Marcello Lippi (4 Viewers)

delp_07

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Jan 31, 2005
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#1
I think at this point of the season it would be interesting to see how many Juventino's would like to see Lippi as the head coach or would you rather have Capello still in charge. It seemed that Lippi got the absolute best out of his players when he was here. When I look at this seasons Juve i see a team that is not too appealing to its fans, a team that is missing a key component, and i think that component is Lippi, so the inevitable question is who would you rahter have, Lippi or Capello, ill take Lippi
 

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gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#2
Last season's disastrous showing just went to show that we needed a new manager, and Lippi knew that too.
 

MeRs0

Junior Member
Jun 26, 2004
444
#3
Capello has done a great job this season, him for sure!

The end of last season ruined alot for Lippi cause of the poor results, but of course I hope he will return to Juve one day in future and be head coach.
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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#6
++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
Capello for certain. He has got loads out of a crap squad.
Exactly. And Capello is the man that qualifies for this job. To think that we r still at the top of the table with our present squad shows that Capello is a wonderful coach. He made the best out of Thuram + Clatan. Kudos to him. Never mind if we r boring, but we win in the most boring style. Well I would welcome Lippi if our squad is strong enough, and he can try all sorts of crazy formations.
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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#7
Capello has done a good job and I wouldn't want anyone else in for him at the moment,but I still feel Lippi is more suited for Juventus as a coach than Fabio.

Capello has made the team his own and doesn't have any reservations to make significant changes to this team,but if you ask me Lippi got more out of an even worse squad(back when we didn't have Zlatan,Canna and Emerson,three of our best players this year).
 

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
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#8
++ [ originally posted by ZhiXin ] ++


Exactly. And Capello is the man that qualifies for this job. To think that we r still at the top of the table with our present squad shows that Capello is a wonderful coach. He made the best out of Thuram + Clatan. Kudos to him. Never mind if we r boring, but we win in the most boring style. Well I would welcome Lippi if our squad is strong enough, and he can try all sorts of crazy formations.
The best teams play some form of catenaccio or defensive football. (greece, porto last season, chelsea play a hidden one.. milan too)
 

kthx

Junior Member
Mar 26, 2005
115
#11
Lippi, by a mile.

Capello is a good coach, but he's not the one who got us here...it was mentality and luck.

Lippi got the best out of our players.
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
5,114
#12
Capello is doing good, but I'd chose Lippi over him.
I think he did wonderful last season, considering the players he had and the injuries.
 

Daddi

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Oct 27, 2004
7,900
#13
Capello has made us title challangers with a really slim and not great side. Milan is superior in almost every position and have a great bench. Still we fight for the sucetto, great job, don Fabio!!
 

Juve_Kosova

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May 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
Capello for certain. He has got loads out of a crap squad .
SOOOOOO True.... and IMO no one could have done a better job then Cap has with this squad... If Lippi had this squad we would have been fighting for the 3place...!
 

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
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#16
++ [ originally posted by Juve_Kosova ] ++


SOOOOOO True.... and IMO no one could have done a better job then Cap has with this squad... If Lippi had this squad we would have been fighting for the 3place...!
Definetly.
 

neath_lad

Senior Member
Jun 25, 2004
687
#17
capello for sure, lippi done great for us but he had has his time and we all knew this after last season.

btw we might not have the best squad at the moment and we are not playing well but we are not crap, roma are crap
 

isha00

Senior Member
Jun 24, 2003
5,114
#19
All of you remember last season as disatrous, but Lippi finished it with only 7 points less than Capello (it was Milan that was invincible, finishing with 83 points, 7 more than this season) and this without:

Cannavaro
Emerson
Ibrahimovic
Zebina
Blasi

And with:

an horrible Thuram
an always injuried Del Piero
a Camoranesi that didn't shine like this season
Legrottaglie and montero as straters
and so on


Sometimes I wonder how he managed to arrive third with a team like that one. :eek:

EDIT: I think that with this season team he would have done wonders
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
7,900
#20
++ [ originally posted by isha00 ] ++
All of you remember last season as disatrous, but Lippi finished it with only 7 points less than Capello (it was Milan that was invincible, finishing with 83 points, 7 more than this season) and this without:

Cannavaro
Emerson
Ibrahimovic
Zebina
Blasi

And with:

an horrible Thuram
an always injuried Del Piero
a Camoranesi that didn't shine like this season
Legrottaglie and montero as straters
and so on


Sometimes I wonder how he managed to arrive third with a team like that one. :eek:

EDIT: I think that with this season team he would have done wonders
Perhaps..
 

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