Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (22 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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Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
The thing I don't get and what bugs me is, under what grounds was he appointed as our coach? What made our board think that he's the right man? Was it the fact that he got 4th place in a season were teams like us Lazio and Fiorentina werent having a good season and just basically gave it away? Also, should this mean that Walter Mazzarri has done enough to lead our team if he gets CL next season? Or maybe Eddy Reja?

Thing is, Marotta will never fire Del Neri. The appointment of Del Neri was all him and if he ends up firing him after just 6 months or a year he will basically be admitting to his failure on that part and he will end up looking real bad.
 

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Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
In fairness, why not Lippi? He got more experience than many others, he fucked up bigtime at the WC but he knows how to coach a side.
I'd welcome Lippi with open arms. Let's face it, he is an amazing coach - If he couldn't do it, only Capello, Mourinho, Hiddink or Sir Alex could.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,937
I don't get that feeling he has lost the squad at all. That was evident under Ferrara, but I don't see it here, I saw a nervous team but no more. It's a lack of competence and quality in certain areas. If you have no fullbacks and strikers you are basically going to lose most matches.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
I don't get that feeling he has lost the squad at all. That was evident under Ferrara, but I don't see it here, I saw a nervous team but no more. It's a lack of competence and quality in certain areas. If you have no fullbacks and strikers you are basically going to lose most matches.
You got a point but results like these will bring questioning out and even players will start to question their own manager. Without the results no manager is capable of keeping hold of his squad. The morale is low, someones gotta pay if we keep on this road and that man mostly tends to be the manager.. that is despite it not being all his fault.

That said I believe DN will stay atleast till end of season.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
I'm not a big fan of Delneri, but I have to say that after 5 years of bashing every single coach that managed Juve, it seems the real problem is our squad and the way our transfer budget is spent whether it's Marotta's fault, Agnelli's or still Secco's.

As a big fan of the great Lippi, I believe that the biggest mistake was not signing good fullbacks to build a strong defense line, that's the base of a really good team. The 12 millions paid for Martinez, the 500k paid to loan Traore, the 1.25 million paid for Motta, the 600k paid for a player called Rinaudo? That's a total of a good 15 millions that can bring us two very good fullbacks.

Now, does Bonucci deserve a 15 millions price tag? Why do you sign a goalkeeper for 4 millions when you know that you're not gonna use him for more than 6 months and he's already 33 years old? Letting go of Trezeguet and not selling Amauri in the summer (not sure if some team actually approached that piece of crap)? Then, signing Toni?! and Barzagli a centre back when you have Bonucci, Chiellini, Legrottaglie, Sorensen and this Rinaudo guy?

Fix the management first, who brought Delneri and controlled our transfer policy.
Yeah thats so true. Especially when you consider he paid 15m for Bonucci and then buys Barzagli at £300,000 6 months later... If we were so tight on money then is he had any sense aobut his why didnt he just buy Barza in the summer for £2m and invest the rest in fullbacks/wingers? Selling Trez instead of Amauri was a stroke of genius as well......
 

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