Lippi out, Prandelli in? (8 Viewers)

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#22
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++
ud have to admire what prandelli has done with parma
Yeah, and how they overachieve on what budget they have, and being the Juve Farm Club and all ... you just gotta love Parma.

You know, they're for sale. Maybe we should just buy the whole club and be done with it. ;)
 
Mar 14, 2004
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#23
Prandelli would be great......but Im afraid of "one-great-season" coaches like him or DelNeri......even Deschamps. Lippi is a prooven quality....years and years on top level. I would give him one more chance....but I would requre different approach to the game from him.....I mean....If we all see what things are wrong...why he cannot see it?
 

Eaglesnake_1

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Mar 28, 2004
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#28
++ [ originally posted by Dr-Juve ] ++


as long as moggi is there dont worry, we will turn into Ancona very soon
Geez, sometimes i have the feeling that some juve supporters have the memory in their asses.
How long as been Moggi GD of the team ? all this years, he has been essential in make juventus the powerful and respected team we are.

who brings in zizou, Davids, buffon, nedved, thuram?

who is responsible to have the team mantaining a healthy financial situation?

god, even our enemies recognises that Moggi, as GD, is one of juve most valuable assets.

Just mention someone more influential and powerful in the serie A transfer market
 

Len

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Feb 13, 2004
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#32
Prandelli and Deschamps are both great IMO!
I don't mind who comes to us really... they were also both ex-juve players ;)
 
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Stu

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  • Thread Starter #33
    ++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++
    that couLd work on our benefit.
    Definitely. It's about time we get a coach who will actually give our youngsters the chances they deserve. Prandelli would be the perfect man to work with Gasbarroni, Maresca, Miccoli, Sculli and co in the future. Plus, he already knows how to get the best out of players like Ferrari, Blasi and Gilardino, who could very well be wearing bianconero next season.
     

    delpiero10

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    Apr 5, 2004
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    #34
    ++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++


    Definitely. It's about time we get a coach who will actually give our youngsters the chances they deserve. Prandelli would be the perfect man to work with Gasbarroni, Maresca, Miccoli, Sculli and co in the future. Plus, he already knows how to get the best out of players like Ferrari, Blasi and Gilardino, who could very well be wearing bianconero next season.
    Thats true Stuart, good points.
     

    delpiero10

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    Apr 5, 2004
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    #36
    I think thats what Agnelli has in mind with choosing Prandelli, its time to not waste our talents anymore. If Prandelli comes then Maresca, Gasbarroni, Sculli, Miccoli and Gilardino and more are in safe hands ;)
     

    Sparty

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    Mar 17, 2004
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    #38
    Man whats worng with the people that say: "I'm afraid with first time cocaches I rather have lippi one more year..." I don't recall Lippi previosuly to coach Juve to ever win anything or coaching a big team...and then turned out to be a great coach.

    Anyway...Prandelli is not a bad choice. Prandelli excells in working with youngsters. He did an excellent job when he was coaching Atalanta's primavera discovering many talents and making a solid team for many years. Honestly with Parma is doing a great job considering the financial crisis of the team, but I still like better Del Neri which I consider stronger in personality something that is needed when u coach star players...
     

    Hydde

    Minimiliano Tristelli
    Mar 6, 2003
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    #39
    I would try a change.... anywayts...we dont have nothing to lose but mich to gain.


    if we dont do changes we will surely do the same perforance next season.
     
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    Stu

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    Agreed. I'd hate to think that Juve could sink any lower.
     

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