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Who would you like to see coach Juve this summer?

  • Benitez

  • Pellegrini

  • Allegri

  • Gasperini

  • Prandelli

  • Blanc


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Suns

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May 22, 2009
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Its going to be an Italian version of the 4-4-2 with two defensive midfielders in the middle and two defensive wingers on the flanks. Expect Brazzo, De Ceglie and Marchisio out on the flanks.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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Acc. to wikipedia


I can't believe we're even considering him
Ah but he did lead Samp to a good finish this season. That surely makes him Juve quality.

Which chump has actually suggested Del Neri for the job.

The Inter merda will be pissing themselves.
 

#10

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Its going to be an Italian version of the 4-4-2 with two defensive midfielders in the middle and two defensive wingers on the flanks. Expect Brazzo, De Ceglie and Marchisio out on the flanks.
Indeed, it's a shame NONE of them can defend.

It would be fine if we never conceded, but we concede more goals than bloody Inter and that is not good enough.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Its going to be an Italian version of the 4-4-2 with two defensive midfielders in the middle and two defensive wingers on the flanks. Expect Brazzo, De Ceglie and Marchisio out on the flanks.
To be fair to Del Neri his teams usually consist of some fast attacking wingers that play decent football.

I remember at Chievo they were a revelation.

Good enough for Juve though? :snoop:
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Harry Redknapp has got Spurs there as well.

In a very poor Serie A, where Juve have been a joke, that is not out of this world.
Harry Redknapp is a good manager. I don't see your point about him and Spurs.


I didn't say it was out of this word, but it's an achievement.
 

#10

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Harry Redknapp is a good manager. I don't see your point about him and Spurs.


I didn't say it was out of this word, but it's an achievement.
My point is that we are not a sleeping giant like Spurs, we should be able to get the TOP managers, not just managers coming of a good season. Harry may lead the Spurs back up to the pinacle of English football, but he will not build a dynasty.

We need a dynasty of success, Del Neri is not the type of manager to deliver this.
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
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That's it, if this retard becomes juve's next coach, I'm off following juve for the next season.Or maybe even football altogether. srsly I've been tortured enough by this stupidity.
I simply can't take it anymore.

The only positive thing about this signing is that now Aaron is immensely relieved.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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My point is that we are not a sleeping giant like Spurs, we should be able to get the TOP managers, not just managers coming of a good season. Harry may lead the Spurs back up to the pinacle of English football, but he will not build a dynasty.

We need a dynasty of success, Del Neri is not the type of manager to deliver this.
Harry has been great for two seasons now with Spurs, I honestly can't get why you underrate the guy so much. He got Spurs from ruins last season with them at the bottom of the table to an 8th place finish that was one point short of EL qualification with wins over the likes of Chelsea (their only defeat under the great Dutch manager) and Liverpool. While this season he got them to the semi final of the FA Cup with Portsmouth lucky win in the dying minutes of extra time and them being knocked out by no other than the eventual champions of the Carling Cup man utd. Not to add his extraordinary achievement getting Spurs for the first time in their history to the CL with them competing to the last days with the likes of Man City(infinity budget), Liverpool and Villa.

In short, Harry is one hell of a manager and any team he ends up managing if he leaves Spurs are a lucky one indeed.
 
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