such timid displays as we shown today.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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But Udinese is not a big team. Napoli is a bigger team than Udinese. The big teams in Italy are us, Milan, Inter and can be Roma. Udinese is on a fluke run right now and not to be taken with such timid displays as we shown today.
Udinese WOOOO scary! We must neutralize them...get the fuck outa here!
 

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