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Fiorentina Coach fired after attacking his player

Postby nomadicwarlord » Thu May 03, 2012 10:39 am

Now this Italian is a true Manager. :up:






http://forzaitalianfootball.com/2012/05 ... em-ljajic/

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Re: Fiorentina Coach fired after attacking his player

Postby Shirib » Thu May 03, 2012 10:41 am

now why would they fire him for that?

well other than Italians fire coaches like its nothing :lol:

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Re: Fiorentina Coach fired after attacking his player

Postby nomadicwarlord » Thu May 03, 2012 10:51 am

:lol: Every week there is a new coach in Italy, impatient bosses wreak havoc over there. They should have suspended him for few weeks but firing that's harsh.

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Re: Fiorentina Coach fired after attacking his player

Postby Shirib » Thu May 03, 2012 10:58 am

:lol: Every week there is a new coach in Italy, impatient bosses wreak havoc over there. They should have suspended him for few weeks but firing that's harsh.
Italians fire coaches, even if they win. Allegri is in second place within 1 point of the top spot and he's on the hot seat.

In 2006 Lippi won the World Cup, Italian federation said thank you, but we're not gonna extend your contract. :lol:

Inter is on their 3rd coach this season 5th in 2 seasons :x

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Re: Fiorentina Coach fired after attacking his player

Postby nomadicwarlord » Thu May 03, 2012 11:08 am

:lol: Every week there is a new coach in Italy, impatient bosses wreak havoc over there. They should have suspended him for few weeks but firing that's harsh.
Italians fire coaches, even if they win. Allegri is in second place within 1 point of the top spot and he's on the hot seat.

In 2006 Lippi won the World Cup, Italian federation said thank you, but we're not gonna extend your contract. :lol:

Inter is on their 3rd coach this season 5th in 2 seasons :x
That's extreme right there...the days of Trappatoni, Capello are gone...now I don't even recognize coaches on the sidelines :lol: A club like Inter, they can afford switching coaches but with small clubs, it bring instability all over the place.


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