Aboutreika18
Too Black, Too Strong
- 5 September 2006
Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
You're just being a bit of a pretentious dickhead now, cfdh.
You're just being a bit of a pretentious dickhead now, cfdh.
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You're just being a bit of a pretentious dickhead now, cfdh.
You're right, I'm unfamiliar with someone supporting 4 teams (or call it 3 and a half). It's an alien concept, so do go ahead and provide the education.
i remember that game. i watched that game in a pub in belfast. me and my 2 friends were the only ones rooting for juve in that pub.... boy it feels like yesterdayedmundo said:that was the semi, round before it was Barca v Juventus, think it went to extra time Davids was sent off but Zalayeta scored
why u think it's so weird to support several clubs edmundo? coz honestly i don't see what's wrong with it. supporting a club means feeling a special attachment to that club, right? being happy for the team when they win, hoping they do well.... rooting for them.
i remember that game. i watched that game in a pub in belfast. me and my 2 friends were the only ones rooting for juve in that pub.... boy it feels like yesterday
My apologies, in hindsight, it was unneccesary. I can't personally attest to supporting several different clubs but I have family and friends who do, so I'm used to being around people who have split loyalties and it's never been a major issue for me.I don't really see what personal insults like this achieve. There is a general conversation about supporting more than one team, some people seem to think it's normal (e.g. gerd), others (e.g. me, bebo, possibly domenic don't), if you don't want to participate in the discussion fine, but why post such words when it really adds nothing ?
Funnily, i also was thinking about the analogy with women...
You are supposed to only love one woman...but since love is very irrational.
About two years ago i fell in love head over heels with a young colleague at work. She is almost twenty years younger than i am. I've never felt as unhappy as in that period...because i also love my wife and i don't want to hurt her. So what did i have to do...i am not the type of person who can have a wife and a mistress...my wife would know i have a mistress before i even realize it myself. In the end i decided to sabotage myself...i "confided" in a friend who i was almost sure had a soft spot for the same colleague...it worked wonderfully for me...They are a couple now and have a baby together and i'm happy with my wife...what i did was very unorthodox, but i turned out fine...
I am not supposed to love two different women, but don't come and tell me i can't love different football clubs...
PS: oh my god, what a post...i am ashamed...i just described my midlife crisis...they really exist you know.
not talking only about the formation but playing a high defensive line for example, we're just not suited to it. We ought to, but we aren't. That being the case Gasp should've cut that shit out from day one once official games started. And to me it didn't look like Gasp was like "fuck it, i'm out anyway", i think he was sincere in his efforts...... and even in his short time at inter he has tried different solutions (he's also tried a 4 men defensive line, didn't he?).
yeah you can. you got to show you can be flexible and adapt to changing needs. Raineri has shown that otherwise its unlikely he would got to coach big sides like Juve and Roma (did I just say Roma ). And what's happening now is different. We've been very unlucky last 3 games, that penalty vs Catania for example. But we're definitely more stable under Rainieri than with Gasp.but gasperini didn't need to see that. he already knew that. he's a professional coach, and, working everyday with inter players, he had a very clear perspective of the situation.
so since he knew the team would have disappointed with any defensive setup, he probably thought "what the hell, if i gotta go down, i'm gonna go down playing MY football (or at least trying to)" can u blame him for that? i can't.
I'll say it again, no bg club president is going to hire Gasperini. Why would they? Presidents want a bit of yes man unless of course the manager is highly proven. Gasp has done some wonderous things but in just the space of a few months he's undone it all by insisting on a brand of football Inter is not suited to at all. What President is going to take that risk?of course he's gonna get another job. gasperini is a fantastic coach and this inter debacle is moratti's responsability... is branca's responsability.... any club owner in italy can see that, so there's no doubt the general consensus around gasperini hasn't changed at all. and like i said a few lines above, he's not stubborn, nor he has a rigid approach. stats don't lie here and u won't find a coach in serie a who has displayed more different formations than him.
a coach requesting certain players is not an issue, but what Gasp was trying was just too much to take all at once... Too many of the old guard are still around, players like Cambiasso, Zanetti and Samuel don't press and chase, they sit back and absorb. Gasp would have to replace 8 out of 11 players to get the football he wants and thats just not happening. What Gasp should've done, especially after our abysmal showings in preseason, is just use what we had, after all we're a cash-strapped club, and after gaining the trust of the players, top brass and fans, he could then attempt to make the changes he needs to institute his football philosophy. He's not Mou or Benitez with a champions league medal behind him. You're right, presidents know next to nothing about football but thats the reality we live in. You either conform or get the hell out. Unfortunately Gasp chose the latter. No president is going to hire him based on his stint at Inter but its his own fault.i'm afraid mate that's just not true. coaches never just eat what's on their plate. they always ask for the ingredients they think they need.... and when the owners don't provide them those ingredients, they tend to complain... a lot (just to stick to ex-inter coaches, think of benitez, last season.... or mourinho's late months at chelsea).
i think its pretty evident now that Moratti is a clueless idiot so no use trying to figure this one out.benitez won some pretty prestigious trophies in his carreer, and yet he was given nothing by moratti last season. absolutely nothing.
see above By the way not sure if Pazzini and Rano were players Leo requested.then in jannuary leonardo steps in. unlike benitez, leonardo has never won anything in his carreer... and yet he was given every player he asked for, no matter how expensive it was to sign them.
that's how it should be but it isn't. Unless you're stupid rich like Real or Barcelona. And this is especially true in Italy last 2/3 seasons.the truth is, as a coach, u don't have to earn your president's trust.... it was that very same president who chose u... he was the one who picked u, so now it's his obligation to put u in the best conditions to do your job.
Don't get me wrong, ultimate blame lies with Moratti. But Gasp deserves some blame to. Soon as the transfer window closed it should've been back to business. No one had faith in the back 3. We don't have wingers. So why 3-4-3?? No one is going to hire this guy.of course u might say "yeah but moratti wasn't really excited by gasperini... it was more of a branca's decision".... and that's probably true.... but it doesn't change the fact that moratti is the club owner and the president... it's his signature on the contracts... this is moratti's club, not branca's club. so he's responsible for signing gasperini. moratti knew gasperini's signature is a high tempo football, he knew gasperini needs dynamic players with enough quality to keep the ball on the ground and at least 2 wingers. moratti also knew inter had none of those... and yet he decided not to commit himself (financially) to gasperini's project.
well this was the obvious result of moratti's mistakes. and that's exactly what he deserves.
What do you guys think? Dive by Brocchi? There was contact and Kjaer seemed to know he was going to get sent off, but I think Brocchi looked a little weird by the way he fell.
like i said before the fact that a coach has no problems finding a job tells nothing about his skills. amateurs like redknapp or leonardo would certainly find a job much easier than real professionals like rossi, zaccheroni and del neri (just to mention a few currently unemployed italian coaches).rfu said:Don't get me wrong, ultimate blame lies with Moratti. But Gasp deserves some blame to. Soon as the transfer window closed it should've been back to business. No one had faith in the back 3. We don't have wingers. So why 3-4-3?? No one is going to hire this guy.
... well let me update that stat. now it's 4 games.... and 8 goals conceded. your 2 goals conceded per game ratio hasn't changed at all..... and now it's 1 month since ranieri was hired (and since inter got back to its "reliable" 4 men defensive line).bottom line, in 3 matches ranieri's 4 men defensive line conceded 6 goals... that's an average of 2 goals conceded per match.
so at this point we can definitely say gasperini was right! it was not a tactical problem. the real issue was not the defensive setup and the 3 men line, as the 4 men defensive setup is not doing any better.
u agreed with me on this back in june.... so why are u surprised by what happened? why should u change your mind on gasperini? what happened is exactly what we said it would have happened had moratti not given gasperini the players he needed.me 2 days after gasperini was hired said:gasperini is not a good short term coach. he needs time to deploy his football. his football is very high paced, it's bold, it's based on possession and quick passing game...... and this really doesn't sound like inter. that's why i said a lot will depend on moratti's approach. if moratti will suppport gasperini and get him the players he asks, then i can see gaspa having on inter the same impact allegri had on milan..... otherwise it will be impossible for gasperini to do his magic without more quality and pace at midfield and along the flanks (gaspa's football relies a lot on the wingbacks).
............ let's just hope moratti will sign him the players he needs. if that happens i can see this becoming the beginning of a new cycle for inter. otherwise this will turn out to be a wasted chance, coz, like u said, this current inter squad really isn't suited for gasperini's football.
having a football teacher like gaspa and not letting him do his magic would be a real shame.