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« Reply #30 on: February 10, 2010, 08:01:30 PM » |
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Reja isn't a coach that can make revolution, in my opinion he's not any better then ballamerda, for example if he were a good coach he wouldn't coach at Hajduk.. nvm! Now all I want is to survive and not to play in serie B next year, then we will have high hopes for the summers transfer market, as every year. FORZA LAZIO  Let me take it this way... a top coach can get good result with any player, a good coach can get good result with the right players and the right chemistry. Reja is not a top coach, so we are counting on him to have good chemistry with our guys - it is a gamble, but a worthwhile one. Plus we can't do anything worse than balla anywayz.
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« Reply #31 on: February 10, 2010, 08:43:45 PM » |
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Seriously guys, Reja may not be Prandelli or Hiddink, but he's friggen light years better than Ballardini. I'd take him over most of the coaches in Serie A right now. Would you prefer Zacheroni?
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« Reply #32 on: February 11, 2010, 01:21:24 AM » |
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Reja isn't a coach that can make revolution, in my opinion he's not any better then ballamerda, for example if he were a good coach he wouldn't coach at Hajduk..
Complete and utter nonsense. Read the other posts to educate yourself. Ok buddy, if you understand " In my opinion " u wouldn't react like this, I guess at least. I wrote this cuz we had the same entusiasm when balla replaced Rossi, and looking at our club leaders and knowing what they are capable of doing, its very hard to believe that lotita watched tare in the eyes and said: Reja is the right man for Lazio..nope.. they just took another coach. In the summer we employed a coach which was unwanted by Palermo and it took more then 6 months to notice that he's completely useless, and now we employed Reja, a coach that, I personally do not trust, he don't have the attitude of a good coach. But again anything exept bala! I really don't wanna disrespect any of u guys but we all have been believing for more then 7 years that Lazio days r going to come in the very near future.. always thinking that next season things will be different .. and the next season and the next season... and we still believe this somehow, at least I do. But it seems like we ain't going to see good changes until lotita sells the club to someone who can administrate it better. I know that all this happines is from balla's sack and everytime there is something new u think only positive things, but we should look also the negative things that captured this club ! But whatever happens as usually FORZA LAZIO  And yes, I would like to get surprised by Reja, ofc! 
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« Reply #33 on: February 11, 2010, 09:53:11 AM » |
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Anyway, I like the signs coming from Reja. He's going to reintegrate those alienated by Balla (i.e. Foggia, Ledesma, Lichtsteiner, Rocchi etc.), He is going forward with a new tactic 3-5-2 (which you may disagree with, but at this point I think what matters is some level of tactical consistency), He has said he will seek to work to improve the psychology of the players which is very low, He is going to put much more emphasis on the physical fitness of each player. I like where he's going with this. Much more structured and "holistic".
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« Reply #34 on: February 11, 2010, 10:06:51 AM » |
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Mah, how predictable. So I guess now its Ballardini fault for disidenti and Lazio current situation. Yeah blame everything on him, testa di cazzo.
Back to topic. I honestly believe that the crucial change is already made. Its matter of weeks when we will see new, winning Lazio. I don't say that it'll came easy nor right now but in time things will change to better.
Am I too much optimistic? Hell yeah. I'll continue to be like that until we get out of this shit.
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« Reply #35 on: February 11, 2010, 10:13:20 AM » |
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Mah, how predictable. So I guess now its Ballardini fault for disidenti and Lazio current situation. Yeah blame everything on him, testa di cazzo.
Back to topic. I honestly believe that the crucial change is already made. Its matter of weeks when we will see new, winning Lazio. I don't say that it'll came easy nor right now but in time things will change to better.
Am I too much optimistic? Hell yeah. I'll continue to be like that until we get out of this shit.
Regarding the post about thief on the forum, that gave me some chortles. Regarding the post in this thread, I agree. I think we will soon begin to win the 'winnable' games. In all honestly, as I've said numerously, the next four games are extremely difficult games and I'm not expecting us to win them. What will then happen is that, magicially, fucktards will come out the woodwork to say, Reja and Balla are the same shit. However, we'll get some more 'winnable' games like at home to Bari, Siena and possibly away to Cagliari, things like that, and win those. Etc. Etc. Etc.
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« Reply #36 on: February 11, 2010, 10:21:18 AM » |
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Mah, how predictable. So I guess now its Ballardini fault for disidenti and Lazio current situation. Yeah blame everything on him, testa di cazzo.
Back to topic. I honestly believe that the crucial change is already made. Its matter of weeks when we will see new, winning Lazio. I don't say that it'll came easy nor right now but in time things will change to better.
Am I too much optimistic? Hell yeah. I'll continue to be like that until we get out of this shit. Well we knew it would happen. I sort of feel sorry for Balla because he'll be made a sacrificial lamb. Nevertheless, he simply wasn't up to the job.
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« Reply #37 on: February 11, 2010, 10:30:05 AM » |
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Theo again i said what i think, so thats still my opinion so u should stop with these clueless insults! in topic Lazio President Claudio Lotito insists new boss Edy Reja has carte blanche and will be allowed to pick Cristian Ledesma. goodnews forza lazio 
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« Reply #38 on: February 11, 2010, 10:42:28 AM » |
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Theo again i said what i think, so thats still my opinion so u should stop with these clueless insults!
Excuse me? Where did I specifically say Ligj in my post? Mah!
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« Reply #39 on: February 11, 2010, 10:52:20 AM » |
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Anyway, I like the signs coming from Reja. He's going to reintegrate those alienated by Balla (i.e. Foggia, Ledesma, Lichtsteiner, Rocchi etc.), He is going forward with a new tactic 3-5-2 (which you may disagree with, but at this point I think what matters is some level of tactical consistency), He has said he will seek to work to improve the psychology of the players which is very low, He is going to put much more emphasis on the physical fitness of each player. I like where he's going with this. Much more structured and "holistic".
Tactical consistency would be a major step forward. With Ballardini still at week 23 we were unsure about the actual formation that would be played, and it was never going to change. He's gone, and thats a huge step forward and Im hoping that the squad responds to this, as they should feel like its a fresh start again. I can't believe for a second however that it was Balla that sidelined Ledesma and Lichsteiner. Certainly he didnt see the value in Rocchi or Foggia, but the other two surely were left out only because of Lotito, and no one else. Lotito is simply using this situation to try and gain some sort of rappor with the fans again, integrating players now the 'villain' Ballardini has gone.
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« Reply #40 on: February 11, 2010, 10:58:04 AM » |
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Just read that Reja's agent said that he received calls from Chamber of reps president and AN leader Fini and Rome mayor Alemano encouraging Reja to come to Lazio. Football and politics in Italy are far closer than we might imagine.
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« Reply #41 on: February 11, 2010, 11:25:03 AM » |
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Lotito is simply using this situation to try and gain some sort of rappor with the fans again, integrating players now the 'villain' Ballardini has gone.
Which is true but also peculiar because I've also seen Lotito, since Ballardini's sacking, label the bald one things like 'A wonderful tactician' and a 'Good man' A wonderful tactician. Indeed.
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« Reply #42 on: February 11, 2010, 06:07:31 PM » |
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Lotito is simply using this situation to try and gain some sort of rappor with the fans again, integrating players now the 'villain' Ballardini has gone.
Which is true but also peculiar because I've also seen Lotito, since Ballardini's sacking, label the bald one things like 'A wonderful tactician' and a 'Good man' A wonderful tactician. Indeed.lol To loose at Olimpico to Catania. To loose awat at Bergamo by 3. And many many more. Maybe one of the best tacticians in Seria A. The next coach of the national tema of Italy. I have no higher praise for him. However it's very impudent of Lotito to put the blame for Ledesma and Pandev on Balardini. And now to say: "Ledesma is part of the team. It's coach's decision if he is going to play or not". Be a man and admit your mistake. Wanker. Whatever he does he is not going to be the good guy after what happened. In my eyes he is only the stupid guy. 
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« Reply #43 on: February 11, 2010, 07:00:41 PM » |
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Lotito is simply using this situation to try and gain some sort of rappor with the fans again, integrating players now the 'villain' Ballardini has gone.
Which is true but also peculiar because I've also seen Lotito, since Ballardini's sacking, label the bald one things like 'A wonderful tactician' and a 'Good man' A wonderful tactician. Indeed.lol To loose at Olimpico to Catania. To loose awat at Bergamo by 3. And many many more. Maybe one of the best tacticians in Seria A. The next coach of the national tema of Italy. I have no higher praise for him. However it's very impudent of Lotito to put the blame for Ledesma and Pandev on Balardini. And now to say: "Ledesma is part of the team. It's coach's decision if he is going to play or not". Be a man and admit your mistake. Wanker. Whatever he does he is not going to be the good guy after what happened. In my eyes he is only the stupid guy.  Lotito must think we the Lazio fans are stupid if he thinks we will believe that it was Ballardini who nailed Ledesma to the stands, but he is likely just trying to save face here and blame it on Balla, just as Balla will likely blame it on him when he gives an interview somewhen. Playground stuff really. Ledesma, and his agent, are certainly no saints but the crux of the issue is that this situation should have been sorted out in the summer, not in February when we are in 18th place.
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« Reply #44 on: February 12, 2010, 07:12:36 PM » |
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Just read that Reja's agent said that he received calls from Chamber of reps president and AN leader Fini and Rome mayor Alemano encouraging Reja to come to Lazio. Football and politics in Italy are far closer than we might imagine.
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