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Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Nice. Ill let you know. I live 3 hours south of Morgantown and 6 hours SW of where you live. So you should get the snow tonight. When are you leaving?
 

Layce Erayce

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Aug 11, 2002
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Padovano said:
Hiddink must be a good manager, he seems to win everywhere he goes. However, I cannot his style at Juve or anywhere else in Italy.
I think I said that, almost verbatim in another forum. Managers in Italy need to focus on discipline, tactics and defense. Hiddink isnt like that at all.

Alex Ferguson might though....
 

Layce Erayce

Senior Member
Aug 11, 2002
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RochemBeck said:
How someone can say Hiddink does not focus on tactics is beyond me..
Hey dont pick one word out. Look at what Im saying overall and comment on that. And yes, Hiddink allows for the kind of team dynamism which isnt possibly in Serie A. Very few Italian teams can display that kind of spontaniety.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Padovano said:
No, I do not think Conte is ready, and I have no idea if the guy can actually manage. I just have a feeling that Conte is going to be our next coach, though he might not survive an entire season. I do know he would have the support of the Delle Alpi behind him (or, a shithead Tommy Smyth of ESPN would say, "the Dalopy").

Hiddink must be a good manager, he seems to win everywhere he goes. However, I cannot his style at Juve or anywhere else in Italy.
Hopefully Antonio will take the lead role at Siena or another club some time in the near future...I would like to see what he is capable of. Hopefully Deschamps will take another job somewhere ASAP because the guy has a lot of talent but just needs more experiance. I was hoping Didier would take the job after Capello before his troubles at Monaco, however now I'm not so sure.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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RochemBeck said:
Do you think Antonio has what it takes to coach Juventus? Don't get me wrong Pado, I love Conte as well, however we have already seen what young managers like Deschamps and Conte can do, and the result is they need to have more experiance. People might not be so keen on Hiddink, which is fine, however there is no denying he's a good manager. If we want a former Juventino to manage our side we should call Didier up and reconcile our differences from two summers ago.

How much older Paul Le Guen is from Deschamps?
 

Dragon

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Apr 24, 2003
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RochemBeck said:
Haha, all the matches tonight went in my favor. 400 on Milan, 35 on draw in Madrid, and 10 on draw in Liverpool. I think I will become addicted to betting now.

For a moment I thought you had 16,000-something in cash, but then I realized it was your number of posts.

It would be crazy to win that amount of money in a single matchday
 

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