Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (49 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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Furia Ceca

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Mar 21, 2008
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But I'm not saying the same thing as you. You claimed that he was one of the best coaches in the world and gave him credit where it wasn't due at Chelsea.

You also said that he should have stayed on at Juventus when he clearly couldn't have. He had lost the respect of the dressing room and the management, he had to go.
I said he's one of the best in he world to "build/to put a team back on track" only. Not a winner as I said earlier.

Anyway I respect that, I did mention it's my personal opinion.
 

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icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Okay boys, party's over. And stop with the name calling please. I hate to give out infractions.
Back to Del Neri now, he does look like Sgt. Slaughter, doesn't he? :D
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I know john terrys history, when I mentioned him I meant that none of them are jose's players.

ohhhhhhh and on the bold part.... POINT PROVEN MORON!
You didn't really "get it." You shouldn't be agreeing with me that Serie A was extremely poor last season if you want to defend Ranieri. Instead, you'd probably want to concoct an argument that Serie A wasn't garbage so that your Ranieri praise would be justified.

But I understand, since Ranieri hasn't really done anything in his career despite managing larger clubs, I guess you have to put faith in something.
 

Furia Ceca

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Mar 21, 2008
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You didn't really "get it." You shouldn't be agreeing with me that Serie A was extremely poor last season if you want to defend Ranieri. Instead, you'd probably want to concoct an argument that Serie A wasn't garbage so that your Ranieri praise would be justified.

But I understand, since Ranieri hasn't really done anything in his career despite managing larger clubs, I guess you have to put faith in something.
I didn't say seria a sucked, Seria A didn't suck last year, we did.
Actually seria A was good, seeing that 1st and 2nd spot wer fighting the whole way + 3rd 4th and 5th for a long period for the CL spot.

Ranieri is the type of coach you need at a big club when you're having a bad situation.
 

Gabriel

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May 23, 2010
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He is a "fixer" (an intent atleast), nowhere near Hiddink's level though (who i regard as one of the best if not the best at that)

Rainieri should be managing a team like Fiorentina or Sampdoria IMO, just like Del Neri.
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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My bad on the spelling, I have this auto speller on.
And yes that's exactly what I meant, he's a good coach when it comes to a bad team, he can get them on top spots of the table.

I'm not saying he's a great coach but like Badfish said, we needed someone like him last year.
Do you remember how bad we were with him in the last 2 months before he was fired ? You guys have a pretty short memory.

Along with the myth of :gsol: ranieri builds teams so that other managers would take over and start winning :gsol: BS there is another mistake that the guys here in this forum keeps repeating. They say Ranieri got us to 2nd place in his second season which is not true.

We were in 3rd place with him and that was our results in the last two months (a Draw-loss-D-D-D-D-D) we were well heading for 3rd place Before Ferrara took over and won us 2 games in a row. Some here tends to forget this and give all credit for Ranieri for getting us 2nd place which is another BS that people keep repeating.
 

Furia Ceca

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Mar 21, 2008
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Do you remember how bad we were with him in the last 2 months before he was fired ? You guys have a pretty short memory.

Along with the myth of :gsol: ranieri builds teams so that other managers would take over and start winning :gsol: BS there is another mistake that the guys here in this forum keeps repeating. They say Ranieri got us to 2nd place in his second season which is not true.

We were in 3rd place with him and that was our results in the last two months (a Draw-loss-D-D-D-D-D) we were well heading for 3rd place Before Ferrara took over and won us 2 games in a row. Some here tends to forget this and give all credit for Ranieri for getting us 2nd place which is another BS that people keep repeating.
Yes I remember. I never talked about 2008/2009, everytime I mentioned Juve I talked about 3rd place, I wrote (2007) too. But yet he had a better season than Ferrara, it's a shame that the bad games came at the end. But that doesn't make his whole 2008 season bad. I can agree it was difficult at the end though.

I'm only saying the ranieri handles a sh*t team well, what's so wrong with that?
 

Gabriel

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May 23, 2010
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Yes I remember. I never talked about 2008/2009, everytime I mentioned Juve I talked about 3rd place, I wrote (2007) too. But yet he had a better season than Ferrara, it's a shame that the bad games came at the end. But that doesn't make his whole 2008 season bad. I can agree it was difficult at the end though.

I'm only saying the ranieri handles a sh*t team well, what's so wrong with that?
Nothing dude, you're entitled to your opinion as everyone else is. :beer:


Thing is Juventus was not aiming to be a shit team and that's why they sacked him, not because he couldn't take them to 3rd place which he could, but because they wanted to take it a step higher than him. Atleast that's the impression i got from the outside.

Granted they fucked up, but that's another story.
 

Furia Ceca

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Mar 21, 2008
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Nothing dude, you're entitled to your opinion as everyone else is. :beer:


Thing is Juventus was not aiming to be a shit team and that's why they sacked him, not because he couldn't take them to 3rd place which he could, but because they wanted to take it a step higher than him. Atleast that's the impression i got from the outside.

Granted they fucked up, but that's another story.
Very True :beer:
I understand the sacking, we couldve atleast hired someone better though.
Let's just hope Del Neri gets us a CL spot this year.
 

Gabriel

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May 23, 2010
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icεmαή;2644208 said:
Ranieri is good enough to manage a side aiming for a top four finish. But not one challenging for titles.
:agree:


Actually, that's why he never gets continuity anywhere. Let's say he manages a team and takes them to 4th place, then to 3rd but that's as far as he can get. Based on recent performances the board of said club thinks it's time to take it a step higher and try to mount a serious title challenge, since Rainieri is not the man for that kind of task, the first logical step is to fire him in order to bring someone who can actually win something.
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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Yes I remember. I never talked about 2008/2009, everytime I mentioned Juve I talked about 3rd place, I wrote (2007) too. But yet he had a better season than Ferrara, it's a shame that the bad games came at the end. But that doesn't make his whole 2008 season bad. I can agree it was difficult at the end though.

I'm only saying the ranieri handles a sh*t team well, what's so wrong with that?
Nothing wrong with that, but when we brought ranieri in 3 years ago the goal was to build a new team from scratch. A team that can start winning trophies in 3-4 years time which he IMO failed to do.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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:agree:


Actually, that's why he never gets continuity anywhere. Let's say he manages a team and takes them to 4th place, then to 3rd but that's as far as he can get. Based on recent performances the board of said club thinks it's time to take it a step higher and try to mount a serious title challenge, since Rainieri is not the man for that kind of task, the first logical step is to fire him in order to bring someone who can actually win something.
True. Thats where our board got it wrong. Firing him - Check. Bringing someone better - Nope.
 

Furia Ceca

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Mar 21, 2008
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Nothing wrong with that, but when we brought ranieri in 3 years ago the goal was to build a new team from scratch. A team that can start winning trophies in 3-4 years time which he IMO failed to do.
Yeah he did fail, like I said earlier he's not a winner. I have a feeling the board already knew it wasnt really possile to win with him. they used him for a strong come back to the top of the table and then sack him.

That's the best he can do. It was fair enough for us coming from seria b.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Luigi Del Neri Not Impressed With Juventus' Performance Despite Win Over Sturm Graz
The coach saw some things he did not like...


Juventus coach Luigi Del Neri was not impressed with his side's performance against Sturm Graz despite the Bianconeri winning 2-1 in the first leg of their Europa League play-off.

The boss says the team has not forgotten about last season's errors, which contributed to the side conceding a goal this evening.

"I suffered a lot, as we did not do what we needed to," Del Neri said after the match to TuttoSport. "We also do not need to be scared when we concede a goal.

"We paid the ultimate price and conceded a goal due to our psychological problems, but we must forget about last season and move forward without thinking about the demons that haunted us.

"We can do much, much better. This does not sit well with me compared to how my teams normally play," concluded the coach.
I like how Del Neri can come out and say that he's not satisfied with the performance, even after we won. It's a breath of fresh air compared to the "I'm happy with the performance despite the 4-0 humiliation. We don't need to change anything" that we've been putting up with.
 

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