Lippi out, Prandelli in? (9 Viewers)

Togon

Senior Member
Nov 2, 2003
511
#81
++ [ originally posted by delpiero10 ] ++


Giuly (have Miccoli) and Ibarra are quite old. And i see Ferrari, Gilardino and Bonera as young stars, Bonera isnt as good as the two others, but very good on the under 21 NT. You will see that they are young stars too, if the comes to Juve.

And you most be very skillfull if you are able to tell how my humor is, after reading those posts by me!
if you're suffering with english so much, should be a little less arrogant

At least You are right (even a blind striker can score sometimes) , Im very skillfull
 

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qcfabio

New Member
Apr 5, 2004
21
#82
The most probable line-up next year will be ( if Nedved, Trezeguet leaves )



Gilardino

Miccoli Del Piero Maresca

Blasi Tacchinardi

Zambrotta Mexes Thuram Bonera

Buffon
 

delpiero10

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2004
1,158
#83
++ [ originally posted by Togon ] ++


if you're suffering with english so much, should be a little less arrogant

At least You are right (even a blind striker can score sometimes) , Im very skillfull
hm, and you told me to answer your points, looks like you are even worse :skull:
 

Gogeta

Senior Member
Jan 20, 2004
1,152
#85
But will thay have enough respect for him if they are friends, It' good to be friendly with the manager but not too friendly in the sense of you pick me I'm your mate.
 

delpiero10

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2004
1,158
#86
Friends or not friends, is not important, i think they are all professional players that are able to work together with both Prandelli, Deschamps and also Del Neri.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
#90
Help me out here, for a second, because I'm about to plead ignorance, because I'm not that familiar with French Football. This season excluded, how would you compare Monaco and Parma in terms of prestige, success, and pressure.

The reason why I'm asking this is that its pretty much common knowledge that Serie A is a more prestigious league than the French League, and I'm wondering what kind of expectations and pressures Deschamps may have been under this year, in comparison to the scandal that Prandelli had to face. I saythis because Prandelli seems to be more suited to being ready to work under the bright lights, and more adept to work with younger players, if that is indeed the direction (hopefully) that juve is going in.

Thoughts??
 

delpiero10

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2004
1,158
#91
I agree, think you have some good points there.

It is well done of Prandelli to fight for a good league position and maybe a CL ticket, with all the things that Parma has faced this season.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
#93
++ [ originally posted by qcfabio ] ++
The most probable line-up next year will be ( if Nedved, Trezeguet leaves )



Gilardino

Miccoli Del Piero Maresca

Blasi Tacchinardi

Zambrotta Mexes Thuram Bonera

Buffon
Ferrari probably instead either Thuram or Mexes.
 

LEC

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2002
886
#96
sorry, but i dont think so that maresca, miccoli and gillardino are enough!

then we would be worster then this season!:down:
 

A_LAcki

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2002
3,560
#97
++ [ originally posted by qcfabio ] ++
The most probable line-up next year will be ( if Nedved, Trezeguet leaves )



Gilardino

Miccoli Del Piero Maresca

Blasi Tacchinardi

Zambrotta Mexes Thuram Bonera

Buffon
Defenetly not!
I don't think that Nedved will leave!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,036
#99
++ [ originally posted by qcfabio ] ++
The most probable line-up next year will be ( if Nedved, Trezeguet leaves )



Gilardino

Miccoli Del Piero Maresca

Blasi Tacchinardi

Zambrotta Mexes Thuram Bonera

Buffon
This lineup makes me sick! I don't like to see Miccoli and Del Piero play together because they are the same type of players who could interfere with each other, or even worse run into one another. And I have said this over and over and over again, if Nedved leaves (which I don't think so), Moggi will have to buy a TRUE PLAYMAKER.

And this side you have put together seems very cheap, especially without a true replacement for Nedved. I think if we sell BOTH Neddy and Trezey, we will have a hell of a lot of money, and therefore we will buy at least, and I mean at least, a good playmaker like vdV or Rosicky.


I sure hope that this is not the lineup for next season. Now, if we move Blasi out of there, and put Maresca in his place, that would be a good move. This depends if Nedved doesn't leave or we get like vdV or Rosicky. So Maresca and Tacchi as the holding mids, then put an attacking triumverate of Del Piero, Nedved (or his replacement), and Camoranesi (or Fiore) in front of the loan striker Alberto Gilardino. Rather bring in Ferrari and keep Thruam at RB.

Prandelli will hopefully work wonders for Juve. I hope he does better than Ancelotti did when he first came here. :groan:
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,629
++ [ originally posted by Andre 3000 ] ++
Help me out here, for a second, because I'm about to plead ignorance, because I'm not that familiar with French Football. This season excluded, how would you compare Monaco and Parma in terms of prestige, success, and pressure.

The reason why I'm asking this is that its pretty much common knowledge that Serie A is a more prestigious league than the French League, and I'm wondering what kind of expectations and pressures Deschamps may have been under this year, in comparison to the scandal that Prandelli had to face. I saythis because Prandelli seems to be more suited to being ready to work under the bright lights, and more adept to work with younger players, if that is indeed the direction (hopefully) that juve is going in.

Thoughts??
There's pressure in France but not the same as in Italy. In Italy you are expected to win at every cost. In France, you can call it the "Prove me your good and we'll see if you can play or coach in England" football country. ;)
Deschamps could be a great manager in Italy in a couple of years but not right now. Prandelli made is homework and is ready to coach Juve.

One thing though is that Monaco in France are expected to finish 1st or 2nd and Parma in Italy are content with a top 4 finish.
 

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