Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (25 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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Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
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He made all the right moves. He gets props from me.
You think that bringing on two forwards who are lacking match fitness (at half), playing one of them out of position (IQ wide, is never good), changing the formation prematurely (while we had some incompatible players out there for the 4-2-3-1, namely ADP and IQ), taking Ale off to play Aquilani wide, etc., equals all the right moves?
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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You think that bringing on two forwards who are lacking match fitness (at half), playing one of them out of position (IQ wide, is never good), changing the formation prematurely (while we had some incompatible players out there for the 4-2-3-1, namely ADP and IQ), taking Ale off to play Aquilani wide, etc., equals all the right moves?
we made loads of chances, and like it or not, Amauri and Iaquinta were a threat up-front.

oh and by the way, we also scored a goal.
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
we made loads of chances, and like it or not, Amauri and Iaquinta were a threat up-front.

oh and by the way, we also scored a goal.
We didn't play well, man. There was plenty not to like, but keep on keeping on with the diatribe, if that's what helps you get through this rough period.



As for the "by the way, we also scored a goal", c'mon. Put that shit into context.

We scored a goal at the end of the game, at home, while losing 3-0... Palermo had a bit of a concentration lapse, that shit happens ALL the time in ALL sports. The game was already over.

Edit: and by the way, when IQ scored, we were playing our 4-4-2 again and he wasn't playing wide.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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We didn't play well, man. There was plenty not to like, but keep on keeping on with the diatribe, if that's what helps you get through this rough period.



As for the "by the way, we also scored a goal", c'mon. Put that shit into context.

We scored a goal at the end of the game, at home, while losing 3-0... Palermo had a bit of a concentration lapse, that shit happens ALL the time in ALL sports. The game was already over.

Edit: and by the way, when IQ scored, we were playing our 4-4-2 again and he wasn't playing wide.
we made mistakes at the back, which cost us big time.

we certainly did not play badly.

we looked a little listless going FW in the first half, but second half was a very different story, created a lot of chances...Krasic could have had a brace, even Amauri went close.
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
we made mistakes at the back, which cost us big time.

we certainly did not play badly.

we looked a little listless going FW in the first half, but second half was a very different story, created a lot of chances...Krasic could have had a brace, even Amauri went close.
Well lets agree that we disagree on our caliber of play. IMO, we certainly didn't deserve to win this game.

Naturally we played poorly at the back, and with the players we have, this is going to be the case for a little while. Obviously, man.

Those guys had their best chances after we reverted to the 4-4-2. I really have no problem with Amauri and Iaquinta up top at that time - even if they don't compliment each other - but I disagree with introducing them both at half, the formation change, etc.
 

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