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Dostoevsky

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One of the reasons the Bundesliga is the most exciting league in the world, they value and guide their youngsters. And nothing in Football screams more for passion than a bunch of kids trying to make a name for themselves.

Serie A is light years behind it's scary.
Exactly.

In Serie A they just hear they are too young, inexperienced etc. Nobody has balls to play them and that's why I always wanted a foreign coach.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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It is getting very worrying that we are playing like crap for a long time. Something must be done. Im not sure if Sneijder is the answer to so many people underperforming.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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It is getting very worrying that we are playing like crap for a long time. Something must be done. Im not sure if Sneijder is the answer to so many people underperforming.
Our inability to finish off a game adds pressure to the defense. Once they start crumbling everyone else will follow. We need a player that can provide the right kind of service our strikers need to finish the game off.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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Exactly.

In Serie A they just hear they are too young, inexperienced etc. Nobody has balls to play them and that's why I always wanted a foreign coach.
Well, I'm not so sure just a foreign coach would do it. It's the league itself, FCIG, the trainers and managers. All of it. A good German youngster is taught in a way where he learns how to be both technical and physical at the highest level, in the perfect amount and to do many different roles. Most German players can play at many different positions and be good at it for that reason. It's in the teaching that goes back to how they produce their own players.

Italy's teaching is completely different. It's tactical. For it to truly change a complete reconstruction of Italian Football would have to happen.

And of course, Italy can't produce talented youngsters anymore, but for a few exceptions. That makes the thought of a change a whole more difficult. Even the outcome of the best youngster Italy has managed to produce in the last 5 years have been scarce.

 
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Mark

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    What a relief! Now I know we will end up empty handed and blame the transfer that did not buy better players.
    but there's the summer mercato. :weee:

    The summer where we buy our own players back. :touched:
     

    DUKAC

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    Feb 29, 2012
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    Exactly.

    In Serie A they just hear they are too young, inexperienced etc. Nobody has balls to play them and that's why I always wanted a foreign coach.
    I agree with you but I think that a foreign coach will fail to do something in Serie A.Okay ,Mourinho does but generally I doubt.
     

    Suns

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    May 22, 2009
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    why no shaqiri? I don't get it. The worst that can happen is that he doesn't fulfill expectations and you could sell him back to Germany for 10m. Does their bank only make big payments to Udinese's account?

    Management does some crazy things and get bailed out by positive results in weak Serie A.
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    but there's the summer mercato. :weee:

    The summer where we buy our own players back. :touched:
    Buying your own players back is the best business one can do. Selling half your players on four installments comes close second.

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    why no shaqiri? I don't get it. The worst that can happen is that he doesn't fulfill expectations and you could sell him back to Germany for 10m. Does their bank only make big payments to Udinese's account?

    Management does some crazy things and get bailed out by positive results in weak Serie A.
    We can't afford Shaqiri's wages, we have to cover Pereyra, Morata, Evra adnd Romulo without them our team will have no depth.
     

    GordoDeCentral

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    Apr 14, 2005
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    One of the reasons the Bundesliga is the most exciting league in the world, they value and guide their youngsters. And nothing in Football screams more for passion than a bunch of kids trying to make a name for themselves.

    Serie A is light years behind it's scary.
    it has to do with patience, mainly the owners.

    look at someone like klopp do you think hed survive as a milan/juve/roma coach with that kind fo start?? in italy a coach is more concerned about holding on to his job than actually doing his job
     
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