Maurizio Sarri (71 Viewers)

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Before the Sarri hate...you nerds should count how often our attack is trying to break 11 SPAL players behind the ball.

Obviously its going to be a struggle and we had some great chances (Ramsey, Dybala, etc) and it took a magical strike from Pjanic to break the deadlock.

Chill out.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Before the Sarri hate...you nerds should count how often our attack is trying to break 11 SPAL players behind the ball.

Obviously its going to be a struggle and we had some great chances (Ramsey, Dybala, etc) and it took a magical strike from Pjanic to break the deadlock.

Chill out.
A totally new concept teams we play against come up with. Never seen that before.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Depends on the scenario. If Inter gets in the high 80s in points its not sackable this season.
Wat? Scudetto loss should be a sackable offence regardless of point totals. No excuses tolerated there. We've finished over 90 points in 4 straight years. Finished on 90 points last year, even though we stopped playing with 5 games left after scudetto was clinched, and collected 3 points of 15 to finish season.

Only way scudetto loss is at all acceptable is if we win CL. That's it.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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BULLSHIT

He won’t be sacked because our current management are morons, but losing the Scudetto to Contes inter should not only result in his sacking but him being flogged in public.
So you would want a change if by the end of the season we are playin really well in the CL. Make the semis or final but lose to an Inter that had a good season? He wasnt brought in to change our style and european play.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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So this SPAL struggle is normal, we will probably get another goal in the 2nd half. The goal should be to win without conceding today. We need to get a string of results where we don't allow any goals in.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Also the question wasnt what I would do but will he be fired. I doubt if by the end of the season we have made leaps in improvements in play that he will be fired. Look at what Pep has done. Its part of getting a coach with a system of play rather than one whos goal is to develope a system of play. Results sometimes get worse before better
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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Before the Sarri hate...you nerds should count how often our attack is trying to break 11 SPAL players behind the ball.

Obviously its going to be a struggle and we had some great chances (Ramsey, Dybala, etc) and it took a magical strike from Pjanic to break the deadlock.

Chill out.
People expecting Insigne likes crosses to Callejon in an open field. LOL
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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I thought with sarriball we're supposed to be crushing weaker Serie A sides 4-0 on the regular while watching stunning, revolutionary, attacking, wildly entertaining football
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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I thought with sarriball we're supposed to be crushing weaker Serie A sides 4-0 on the regular while watching stunning, revolutionary, attacking, wildly entertaining football
Under Max's dull, lifeless, insipid garbage football last season, we had 15 goals after 7 matches. Under Sarri, 13 goals.

:boh:
 

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