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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Don't worry, you'll get ur Italian managers ad nauseam, starting with Allegri again next year.
And this is a problem, why? As long as we hire the right Italian coaches, and provide a good squad, we’ll be fine. Allegri should be sacked, but I’d happily give De Zerbi a shot here.

We had a great run under Conte and Allegri, with 8 straight scudetti between them, 4 straight domestic doubles, two CL finals. Now it’s time to hand the reins to another young and promising Italian coach.
 

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Bjerknes

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And this is a problem, why? As long as we hire the right Italian coaches, and provide a good squad, we’ll be fine. Allegri should be sacked, but I’d happily give De Zerbi a shot here.

We had a great run under Conte and Allegri, with 8 straight scudetti between them, 4 straight domestic doubles, two CL finals. Now it’s time to hand the reins to another young and promising Italian coach.
Because I'm not convinced that De Zerbi or other Italian managers will actually come here and change things. We expected that with Sarri and ended up playing basically the same crap football. I want to hire someone from the outside who has a strong, modern philosophy.
 

Post Ironic

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Because I'm not convinced that De Zerbi or other Italian managers will actually come here and change things. We expected that with Sarri and ended up playing basically the same crap football. I want to hire someone from the outside who has a strong, modern philosophy.
That’s not true at all. Sarri played crap football at Chelsea before he came here. They didn’t score much and were a boring ass side in the wide open PL.

Pirlo, while lacking experience to be a top coach so early in his career definitely changed things up and had us playing a modern attacking style, we were just incredibly disorganized defensively and that hurt us.

So I doubt a coach like De Zerbi or whoever else is going to come here and switch to Allegri style just because.

Stop being so butthurt about everything Italian.
 

Bjerknes

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That’s not true at all. Sarri played crap football at Chelsea before he came here. They didn’t score much and were a boring ass side in the wide open PL.

Pirlo, while lacking experience to be a top coach so early in his career definitely changed things up and had us playing a modern attacking style, we were just incredibly disorganized defensively and that hurt us.

So I doubt a coach like De Zerbi or whoever else is going to come here and switch to Allegri style just because.

Stop being so butthurt about everything Italian.
I disagree obviously, but we'll never get to see it because this club has no imagination and needs to tick the nationality box in the hiring process. If we wanted an up and coming Italian manager we should have just stuck with Pirlo, which is what I wanted over this.
 

Cerval

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4 of 10 is “like more than half”? Math not one of your strengths, eh?

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Literally no one on Tuz wants Allegri to keep coaching here, Dai has said multiple times it is time to get a new coach. But keep making shit up Cuspy Cusp. :baus:
I remembered that Ancelotti coached Chelsea but forgot it was Di Matteo that lead them in 2012
 

icemaη

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That’s not true at all. Sarri played crap football at Chelsea before he came here. They didn’t score much and were a boring ass side in the wide open PL.

Pirlo, while lacking experience to be a top coach so early in his career definitely changed things up and had us playing a modern attacking style, we were just incredibly disorganized defensively and that hurt us.

So I doubt a coach like De Zerbi or whoever else is going to come here and switch to Allegri style just because.

Stop being so butthurt about everything Italian.
Andy hasn't been able to get over Guiseppe Rossi's betrayal :snoop:
 

Bjerknes

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Andy hasn't been able to get over Guiseppe Rossi's betrayal :snoop:
Honestly, that's really not the case and I don't really care about it. I just want to try something different as a club, unless we don't care about being a global brand and want to use a single statistic in our hiring process. Being seeing as that I'm arguing with a bunch of German, Indian, and Canadian Azzurri fans, it's probably something they don't want to hear.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Unless you're looking to rehire Ancelotti, then I'm not sure how much difference it makes.

Is Trap available?
okay, di matteo doesn't count either i guess. and lippi can be dismissed as he won on penalties. trap won a match that shouldn't have been played in the first place. anyone else?

also, if spalletti wins it this year (he won't, but let's play regardless), then it won't matter cause we won't hire him anyway

do i get it right?
 

Bjerknes

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okay, di matteo doesn't count either i guess. and lippi can be dismissed as he won on penalties. trap won a match that shouldn't have been played in the first place. anyone else?

also, if spalletti wins it this year (he won't, but let's play regardless), then it won't matter cause we won't hire him anyway

do i get it right?
Are you saying we should hire Spalletti?

Ranieri won EPL... lets hire him again.

You're intentionally missing the point.
 

s4tch

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Are you saying we should hire Spalletti?

Ranieri won EPL... lets hire him again.

You're intentionally missing the point.
what's the point again? besides the usual italians are shit mantra, that is

italians do many things wrong. they are corrupt, pathetically petty, their administration is a joke, i could go on. but they always have excellent coaches

and yes, i'd hire spalletti. wouldn't be my first pick, but i'd do it just to prove a point i've been parroting for years: our squad is lacking quality in multiple key positions, so spalletti's juve could never play like his current napoli. coaches aren't magic wands
 
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Italians are some of the worst coaches to ever play coach the game of anything sports.

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Honestly, Italian football has been on the decline since the 70s when every amazing player played in Italy. Re-run your "Italians are the best" starting in 1990.
 
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