The Wish List and General Discussion Thread (35 Viewers)

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Dec 26, 2004
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Dude, you're basically using 3 support forwards and a winger. This is like a whacked out version of the Brazilian 4-2-4. It's not going to happen, and probably shouldn't.
Neymar, Sanchez and Quag are extremely dynamic forwards, you can't just describe them as "support forwards" and simply say it won't work, IMO any deffence will find such front line extremely hard to mark and so unpredictable.
 

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Bjerknes

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I'm not sure of names, but any of the players he admired while he last managed in Serie A.

Neymar, Sanchez and Quag are extremely dynamic forwards, you can't just describe them as "support forwards" and simply say it won't work, IMO any deffence will find such front line extremely hard to mark and so unpredictable.
I'm not saying it won't work offensively, I'm saying it's not realistic for us. Knowing how Quag likes to move into the box it could end up being a 4-2-4.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Of course you knew that because you were there... right between Andrea Agnelli and Fabio Capello.
no because i can actually read.




Juventus president Andrea Agnelli held a meeting with England head coach Fabio Capello to discuss who should be given the reigns to the Bianconeri throne and become coach at the end of the season.

Sky Sport Italia reports that Agnelli and Capello met on Tuesday with the 64-year-old being asked his opinion on who should replace Luigi Del Neri in the summer.

Juventus' campaign has collapsed since January with the Old Lady struggling for even a top-six finish in Serie A at the moment, and it's been reported that Del Neri will be let go at the end of the current campaign.

However, Capello himself will not replace Del Neri in the Juventus hotseat as he has already made his commitment to coach the England national football team at the Euro 2012 finals.

The former Roma, Juve and Milan tactician is one of many football coaches and experts who are and will be consulted by Agnelli in order for the club to decide the best option.

Former Juventus striker Gianluca Vialli has been tipped in some quarters to coach the former Italian and European champions and he himself has expressed his willingness to take the job should it be offered to him.
 

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Neymar
Sanchez Quag Krasic
Mascherano Melo
DC Chiellini Bonucci VDV
Buffon​

Neymar 30M
Sanchez 20M + Giovinco
Quag 10M
Mascherano 16M
VDV 12M

Overall 88M

Amauri 5M
Iaquinta 5M
Tiago 5M
Martinez 5M

Overall 20M
That formation could be good if you'd remove Quag and put on a more central midfielder and switch to a 4-3-3.
 

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no because i can actually read.




Juventus president Andrea Agnelli held a meeting with England head coach Fabio Capello to discuss who should be given the reigns to the Bianconeri throne and become coach at the end of the season.

Sky Sport Italia reports that Agnelli and Capello met on Tuesday with the 64-year-old being asked his opinion on who should replace Luigi Del Neri in the summer.

Juventus' campaign has collapsed since January with the Old Lady struggling for even a top-six finish in Serie A at the moment, and it's been reported that Del Neri will be let go at the end of the current campaign.

However, Capello himself will not replace Del Neri in the Juventus hotseat as he has already made his commitment to coach the England national football team at the Euro 2012 finals.

The former Roma, Juve and Milan tactician is one of many football coaches and experts who are and will be consulted by Agnelli in order for the club to decide the best option.

Former Juventus striker Gianluca Vialli has been tipped in some quarters to coach the former Italian and European champions and he himself has expressed his willingness to take the job should it be offered to him.
Ouch :D
 

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Capello's Juve team for 2011-2012


Ibra Crouch Heskey

Barry Vieira Emerson

Cole Cannavaro Upson Zambrotta

Buffon​
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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So, we bring in Capello, he brings in some of his favorite old farts of the past, and we might win the Coppa in a couple seasons. Then it's Ciao fratello.

Calling Van Gaal.
he won't need to. he all ready has several players to his liking here. dumb defender to blast balls upfield: Chiellini, Bonuccci, Grosso. brute dms: sissoko and melo. fast wingers: krasic. and big fowards: toni, amoori, iaq
 

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Tuesday 8 March, 2011
Lucescu: 'Roma are unprofessional'
Shakhtar manager Mircea Lucescu blasted Roma as “unprofessional, even though I told Darijo Srna off for making fun of the Italians.”

The Ukrainians emerged 3-0 winners in Donetsk, 6-2 on aggregate, after an ill-tempered game in which Philippe Mexes was sent off.

Daniele De Rossi deserved to go as well when he was caught on camera elbowing Srna in the face, then Srna was the recipient of some crunching tackles from Marco Borriello and Simone Perrotta.

“The Roma players were tense and too rough,” said Lucescu. “Srna was wrong and I told him off for making fun of the Italians after our goal. I got angry at half-time and told him if he did that again, he’d be replaced.

“Having said that, Roma’s reaction was unprofessional.”

Shakhtar also won 3-2 at the Olimpico, so the Giallorossi had very few chances of qualifying.

“I knew the team would play good football, as we did during the group phase. I knew Roma’s strength and we got an important result, especially as they started very well here.

“After the goal we gained in enthusiasm and they got irritable, so Mexes was sent off. Obviously with the extra man we dominated and scored another two.”

Lucescu is familiar with Serie A, having worked as a Coach at Pisa, Brescia, Reggiana and Inter.

“It’s difficult to say what the difference was between the sides, but perhaps Roma did not take us very seriously ahead of the first leg. They conceded a goal that a big club simply cannot give away.

“I look at Italian teams in Europe and I am astounded when I see clubs signing 32-year-olds. It’s true they are responsible and experienced, but younger players have a very different type of enthusiasm and fitness.

“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”
“It’s harder work dealing with young players, but much more satisfying when it works out.”


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