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Trainerwechsel 2011/12
Started by LEIMBEIDL, Sep 21 2011 10:52
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#94 OFFLINE
Geschrieben 15. Mai 2012 - 08:32
Die Frage dürfte dann aber sein, wie lange sie an etwas Richtigen festhalten werden
"Fussball ist wie Schach, nur ohne Würfel.""Gib mir den Äther, das verdammte Mescalin wirkt nicht."Canteremo fino alla morteinnalzando i nostri colorE' la canzone che viene dal cuor.Alè, alè, Milan alèAlè Milan alè!
#95 OFFLINE
Geschrieben 17. Mai 2012 - 12:51
Aus Sannino zu Genoa wird leider nix mehr. Ein Verbleib von De Canio ist gar nicht unwahrscheinlich, aber es könnte auch Zdenek Zeman kommen
na das könnte was werden unter Zeman. Ob man erfolgreich mit ihm wäre weiß ich nicht, aber zumindest hätten alle Spiele höchsten unterhaltungswert.
#97 OFFLINE
Geschrieben 18. Mai 2012 - 07:30
Edy Reja verlässt Lazio:
Lazio are looking for a new Coach after Edy Reja confirmed that he has decided to leave the Stadio Olimpico outfit.
An exit was expected given that Reja unsuccessfully tried to quit twice this season and he has announced his departure this afternoon.
“My Lazio adventure is over,” he told Citta Celeste. “President Claudio Lotitohas given me support and he asked me to stay.
“Even after I said no, he told me to take a week to reflect on the situation. However, I have made my decision and I won’t change my mind.”
Reja had turned Lazio into a side who challenged for Champions League qualification over the last two seasons, but they just missed out on both occasions.
“Had we qualified for the Champions League then my considerations would have been different,” he continued.
“We struggled with injuries this season, while the January transfer campaign didn’t go well. I was left without four, five or six first team players because of the negotiations.”
The former Napoli boss also suggested that the immense pressure of the Italian capital was also behind his decision.
“There is a negative environment in Rome,” he added. “There is just criticism. It hurts when people think that two fourth place finishes are not worth anything.
“My successor? I don’t know who will arrive after me.”
Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo and former West Ham tactician GianfrancoZola are already in the frame.
Reja arrived at Lazio in February 2010 as a replacement for Davide Ballardini
FI.net
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Lazio are looking for a new Coach after Edy Reja confirmed that he has decided to leave the Stadio Olimpico outfit.
An exit was expected given that Reja unsuccessfully tried to quit twice this season and he has announced his departure this afternoon.
“My Lazio adventure is over,” he told Citta Celeste. “President Claudio Lotitohas given me support and he asked me to stay.
“Even after I said no, he told me to take a week to reflect on the situation. However, I have made my decision and I won’t change my mind.”
Reja had turned Lazio into a side who challenged for Champions League qualification over the last two seasons, but they just missed out on both occasions.
“Had we qualified for the Champions League then my considerations would have been different,” he continued.
“We struggled with injuries this season, while the January transfer campaign didn’t go well. I was left without four, five or six first team players because of the negotiations.”
The former Napoli boss also suggested that the immense pressure of the Italian capital was also behind his decision.
“There is a negative environment in Rome,” he added. “There is just criticism. It hurts when people think that two fourth place finishes are not worth anything.
“My successor? I don’t know who will arrive after me.”
Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo and former West Ham tactician GianfrancoZola are already in the frame.
Reja arrived at Lazio in February 2010 as a replacement for Davide Ballardini
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#98 OFFLINE
Geschrieben 18. Mai 2012 - 08:47
Ja, uncle Edy is out.
Meine Meinung: Gut so. Er ist sicher nicht schlecht, aber wir brauchen was Neues. Einen Trainer der moderner spielen lässt.
Auf der anderen Seite.....welcher Trainer kann sich unter Lotito entfalten?
Meine Meinung: Gut so. Er ist sicher nicht schlecht, aber wir brauchen was Neues. Einen Trainer der moderner spielen lässt.
Auf der anderen Seite.....welcher Trainer kann sich unter Lotito entfalten?
http://lazioland.com/TopMenu/SocietaLazio/Radio/LazioStyleRadio.html
#101 OFFLINE
Geschrieben 23. Mai 2012 - 11:49
Djet sagte am 18. Mai 2012 - 21:53:
Wohin geht Sannino? Palermo? Meiner Meinung nach einer der besten aufstrebenden Trainer in Italien, bin mir sicher dass er bald eine große Mannschaft haben wird.
Hab aber auch schon irgendwas mit Palermo gelesen...
Zitat
Claudio Ranieri wäre noch frei ;-)
http://lazioland.com/TopMenu/SocietaLazio/Radio/LazioStyleRadio.html
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