Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (30 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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- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
Here here, Ranieri did very well - and remember - he got fired for draws, not losses

Milan attack:

Ronaldinho Ibrahimovic Pato - now that's world class - will be a JOY to watch

Juve attack:

DP (I love him but he's 300 years old) Amauri ("I can score one in a thousand chances") Iaquinta ("when was the last time I wasn't injured for more than 3 consecutive games?") - Quagmire ("Wtf did this team buy me? are they crazy? Who cares I'll take the money!")
Ranieri worked wonders.

We seriously cant be comparing attacks.
DP-Amauri-Iaquinta-Quags cant hold a toothpick against

Ronaldinho-Ibra-Pato-and prob Robinho

And who are we rumored to try and bring in? Bariello. :andyandbarcelona:
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
Horribad is an interesting word.

I agree with you, that's something I noted at half time. A lot of the players were shrugging their shoulders when in possession and playing it back to where they got it from.

I do agree that our team needs to gel, with so many new players, we require time to get teamwork going. But even so, we still dont have any creative/brilliant players. Only DP and perhaps Aqua.

But my biggest concern remains LB position, how Del Neri didn't and doesn't see how vulnerable DC is, is beyond me.
 

JuveBoy

Senior Member
Feb 4, 2003
5,022
Here here, Ranieri did very well - and remember - he got fired for draws, not losses



Milan attack:

Ronaldinho Ibrahimovic Pato - now that's world class - will be a JOY to watch

Juve attack:

DP (I love him but he's 300 years old) Amauri ("I can score one in a thousand chances") Iaquinta ("when was the last time I wasn't injured for more than 3 consecutive games?") - Quagmire ("Wtf did this team buy me? are they crazy? Who cares I'll take the money!")
but Quag didn't realize that Napoli is 2x better than Juve right now. They have mission but Juve is hopeless, and just a serie B level club.
 

Gamaro

The Arabian Knight
Aug 6, 2007
1,289
I do agree that our team needs to gel, with so many new players, we require time to get teamwork going. But even so, we still dont have any creative/brilliant players. Only DP and perhaps Aqua.

But my biggest concern remains LB position, how Del Neri didn't and doesn't see how vulnerable DC is, is beyond me.
Actually our team doesnt need time to gel,just as Marotta n DN's heads dont need Gel,cos they dont have enough hair.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
A below average team for a below average coach. The vicious cycle has begun. Expect this to go on every couple of years now, when a new coach comes in and clears out the team, and we continue to buy a bunch of players every season. One more overrated than the other. We're in freefall and when we dont qualify for the CL next year, we're going to be rejected by players worse than the Boriellos of the world. Del Neri wouldn't be able to do squat if he had Milan's current attack, let alone what he has assembled at Juventus. This is a sinking ship, let's just sink with it. We're the equivalent of Pool in the EPL. Looking forward to years of midtable mediocrity with the 3rd-4th season finishes every now and then. Too bad this Agnelli isnt much more than his Elkann cousin when it comes to a little bit of vision. Fucking depressing shit.
 

Zidaninho

Junior Member
Aug 31, 2010
369
Del Neri has never lasted more than one season at a team.

I guess he will all of a sudden become a tactical magician at Juve.

Like you said, Imagine he had Milan's roster. He'd sell all of their stars because he would have no idea how to use them.

Serie B is the place to B for him.

Bye Bye Juve.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,882
Del Neri has never lasted more than one season at a team.

I guess he will all of a sudden become a tactical magician at Juve.

Like you said, Imagine he had Milan's roster. He'd sell all of their stars because he would have no idea how to use them.

Serie B is the place to B for him.

Bye Bye Juve.
:agree:

Never let facts get in the way when you're trying to make a point!
 

Paolo Sosa

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2005
2,377
we lost one game, hell one game !!!!

i was the first to but a sign of DN is a big mistake but come on give him a chance we had our whole pre-season training based on a tactic that have Diego as a focal point we need time we will get 4th by the end of this season
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
If you have a tactic with a specific player as your focal point and then sell him just before your first league game, it's kinda retarded if you ask me.
 

Primo

Juventus FC - Philippines
Dec 20, 2002
1,436
The game against Bari is troublesome if you ask me. Here we have Marotta signing players of above-average quality, not great, but still very good with a lot of potential. For me, the only thing missing is a great maestro, or coach simply put.

We all know what these players are capable of - and how mediocre they can be if they don't play together as a team. But the revelation I got from the Bari game is that despite all the players brought-in, I DON'T SEE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECTIVE TACTIC BROUGHT-IN BY DEL NERI.

They say he prefers a 4-4-2 formation that utilizes the wingers, but I didn't see a very effective formation against Bari. Against a team like this, the very least we can expect is to create chances from the wings - with so much room we had seeing as Alvarez wasn't even tracking back to defend.

What else would happen to us when we face teams with quality left-backs and right backs!? What would happen to us if we face Maicon or someone similar.

I say rid the players of pressure and ask Del Neri what style he wants this team to be its strength. Juve have lacked any style of play since the calciopoli. If we are to get back to winning ways - we'll need a winning formula.

Let's all hope Del Neri finds it for us.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
comming from "football italia"

Milos Krasic insists he is “happy at Juventus” and likes Gigi Del Neri’s approach, despite the opening day defeat. “We’ll make up for it.”

The Serb was one of the many summer signings to revamp the squad, making his transfer from CSKA Moscow.

“I am truly happy at Juventus and every day that goes by I realise even more how important this club is,” Krasic told Serbian media.

“There is nothing that is left to chance and the first impressions have certainly been positive.

“I like Del Neri’s approach, even if I can’t say I know his tactics or methods quite yet. I’m making progress with the language and can already more or less make myself understood.

“Juventus are truly one of the biggest clubs in the world and I’m very happy here.”

Krasic received his Serie A debut on Sunday against Bari, falling 1-0 at the Stadio San Nicola, and was substituted at half-time.

“It’s a shame we lost the opener, but I am confident we’ll make up for it straight away, starting from the game with Sampdoria."



confirms what we all saw against bari, players are good, but they were clueless about the tactics

i'm eager to see what improvement they have made when we face sampdoria
 

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