Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (13 Viewers)

Finish the season with or without Del Neri?

  • Yes, keep Del Neri till the end of the season and then fire him

  • Fire Del Neri now and replace him with someone else till the end of the season


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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Sunday 9 January, 2011
Del Neri: 'We're on the right track'
Gigi Del Neri insists Juventus are “on the right track” and explains they signed Luca Toni because “we don’t have Manchester City’s money.”

The Bianconeri fell to a second consecutive heavy defeat, falling 3-0 against Napoli and an Edinson Cavani hat-trick.

“We are working on a long-term project,” assured the Coach. “Of course these defeats are painful, but they also help you to learn. We must work on analysing the games carefully.

“We’re going through a difficult situation, as we lost important players like Fabio Quagliarella, Vincenzo Iaquinta and Felipe Melo, who would’ve given the side more quality. There are some problems and we have to try to eliminate them.”

Del Neri caused controversy by picking new arrival Toni alongside Amauri, leaving Alessandro Del Piero on the bench.

“Morgan De Sanctis performed two crucial saves and we had a goal disallowed. We should’ve passed the ball around more, but it didn’t go our way and Napoli did well.

“I think the club made its decisions and built a squad that can challenge for important targets.

“We signed Toni to replace Quagliarella and that is fine, as we certainly cannot compete with clubs like Manchester City. We don’t have their money and ability to spend an enormous amount on a single player.”

It was well known that Juve were linked with Edin Dzeko, who completed his transfer to City this week for £27m.

“We have still constructed a good squad and I think we are on the right track.”
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
Sunday 9 January, 2011
Del Neri: 'We're on the right track'
Gigi Del Neri insists Juventus are “on the right track” and explains they signed Luca Toni because “we don’t have Manchester City’s money.”

The Bianconeri fell to a second consecutive heavy defeat, falling 3-0 against Napoli and an Edinson Cavani hat-trick.

“We are working on a long-term project,” assured the Coach. “Of course these defeats are painful, but they also help you to learn. We must work on analysing the games carefully.

“We’re going through a difficult situation, as we lost important players like Fabio Quagliarella, Vincenzo Iaquinta and Felipe Melo, who would’ve given the side more quality. There are some problems and we have to try to eliminate them.”

Del Neri caused controversy by picking new arrival Toni alongside Amauri, leaving Alessandro Del Piero on the bench.

“Morgan De Sanctis performed two crucial saves and we had a goal disallowed. We should’ve passed the ball around more, but it didn’t go our way and Napoli did well.

“I think the club made its decisions and built a squad that can challenge for important targets.

“We signed Toni to replace Quagliarella and that is fine, as we certainly cannot compete with clubs like Manchester City. We don’t have their money and ability to spend an enormous amount on a single player.”

It was well known that Juve were linked with Edin Dzeko, who completed his transfer to City this week for £27m.

“We have still constructed a good squad and I think we are on the right track.”
Make your mind up.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Right track to mediocracy?

If you cannot compete with Man City's spending power, then at least sign some good talents and work on developing youngsters, Mr. Delneri.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Phew, thank god for that. For a minute there i thought we were on the WRONG track. Thank god an away loss to your main CL rivals was actually part of the master plan in the first place.


Fucking man up delneri
 

Yamen

Senior Member
Apr 20, 2007
11,809
Did you notice Napoli's last sub, the player called Hasan? He was reading "ashadu an la ilaha illa allah" in mind, while he came in. I shat bricks in my pants.
he was reading el fat7a ya ammooor.

back to your point, it would have been best to blow up the whole thing.
 

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