Serie A 2024-25 (99 Viewers)

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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good coach indeed, a pain in the ass to work with though. at least he's got some history with nutjob owners, cairo isn't an easy going guy either. not sure when it will happen but his exit will be fun to watch from the sidelines
for sure, he’s never been anywhere longer than 3 years. Then again I imagine the average Serie A coaching stint is significantly shorter than 3 years :D
 

mjromeo81

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Aug 29, 2022
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I don't start looking at the classifica until Giornata 10. But how long before De Rossi Is sacked? Started so poorly and a tough list of games coming up + European commitments.
BOOM there we go!

Coaches come and go, DSs come and go, owners change, but the useless Cristante & Pellegrini will start on Sunday.
 

Wings

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Jul 15, 2002
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And they just extended his contract to 2027 in June :lol2:

The amount of fapping on Tuz about how great a coach he was after his first couple matches at Roma :lol3:
You know very well that Tuz makes decisions in microseconds. Some call it microsecundo decisivi.
Legend has it that tiktok founder was a Tuz lurker who understood that Tuz members attention span would eventually make him a billionaire.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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And they just extended his contract to 2027 in June :lol2:

The amount of fapping on Tuz about how great a coach he was after his first couple matches at Roma :lol3:
Basically everything posted last season was to counter Allegri, it was moronic.

DDR won games playing attacking football so fans instantly think that's the best thing ever, but doing it when the team is floundering nowhere in the table is one thing as the pressure is off. It was always going to be tested the longer he was there and into this season, I said it at the time and always do, seen it millions of times with new coaches. They are all the next great thing until they aren't. He still might have a good coaching career but it's clear there are some things he needs to work on.
 

mjromeo81

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What level of stupidity does this require? I get that Tuz had doubts about Kalulu, but to see Milan replace him with Emerson Royal is laughable.

Fonseca will be out after Milan lose the derby. Ibra must already be on Gerry Cardinale's shit list.

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juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Basically everything posted last season was to counter Allegri, it was moronic.

DDR won games playing attacking football so fans instantly think that's the best thing ever, but doing it when the team is floundering nowhere in the table is one thing as the pressure is off. It was always going to be tested the longer he was there and into this season, I said it at the time and always do, seen it millions of times with new coaches. They are all the next great thing until they aren't. He still might have a good coaching career but it's clear there are some things he needs to work on.
Weren't they under a worst crisis under Mourinho? Still think Roma acted in haste to sack De Rossi though he might have lost the dressing room with rumours of bust up with Cristante and Mancini.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Imagine... David Moyes at Milan:lol:

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What level of stupidity does this require? I get that Tuz had doubts about Kalulu, but to see Milan replace him with Emerson Royal is laughable.

Fonseca will be out after Milan lose the derby. Ibra must already be on Gerry Cardinale's shit list.

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Royal is utterly shit, baffles me too why they bought him
 

JuveJay

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Weren't they under a worst crisis under Mourinho? Still think Roma acted in haste to sack De Rossi though he might have lost the dressing room with rumours of bust up with Cristante and Mancini.
Seems like the latter is the case. Some dodgy results just make it easy to follow through with.
 

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