Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (33 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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Esco

New Member
Dec 11, 2010
13
And another thing -- where are all those people that said being eliminated from Europa was good for the side? Just taking a gander at the current events of this team, we have literally fallen off a cliff after being eliminated. I was laughed at for pointing out that we completely fell apart after being kicked out of Europe last year, and that it could happen again. We even have injury problems without playing in Europa (gee, imagine that!). So now we're back on a similar path to last season which needs to be corrected now before the problems become exacerbate.
Getting kicked out of Europa League is never a good thing though there are a lot of people who like to see the positive side of it, including players, staff, fans and the press; but i really think it's all crap. Europa League brings in money, and more importantly gives hope to the fans and to the players of achieving something great. Let's say Roma beat us on wednesday and kick us out of the Cup (God forbid!) what do we have to hope for? No European competition, no cup and a 6th place in Serie A...

Now, i still think that this team has some potential, and the season can still be partially salvaged, but playing in Europa would have brought a lot of optimisim to the team and to the fans.
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
6,624
No suprise yet again we didn't look like a team capable of scoring, and that too affects Delneri's decisions IMO.. at times it felt like he was happy with draw.
For once our FB's seemed to pulling it together and not doing something overly stupid, but too bad we couldn't do shet upfront for almost 70-80mins of the game.. Still I blame him for going all-in too late.
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
Results speak for themselves.

Del Neri has been unable to string 3 wins together ALL season even if we include all comps - that speaks volumes of his management abilities.

We will NOT even fight for a CL spot - EL is the only realistic outcome.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Delneri looked satisfied with a point after the match throwing smiles and hugging Pozzi's, Pazzini's, Poli's and palombo's! We can just strike a deal to be Sampdoria's feeder club while we're at it. Marotta's and Delneri's relationship with Samp is disgusting.

Why the fuck would any sane manager take off Krasic at that particular time? I had a feeling Milos would've pulled something similar to the Lazio game had he stayed on the pitch for 90 minutes given that Sampdoria players played +120 mins mid week and looked weakened and tired in the last 15 minutes of the game.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Can't really blame a coach who has never won anything in his entire life. The guy comes in with a provincial mentality. We are never going to win anything with him in charge, and we may not even fulfill/reach our objectives. However, it's not his fault that he is here; we should blame those that hired him in the first place.

The team looks disjointed and lacking in creativity. We have terrible FB's, strikers that can't score, and expensive buys that at best should serve as backup for a team like Juventus (Martinez, Pepe, and even Quag). We will be needing a new SS in a year or so. We should also look to add a quality LW. However, the most urgent matters at present are finding quality FB's and a striker that can actually score!

Udinese are coming to town next week, and with the way they tore Inter apart, I fear what they may do to our vulnerable, weak, and pathetic FB's!

P.S. Who is Amauri? Is he even a striker? Most importantly and significantly might I add, when does his contract expire?!
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
Oh Boy :sergio:
Nothing wrong with being optimistic but this....


Juventus boss Gigi Del Neri still believes his side are the best in Serie A despite their stuttering form.

The Old Lady drew 0-0 away to Sampdoria on Sunday and currently lie sixth in the table, nine points adrift of League leaders Milan.

“I am still convinced that Juve are the best team in the League,” Del Neri said.

“On the whole we have shown that we're a match for anyone.

“I believe a lot in my group and recovering the injured will allow us to be competitive,” he concluded.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,782
Can't really blame a coach who has never won anything in his entire life. The guy comes in with a provincial mentality. We are never going to win anything with him in charge, and we may not even fulfill/reach our objectives. However, it's not his fault that he is here; we should blame those that hired him in the first place.

The team looks disjointed and lacking in creativity. We have terrible FB's, strikers that can't score, and expensive buys that at best should serve as backup for a team like Juventus (Martinez, Pepe, and even Quag). We will be needing a new SS in a year or so. We should also look to add a quality LW. However, the most urgent matters at present are finding quality FB's and a striker that can actually score!

Udinese are coming to town next week, and with the way they tore Inter apart, I fear what they may do to our vulnerable, weak, and pathetic FB's!

P.S. Who is Amauri? Is he even a striker? Most importantly and significantly might I add, when does his contract expire?!
Normally, I get irritated by your posts because I feel your expectations are way too high, but I agree with this in most aspects, but even more important none of our players are reaching their full potential recently. Chiello looks disorientated and almost caused a penalty and our striker problem is laughable, I dont know why Marotta came with signing Toni but it isn't a good move and made things worse.

Apart from signing new players lets try to reach their full potential of those who we have. Iaq was good at Udinese and under Ranieri, he's useless now. Marchisio was doing good for a long time, now he's wasted on that left wing since he isnt a winger. Pepe as a SS? He found himself even sometimes in the wrong position when played in that position. These are all problems caused by lack of observation and misjudgement on their qualities. More or less the coach's job.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Oh Boy :sergio:
Nothing wrong with being optimistic but this....


Juventus boss Gigi Del Neri still believes his side are the best in Serie A despite their stuttering form.

The Old Lady drew 0-0 away to Sampdoria on Sunday and currently lie sixth in the table, nine points adrift of League leaders Milan.

“I am still convinced that Juve are the best team in the League,” Del Neri said.

“On the whole we have shown that we're a match for anyone.

“I believe a lot in my group and recovering the injured will allow us to be competitive,” he concluded.
Stuff like this pisses me off.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,909
I'm not sure why people keep mentioning he hasn't won anything, his objective this season isn't to win anything, it's to get in the CL. Anything else would have been a bonus. It's ok he aims high, but this is just a mental game, he knows the situation.

Yes, yes, I know it's Juventus but let's be realistic, look at our team and budget. We would've had to have no key injuries all year, our team at 90% average every game and for others to have badly stumbled for us to think about winning the scudetto, that's no different looking at the league at the start of the season or now.

As for the EL, because we went out it doesn't mean that we were going to win lots of games, doesn't work like that. Delneri said we will be more rested for it, clearly we will be, but that doesn't mean we are going to win. And considering there have been no CL games since 8/12/10 and EL since 16/12/10 how the hell does that impact upon us and our opponents for the last 6 rounds, before which we were sitting nicely? Not at all, nonsense. We'll see if there is any impact come Feb-March, not Dec-Jan.

The reason we are not winning right now has nothing to do with the EL, there are other very clear reasons. Injuries, mediocre and unfit strikers, mediocre full backs, and also some questionable approach from Delneri.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,909
This is the beauty of football and supporters, no matter which club you follow when there are positive and negative times it's actually funny to sit and see how everything follows suit.
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
Forget about him not winning any trophy

He hasn't been able to win 3 GAMES IN A ROW with Juve

That's terrible in anyone's book, other than teams like Cesena and Bari of course.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,986
As for the EL, because we went out it doesn't mean that we were going to win lots of games, doesn't work like that. Delneri said we will be more rested for it, clearly we will be, but that doesn't mean we are going to win. And considering there have been no CL games since 8/12/10 and EL since 16/12/10 how the hell does that impact upon us and our opponents for the last 6 rounds, before which we were sitting nicely? Not at all, nonsense. We'll see if there is any impact come Feb-March, not Dec-Jan.

The reason we are not winning right now has nothing to do with the EL, there are other very clear reasons. Injuries, mediocre and unfit strikers, mediocre full backs, and also some questionable approach from Delneri.
I think you're overlooking the importance of confidence, morale, and consistency. Looking at how we played in the Europa matches and our form now, the performances and results look very similar, even while using a somewhat stronger side in Serie A. The areas of football I listed in the previous sentence all come into play when looking long-term; without a decent amount of any, any little speed bump can turn into a brick wall, and I'm afraid that's partly the reason for our poor form now. Injuries aren't the only problem.

To me, the Europa performances were a sign of things to come, and the eventual failure to qualify stunted our collectiveness as a team. Some say that failure drives one to perform better in the future. But after a season like we had last year, I can't really say we have such a mentality as a collective unit yet, and therefore each failure is the opposite of a shot of adrenaline -- it's more like a dose of rat poison. That's why it is my belief that any success in a competition like Europa League would carry over to our Serie A form and our future ability to compete in general. As they say, success builds on success.

Even if one thinks my post is "nonsense", at the very least the performances in Europa should be considered a harbinger.
 

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