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Jofo Forum Maister
Number of posts : 1712 Age : 35 Registration date : 2008-11-05
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 11:43 am | |
| - c. testa wrote:
if you think that this team can win a Scudetto or compete with Inter, Milan and Juve over 38 games, send in your application so that Lotito can consider you for the job.
Maybe is not a problem finishing 9 or 10 now that we have coppa. What makes me mad (besides the things I said in the previous page) is the way we played against the top teams in seria A this season. I was so angry when I watched Lecce or Chievo play with Inter in a way we never could. And don't tell me that they are better then us. For me points aren't the most important things but the way we approach and play the game. Plus Rossi has fake tears | |
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Belgio LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 785 Age : 37 Country and city : Italia Laziale since : 2000 Registration date : 2008-05-09
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 12:57 pm | |
| I can understand a lot of people think Rossi should leave, I'm still not sure what I'd choose myself...
But what comes into my head the most, is that some people should go and support inter, juve, milan,... | |
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Giolazio LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 2665 Age : 40 Country and city : Glasgow, Scozia Laziale since : 1990 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 2:17 pm | |
| - Kurama_SSLazio wrote:
- Buttom line..he did a great job in serie b and with Atalanta (one of the biggest clubs on the planet).
What a joke.. You do realise it's harder to be a success with a small team than with a big team? | |
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Bobbi Lazio Eagle
Number of posts : 2371 Age : 35 Country and city : Auckland NZ Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2008-06-21
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 3:01 pm | |
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Forza Lazio Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 248 Age : 35 Country and city : London, UK Laziale since : 2000 Registration date : 2008-12-01
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 3:48 pm | |
| - Giolazio wrote:
- Win the Champions League and Serie A with a salary cap of 1.5m a year....
As if when Porto beat Monaco in CL final several years ago, all of their players were fuckin' warren buffets? I agree, this is getting really pointless, especially because I am certain that Rossi will stay. And maybe half way through next season you will all join Rossi haters. And let God prove me wrong. | |
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Dejan Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 274 Age : 43 Country and city : Serbia Laziale since : 1900 Registration date : 2008-08-31
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Dejan Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 274 Age : 43 Country and city : Serbia Laziale since : 1900 Registration date : 2008-08-31
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 4:19 pm | |
| - Belgio wrote:
But what comes into my head the most, is that some people should go and support inter, juve, milan,... Great start, applause...u are only the true laziale, we dont deserve to fan lazio. | |
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Sturges Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 135 Age : 33 Country and city : England Laziale since : 2003 Registration date : 2008-05-26
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 4:26 pm | |
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Forza Lazio Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 248 Age : 35 Country and city : London, UK Laziale since : 2000 Registration date : 2008-12-01
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 4:28 pm | |
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glux Aquilotto
Number of posts : 78 Age : 47 Country and city : Luxembourg and Sweden Registration date : 2008-09-14
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 4:30 pm | |
| I think that the majority of the members on this site feel that it is time for Rossi to leave. The team has been underachieving and even if we can't blame Rossi for everything, it is a natural step. When a team does not perform, you start at the top, with replacing the coach ( which should have happened earlier this season ).
Now, what pisses me off, is that we have not even enjoyed our victory for a week and already we are arguing. As soon as Dabo released us with that final penalty the bitching about Rossi started again. Wait for at least a couple of days, let's enjoy this moment for a while. We have suffered so much that we deserve some peace and quiet for at least a week. The road has been long and painful, god knows that. If his tears were fake that evening, then so were mine, so screw that! I have still not seen one single coach run to the curva like Delio did in our derby victories, I have still not seen a coach shed tears like Delio did.
It is time for Delio to go, but I feel he should be able to do it with his head somewhat high..I know I will remember him for his tears and his sprints.
Delio Rossi sotto la Curva NORD!!!
With respect GLux | |
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Dejan Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 274 Age : 43 Country and city : Serbia Laziale since : 1900 Registration date : 2008-08-31
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 4:37 pm | |
| I would gladly post here transcript of telephone conversations between Rossi and Lotito when they called Di Canio moron and lunatic, and where they were laughing at some players and similiar but i have those only in serbian. | |
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Jofo Forum Maister
Number of posts : 1712 Age : 35 Registration date : 2008-11-05
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 6:41 pm | |
| Ranieri is sucked today, ring a bell anyone. | |
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danielganx Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 450 Age : 33 Country and city : Indonesia , Jakarta Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2009-01-07
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 6:49 pm | |
| ranieri is not a champion . what trophy has he got ?? | |
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Caxi Son of Maestrelli
Number of posts : 3884 Age : 35 Country and city : Ireland Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 7:07 pm | |
| - Forza Lazio wrote:
- Caxi wrote:
He is easily one of the best coaches in Italy That's even funnier than "You Don't Mess With The Zohan" and even "Sex Drive", honestly As far I can remember, there are only 5 managers who have won Italian/European silverware currently coaching in Serie A; Mourinho, Ranieri, Ancelotti, Spalletti and Rossi. That makes him, for me, one of the best coaches in Italy. And it's guys like you who want to be winners who would happily take a coach who hasn't won smelling as because he has to better than Rossi surely. I'm not saying winning stuff makes you a great coach, I mean, Guidolin is in Serie B and Mondonico and Malesani are nowhere but at least a trophy puts us in the mix. However, Rossi has managed to do something few coaches can do; get sides promoted, keep them in the top division with poor squads and make a mid-table side (which is what we are, in terms of our squad) winners. What else do you want in a manager? Yes, problems occur but that's only natural within a 4-5 year spell. Spalletti is having trouble at Rioma now, Ancelotti failed to make the Champions League with an excellent Milan side, Mourinho has coached some of the best teams in world football but has done no more than what Mancini done at Inter, less in fact and was ultimately outclassed at Chelsea and Ranieri has done little despite coaching brilliant sides. You want a flawless manager? I suggest you go into science and do weird gene, cloning stuff. | |
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Forza Lazio Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 248 Age : 35 Country and city : London, UK Laziale since : 2000 Registration date : 2008-12-01
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 7:17 pm | |
| Ranieri is fired! Go on, Lotito, you greedy bastard, get Ranieri!!! | |
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martinese Curva Nord
Number of posts : 784 Age : 34 Country and city : Bulgaria, Sofia Laziale since : 1998 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 7:41 pm | |
| Coaches have problems and can't be perfect but Rossi can't beat teams like Lecce, Catania and Siena from 3 years now. He just hasn't got the quality to lead a team like Lazio towards the top 4. Lotito bought him every player he wanted in the summer and couldnt even finish in the top 6 ... | |
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Cash Lazio Eagle
Number of posts : 2163 Age : 44 Country and city : Sthlm Sweden Registration date : 2008-07-15
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 8:29 pm | |
| Why would we do any better with Ranieri? He has npthing that Rossi has not got. If we are to change coach, we need to decide on a coach that comes with something new, something fresh and that beings a few players of his choice, and we should expect Ledesma, Pandev and some other of the Rossi boys to not be welcome anylonger...
I am not sure if I want Rossi to stay or go. I know that he has probably given what he can give, and that he is running out of ideas and of control in the dressing room. At the same time I am sure we can never get a coach of the same class and caliber with the salary that he has accepted during these years. And in all honesty, with the material and the economical situation that Rossi has been working under he has done more than could be expected. Also, he has actually managed to work under a lunatic president.
And maybe the strongest reason for why I cannot decide on Rossi staying or leaving is that there is NO coach better than him available for us to pick. Cant think of one, to be honest... | |
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Boksic Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 264 Age : 37 Country and city : Malta Registration date : 2008-09-29
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 9:06 pm | |
| - Caxi wrote:
- Forza Lazio wrote:
- Caxi wrote:
He is easily one of the best coaches in Italy That's even funnier than "You Don't Mess With The Zohan" and even "Sex Drive", honestly As far I can remember, there are only 5 managers who have won Italian/European silverware currently coaching in Serie A; Mourinho, Ranieri, Ancelotti, Spalletti and Rossi. That makes him, for me, one of the best coaches in Italy. And it's guys like you who want to be winners who would happily take a coach who hasn't won smelling as because he has to better than Rossi surely.
I'm not saying winning stuff makes you a great coach, I mean, Guidolin is in Serie B and Mondonico and Malesani are nowhere but at least a trophy puts us in the mix. However, Rossi has managed to do something few coaches can do; get sides promoted, keep them in the top division with poor squads and make a mid-table side (which is what we are, in terms of our squad) winners. What else do you want in a manager?
Yes, problems occur but that's only natural within a 4-5 year spell. Spalletti is having trouble at Rioma now, Ancelotti failed to make the Champions League with an excellent Milan side, Mourinho has coached some of the best teams in world football but has done no more than what Mancini done at Inter, less in fact and was ultimately outclassed at Chelsea and Ranieri has done little despite coaching brilliant sides. You want a flawless manager? I suggest you go into science and do weird gene, cloning stuff. Ranieri never even lifted a cup. He's not a bad coach at all but he's not the coach we should build our team on. Can't see him playing Zarate. He's all for secure mature players. Look at what he did at Juve altough he got some decent results he was way too laid back. He always plays with 2 defensive midfielders, rarely uses young talents and he doesnt seem to like dribblers. I find Giovinco simillar to Zarate, both are very fast and can dribble, can score free kicks and long range shots. The issue is that Ranieri rarely fielded Giovinco. We shouldn't even think about the idea of sacking Delio for Ranieri, at least Delio managed to win something, he's integrating youngsters slowly and he's never afraid to take drastic measures. Many were outraged when Delio fielded Muslera instead of Carizzo and what a desicion it has been, in the end Muslera was crucial in us getting the Coppa home. Rossi must surely be one of the good coaches around, cant doubt his ability. | |
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LazioS70 Curva Nord
Number of posts : 859 Age : 37 Country and city : Estonia Laziale since : 2000 Registration date : 2008-06-01
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 9:10 pm | |
| We really dont need Ranieri...he is on the same level as rossi is...i mean smelling as. We need someone fresh with some strong menatlity like Simeone....players should be scared of him....should honour him....respect his coach....thats what we are missing at the moment....at present we have an idiot with a woman voice who walks with Puma sneakers and wears a suit....15th place is a dream for me to finish this year....i am so pleased....i think tare and lotito are also very pleased with the season...at least we werent relegated... | |
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AbedElkader Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 433 Age : 38 Country and city : Lebanon, Beirut Laziale since : since i started watching European football - 1998 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 9:21 pm | |
| Raneiri NO !!!! i can imagine the formation now 5-4-1 with carrizo and muslera both on goal :s | |
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LaziOttimo Curva Nord
Number of posts : 543 Age : 38 Country and city : Romania,Szovata Laziale since : 1998 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 9:37 pm | |
| I thing is sure: a change is needed !!!This is the end of a period cause Rossi never will be at Lazio's level! Thx for everything what he has done,he's part of our history,but he MUST GO! | |
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Caxi Son of Maestrelli
Number of posts : 3884 Age : 35 Country and city : Ireland Laziale since : 1995 Registration date : 2008-05-23
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 10:08 pm | |
| - Boksic wrote:
- Caxi wrote:
- Forza Lazio wrote:
- Caxi wrote:
He is easily one of the best coaches in Italy That's even funnier than "You Don't Mess With The Zohan" and even "Sex Drive", honestly As far I can remember, there are only 5 managers who have won Italian/European silverware currently coaching in Serie A; Mourinho, Ranieri, Ancelotti, Spalletti and Rossi. That makes him, for me, one of the best coaches in Italy. And it's guys like you who want to be winners who would happily take a coach who hasn't won smelling as because he has to better than Rossi surely.
I'm not saying winning stuff makes you a great coach, I mean, Guidolin is in Serie B and Mondonico and Malesani are nowhere but at least a trophy puts us in the mix. However, Rossi has managed to do something few coaches can do; get sides promoted, keep them in the top division with poor squads and make a mid-table side (which is what we are, in terms of our squad) winners. What else do you want in a manager?
Yes, problems occur but that's only natural within a 4-5 year spell. Spalletti is having trouble at Rioma now, Ancelotti failed to make the Champions League with an excellent Milan side, Mourinho has coached some of the best teams in world football but has done no more than what Mancini done at Inter, less in fact and was ultimately outclassed at Chelsea and Ranieri has done little despite coaching brilliant sides. You want a flawless manager? I suggest you go into science and do weird gene, cloning stuff. Ranieri never even lifted a cup.
He's not a bad coach at all but he's not the coach we should build our team on. Can't see him playing Zarate. He's all for secure mature players. Look at what he did at Juve altough he got some decent results he was way too laid back. He always plays with 2 defensive midfielders, rarely uses young talents and he doesnt seem to like dribblers. I find Giovinco simillar to Zarate, both are very fast and can dribble, can score free kicks and long range shots. The issue is that Ranieri rarely fielded Giovinco. We shouldn't even think about the idea of sacking Delio for Ranieri, at least Delio managed to win something, he's integrating youngsters slowly and he's never afraid to take drastic measures. Many were outraged when Delio fielded Muslera instead of Carizzo and what a desicion it has been, in the end Muslera was crucial in us getting the Coppa home. Rossi must surely be one of the good coaches around, cant doubt his ability. Ranieri won cups at Fiorentina did he not? Surely he did... | |
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Boksic Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 264 Age : 37 Country and city : Malta Registration date : 2008-09-29
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Mon May 18, 2009 11:14 pm | |
| - Caxi wrote:
- Boksic wrote:
- Caxi wrote:
- Forza Lazio wrote:
- Caxi wrote:
He is easily one of the best coaches in Italy That's even funnier than "You Don't Mess With The Zohan" and even "Sex Drive", honestly As far I can remember, there are only 5 managers who have won Italian/European silverware currently coaching in Serie A; Mourinho, Ranieri, Ancelotti, Spalletti and Rossi. That makes him, for me, one of the best coaches in Italy. And it's guys like you who want to be winners who would happily take a coach who hasn't won smelling as because he has to better than Rossi surely.
I'm not saying winning stuff makes you a great coach, I mean, Guidolin is in Serie B and Mondonico and Malesani are nowhere but at least a trophy puts us in the mix. However, Rossi has managed to do something few coaches can do; get sides promoted, keep them in the top division with poor squads and make a mid-table side (which is what we are, in terms of our squad) winners. What else do you want in a manager?
Yes, problems occur but that's only natural within a 4-5 year spell. Spalletti is having trouble at Rioma now, Ancelotti failed to make the Champions League with an excellent Milan side, Mourinho has coached some of the best teams in world football but has done no more than what Mancini done at Inter, less in fact and was ultimately outclassed at Chelsea and Ranieri has done little despite coaching brilliant sides. You want a flawless manager? I suggest you go into science and do weird gene, cloning stuff. Ranieri never even lifted a cup.
He's not a bad coach at all but he's not the coach we should build our team on. Can't see him playing Zarate. He's all for secure mature players. Look at what he did at Juve altough he got some decent results he was way too laid back. He always plays with 2 defensive midfielders, rarely uses young talents and he doesnt seem to like dribblers. I find Giovinco simillar to Zarate, both are very fast and can dribble, can score free kicks and long range shots. The issue is that Ranieri rarely fielded Giovinco. We shouldn't even think about the idea of sacking Delio for Ranieri, at least Delio managed to win something, he's integrating youngsters slowly and he's never afraid to take drastic measures. Many were outraged when Delio fielded Muslera instead of Carizzo and what a desicion it has been, in the end Muslera was crucial in us getting the Coppa home. Rossi must surely be one of the good coaches around, cant doubt his ability. Ranieri won cups at Fiorentina did he not? Surely he did... Ah yeah he did in 1996, Coppa Italia that was... and the Super Cup. | |
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conceicao14 Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 209 Age : 44 Country and city : England Laziale since : 1992 Registration date : 2008-05-22
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Tue May 19, 2009 12:08 am | |
| I have an idea. A very bright one. Respect to Rossi, we will clap when you are gone to show respect but contact is contract. It is expired and a new lease of life will be given to Lazio ...... So my idea is to make a petition to get in Frank Rijkaard!!!!!!
He is free and looking for a new home. He is a perfect candidate for us. He has so much young talent and he speaks Italian, is a champion, with a great pedigree of success. This would be awesome.
I would like Diego Simone first, but if he unavailable, then we would not mind Rijkaard? huh? | |
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Forza Lazio Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 248 Age : 35 Country and city : London, UK Laziale since : 2000 Registration date : 2008-12-01
| Subject: Re: Rossi to continue as Lazio Coach next season? Tue May 19, 2009 12:15 am | |
| - conceicao14 wrote:
- I have an idea. A very bright one. Respect to Rossi, we will clap when you are gone to show respect but contact is contract. It is expired and a new lease of life will be given to Lazio ...... So my idea is to make a petition to get in Frank Rijkaard!!!!!!
He is free and looking for a new home. He is a perfect candidate for us. He has so much young talent and he speaks Italian, is a champion, with a great pedigree of success. This would be awesome.
I would like Diego Simone first, but if he unavailable, then we would not mind Rijkaard? huh? Simeone is unavailable for 100%, forget him. Rijkaard I think could be a problem...first of all his wage. I don't think Lotito is as generous as you imagine him at this point :) Although hell yeh, that would be amazing! I'd also love to see Mancini back. | |
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