Will Lippi "Choke"? .... again (3 Viewers)

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Lippi seems all set for Old Trafford. I have to say I'm excited about that, because I don't think staying on as the NT coach is a good idea, especially if he does become world champion. Sure, it's a shame that he would pick Man U of all clubs, but it would be a huge challenge for him to compete with Chelsea.
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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Seven said:
Lippi seems all set for Old Trafford. I have to say I'm excited about that, because I don't think staying on as the NT coach is a good idea, especially if he does become world champion. Sure, it's a shame that he would pick Man U of all clubs, but it would be a huge challenge for him to compete with Chelsea.
I have a slide hope that he may come back to juve, as we are in such a diffecult situation. he will be the perfect man for a new start.
he is juventino, he has expierence and he is the best..
 
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Boudz

Boudz

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Aug 1, 2002
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    Maresca said:
    I have a slide hope that he may come back to juve, as we are in such a diffecult situation. he will be the perfect man for a new start.
    he is juventino, he has expierence and he is the best..
    true that but i think Lippi wants to experience the foreign leagues before he retires.
     

    Byrone

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    Dec 19, 2005
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    Well Lippi derserves the support from every Juventino after all he has done for this club,even if he joins utd(which i detest) i will salute him.
     
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    Boudz

    Boudz

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    i hated man u but fvcking chelski has made me like them and if lippi goes there i might take more of a liking to them
     

    giovanotti

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    Aug 13, 2004
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    Byrone said:
    Well Lippi derserves the support from every Juventino after all he has done for this club,even if he joins utd(which i detest) i will salute him.
    True,Lippi is the man .wherever he goes....and I know that he is a Juventino wherever he is,he is showing that all the time.
    He did many great things for us,and my support for him is enormous.

    Forza Lippi!!!
     

    Alfio_87

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    Nov 21, 2005
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    #55
    Lippi reminds me alot of Hiddink in so many ways! Great coaches! Not in tactical sense they know the fundementals of tactics but there greatest skills are there ability to motivate there men!
     

    mnementh

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    Jun 5, 2005
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    Stripper said:
    Lippi is not known for his excellent track record when it comes to finals. After losing 3 Champions League finals he has been labelled as a choker. Will he choke come sunday?
    Any comments?
    I think he will choke. In the next 3 Azzurri finals. In the first one he didn't choke ;)
     

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