shouldn't we change our coach? (2 Viewers)

Sep 14, 2003
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#22
No point blaming Lippi (or Moggi for that matter) for not making any purchases during the transfer window, as it turns out, we couldn't afford any major buys.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#24
That's only natural, Lippi is the focal point, noone has anything to say about the rest of the coaching staff, it's like that everywhere. I mean Queiroz is at Real now, how many of us knew he was assisting Fergie at ManU? I didn't..
 
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hoori-r

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Feb 14, 2004
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  • Thread Starter #25
    all of u,supported lippi.it's cool!!
    but just look at his decisions last night.
    maresca was one of the best,but lippi replaced him by appih and let conte be on pitch.
    i REALLY don't know,why lippi doesn't use miccoli...
     

    Adrian

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    Jan 31, 2003
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    #26
    more a fitness issue with that though. maresca hasnt been fully fit lately and i think after the inter game, where he played 120 mins and worked his arse off, he couldnt last all game this time.
     

    Layce Erayce

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    Aug 11, 2002
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    #27
    ++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
    That's only natural, Lippi is the focal point, noone has anything to say about the rest of the coaching staff, it's like that everywhere. I mean Queiroz is at Real now, how many of us knew he was assisting Fergie at ManU? I didn't..
    queiroz was at man u?????????!!!!! wth was he doing there?
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    #29
    ++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
    That's only natural, Lippi is the focal point, noone has anything to say about the rest of the coaching staff, it's like that everywhere. I mean Queiroz is at Real now, how many of us knew he was assisting Fergie at ManU? I didn't..
    lol is that true

    man i wouldnt wanna be a Real fan
     

    Adrian

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    Jan 31, 2003
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    #32
    well, apparently Queiroz was the tactical brains behind united last season. abit like McLaren was back in 99.

    its not secret that Fergie hasnt got a good tactical mind, even the united supporters agree with that.
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    #34
    His strength is that he has good players to work with, and an everlasting supply of chewing gum
     
    Aug 1, 2003
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    #36
    actually, Martin, I did :D
    But I see your point. I just think it's unfortunate that it's that way. Surely the assistant coaches contribute a lot to the club's success too, but nobody pays attention to them.
     

    baggio

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    Jun 3, 2003
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    #37
    Its the same everywhere sally. Its only what you get to see. The cameras focus only on Lippi, the commentators only talk about him. Not just Juve, anywhere. I mean how many big clubs' asistant coaches do we know?
     
    Dec 31, 2003
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    #38
    How could you even think about replacing lippi:(
    just look at what he has done 4 us.
    we are still in the race 4 the Scudetto, CL and the coppa Italia
    So how could you think of replacing him.
    Have Faith, if we were ahnging mid table then a may agree with replacing him. We ahve been in this postion before and Lippi has still led us to the scudetto.
     

    Zlatan

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    Jun 9, 2003
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    #39
    ++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++
    Its the same everywhere sally. Its only what you get to see. The cameras focus only on Lippi, the commentators only talk about him. Not just Juve, anywhere. I mean how many big clubs' asistant coaches do we know?
    Jens Bangsbo ;)
     

    KeNgO

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    Oct 28, 2002
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    #40
    this is the worst idea in the history of bad ideas!!!!!!!

    the only way i would want lippi to leave juventus is if he takes the azzuri job! only then i would accept him to leave juventus!
     

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