The New Maneger. (2 Viewers)

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
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#21
Batigol said:
Hello guys,

Recently, a lot of people asking for the head Fabio Capello, some are asking for it literally. Of course, I am not one of them.

Since I don't know how to start a poll here, I will list the names of mangers that are likely to leave their club, got linked with Juve in the tabloids or who don't have a job, and see what you think.

1-Return of Marcello Lippi:agree:
2-Capello stays on top of the helm
3-Guess Hiddink:cool:
4-Arsen Venger:smoke:
5-Otmar Hitzfeld
6-Luciano Spalletti :p
7-Sven Goran Eriksson
8-Giovanni Trapattoni:)


I know the list is big but who knows, one might come next year. Let us know.
Sorry, who is Ottmar Hitzfeld?
 

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Batigol

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Mar 5, 2006
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  • Thread Starter #31
    Desmond said:
    I would say no to Lippi coming back, he has cemented his legacy here and I wouldn't want anything to tarnish that. Plus the fact that most managers don't make the transition from NT football to club football too well - even those who have had success at club level before.

    Prandelli would do fine for me, but if we were to take a risk I like the way Guus Hiddink's teams play, plenty of desire and passion about his style. That said, he has had high-profile failures in his career, but if there is anything he can do to redeem himself then IMO he has. Ottmar Hitzfeld would probably be a good mould of a manager for this team, and his experience (and success) with Bayern is a plus point for me considering the similarities between the two teams both in style of play and that both teams are the undisputed frontrunners in their respective leagues as far as domestic success goes.
    nicely put, i agree on the ottmar point.
     

    Eddy

    The Maestro
    Aug 20, 2005
    12,645
    #34
    Maresca said:
    I would say, DP should be a Manager-player at the same time.. this the only way to win the CL:D
    Just how Leeds were back in the days :D
    there like napoli, in the lower leagues with a similar shirt colour :)
     
    May 4, 2004
    11,622
    #35
    Batigol said:
    i am not a roma lover budy, never have and never will. i am a juve fan and have been since 1994. since i am a bati fan, it doesn't mean that i love roma, ther is a slim chance that i like argentina, didn't that occur with you Einstein, duhhhh.

    and hey, what do you mean when by "Know what you are talking about".
    WORD!
     

    C4ISR

    Senior Member
    Dec 18, 2005
    2,362
    #39
    capello is doing a good job. 1st yr as coach and he wins us the scudetto, the same will most likely happen again this yr. however, he will prolly move to england, a league he has openly stated he wants to coach in, and the only leage in which he hasn't captured the domestic title.

    spalleti would be my choice. he has done alot with the squad he has. imagine if he had nedved, del piero, emerson, etc at his disposal? also, it would really piss of romanista, which is always a fun thing to do.
     

    ZAF3000

    Senior Member
    Feb 14, 2005
    5,348
    #40
    Capello to stay for another year then we take it from there.
    Currently Capello is doing really well. The results speak for themselves.
    Never the less, I think Sir Lippi is the best coach.
     

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