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Is there anyone apart from Manta who actually wants Stramaccioni to stay for 13-14?

1.3K views 35 replies 15 participants last post by  G. Facchetti  
#1 ·
It took us 86 minutes to get the first and only shot on target, for that alone he should be fired now with Baresi finishing the season.

And it's not like Fiorentina are unbeatable, they lost to Pescara, Udinese, Roma and Juve recently.

The excuse of lowering the wages is getting old, especially if we take an important fact into consideration: all the 7 teams in Serie A which have beaten us pay less wages than us. Some of them don't pay HALF what Moratti pays in terms of wages. Some don't even pay quarter.
 
#2 ·
Baresi should under no circumstances be given the role of head coach. He's just a useless yes-man. He's probably good at kissing ass and handing out water bottles but that's probably the full extent of his qualities on the sidelines. I have zero respect for a guy who can just sit by and endorse coach after coach regardless of the tactics and managerial methods used.

I'd rather give the job to Bergomi.
 
#3 ·
Baresi as you said is just as useless, if he was any better he would have taken or did something to stop this nose dive into mediocrity by our team. So for that reason, if we could afford it he should also be let go.

If we even somehow magically make it into CL spot, I don't think Strama is the way to go. Montella looks like a interesting guy, I know I sound like I'm jumping to conclusion since his team just beat us but he did do good work with Catania and now with Fiorentina.

For me no Strama for new season
 
#9 ·
That's the spirit. Fire the coach.

Weren't you the one who said our attack is better than Fiorentina, and we will do well without Milito?? 1 shot on goal in the 86th minute just proves what I have been saying all alone. Without Milito we are a pathetic squad. 0 wins without him. And I do not see how the trend will stop if Cassano and Palacio are to play twice a week.

Our season was done the moment Milito was injured. Now we just have to play out the rest of this season.
 
#10 ·
Our season was done the moment Milito was injured. Now we just have to play out the rest of this season.
That was clear as day but also because the club signed a player as totally useless as Rocchi and offloaded Livaja

The thought of Cassano and Palacio playing twice a week, every week until May is like a bad joke....
 
#13 ·
Kuzmanovic-Rocchi-Schelotto is looking like a fairly heinous piece of transfer dealing
 
#15 ·
I 'd like Strama to continue in General (nothing to do with the current knee-jerk)

Reason is because, there is no other realistic choice. He is the one.

Mo arent Spending, neither on players nor on a GREAT COACH.

No GREAT coach would want to run a cost cutting club.

Face it, us getting into CL andget knockout immediately kind of suck. A shot at winning Europa is cooool.

I didint lower the bar, it is already lowered
 
#16 ·
C'mon seriously what does Strama have to work with?.I'm not coming on here to bag you guys or be disrespectful guys trust me;).I say the similar thing for allegri at Milan&I think Strama isn't that far off with the squad he has to work with.Especially when you have as mentioned certain players that have to come up for midweek games&the league in the one week;)

I'm sure many of you knew what to expect in regards to Rocchi.And with Milito no doubt he's a massive lost&all hopes couldn't really be placed on him even when fit as great as he is&has been.
 
#17 ·
What would Milito have done in Firenze exactly? Go on a Messi/Cristiano Ronaldo/Kaka like run and win the game for us single-handedly? he's a centre forward who scored most of his goals in his career from inside the penalty area. Perhaps Milito would have provided defensive solidity? :D

I'll tell you what would have happened had he featured - he would have been totally isolated upfront, singing Mr lonely.

If Palacio and Cassano had Fiorentina's midfield they would be on 15-20 goals each by now. Who are you kidding exactly?

We lost 8 league games, 5 of them with Milito playing. But it's a nice excuse for Stramaccioni and his sole fanboy. As if we were leading the league with Milito fit, ha. He's 1 player ffs, 1 player!

We're well on course for repeating the 14 league defeats of last season but let's keep Stramaccioni because he is cute, nice and won a kiddies tournament. :happy:
 
#27 ·
What would Milito have done in Firenze exactly? Go on a Messi/Cristiano Ronaldo/Kaka like run and win the game for us single-handedly? he's a centre forward who scored most of his goals in his career from inside the penalty area. Perhaps Milito would have provided defensive solidity? :D
So you think we would have won in Firenze with Milito then? talk about deluded. Yeah, Milito's presence would have scared Jovetic and Ljajic so much they would have hit blanks instead of the back of the net. Our defence has sucked all season, and now because a striker is injured the season is lost, what ludicrous logic is this?
You're totally undervaluing Milito with comments like that.

No one's saying he's a one-man team but he's still one hell of a player.

And the point is that Cassano and Palacio would have a player like him to work off of. Milito is still fantastic at holding the ball up and he can link with players and score goals.

Without Milito, Palacio has often looked like half the player because he is too isolated up front. His main options to link with are Cassano and Guarin, neither of which offer the type of forward play that Milito does.
 
#18 ·
I do see your point dude:thumbsup::smileani:,my point is more the fact that Milito will be sorely&sadly missed but of course he alone couldn't of course solve the Inter problems:smileani:.But for me in respect to strama I think he is quite depleted with the squad he has7clearly it's not a squad that can be able&expected to compete on playing many matches(i.e those of course in midweek):smileani:.
 
#19 ·
N4L's posts are making less and less sense. Are you even reading what others are saying. What do you expect our offense to do? Cassano gets the ball and looks in the box and finds a huge void, then he remembers that we don't have a CF, so we will have to compensate with high workrate and pushing more players up, only his legs expired on the 70th minute of the last game.

We average 2.2 points per game with Milito and 0.3 without. If Milito was healthy all season we would expect to have 10 extra points at this stage. But of course he is only 1 player, so it doesn't really matter.

We have no depth, no possibility of rotation, we have players who cannot play 90 minutes a game let alone twice a week, and we are expected to play on three fronts. You could put Mourinho on the bench with Ferguson as his assistant and he still wouldn't be able to do shit.

I am not the only person saying this, look at the entire thread, almost everyone is saying our squad is toast. We tried multiple formations and different systems, but the problem remains the same. You say you want to see a trophy this year, well if we are to try for a trophy you can expect many more thrashings in the league.

****ing Swansea rested 9 of their starters for a cup final that they will play in 7 days times. We don't even have 9 healthy first teamers to put in if we wanted to.

It should tell you something when one of the fastest players on the pitch today was Alvarez. The team needs heavy rotations to rest the players, only we do not have the players to rotate.
 
#20 ·
MANTA said:
N4L's posts are making less and less sense
Rich coming from a guy who once famously said that COACHES DON'T MATTER, and that Stramaccioni SHOULD STAY NO MATTER WHAT. :) No matter what, laughable. What has he done to merit blind trust?

So you think we would have won in Firenze with Milito then? talk about deluded. Yeah, Milito's presence would have scared Jovetic and Ljajic so much they would have hit blanks instead of the back of the net. Our defence has sucked all season, and now because a striker is injured the season is lost, what ludicrous logic is this?

MANTA said:
We average 2.2 points per game with Milito and 0.3 without. If Milito was healthy all season we would expect to have 10 extra points at this stage
He was mostly healthy in 2011-2012, we ended last season in 6th. Because no matter how good he is, 1 player doesn't make or break a team.

MANTA said:
We don't even have 9 healthy first teamers to put in if we wanted to.
What kind of nonsense is this? Apart from Milito and Samuel which important player is out injured? 2 starters injured and consequently we can't field 9 healthy first teamers, I reiterate - nonsense, utter nonsense in fact. Keep the excuses flowing.

In any case - it's already known that you want to keep him, my question is, who else thinks that way and trusts Stramaccioni for next season?
 
#21 ·
We can't rest 9 players because we do not have 9 first teamers on the bench. You are asking for Chivu to play in the derby not knowing that he is injured again. So is Deki, Mudingayi, Samuel, Milito and Obi. And Gargano had muscle problems before the game today.

Apart from the starting 11 we have 6 healthy first team players available today, of course two of those are Rocchi and Jonathan. Swansea has a deeper squad than we do being able to play 9 outfield subs.
 
#22 ·
Don't want him beyond the end of the season. Obviously too inexperienced for the job.

Replacements in order of preference:
1. Mourinho
2. Spalletti
3. Heynckes
4. Simeone
5. Rudi Garcia
 
#23 ·
i'm going to wait till the end of the season to make a comment on it. i was leaning towards nera's side but after the injury i'm leaning towards manta's side.


I gave him more benefit of the doubt after losing milito bc lets face it, strama's performances can't be ascertained with a shallow team, no matter who runs the show will result in failure.



You can't call a jokey a failure when you give him a horse with 2 legs
 
#24 ·
I blame Strama for this too. The reason we lost this game is playing almost our first team in the mickey mouse competition. I dont know why but we have severe stamina and fitness issues. I dont get why we almost always run out of steam after the 65th minute. No fight whatsoever. This shit would never fly in mourinhos days even if we were losin 5-0.
 
#28 ·
I blame Strama for this too. The reason we lost this game is playing almost our first team in the mickey mouse competition. I dont know why but we have severe stamina and fitness issues. I dont get why we almost always run out of steam after the 65th minute. No fight whatsoever. This shit would never fly in mourinhos days even if we were losin 5-0.
Would Mourinho be at Inter with this kind of squad?

Strama takes part of the blame no doubt but I blame the club more than anyone.

5 coaches, same outcome.
 
#26 ·
It is not like Resting Players for EL .

Strama was playing the best available to him.

Come on, foiks accept that Strama can be outfoxed, can make mistakes, that we are 'growing' with him. 2010 treble is not too long back, still, we have to face up to reality.

Intentions alone dont win you games.
 
#32 ·
It wasn't all that impressive really. We sucked in all of those seven games except for the one against Juve. And we only played well in that game because Juve felt bad about being cheating scumbags and they stopped playing football.
 
#34 ·
Of course you are one of the most outpoken supporters of milito. No one would even question it.


They are saying in recent events that transpired when milito is even more indespensible, you see it all the same as before. Things have changed and you have to factor into the equation.


Not to say its right or wrong, its just your opinion.
 
#35 ·