Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (24 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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adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
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If you don't rate Delneri nor Marotta, not like Exor or Elkann, and you hate most of the players for 'not being good enough' what exactly is it that you 'support'? Not the team, not the club, so what?
Del Neri, Marotta and Elkann may be "representing" Juventus at the moment, but they certainly are not Juventus. At least not the Juventus I've supported since 1987.
 

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
Like how we sacked Ranieri and how that turned out to be?
The two cases aren't comparable. Ranieri was taking the maximum from the team he had and he was 2nd when he was fired. Del Neri is pushing us down, he surely can't fix anything. The team will keep losing, the players will know that DN will be fired at the end of the season, they won't even listen to what he tells them. Melo might even beat him (which won't be too bad) and the atmosphere in the team will go to hell, with the players probably taking their anger on their colleagues.

No matter what DN said that we're not in a free fall, the fact is that we are and that with him at the helm we will lose the next 3 matches and everything will explode.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
But whats to point sacking him? Who gonna take his place?
But i agree, he sucks big time. There is only one coach that can save our ass. >>>>>>>>>>>
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He would be ideal. But lets face it there is no way he would ever come here. He's more likely to manage Torino. A coach with an amazing reputation and track record is not going to jump on board a sinking ship with 12 hours to go of the transfer window.

Our realistic target is and always will be Lippi. Who I am sure would come back to manage his 2006 world champions for a 3rd time. And lets face it, if anyone can manage a crap team then it's Lippi. I'd like to see Lippi come in for DN and see what he can do with this lot, give him an 18 month contract, let him see it out WHATEVER happens and back him with money in the summer. Then when Lippi retires with the majority of our squad, get Deschamps back in to take over.....
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Spalletti did amazing with shit squad in Roma and no money available. Sounds familiar?
His career reads a lot like Ranieri's, the nearly man, although he has done well with the richest team in Russia. Maybe he'd be a good platform, but like any coach will need time that the fans won't give him. Playing nice football will pacify some but only up to a point.
 
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He would be ideal. But lets face it there is no way he would ever come here. He's more likely to manage Torino. A coach with an amazing reputation and track record is not going to jump on board a sinking ship with 12 hours to go of the transfer window.

Our realistic target is and always will be Lippi. Who I am sure would come back to manage his 2006 world champions for a 3rd time. And lets face it, if anyone can manage a crap team then it's Lippi. I'd like to see Lippi come in for DN and see what he can do with this lot, give him an 18 month contract, let him see it out WHATEVER happens and back him with money in the summer. Then when Lippi retires with the majority of our squad, get Deschamps back in to take over.....
agreed.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
I don't say we fire midseason. This club is caught in a death trap of quick fix mentality. Plan for changes in the spring with another low-budget version of Juve. Get someone in who can develop youth prospects. Get cheap, young, but hungry players. And forget about the CL until there's a time again when this club can perform like it belongs there.

Currently, it doesn't even belong in the Europa League.
But that won't change with current people we have runnig the club.

I won't get my hopes up, until I see some real changes people running the club, until I see club doing strategic moves planning for the future and not to get out of their newest crisis and plan made only 1 year in advance I'm not gonna put my hopes high, too tired of disappointment with the team already.

It's sad to see Del Piero, Buffon in this situation, and yet I don't know how it would be possible to watch this team without them.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,789
His career reads a lot like Ranieri's, the nearly man, although he has done well with the richest team in Russia. Maybe he'd be a good platform, but like any coach will need time that the fans won't give him. Playing nice football will pacify some but only up to a point.
The nearly man would be like a gift from God tbh. Mediocore-man isn't doing it for us.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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His career reads a lot like Ranieri's, the nearly man, although he has done well with the richest team in Russia. Maybe he'd be a good platform, but like any coach will need time that the fans won't give him. Playing nice football will pacify some but only up to a point.
His not football is not always nice but he knows his stuff. And Ranieri coached much better teams than Spalletti so you can't compare those two really.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,789
The two cases aren't comparable. Ranieri was taking the maximum from the team he had and he was 2nd when he was fired. Del Neri is pushing us down, he surely can't fix anything. The team will keep losing, the players will know that DN will be fired at the end of the season, they won't even listen to what he tells them. Melo might even beat him (which won't be too bad) and the atmosphere in the team will go to hell, with the players probably taking their anger on their colleagues.

No matter what DN said that we're not in a free fall, the fact is that we are and that with him at the helm we will lose the next 3 matches and everything will explode.
I think after Parma he had lost the squad already.
Fuck, we look like that shit team Liverpool.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,941
Saying no right now to Spalletti is silly, guys. Spalletti being a "nearly" man doesn't change anything because we aren't fighting for a scudetto. We need a coach who can make us play better football and results will follow after that. A coach who coached big matches in his life, who took teams to CL, who won a championship. Spalletti is 10 times better than DN, and even if he's far from being one of the best, he's a much better option than Asterix.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
I honestly don't think we're going to fire him now and we're going to start next season with him cuz the board will be all like this was a transitional year and we're giving him another chance bla bla bla.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I honestly don't think we're going to fire him now and we're going to start next season with him cuz the board will be all like this was a transitional year and we're giving him another chance bla bla bla.
Most probably, but they would need to see signs this year that there is something to build on.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
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Saying no right now to Spalletti is silly, guys. Spalletti being a "nearly" man doesn't change anything because we aren't fighting for a scudetto. We need a coach who can make us play better football and results will follow after that. A coach who coached big matches in his life, who took teams to CL, who won a championship. Spalletti is 10 times better than DN, and even if he's far from being one of the best, he's a much better option than Asterix.
LMFAO
 

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