[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (87 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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By 'it' he means the big picture I'm guessing. He's still a genius and probably my favourite coach.

Dooz, never say that about Blanc again :D
Man, he has an Inter label over his face. :D

Only if an attractive job comes up or he wins the CL, Curr.

I don't think he'd join Liverpool, Douchen. I think he fancies his chances of being the next Man Utd coach, so I doubt he'd spoil that by joining Liverpool.
Really? He could wait for more years than but it's also possible. I'm not sure if he'd be willing to wait as much and he loves EPL. He also said he'll return to Chelsea so...

Next option for him is Real. Probably his next job.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
Only if an attractive job comes up or he wins the CL, Curr.

I don't think he'd join Liverpool, Douchen. I think he fancies his chances of being the next Man Utd coach, so I doubt he'd spoil that by joining Liverpool.
I think he is destined to replace Fergie. Where he goes before then is hard to know though. Real will surely be interested but I can't see him putting up with their president.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,984
I would have respect for him if he took a job like Liverpool, with potential constraints. I agree the Man Utd job is set up for him, but Fergie is going to die on that bench so he might as well bide his time.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,090
He's going to Madrid. He said that he wants to win the league in England, Italy and Spain and if the Madrid job is available next summer with all the players they got right now I think he will accept that challenge.

And we'll end up with Pellegrini and everybody will be satisfied :D
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
By 'it' he means the big picture I'm guessing. He's still a genius and probably my favourite coach.

Dooz, never say that about Blanc again :D
A genius? A decent coach, but who can instill a winners mentaliy. Don't get me wrong he's done very well at Inter, but he's really not that special. The reason he doesnt like Italy is because they are indifferent to him. He cant stand that, he has to be the centre of attention. He doesnt care about trophies, his players, chelsea or anything, only about his image. He'll go to Spain next to feed his ego and say he's the best.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,514
A genius? A decent coach, but who can instill a winners mentaliy. Don't get me wrong he's done very well at Inter, but he's really not that special. The reason he doesnt like Italy is because they are indifferent to him. He cant stand that, he has to be the centre of attention. He doesnt care about trophies, his players, chelsea or anything, only about his image. He'll go to Spain next to feed his ego and say he's the best.
Didn't he also had some kind of feud with English media in his last season at Chelsea?
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
A genius? A decent coach, but who can instill a winners mentaliy. Don't get me wrong he's done very well at Inter, but he's really not that special. The reason he doesnt like Italy is because they are indifferent to him. He cant stand that, he has to be the centre of attention. He doesnt care about trophies, his players, chelsea or anything, only about his image. He'll go to Spain next to feed his ego and say he's the best.
:tup: spot on
I was watching a show the other day and they had an Italian pundit who was talking about Mourinho and Inter's recent slump. Also how he struggles with some of the more tactical teams but smaller teams in Italy as opposed to England. He mentioned that Mourinho struggles to cope with the tactical discipline and different tactical systems of different teams and how fast they change during the game. Something that doesn't happen in England even though the teams and players could be better and have more determination etc.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
'If only Inter had Ranieri' Wednesday 31 March, 2010

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini believes Inter would be miles ahead at the top of Serie A if Claudio Ranieri were in charge.

The Roma boss has taken his side from the relegation zone to within a point of the League leaders with seven games remaining this season.

Speaking to Sky Sport 24, Zamparini said: “Inter are the strongest team in Serie A, but Ranieri is making the difference.

“I would exchange Coaches. If Inter were to have Ranieri they would be 15 points in front of Roma.”

FI

:howler:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,784
'If only Inter had Ranieri' Wednesday 31 March, 2010

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini believes Inter would be miles ahead at the top of Serie A if Claudio Ranieri were in charge.

The Roma boss has taken his side from the relegation zone to within a point of the League leaders with seven games remaining this season.

Speaking to Sky Sport 24, Zamparini said: “Inter are the strongest team in Serie A, but Ranieri is making the difference.

“I would exchange Coaches. If Inter were to have Ranieri they would be 15 points in front of Roma.”

FI

:howler:
Given how Zamp goes through coaches like Tiger Woods goes through whores, should we be surprised?
 

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