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Who would you like to see coach Juve this summer?

  • Benitez

  • Pellegrini

  • Allegri

  • Gasperini

  • Prandelli

  • Blanc


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#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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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.
To clarify my comments, I do not underate Harry and appreciate his achievements. He has managed to make Spurs play good football and win matches. That is an achievement for any Spurs manager.

The point I'm trying to make is that Harry is suitable for Spurs, but would he have been picked by Chelsea or United? Would Barca pick such a coach? Heck, only the Inter of old would take such a gamble. Remember the Spurs fans did not like him when he first arrived and I'm sure the Saints fans will agree he isn't all that.

Del Neri has not even achieved half of what Harry has achieved and therefore like Harry, would not be considered by any of the top teams.
 

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JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Well ATM, any of England's top teams would be willing to have him on the bench I say (not manure ofcourse). But you're right though comparing Portsmouth's Harry to Del Neri's current situation, And I for one would be ecstatic if the latter turns out to be such a profitable gamble.
 

#10

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Well ATM, any of England's top teams would be willing to have him on the bench I say (not manure ofcourse). But you're right though comparing Portsmouth's Harry to Del Neri's current situation, And I for one would be ecstatic if the latter turns out to be such a profitable gamble.
Contentious, I'm not sure even Liverpool would take him. I don't think Del Neri has the 'Del Boy' magic Harry has. I do not believe he is a coach worthy of the bench.
 

#10

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Me neither, I was just hoping he would turn out to be the same :depressed
I wish that any manager who takes the reigns can do what Harry is doing at Spurs and get us playing good football and win matches. I would settle for winning the Scudetto 4 years on the trot whilst playing gutter football.
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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I like what Del Neri has done at Samp.

I like the simple, organised football he plays at Samp.

I would like there to be a close relationship between the coach and the directors, which would happen if Del Neri and Marrotta arrived.

However, there is no suggestion that Del Neri has what it takes to succeed at a big club.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Why not? He used to play some attractive football with Barca and with them he was a proven winner ending up with two league titles and a CL triumph.

I'd take him over Del Neri that's for sure.
 

Nicholas

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Jan 30, 2008
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Sky reported Benitez deal was done only a week ago, Sky is the new Tuttosport. Del Neri will have to change formation from the 4-4-2 if he wants to include Diego as we have no intention of selling him. He could play behind the lone striker but that would be bad for him.

Del Neri is not coming I guarentee it.
 
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