[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (15 Viewers)

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
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#45
The scudetto is ours lose, barring a massive drop in motivation or injury crisis we should be winning this one just as easily as 12/13.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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#52
Also dule,benitez likely wont have much say when it comes to transfers atleast in his 1st yr.in england DS' are just puppets to the manager or atleast at many teams,its not quite the case in italy.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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#53
It's going to be interesting seeing Napoli having to deal with 2 major changes next season. Without Cavani and changing to a 4 men defense.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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#54
So am i the only who thinks napoli with benitez could become a force atleast regularly in the top 3 ?
only if they keep cavani, hamsik and inler...and buy reinforcments.

if they do that they will go very far...they did well in their first time in cl since their return to serie a, and benitez is one of the best cup coaches around....so they will atleast do well again in cl
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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#56
It's so stupid to laugh at Napoli for hiring Benitez without seeing how their squad will look like or how he will manage the team.

It's even more stupid to laugh at Milan hiring Seedorf before being hired let alone knowing how he is as a manager.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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#57
It's so stupid to laugh at Napoli for hiring Benitez without seeing how their squad will look like or how he will manage the team.

It's even more stupid to laugh at Milan hiring Seedorf before being hired let alone knowing how he is as a manager.
:lol:

He'll be just as excellent as Gattuso was at Sion FC.

They're asking to be laughed at if they hire Seedorf. He doesn't even have proper manager certifications yet.

Once Conte leaves, and that day will come, should we hire Camoranesi as a manger? Does that make sense to you?

Milan aren't Pro Vercelli. They shouldn't be dumb enough to hire someone with 0 managerial experience. I don't even think Pro Vercelli would that...
 
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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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    Am I the only one who thinks Strama is not as bad coach as people claim him to be? Of course, he's not even close to being a new Mourinho, but I don't think he's THAT bad at all. This was the unluckiest year for Inter probably when it comes to injuries, I don't think any other coach would handle the situation better and apparently it all fell on his shoulders.
     

    Klin

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    May 27, 2009
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    #59
    Am I the only one who thinks Strama is not as bad coach as people claim him to be? Of course, he's not even close to being a new Mourinho, but I don't think he's THAT bad at all. This was the unluckiest year for Inter probably when it comes to injuries, I don't think any other coach would handle the situation better and apparently it all fell on his shoulders.
    The injuries didn't help, but his team has been playing without a game plan since their win against us.
     

    Joe

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    Dec 20, 2009
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    #60
    Am I the only one who thinks Strama is not as bad coach as people claim him to be? Of course, he's not even close to being a new Mourinho, but I don't think he's THAT bad at all. This was the unluckiest year for Inter probably when it comes to injuries, I don't think any other coach would handle the situation better and apparently it all fell on his shoulders.
    Uhm.

    I don't think he is as bad as everyone thinks he is. He did run the club into the worst season of their history, but of course, that's not all of his fault. The injury list was ridiculous. But when shit hit the fan, he looked completely lost. He lost the locker room very quickly.

    I just get the feeling that he thinks he's better than what he actually is. He should not be the Inter manager, he'd be more suitable for a mid-table Serie A team or the U21 Azzurri as reported.
     

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