[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (33 Viewers)

May 22, 2007
37,256
#61
Inter have done so much wrong it's difficult to point the finger at one person. For example, Strama hasn't been able to do anything about the defending on that team. What does he do in training?

Inter are also very slowly building a team for a system which was requested by a coach they chose to hire in 2011. At the time they made no attempt to do that.
 

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Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
#62
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.
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
17,805
#66
I dont think there's much truth in those Seedorf rumours. I think Allegri wil stay at meelan or they'll chase Donadoni.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
47,024
#75
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.
Yeah, I felt a bit sorry for him at times this season.

He made plenty errors, but was also in a virtually impossible situation.

He made his name by playing 4-3-3 with the youth teams, but Inter didn't give him a squad that would allow him to play that way, so he had to try and figure out how to play other systems over the course of the season.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
84,795
#77
Yeah, I felt a bit sorry for him at times this season.

He made plenty errors, but was also in a virtually impossible situation.

He made his name by playing 4-3-3 with the youth teams, but Inter didn't give him a squad that would allow him to play that way, so he had to try and figure out how to play other systems over the course of the season.
I don't think he's a terrible coach as much as a terrible decision-maker on choosing where to coach. :pado:
 

Powis

Senior Member
Dec 9, 2009
8,495
#78
De Laurentiis on Walter Mazzari joining Inter:

"You can make a wife stay with money but if she’s decided to fuck with someone else, she’ll fuck with someone else."
 

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