Is Capello an upgrade? (1 Viewer)

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#42
++ [ originally posted by kweku ] ++
upgrade no, the right choice? he won`t make anybody dissapointed, but its a boring choice of juve. But thats juve for you. Safe and never spectucalar.
Who cares if Capello's an old-fashioned manager? I'd prefer to win with proven tactics than to lose spectacularly with revolutionary formations from young hotshot managers
 

kweku

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Jul 20, 2002
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#43
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

Who cares if Capello's an old-fashioned manager? I'd prefer to win with proven tactics than to lose spectacularly with revolutionary formations from young hotshot managers

I didn´t say it was wrong to bring in a old fashioned manager, I said it was boring, because I thougt Juve needed some fresh blood and even if Capello has never coached Juve, he doesn´t seem fresch to me. Juve makes wise decisions and thats why we are on top always. And Capello is a good choice.

But Juve needs to build a new squad and they wont to that with Capello,
And thats why I wanted some one like Dechamps. Sure they will buy some new players, but all in all it will still be the same players, but I dont JUve to chance completly dont get me wrong. I just want Juve to do something like they did when they hired LIppi for the first time. But Capello will bring succes no doubt, but for how long?
 

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