Capello ‘agrees’ to Real move (1 Viewer)

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,142
#63
Great idea. I haven't seen a poll yet. How about these for candidates:

Lippi
Prandelli
Mourinho
Deschamps
Del Neri :)yuck:)
Capello
Hiddink
Novellino

Any others?
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#66
swag said:
Great idea. I haven't seen a poll yet. How about these for candidates:

Lippi
Prandelli
Mourinho
Deschamps
Del Neri :)yuck:)
Capello
Hiddink
Novellino

Any others?

You forgot Vialli Swagster. :oops:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
113,563
#72
If this is actually true, let this mercenary go. He comes to Juventus and changes the whole club around to suit his own preferences, and now after just a year and a half at the club he already supposedly wants out. I can't say I'm surprised to hear rumours such as this because afterall he basically left Roma in the middle of the night himself, so any advanced warning is better than no warning at all. If Capello wants out of this club I'll be there at club headquarters holding the door for him.


We already have a great manager in Paul Le Guen, Lyon's former coach, who knows his football both domestically and in Europe...I say employ him. Or if we can somehow tempt Guus Hiddink to Turin that would be a good choice as well because I don't see any other Italian managers taking this job.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
113,563
#73
swag said:
Great idea. I haven't seen a poll yet. How about these for candidates:

Lippi
Prandelli
Mourinho
Deschamps
Del Neri :)yuck:)
Capello
Hiddink
Novellino

Any others?
As I stated earlier, Paul Le Guen is an excellent choice IMO. He's young and tactically adept. Not to mention he wins with good football, however I doubt many care about that here..
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
#76
RochemBeck said:
As I stated earlier, Paul Le Guen is an excellent choice IMO. He's young and tactically adept. Not to mention he wins with good football, however I doubt many care about that here..
Isn't he the guy who said he'd never stay more than three years at a club?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
113,563
#79
Altair said:
Swag have a backbone lol But Seriously Le Guen hasn't proved anything, you want someone from france get Fernandez
So what has Novellino, Deschamps, and Prandelli proved exactly? Absolutely nothing. At least Le Guen has four straight Ligue 1 titles to his name...better than any other realistc candidate on the list.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
124,318
#80
Four straight Ligue 1 titles doesn't really prove anything. Lyon as a club is superior to others in the league. Here, he left and the team is still points away from the others. Even before he took charge they were either winning or fighting for the title.
 

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