Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (18 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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Klin

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May 27, 2009
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You forget that Del Neri was more easy to get than Deschamps... it's not just "click" and we get Didier... even though i remember one interview of his and he said he would love to come back to Juve, but it's not just his choice... i don't know, let's just give more time to Del Neri he managed Juve for just two official matches yet; after the season we'll see if he stays or not.
But who says we should always go for the easy option? So far the easy option has got us nowhere.

Anyway, we'll see what Del Neri has to offer in 2 weeks time.
 

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Klin

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May 27, 2009
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icεmαή;2640905 said:
Andy's gonna love this :D

And for people saying Del Neri>Ranieri, here goes.
Ranieri is a year younger than Del Neri (I know not much) but has in his CV the likes of Chelsea, Valencia and Juventus before he became Roma's coach. Juventus is Del Neri's first 'big' club. Ranieri might be a Mr. Runner Up, Del Neri is Mr. 'I just made it to Champions League'. No matter how you want to view it, as things stand, there's no way you can claim Del Neri is better than Ranieri. No way.
Thank you.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
You forget that Del Neri was more easy to get than Deschamps... it's not just "click" and we get Didier... even though i remember one interview of his and he said he would love to come back to Juve, but it's not just his choice... i don't know, let's just give more time to Del Neri he managed Juve for just two official matches yet; after the season we'll see if he stays or not.
If we want him, then yes it is.

Deschamps said that if given the chance to return, he'd gladly accept Juventus, and he made a mistake to leave.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
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icεmαή;2640905 said:
Andy's gonna love this :D

And for people saying Del Neri>Ranieri, here goes.
Ranieri is a year younger than Del Neri (I know not much) but has in his CV the likes of Chelsea, Valencia and Juventus before he became Roma's coach. Juventus is Del Neri's first 'big' club. Ranieri might be a Mr. Runner Up, Del Neri is Mr. 'I just made it to Champions League'. No matter how you want to view it, as things stand, there's no way you can claim Del Neri is better than Ranieri. No way.
Perhaps Ranieri worked with bigger clubs than Delneri but i've never been impressed with Ranieri. I've followed the guy's career ever since his valencia's days and the more i watch him the more am convinced that this guy won't go far with the team's he's managing no matter how long he stays there.

Delneri is more of a risk taker, i like that type of managers. There is no guarantees that he'll win titles for us but atleast he will try pretty hard to go as far as possible with the team.
 

Furia Ceca

Senior Member
Mar 21, 2008
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In my personal opinion I think ranieri is one of the best coaches in the world to build a team from scratch And actually get them to compete, what he doesn't have is the personality to win and has some bad choices with substituting. He built chelsea but never won but as soon as mourinho joined them that was changed, he got us 3rd place on our first season back with worse players than now.

I wouldve kept him last year and let him finish his job and fired the board instead, then show him the door in 2010.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Watching todays game I can't see Juve being any better this season
2 goals from corners - created nothing
We just came from one of the worst seasons "ever" in this club history and you honestly expect this team to dominate and win easily !!

It's gonna take a while for players to understand each other, for the team's confidence to boost. So far i think delneri did a pretty decent job. There are still holes in the team but it will take a while to fix it.

The most important thing is that we won. Our team even though went 1-0 we still attacked and never sat back and defended (thats really important for the moral of the players). And remember we just played away to a pretty organized team and won.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
at least we came back from the tie to try to win.


remember when we would be losing or tying last year and we'd try to defend that score? :D
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
We just came from one of the worst seasons "ever" in this club history and you honestly expect this team to dominate and win easily !!

It's gonna take a while for players to understand each other, for the team's confidence to boost. So far i think delneri did a pretty decent job. There are still holes in the team but it will take a while to fix it.

The most important thing is that we won. Our team even though went 1-0 we still attacked and never sat back and defended (thats really important for the moral of the players). And remember we just played away to a pretty organized team and won.
1. Sturm Graz is not a good team
2. Juve defended the whole of the second half
3. There was no urgency second half
4. Juve lucky not to concede more
5. I do not care if it's after worst or best season ever, Juve can do better.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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icεmαή;2640905 said:
Andy's gonna love this :D

And for people saying Del Neri>Ranieri, here goes.
Ranieri is a year younger than Del Neri (I know not much) but has in his CV the likes of Chelsea, Valencia and Juventus before he became Roma's coach. Juventus is Del Neri's first 'big' club. Ranieri might be a Mr. Runner Up, Del Neri is Mr. 'I just made it to Champions League'. No matter how you want to view it, as things stand, there's no way you can claim Del Neri is better than Ranieri. No way.
Hell, I can't stand Ranieri, but even I will admit that he's a better manager than Del Neri.

And this opinion is based on their careers. Yes, we can judge Del Neri now, he's not a rookie manager even though many here argue we should interpret him as such.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,107
He built chelsea but never won but as soon as mourinho joined them that was changed, he got us 3rd place on our first season back with worse players than now.
No, he didn't "build" Chelsea. That's just bull crap. They had success before then.

Vialli won several things between 98 and 2000, including the FA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup.

Considering how many times this "great team builder" stuff is thrown around, a novice would believe that Ranieri is the best team builder in the world.
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
In my personal opinion I think ranieri is one of the best coaches in the world to build a team from scratch And actually get them to compete, what he doesn't have is the personality to win and has some bad choices with substituting. He built chelsea but never won but as soon as mourinho joined them that was changed, he got us 3rd place on our first season back with worse players than now.

I wouldve kept him last year and let him finish his job and fired the board instead, then show him the door in 2010.
No, he didn't "build" Chelsea. That's just bull crap. They had success before then.

Vialli won several things between 98 and 2000, including the FA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup.

Considering how many times this "great team builder" stuff is thrown around, a novice would believe that Ranieri is the best team builder in the world.
100% agreed.

Vialli won the coca cola cup (today's carling cup) the European super cup the Uefa cup winners cup and finished 4th with just being some months in charge, on his next season he finished third and clasified for the champions league and went all the way to quarter finals where he lost to Barcelona. Won the FA cup and then was sacked.

That's when Rainieri comes in the picture so yes, Chelsea was already competing for and winning things BEFORE he arrived. And he didn't win shit.


The most important thing Rainieri did for Chelsea imo was buying Lampard.

And btw, Rainieri was sacked just a season after Abramovich bought the club, today's team is more Jose's work than Rainieri's.
 

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