Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (23 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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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,381
5th or 15th place makes no difference Jack. Nothing at all.
We can do even worse with a new coach but the hope is that we will do better. With DN it's too obvious that we won't do better and we'll miss out on 4th spot.
What is the point of keeping DN? One single reason will satisfy me.
That we will not be able to get a better coach. It is only pointless and will just serve in destroying more confidence in the players, exactly like Zac last season.
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,910
havn't any of you learnt? Del Neri is by no means the problem, we've seen it now under Ranieri, then Ferrara, then Zaccheroni, now you can blame tactics for all you like, but ranieri has once again given his former employers a footballing lesson, whilst DN last season lead a largely unfancied samp to a CL spot, whilst zaccheroni seems to be doing well for Japan, so before people on this forum start calling for DN's head, have a good hard think.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,426
5th or 15th place makes no difference Jack. Nothing at all.
We can do even worse with a new coach but the hope is that we will do better. With DN it's too obvious that we won't do better and we'll miss out on 4th spot.
What is the point of keeping DN? One single reason will satisfy me.
he is italian...enough?

but srsly why is he even starting amauri when he takes him out at half time? we all knew he won't score or create....why did we still try for the long balls?
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
havn't any of you learnt? Del Neri is by no means the problem, we've seen it now under Ranieri, then Ferrara, then Zaccheroni, now you can blame tactics for all you like, but ranieri has once again given his former employers a footballing lesson, whilst DN last season lead a largely unfancied samp to a CL spot, whilst zaccheroni seems to be doing well for Japan, so before people on this forum start calling for DN's head, have a good hard think.
Yeah i had a good think about it, he is not ment to be a Juve coach, if you make even worser subs then Zach,Ferarra and Raineri.
It's a coach his job to play players at their positions isnt it? It's the coach his job to field your best players isn't it? It's the coach job to tell them to pressure them when they have the ball and not wait to let them create an attack simply because we lack the players to do that. Now go on and continue your one man solo how about it's not his tactics.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,906
havn't any of you learnt? Del Neri is by no means the problem, we've seen it now under Ranieri, then Ferrara, then Zaccheroni, now you can blame tactics for all you like, but ranieri has once again given his former employers a footballing lesson, whilst DN last season lead a largely unfancied samp to a CL spot, whilst zaccheroni seems to be doing well for Japan, so before people on this forum start calling for DN's head, have a good hard think.
It's true that the whole atmosphere and mentality around the club is a joke, loser mentality, it reminds me of old Inter minus the multi millions spent. The problem we have is that as a club and as fans - to a degree - we have such high traditions and expectations, everytime there is a bad spell it's the world's greatest saga and everything is bad, everyone is shit and everyone should be sacked. Unless we appoint a money coach like Mourinho, which is unrealistic but I would immensely admire him if he had the balls to take this job on, then we aren't going to have any quick fix.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
He's decent as a coach and we don't really deserve nor can afford any better. His obsession to play Amauri all the fucking time will make him below mediocre however. Stop playing him. Just stop!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,985
I can't wait until we sack Del Neri, appoint Domenico Di Carlo, and have the proverbial words of wisdom from some members spewed upon us again. "Give him time, he did a good job with Vicenza as a youth coach, I've never seen them play so you can't judge him."
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
I can't wait until we sack Del Neri, appoint Domenico Di Carlo, and have the proverbial words of wisdom from some members spewed upon us again. "Give him time, he did a good job with Vicenza as a youth coach, I've never seen them play so you can't judge him."
:lol:

Andy laying the smackdown on certain members.
 

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
12,749
I can't wait until we sack Del Neri, appoint Domenico Di Carlo, and have the proverbial words of wisdom from some members spewed upon us again. "Give him time, he did a good job with Vicenza as a youth coach, I've never seen them play so you can't judge him."
Don't forget we will aim to make a great team made out of great Italians that are in no way old and mediocre. Everyone likes this.
 

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