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#921
Group A:
czech repulic
turkey
switzerland
portugal
Group B:
poland
austria
croatia
germany
Group C:
italy
netherlands
romania
france
Group D:
spain
russia
greece
sweden
Can't wait for the championships to start
czech repulic
turkey
switzerland
portugal
Group B:
poland
austria
croatia
germany
Group C:
italy
netherlands
romania
france
Group D:
spain
russia
greece
sweden
Can't wait for the championships to start
#925
This afternoon’s meeting between Roberto Mancini and Massimo Moratti ended in just 20 minutes and there are rumours that the Inter boss’ reign is over.
The speculation over Mancio’s future has been growing in intensity since he attempted to resign after the Nerazzurri’s Champions League exit against Liverpool in March.
Portuguese tactician Jose Mourinho has consistently been touted as a replacement this summer and that suggestion has been supported by reports that the ex-Chelsea man has been learning Italian.
However, Moratti has repeatedly insisted that he wants to keep Mancini in the hot seat and had played down talk of today’s meeting being used to discuss the Coach’s exit.
But after Mancini walked out of a private residence in Milan after 20 minutes and refused to comment on the outcome, there have been reports that his contract has been rescinded.
There have also been unconfirmed rumours that Inter director Marco Branca is in Portugal this afternoon to finalise terms with Mourinho, who could take over the reigns within a fortnight.
As yet there have been no statements from either side, but the calcio world waits with baited breath.
The speculation over Mancio’s future has been growing in intensity since he attempted to resign after the Nerazzurri’s Champions League exit against Liverpool in March.
Portuguese tactician Jose Mourinho has consistently been touted as a replacement this summer and that suggestion has been supported by reports that the ex-Chelsea man has been learning Italian.
However, Moratti has repeatedly insisted that he wants to keep Mancini in the hot seat and had played down talk of today’s meeting being used to discuss the Coach’s exit.
But after Mancini walked out of a private residence in Milan after 20 minutes and refused to comment on the outcome, there have been reports that his contract has been rescinded.
There have also been unconfirmed rumours that Inter director Marco Branca is in Portugal this afternoon to finalise terms with Mourinho, who could take over the reigns within a fortnight.
As yet there have been no statements from either side, but the calcio world waits with baited breath.
Stupid Mancini. He should shut his mouth the next time.
#926
Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
obviously, group c is the "group of death."
i dunno if holland will get their defense straight in time though.
i dunno if holland will get their defense straight in time though.
#927
Mancini dumped
Inter Milan have sacked coach Roberto Mancini despite leading the Italians to three successive Serie A titles.
His future has been in doubt since March when he said he would quit the club at the end of the season, only to change his mind a day later.
"FC Internazionale have informed Roberto Mancini that he has been sacked as coach," said a club statement.
"In particular because of the comments made by the coach at the end of the Inter-Liverpool match."
Mancini's exit increases speculation that the Italian could become the next manager at Chelsea following the departure of Avram Grant on Saturday.
Former Blues manager Jose Mourinho is the favourite to replace Mancini.
The Italian champions confirmed on Thursday that Mancini had met with club owner Massimo Moratti on Tuesday.
Mancini joined Inter in 2004 and has led them to three successive Serie A titles.
However, following their exit in the Champions League to Liverpool in March, Mancini said he would quit the Italian giants at the end of the season.
But Mancini who has coached at Lazio and Fiorentina later retracted those comment, but ultimately they cost him his job.
His future has been in doubt since March when he said he would quit the club at the end of the season, only to change his mind a day later.
"FC Internazionale have informed Roberto Mancini that he has been sacked as coach," said a club statement.
"In particular because of the comments made by the coach at the end of the Inter-Liverpool match."
Mancini's exit increases speculation that the Italian could become the next manager at Chelsea following the departure of Avram Grant on Saturday.
Former Blues manager Jose Mourinho is the favourite to replace Mancini.
The Italian champions confirmed on Thursday that Mancini had met with club owner Massimo Moratti on Tuesday.
Mancini joined Inter in 2004 and has led them to three successive Serie A titles.
However, following their exit in the Champions League to Liverpool in March, Mancini said he would quit the Italian giants at the end of the season.
But Mancini who has coached at Lazio and Fiorentina later retracted those comment, but ultimately they cost him his job.
Follow-up to FC's post above. It was only a matter of time. Mourinho in? Rumors about Mourinho raiding Chelsea for Drogba, Lampard and Carvalho in a couple of British papers
#928
Thanks Mancini. Welcome 'Special One.'
It's shocking that a coach that wins three straight titles would be sacked, but it's equally shocking that the coach would resign and later retract the resignation.
The squad could be changed upside down by the time the season starts. Deco, Eto'o, Drogba, Lampard,.... all rumored at this point. I'm not sure how the Chelsea raid would go since there is no manager there. Of course if Mancini does end up at Chelsea, then things would be interesting.
It's shocking that a coach that wins three straight titles would be sacked, but it's equally shocking that the coach would resign and later retract the resignation.
The squad could be changed upside down by the time the season starts. Deco, Eto'o, Drogba, Lampard,.... all rumored at this point. I'm not sure how the Chelsea raid would go since there is no manager there. Of course if Mancini does end up at Chelsea, then things would be interesting.
#930
Originally Posted by F-C
Thanks Mancini. Welcome 'Special One.'
It's shocking that a coach that wins three straight titles would be sacked, but it's equally shocking that the coach would resign and later retract the resignation.
It's shocking that a coach that wins three straight titles would be sacked, but it's equally shocking that the coach would resign and later retract the resignation.
#931
Mourinho & Drogba to Inter. Shevchenko back to Milan. Pizarro & Ben Haim & Sidwell back to who cares cus they all suck and were a giant waste of $. Lampard will stay and either Scolari or Rjikaard to Chelsea.
and in 1 year... C.Ronaldo to Real.
and in 1 year... C.Ronaldo to Real.
#933
Originally Posted by imj0257
Mourinho & Drogba to Inter. Shevchenko back to Milan. Pizarro & Ben Haim & Sidwell back to who cares cus they all suck and were a giant waste of $. Lampard will stay and either Scolari or Rjikaard to Chelsea.
and in 1 year... C.Ronaldo to Real.
and in 1 year... C.Ronaldo to Real.
and frankly, i wouldn't be sad if it did.
ronaldo's great, obviously. but i'm tired of the constant speculations and rumors. it's worse than the beckham rumors because you knew that DB wanted to stay if he could. everyone knew that deep down, he loved the club to death.
as for ronaldo, he's brought us 2 league and a CL trophy. if he wants to leave, i would gladly take 40m for him. heck, maybe we can even break zidane's record.
we're already grooming nani (though he's my least favorite player on the team) and we'll still need an eventual replacement for giggs.
part of me thinks this is a ploy his agent or representatives. but even fabregas would publically commit his future to arsenal.
#937
quaresma? eh.
dude's talented, but he's a cancer in the dressing room.
yaya toure and benzema would be golden. but no way arsene's paying 20m+ for benzema. (and i'd prefer to take benzema )
same with david villa. i'd imagine his transfer fee will be inflated after teams missing out on torres last summer.
i think you need help in central defense. toure and gallas looked shaky together towards the end. and senderos and djourou don't look like long-term solutions.
dude's talented, but he's a cancer in the dressing room.
yaya toure and benzema would be golden. but no way arsene's paying 20m+ for benzema. (and i'd prefer to take benzema )
same with david villa. i'd imagine his transfer fee will be inflated after teams missing out on torres last summer.
i think you need help in central defense. toure and gallas looked shaky together towards the end. and senderos and djourou don't look like long-term solutions.
#938
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
quaresma? eh.
dude's talented, but he's a cancer in the dressing room.
yaya toure and benzema would be golden. but no way arsene's paying 20m+ for benzema. (and i'd prefer to take benzema )
same with david villa. i'd imagine his transfer fee will be inflated after teams missing out on torres last summer.
i think you need help in central defense. toure and gallas looked shaky together towards the end. and senderos and djourou don't look like long-term solutions.
dude's talented, but he's a cancer in the dressing room.
yaya toure and benzema would be golden. but no way arsene's paying 20m+ for benzema. (and i'd prefer to take benzema )
same with david villa. i'd imagine his transfer fee will be inflated after teams missing out on torres last summer.
i think you need help in central defense. toure and gallas looked shaky together towards the end. and senderos and djourou don't look like long-term solutions.
Also, Benzema will go to United.
#939
i'd personally like to see mourinho at inter and mancini at chelsea. because it would be interesting to see what kind of roster swaps may occur from players following the manager. obviously would be more evident with mourinho.
and yea jedi the ronaldo rumors are tiring... every year. we all know he will go at some point. i've placed my bet at 2010, right around when fergie is said to retire.
and yea jedi the ronaldo rumors are tiring... every year. we all know he will go at some point. i've placed my bet at 2010, right around when fergie is said to retire.
#941
Mourinho signs with Inter
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been appointed as manager of Serie A side Inter Milan.
Mourinho has signed a three-year deal with the Italian side in his first job since he and Chelsea parted company by mutual consent in September 2007.
The 45-year-old succeeds Roberto Mancini, who was sacked after leading the club to a third consecutive Serie A title last season.
Mourinho will be unveiled at a press conference at 1030 BST on Tuesday.
A statement on Inter's website said: "Internazionale announce the arrival of Jose Mourinho.
"The Portuguese coach has signed a three-year contract and will work alongside Rui Farias, Silvino and Andrei Villas Boas.
"The assistant coach will be Giuseppe Baresi."
Farias, Silvino and Boas were all part of Mourinho's backroom set-up at Chelsea, while Baresi is the head of the Italian outfit's academy.
The club added: "Thanking Roberto Mancini and his staff for the success obtained in four seasons as the leader of the team, all of Internazionale has the great pleasure to welcome Jose Mourinho and his coaches."
Mourinho has been heavily linked with the role at Inter and has reportedly been taking Italian lessons ahead of any possible appointment.
Inter appear to have drafted in Mourinho to help improve their success in Europe.
Despite their domination on the domestic front, they have struggled in the Champions League and were beaten at the last 16 stage by Liverpool.
"Serie A is feeling a little tender right now and perhaps not enjoying its status like before so having Mourinho joining is a very positive thing," said Italian football expert James Richardson.
While at Porto, Mourinho won the Uefa Cup in 2003 and the Champions League in 2004.
He also led Chelsea to the Premier League title in 2005 and 2006, while the Stamford Bridge side were beaten by Liverpool twice in the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2005 and 2007.
Mourinho is expected to have plenty of funds to strengthen the side and has already been linked with Chelsea players Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba.
Mourinho has signed a three-year deal with the Italian side in his first job since he and Chelsea parted company by mutual consent in September 2007.
The 45-year-old succeeds Roberto Mancini, who was sacked after leading the club to a third consecutive Serie A title last season.
Mourinho will be unveiled at a press conference at 1030 BST on Tuesday.
A statement on Inter's website said: "Internazionale announce the arrival of Jose Mourinho.
"The Portuguese coach has signed a three-year contract and will work alongside Rui Farias, Silvino and Andrei Villas Boas.
"The assistant coach will be Giuseppe Baresi."
Farias, Silvino and Boas were all part of Mourinho's backroom set-up at Chelsea, while Baresi is the head of the Italian outfit's academy.
The club added: "Thanking Roberto Mancini and his staff for the success obtained in four seasons as the leader of the team, all of Internazionale has the great pleasure to welcome Jose Mourinho and his coaches."
Mourinho has been heavily linked with the role at Inter and has reportedly been taking Italian lessons ahead of any possible appointment.
Inter appear to have drafted in Mourinho to help improve their success in Europe.
Despite their domination on the domestic front, they have struggled in the Champions League and were beaten at the last 16 stage by Liverpool.
"Serie A is feeling a little tender right now and perhaps not enjoying its status like before so having Mourinho joining is a very positive thing," said Italian football expert James Richardson.
While at Porto, Mourinho won the Uefa Cup in 2003 and the Champions League in 2004.
He also led Chelsea to the Premier League title in 2005 and 2006, while the Stamford Bridge side were beaten by Liverpool twice in the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2005 and 2007.
Mourinho is expected to have plenty of funds to strengthen the side and has already been linked with Chelsea players Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7431480.stm
That didn't take very long
#946
Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
This overshadows Sven leaving Citeh.
I hate to say this, but Sven did a good job with City in his first year. That experience should bode well for Mexico.
#947
sven did a very good job considering he had to make all his signings in a matter of days.
obviously, some of his signing didn't work out, but guys like petrov and elano turned out to be great buys.
the owner is a prime example of an owner that knows nothing about the game or the business of it. but sven did manage to get the team in the top half of the table.
sven's been an easy target after england, but i actually think he's a good coach. he's flawed, but i think he'll be good for mexico.
in fact, i'm a little worried that our dominance in the region is under threat now. mexico is gong to be scary with all their youngsters. canada is looking like a growing threat.
obviously, some of his signing didn't work out, but guys like petrov and elano turned out to be great buys.
the owner is a prime example of an owner that knows nothing about the game or the business of it. but sven did manage to get the team in the top half of the table.
sven's been an easy target after england, but i actually think he's a good coach. he's flawed, but i think he'll be good for mexico.
in fact, i'm a little worried that our dominance in the region is under threat now. mexico is gong to be scary with all their youngsters. canada is looking like a growing threat.
#949
Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
babel and cannavaro are out due to injuries.
vieira possibly out as well.
jeez, players need to take it easy during practices.
vieira possibly out as well.
jeez, players need to take it easy during practices.
I am worried that Babel might not be fit for the start of the premiership campaign. The man is too valuable for Liverpool.
#951
101 years of heartache...
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-Sky is reporting Ancelloti as the new Цхелскз manager. I'm surprised they didn't go domestically and hire Zenit's manager
-Nasri's deal with Arsenal is put on hold
-Hleb should be moving to Barcelona soon
-Nasri's deal with Arsenal is put on hold
-Hleb should be moving to Barcelona soon
#954
me thinks they're waiting for the tournament to be over.
has the price been agreed already? marseille could be waiting to increase the price if he has a good showing.
or maybe nasri just wants to focus on the tournament for now.
has the price been agreed already? marseille could be waiting to increase the price if he has a good showing.
or maybe nasri just wants to focus on the tournament for now.
#958
This summer’s Italian Super Cup will be played in the USA, Lega Calcio chief Antonio Matarrese has revealed.
The season opener pits League champions Inter against Cup winners Roma once again.
And this year, the clash will take place in the USA in order to appeal to the large North American market.
“The Super Cup could be played in Philadelphia because we have received an offer from there as well as New York,” Matarrese said.
“Will the Italian fans complain? If they do it means they will be making the trip.”
The season opener pits League champions Inter against Cup winners Roma once again.
And this year, the clash will take place in the USA in order to appeal to the large North American market.
“The Super Cup could be played in Philadelphia because we have received an offer from there as well as New York,” Matarrese said.
“Will the Italian fans complain? If they do it means they will be making the trip.”
#959
I can't believe 10,000 ppl paid money to watch the Portuguese national team in practice! My fiancee was loving it...*really misses England now*
She laughed in my face when I told her that England did not qualify .
Question - who is the odds on favorite to win it (Portugal, France?)
She laughed in my face when I told her that England did not qualify .
Question - who is the odds on favorite to win it (Portugal, France?)