Roberto Mancini

Where will Mancini lead us this season?


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Ari

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Of course on of our problems are behind the scenes. So many stories from players who left us.

Emre was totally freeezed. What happened to Davids? I didn't like him but still. Fontana, Vieri, Van Der Meyde. But the main thing is that usually players comments had been targetted to the coach. The other half is always true. Fontana wouldn't made something like that up. Mancini's authority seems to be lacking a lot.

Cuper wasn't liked man by all parts but he surely was the man in charge.
 

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i am coming back with a list of who cud be our coach in an hour or so ...
 

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Hitzfeld, Del Bosque... Aren't so sure but atleast these guys are better than Zac.
 

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Re: Just sack him.

Ari said:
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Four reasons.

1. He prefers his backwashers in choosing squad.

2. Because of number one, he has poor relationship with part of the squad.

3. His tactical knowledge is very very poor. He cannot surprise you. He's always the same. He trusts that players play.

4. He can't handle the pressure.

I miss you Hector. I miss you so bad. :cry:

Its not about the coach, you can hire mourinho and capello together to Inter and still it would not work. Something wrong is in the management of the club.
 

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The derby holds the key to Mancio’s future on the Inter bench. Scudetto is long gone and I don’t see much hope in the CL unless something miraculous happens. Chelsea, Barca are in much better shape and form than us.

And I don’t think the coppa Italia wud be good enough for Moratti and the board.

Lose the derby and I wont be surprised if we r to see one of the following individuals on the inter bench in the new year and in time for the winter market ( not that u can change a lot in Jan transfer window, but still some minor adjustments can be done)

1.Vicente Del Bosque
2. Ottomar Hitzfield
3. Guss Hiddink
4. Johan Cruyff
5. Lothar Mathews
6. Giovanni Trapattoni
7. Hector Cuper
8. Roberto Baggio


And the following individuals cud be looked at if Moratti decides to wait until the season ends

9. Arsene Wenger
10. Fabio Capello
11. Sven Goran Eriksson
 

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Cuper again? The man who would arrive second even if he was racing alone?
 

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Milos75 said:
Cuper again? The man who would arrive second even if he was racing alone?


HAHAHAHAHA!

excelllent one.
 

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Milos75 said:
Cuper again? The man who would arrive second even if he was racing alone?
As much as I'd like to kill you for insulting SuperCuper, I gotta admit that that's a good one. :D

On topic, as much as I'd like to kill Mancini for his favouritism (Let's not discuss about it here :)), I'm giving him up to the summer of 2007 at least, regardless of what happen, barring relegation of course. ;) By the end of the season, his boyfriends Miha & Veron should be gone and I have no problem with Favalli & Deki. ;)


Hand;)yo
 

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Re: Just sack him.

intermilansg said:
Its not about the coach, you can hire mourinho and capello together to Inter and still it would not work. Something wrong is in the management of the club.
The problem lies deeper than just being stuck at the managerial level. I'm beginning to believe that the real issue is psychological. Every new defeat and lost season adds to the burden of the mentality, resulting in the extreme expectations of everybody associated with the football club. And as with raised expectations, the pragmatism of defeat smacks the face harder. All this results in a cataclysmic cycle of expectation facing defeat; eventually, it all takes its toll on the managers and the players, with the expectant result having to once again await a new season for rebuilding.

One would love to point their fingers at an easy scapegoat, in this case, Roberto Mancini. However, his actions and decisions aren't destructive in itself. The expectations of the fans add to that devastation of a once promising season, now lost. Patience as a quality has been lost on the fans - despite 16 years of waiting, they are still as ever, unable to tolerate nothing more than a few hiccups. The macro point of view is as always, most clear.

Ciao,
Tim
 

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What about hiring a psychiatrist to work with the team.

It sounds really really stupid, but think about it. Mentally is where all these problems lie...Maybe a once a week visit focusing on getting down to the problem isnt that bad...
 

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helal25 said:
What about hiring a psychiatrist to work with the team.

It sounds really really stupid, but think about it. Mentally is where all these problems lie...Maybe a once a week visit focusing on getting down to the problem isnt that bad...
Yeah. I remember that after a certain point of embarassment in 03/04, the players were given a "hair-dryer" by Facchetti & Co. after a match and were not allowed to go back home from the training centre. After that, our form improved and we managed to creep in for that 4th spot.

Hiring a psychiatrist/psychologist and asking the players to visit it once a month should be good for the club. The problem is, if the players are given too much task, they may not like it.


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Some of these players need a personal psychiatrist, not a shared group one. For example, players like Adriano come to mind.

Ciao,
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Psychologist?.. why..
it won't help, everyone who don't understand the pressure in football, or maybe came from the game, won't help those guys.

I Think we should give Mancini another chance, lets see what would come up in the derby, and lets see how he is going to maintain wining the forthcoming games, besides the derby we have easy games, that we should win if we want to even dream of something this season.

If not, and if we talking about a new manager, i think that maybe Hitzfeld should do the work. but lets hope that from the next match we wouldn't talk about this issue again.
 

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Actually it dos work or at lest for some teams, it has for example been used in Denmark and it actually helped the team using it, after the team had a very, very bad period. it began to perform again. So it could be a solution to our problem, but the players have to be open for the idea. or it won't be any help at all.
 

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helal25 said:
What about hiring a psychiatrist to work with the team.

It sounds really really stupid, but think about it. Mentally is where all these problems lie...Maybe a once a week visit focusing on getting down to the problem isnt that bad...

i think a better option wud be to have a few more Italian players in the team so that they wud play with more passion and commitment. some from the Inter youth system wud also be nice.

btw, no reaction bout the other names i threw up ?
 

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If we sack mancio the man to take over for me is Paul Le Guen. He was great with lyon and is currently without a job.
 

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sayakonline said:
i think a better option wud be to have a few more Italian players in the team so that they wud play with more passion and commitment. some from the Inter youth system wud also be nice.
If you had read my earlier post, and applied the possibility of its effects on the team's mentality, you would realise that having more Italian players won't change the status quo. If the problem is psychological, having the best players in the world play at Inter could still turn out to be a disaster, seeing as the self-destructive nature of the club imbues its negative qualities on all personnel plying their trade with Il Nerazzurri.
 

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sack branca and orialli. they are the main problem in inter's management! and hire me to replace them.hehehe :D
i'm taking diploma in management though. :lala: :lala:
 

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Stefan said:
If we sack mancio the man to take over for me is Paul Le Guen. He was great with lyon and is currently without a job.
another coach witout experience ?No way ! and he didn't even coached ever at Italy.(btw, even Houllier is doing great at Lyon)

Hitzweldt or Eriksson would be my choises probably.
 

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Pod said:
Hitzweldt or Eriksson would be my choises probably.
or if we r to wait till summer then Arsene Wenger shud be the other serious contender
 
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