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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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We arent talking CVs, were talking coach vs coach in year 2017. The way I see it, Sarri and Spalletti are doing better with worse teams. Isnt that correct?
I doubt Roma can beat either of the Manchester clubs in head to head.. maybe napoli can take on UTD but not City.

Mou and Pep have significantly tougher jobs (they are not competing with Inter and Milan) and both will likely end in the top 4 which is no different (actually more impressive) than Roma and Napoli finishing top 3.

I also thought we were talking about which coach is generally better and the CV obviously has weight if thats the discussion. Spaletti especially is terrible.
 

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Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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Sturaro on the left means Alex Sandro in all-attacking mode + Pjanic/Khedira runs up a little often. Nobody likes this comments, but imo Sturaro is less damaging to our build up when he is not in the center.
 

ADP1897

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Apr 17, 2014
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How am i crying over refs?
we actually missed key players - Chiellini, Marchisio, Dybala. even then it took them 6 ref errors to beat us
Max > Pep
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Blaming refs is just one way of living in denial like Inter and their fans do.

Also imagine if Cuadrado had put that easy tap in in the back of the net to make it 0-3 before half time. Or Morata putting his chance over the bar right after second half resumed.

Or if Allegri dint make the stupid decision of subbing out Morata for Mandzukic. Or finally if Evra had just cleared the ball.

Utter stupidity blaming the ref on that game imo. We had that tie in the palm of our hands. We let it slip away ourselves.
:tup:
We weren't good enough, lesson learned, and hope this year we'll win the big ears.

And great experiment from Max, very ballsy, never expected it from him tbh.
Use Manbro at wings, subs Dybala for 2x in a row after the handshake incident..

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
:agree:

Blaming refs is just one way of living in denial like Inter and their fans do.

Also imagine if Cuadrado had put that easy tap in in the back of the net to make it 0-3 before half time. Or Morata putting his chance over the bar right after second half resumed.

Or if Allegri dint make the stupid decision of subbing out Morata for Mandzukic. Or finally if Evra had just cleared the ball.

Utter stupidity blaming the ref on that game imo. We had that tie in the palm of our hands. We let it slip away ourselves.
There was a miscommunication between medical staff and Allegri. He thought Mandzukic would be able to run hard at the last defender like Morata did, but he was in far worse shape still

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We weren't good enough, lesson learned, and hope this year we'll win the big ears.

And great experiment from Max, very ballsy, never expected it from him tbh.
Use Manbro at wings, subs Dybala for 2x in a row after the handshake incident..

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No, thats not true.


We had great disadvantages, and came extremely close. We had the game untill injuries caught up, and then Grandpa made the idiotic mistake.


We were good enough, but we were very unlucky. Thats a fair conclusion, and serves as a reminder we need to finish those chances and not DRIBBLE THE FUCK OUT OF A DEFENCE 1 MINUTE BEFORE THE END OF THE GAME FUCKING EVRA
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Was not about the running. The threat of Morata kept Bayern stretched and spmewhat in their own half. Mandzukic came on as an extra defender, inviting Bayern even more to pin us down.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I doubt Roma can beat either of the Manchester clubs in head to head.. maybe napoli can take on UTD but not City.

Mou and Pep have significantly tougher jobs (they are not competing with Inter and Milan) and both will likely end in the top 4 which is no different (actually more impressive) than Roma and Napoli finishing top 3.

I also thought we were talking about which coach is generally better and the CV obviously has weight if thats the discussion. Spaletti especially is terrible.
how have they tougher jobs when:

1. they have as much money to spend as they want
2. can get almost whoever they want
3. are facing weaker competition with stronger teams
4. Roma and Napoli both lost their best players to their direct rival

also, them barely ending in top4 (if they even manage to do it, which is debatable) is simply not good enough. they were top favorites before the season begun to anyone who didnt know Conte, so they should be competing with Conte for the title at this point. Roma and Napoli lost their best players to us, yet are a bigger threat for us than the Manchester clubs to Chelsea. in Europe United and Roma passed their groups in EL, Napoli and City in CL. what will happen next we will see but so far, Spalletti and Sarri are doing a better job with lesser teams compared to Mou and Pep

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:tup:
We weren't good enough, lesson learned, and hope this year we'll win the big ears.

And great experiment from Max, very ballsy, never expected it from him tbh.
Use Manbro at wings, subs Dybala for 2x in a row after the handshake incident..

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so if i say, "if Nedved played in 2003 we would be champions of Euorpe", is that also crying? pointing something out in a discussion isnt crying as far as i know

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No, thats not true.


We had great disadvantages, and came extremely close. We had the game untill injuries caught up, and then Grandpa made the idiotic mistake.


We were good enough, but we were very unlucky. Thats a fair conclusion, and serves as a reminder we need to finish those chances and not DRIBBLE THE FUCK OUT OF A DEFENCE 1 MINUTE BEFORE THE END OF THE GAME FUCKING EVRA
cant believe he thought dribbling the ball out of the box was a great idea when he had freakin Vidal infront of him. its not like he didnt play an entire season with him the year before (was facing him in training a lot probably) and didnt know what hes capable of
 

ADP1897

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2014
1,593
There was a miscommunication between medical staff and Allegri. He thought Mandzukic would be able to run hard at the last defender like Morata did, but he was in far worse shape still

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No, thats not true.


We had great disadvantages, and came extremely close. We had the game untill injuries caught up, and then Grandpa made the idiotic mistake.


We were good enough, but we were very unlucky. Thats a fair conclusion, and serves as a reminder we need to finish those chances and not DRIBBLE THE FUCK OUT OF A DEFENCE 1 MINUTE BEFORE THE END OF THE GAME FUCKING EVRA
Still the results speak for it self, no?
We definetely have a chance this year, and it up to Max, staff, and the players to seize it.

so if i say, "if Nedved played in 2003 we would be champions of Euorpe", is that also crying? pointing something out in a discussion isnt crying as far as i know
Then i misunderstood your post, and i'm sorry for that.


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Jun 6, 2015
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I doubt Roma can beat either of the Manchester clubs in head to head.. maybe napoli can take on UTD but not City.

Mou and Pep have significantly tougher jobs (they are not competing with Inter and Milan) and both will likely end in the top 4 which is no different (actually more impressive) than Roma and Napoli finishing top 3.

I also thought we were talking about which coach is generally better and the CV obviously has weight if thats the discussion. Spaletti especially is terrible.
Both Roma and Napoli are easily better than United. Would but my money on Napoli beating City too, Roma vs City could be close.
 

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