The Official Alberbo Zaccheroni Thread (61 Viewers)

StuCazzo

Wing Specialist
May 30, 2009
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when i read Zacc interviews in the past..he puts some good points the way he analyzsis it but, after the 4-1 defeat and his interview today..he is all Talk and no Walk....

He has a good way in talking to the press but, a horrible way in managing 2 goal game up in the europa leauge
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
At what time during this season has there not been a valid thing to moan about?
i was reading here since the time we was in serie b and even when we achieved direct promotion and than finished third and then second there was ALWAYS something for folks to moan. its just in "your" nature it seems.

its like with this "glass half full" thing ...

there comes a time, where you don't care if the glass is half full or half empty and just want to make sure that your teeth fit in that glass.

when i read Zacc interviews in the past..he puts some good points the way he analyzsis it but, after the 4-1 defeat and his interview today..he is all Talk and no Walk....

He has a good way in talking to the press but, a horrible way in managing 2 goal game up in the europa leauge
what exactly can a coach do but talk ? a coach can only talk ... talk to the players though ... and the fucking players have to walk the walk ... should zacch sub himself on and do defend if de ceglie again chooses to run away instead of closing down the opponent ?

zacch is surely no great manager, but i feel that this here is pretty much what a bigger coach would have said to the press after seeing his players do crap:

 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,740
hey guys we should all eb happy ina perverse way,the defeat(and teh manner of it) will surely prompt the board to grow some balls and attract a better quality of coach
 

juventus2

Senior Member
Jul 6, 2004
749
Zaccheroni is definatly an improvment over Ferrara anybody who says otherwise doesn't know anything about football. But with that we should aim higher. Even with a decimated squad as ours was against Siena/Fulham a better manager wouldn't have lost such a big lead.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,254
Alberto went to Turin
on a big ole white horse
and on his back was pestilence
and with him he brought death

yankee doodle alberto
yankee doodle dee

stuck a feather up his but
and called it zacceroni!!!
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
2,855
coward substitution again today.. We need a goal and he subs in Camo for Diego, and before that he remove Marchi, one of the good performer, for Candreva while Momo has been horrible. If marchi is not injured though..

When we need a goal, we subs our attacking option with another in this match. When we need to defend the result like against Siena, he subs in an attacking option (Camo) for the balance one (Marchi).
 

EkO_JuVe

New Member
Mar 21, 2010
49
coward substitution again today.. We need a goal and he subs in Camo for Diego, and before that he remove Marchi, one of the good performer, for Candreva while Momo has been horrible. If marchi is not injured though..

When we need a goal, we subs our attacking option with another in this match. When we need to defend the result like against Siena, he subs in an attacking option (Camo) for the balance one (Marchi).
welcome to Zaccy's inversely world :D
...
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,515
Zaccheroni is definatly an improvment over Ferrara anybody who says otherwise doesn't know anything about football. But with that we should aim higher. Even with a decimated squad as ours was against Siena/Fulham a better manager wouldn't have lost such a big lead.
honestly anybody who thinks that Zach will be here next year...please....dobn't think about it,please visit here before it is too late
http://www.samaritans.org/
As the Vinman would put it: SACKeroni!!! :weee:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,703
Zaccheroni is definatly an improvment over Ferrara anybody who says otherwise doesn't know anything about football. But with that we should aim higher. Even with a decimated squad as ours was against Siena/Fulham a better manager wouldn't have lost such a big lead.
Is he still an improvement over Ferrara? When we lose to Napoli will he still be a improvement over Ferrara?
 

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