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- 24 October 2005
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Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
isla is another very good call i forgot about.
del neri didn't have a fantastic season... but this was never supposed to be a fantastic season for juve. it was the first step of a new rebuilding project. the starting formation was completely reshaped and with so many new signings a placement between the 5th and the 8th spot in the table was the most realistic expectation.
sure del neri made some mistakes..... some very "non del neri-esque" mistakes i would add... but that could be easily explained with the huge pressure (due to the ridiculous expectations) he had to deal with all season long.
sacking del neri would have been "understandable" if a top class coach was ready to come.... but that was not the case.
besides the way juve handled this situation was very amateurish..... first they try with spalletti, then mancini, then villas boas, then mazzarri.
conte hasn't even started yet, but every fan and conte himself already know he was nothing but a 5th pick.
conte is obviously an "easy choice", as he's a crowd pleaser, and hiring him with silence the fans and tuttosport for a while since he's a juve icon....... but then again, so was ferrara, and we all know how that went. i guess we just have to hope conte is a good coach at this point.
however a few days ago an italian journalist (mario sconcerti) made a very good comment on juventus situation. he said that, despite the coach change, this new season won't be another "year 1" of a new project. and that sacking del neri won't destroy the foundations he and marotta built this season.
i think sconcerti is right. juve has bought too many players last season, so they can't afford another revolution. they will have no choice other than keep working on this current project, letting marotta continuing what he and del neri began last season. and that's definitely a good news for juve.
isla is another very good call i forgot about.
i don't follow serie b, so i can't really comment on conte's skills as a coach.... but the fact that no serie a team has ever considered hiring him is kinda worrying.neoexodus said:omfg please tell me Conte is a good coach cous i sense another season of terror...
sacking del neri was a stupid idea. it looks like juve can't learn from its mistakes and this new president, despite carrying the agnelli name, isn't smarter nor has more personality than its predecessor (i'm very disappointed with andrea agnelli so far).endione said:Del Neri just announced he that the Juve board is saying goodbye to him after the last match. What do you, guys, think of this and is Conte a proper replacement?
del neri didn't have a fantastic season... but this was never supposed to be a fantastic season for juve. it was the first step of a new rebuilding project. the starting formation was completely reshaped and with so many new signings a placement between the 5th and the 8th spot in the table was the most realistic expectation.
sure del neri made some mistakes..... some very "non del neri-esque" mistakes i would add... but that could be easily explained with the huge pressure (due to the ridiculous expectations) he had to deal with all season long.
sacking del neri would have been "understandable" if a top class coach was ready to come.... but that was not the case.
besides the way juve handled this situation was very amateurish..... first they try with spalletti, then mancini, then villas boas, then mazzarri.
conte hasn't even started yet, but every fan and conte himself already know he was nothing but a 5th pick.
conte is obviously an "easy choice", as he's a crowd pleaser, and hiring him with silence the fans and tuttosport for a while since he's a juve icon....... but then again, so was ferrara, and we all know how that went. i guess we just have to hope conte is a good coach at this point.
however a few days ago an italian journalist (mario sconcerti) made a very good comment on juventus situation. he said that, despite the coach change, this new season won't be another "year 1" of a new project. and that sacking del neri won't destroy the foundations he and marotta built this season.
i think sconcerti is right. juve has bought too many players last season, so they can't afford another revolution. they will have no choice other than keep working on this current project, letting marotta continuing what he and del neri began last season. and that's definitely a good news for juve.
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