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Adrian

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Gasbarroni said:
Hiddink signed for the Russian federation last week so he is definatly not coming in... I would like a coach that plays the 4-3-3 formation, someone like Rijkaard or Mourinho!
ah shite yeah he did too...

Rijkaard 100%, Mourinho to me is just another Capello but with a bigger mouth. Besides, if he plays Trezeguet upfront as the lone striker he'll never score.
 

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Adrian said:
ah shite yeah he did too...

Rijkaard 100%, Mourinho to me is just another Capello but with a bigger mouth. Besides, if he plays Trezeguet upfront as the lone striker he'll never score.
But if you got Robben, Duff, Cole Lampard behind him I'll put my money that he will ALways Score.

But you're right Mourinho is another Capello, Rijkaard isn't the best tactical coach IMO. I'd go for Spalletti and Prandelli more.
 

Maher

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serfaraaz said:
why did ancelloti did not succeed at juve
i think he is not a good coach , the players at milan are doing the job for him
the thing that make milan different than juve is that they have creative players while we dont .
 

PhRoZeN

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What do people think of christian grose of basel? His team was unlucky to get knocked out by middlesborough in the UEFA cup and are currently at the topc of their league. I think he has done quite well for them and would be a good choice at our club.
 

Ascension

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I want Capello to stay in the club as long as he desires. And this is probably what will happen because he has won a Scudetto (maybe two with this season). The Triade will look for consistency and this is what you get with Cap.

However... It's interesting to discuss what will happen in the aftermath of Capello's reign. Anything could happen!!

My ideas for then:

1) Frank Rijkaard. Fantastic coach. :star:

2) Mourinho. Just look at what he did with Porto, ffs. Plus he is fun to have on your side. :lol2:

3) Spalletti. Did well with both Udinese and Roma. Knows the italian game...
 

PhRoZeN

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Alexander said:
My ideas for then:

1) Frank Rijkaard. Fantastic coach. :star:

2) Mourinho. Just look at what he did with Porto, ffs. Plus he is fun to have on your side. :lol2:

3) Spalletti. Did well with both Udinese and Roma. Knows the italian game...
I cant remember the last time Juve brought in a manager who didnt know much about the italian game (hence an italian manager). Its been quite a while and under the current triad I can only see Spaletti having a better chance than the other two. On the other hand mournho has said he wouldnt mind managing in italy and for some strange reason I can see him going at Inter.. it suits his needs and the clubs. Rijkaard, well his gonna be at barca well longer than the other two at there primary clubs but if he does leave then it may at a spell in england. He knows english really well and wouldnt find adapting to the english game too difficult.
 

tassard

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Alexander said:
I want Capello to stay in the club as long as he desires. And this is probably what will happen because he has won a Scudetto (maybe two with this season). The Triade will look for consistency and this is what you get with Cap.

However... It's interesting to discuss what will happen in the aftermath of Capello's reign. Anything could happen!!

My ideas for then:

1) Frank Rijkaard. Fantastic coach. :star:

2) Mourinho. Just look at what he did with Porto, ffs. Plus he is fun to have on your side. :lol2:

3) Spalletti. Did well with both Udinese and Roma. Knows the italian game...

I don't think that Rijkaard is a fantastic coach.Imo he is way to overrated
 
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    tassard said:
    I don't think that Rijkaard is a fantastic coach.Imo he is way to overrated

    Besides Capello, any coach would look fantastic with this Barcelona team.
     
    May 4, 2004
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    We dont need Carlos..

    We need some fresh blood that will play for the CLUB and US the Fans and not for the money!

    Then we need a COACH who got balls to try something new, tactics? YES!, and not use the same players for a season and expect them to perform as good as the first 15 games of the season!!!
     
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    baggio

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    Yea, 1 title in 5 years is a record that really speaks for itself. Besides, I'd attribute the 'nice' bit to Totti at the height of his powers more than Capello's influence from the bench.
     
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    serfaraaz said:
    why did ancelloti did not succeed at juve
    Moggi never really supported him and gave him what he needed- transfer funds. He was doing a great job and had created a wonderful and exciting side. If he had stayed, Zizou would never have left and we may well have finally won championships, both at home and in europe.

    I long for him to return and once again build a side that I enjoy watching, a side that plays atttacking football.

    Bring back our Carlo.
     

    vimo

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    well even if it is only tribalfootball .... *g*

    Inter Milan mega offer for Capello
    tribalfootball.com - April 18, 2006

    Inter Milan have been linked with a shock approach to Juventus coach Fabio Capello.

    It's reported today in Italy's sports press that Inter Milan vice-president Marco Tronchetti Provera approached Capello about taking over the coaching reigns next season.

    The Nerazzurro supremo is said to have tabled Capello an "irresistible" financial offer to leave Juve.
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    I know: Tribalfootball....... but hey, dreaming is allowed ;)
     
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