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Who would you like to see coach Juve this summer?

  • Benitez

  • Pellegrini

  • Allegri

  • Gasperini

  • Prandelli

  • Blanc


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Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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yeah, Lippi was different than Del Neri, because we have hindsight, and so we know that he was the right choice. The naivety in here is incredible.

Will we ever learn that since nobody of us (i assume) really knows anything about coaches apart from what is shown to us in public, we can have preferences but never informed preferences. Do we know how coaches work in training? What their priorities are? What their man management skills are? How able they are to motivate the players? Etc. etc. etc. We know little about these things.

What we know about is the expression that a certain group of players of other teams gave to coaches' work. Prandelli had a difficult season. Isn't he the same coach that brought European football to Viola with a 15 point deduction? Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It never is the complete fault of the coach though. There are so many other factors that we cannot phatom that influence the course of a season. You can never know how a coach's work translates to our set of players (and potential acquisitions) and the context of our club.

There are few coaches like Capello, Mourinho and Hiddink who have achieved success wherever they went. It seems obvious that without CL it is very difficult to lure those kind to Juventus. So we are going to have to make a gamble with a coach. Hopefully it is an informed gamble with a high potential for success. There really are no guarantees. Hell Russia's Hiddink didn't qualify for WC. What would we say if he came and we still finished out of CL zone?

What I'm saying is, let's all stop pretending to be know-it-all oracles and see how things go. Del Neri could be a flop, or a hit. Who knows? There is never any certainty of outcome. Never.
I don't think anyone here, no matter how brimming with virtual bravado the posts may be, adds to threads assuming the position of an 'oracle'. But it makes perfect sense for those devoted to Juve, to weigh in with their opinions, for that is all we can have, on potential candidates for those rumoured to be considered for bringing us out of the darkness and into the light.

Other than that...wicked post, mate.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
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Blog: The man Juve want?

It has been a season to remember for Sampdoria and Gigi Del Neri. Steve Mitchell applauds the Doria boss

If Sampdoria can get over the finishing line next Sunday and seal their place in the Champions League then it will be a real triumph for their astute tactician Luigi Del Neri. As the end of season gongs are handed out this unassuming man from Udine deserves all the plaudits after a fabulous season at the helm of the club from Genoa.

Del Neri’s formula for success is not rocket science. At the start of the current campaign he consigned former Coach Walter Mazzarri’s 3-5-2 to the waste paper basket and went back to the tried and tested 4-4-2.

After a scintillating start to the season, the cracks started to appear around November and after seven straight defeats, Del Neri did the unthinkable by dropping club talisman Antonio Cassano and replacing him with Nicola Pozzi – the club then won its next four matches.

But it is in the transfer market where Del Neri has excelled. After first team goalkeeper Luca Castellazzi got injured, Milan goalkeeper Marco Storari was brought in during the January transfer window and has been outstanding ever since. During the same period, defender Luciano Zauri was drafted in from Lazio and midfielder Stefano Guberti arrived from Roma – the cost of all three was a big fat zero.

Working within the club’s tight financial constraints, Del Neri has produced miracles to get the squad to where it is. As well as the players already mentioned, team captain Angelo Palombo, Cassano himself and defender Stefano Lucchini also failed to trouble the expenditure columns of the club’s accounts.

As form improved, Cassano was restored to the team with great effect and it would also be fitting if Giampaolo Pazzini’s vital penalty, scored last weekend in the cauldron of the Renzo Barbera in Palermo, was the goal that sealed the Blucerchiati’s entry into Europe’s premier club competition. He’s been another of their key men this term.

It is a tribute to Del Neri’s success that after the game, the peninsula’s sports dailies were more concerned with asking the Coach about his future plans – Juventus having been strongly linked with him.

It would be harsh to deny Del Neri another chance with one of Italy’s premier clubs, having had a less than successful eight months in charge of Roma almost six years ago, but the thought of leading his current side into top European competition may be something that persuades him to stay in Genoa for another year.

The 59-year-old tactician has served his apprenticeship over the past 25 years in club management – his current position is the 17th of his career. Sampdoria’s loyal followers will hope that Del Neri decides to let his heart rule his head and attempt to give them a seat at Europe’s top table for the first time in 18 years.

FI
 

Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
3,494
I think no matter what the choice will be, even if it was Allegri or Ferrara again, we should give him full support and not complete responsibility of failure, afterall the squad in 09-10 preseason 'seemed' stronger that it really is, imo it's a 4th position squad, we have only one good defender, Chiellini and a decent RB whose on loan but that's all. don't want to get deep in tactics but my point is we can't afford a miracle maker so whoever they sign let's pray he makes the best of what he has
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
It is most certainly NOT a 4th position squad, what an utterly foolish thing to say...get a proper coach and some key additions, and we will be fine.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
Blog: The man Juve want?

It has been a season to remember for Sampdoria and Gigi Del Neri. Steve Mitchell applauds the Doria boss

If Sampdoria can get over the finishing line next Sunday and seal their place in the Champions League then it will be a real triumph for their astute tactician Luigi Del Neri. As the end of season gongs are handed out this unassuming man from Udine deserves all the plaudits after a fabulous season at the helm of the club from Genoa.

Del Neri’s formula for success is not rocket science. At the start of the current campaign he consigned former Coach Walter Mazzarri’s 3-5-2 to the waste paper basket and went back to the tried and tested 4-4-2.

After a scintillating start to the season, the cracks started to appear around November and after seven straight defeats, Del Neri did the unthinkable by dropping club talisman Antonio Cassano and replacing him with Nicola Pozzi – the club then won its next four matches.

But it is in the transfer market where Del Neri has excelled. After first team goalkeeper Luca Castellazzi got injured, Milan goalkeeper Marco Storari was brought in during the January transfer window and has been outstanding ever since. During the same period, defender Luciano Zauri was drafted in from Lazio and midfielder Stefano Guberti arrived from Roma – the cost of all three was a big fat zero.

Working within the club’s tight financial constraints, Del Neri has produced miracles to get the squad to where it is. As well as the players already mentioned, team captain Angelo Palombo, Cassano himself and defender Stefano Lucchini also failed to trouble the expenditure columns of the club’s accounts.

As form improved, Cassano was restored to the team with great effect and it would also be fitting if Giampaolo Pazzini’s vital penalty, scored last weekend in the cauldron of the Renzo Barbera in Palermo, was the goal that sealed the Blucerchiati’s entry into Europe’s premier club competition. He’s been another of their key men this term.

It is a tribute to Del Neri’s success that after the game, the peninsula’s sports dailies were more concerned with asking the Coach about his future plans – Juventus having been strongly linked with him.

It would be harsh to deny Del Neri another chance with one of Italy’s premier clubs, having had a less than successful eight months in charge of Roma almost six years ago, but the thought of leading his current side into top European competition may be something that persuades him to stay in Genoa for another year.

The 59-year-old tactician has served his apprenticeship over the past 25 years in club management – his current position is the 17th of his career. Sampdoria’s loyal followers will hope that Del Neri decides to let his heart rule his head and attempt to give them a seat at Europe’s top table for the first time in 18 years.

FI

:lol2:

He should be praising Marotta here.
 

Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
3,494
It is most certainly NOT a 4th position squad, what an utterly foolish thing to say...get a proper coach and some key additions, and we will be fine.
Really?
beside Buffon, Chiellini, Marchisio, and Del Piero, tell me one name we have which is better than the best player in the same position in Roma or Milan

use what you call a head before talking.
 
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