Frank de Boer

Where will De Boer lead us this season?


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Adriano@10

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The thing is i can only see this go two ways either we fire pioli by the end of february because nothing has changed or he manages to gets us into el because players start to give a fuck, then will decide to keep him on for another season and by december next year he will be gone again.

The most frustrating thing is that the management keep on talking about a project but they dont even seem to know what that word means.

Dont get me wrong i ll support pioli from the moment he s appointed inter coach and i ll gladly eat my words if he actually succeeds but i just don t see it happening.
 

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How should any Inter fan be happy about us changing managers 10 games into the season?


Are you watching the games?Are we filling you with optimism we will make the Ucl even though things are bad right now?Do you feel like with each game we get better but only the results havent been coming?Do you feel secure when the opposition has the ball in our half?
 

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How should any Inter fan be happy about us changing managers 10 games into the season?

I assure you no one is happy de Boer failed to succeed, because we all love Inter and a coach that fails means our team isn't doing well at all

It's more like a breeze of fresh air because some fans, included myself, can't see us getting out of this storm with our current coach, he's too stubborn to see his own mistakes
 

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How should any Inter fan be happy about us changing managers 10 games into the season?

Its like saying Real Madrid is bad. Remember that they also changed 20 coaches in this 15 years, even more then Inter i read. Still they won a lot of time Liga bbva and Champions league. That means all nothing.
 

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We should forget about CL. That's impossible to compete with Roma and Napoli in such a horrible situation. It only needs a miracle. Pioli can achieve Mancini results that is 4th place at most and then gets fired.
 

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thats such bull shit.


Gasperini was an awful fit from the get go and that was obvious to anyone. I dont know why we brought him in but its no surprise he was sacked so quickly. Mazzarri was a disaster too, for many the same reasons as Gasperini. Benitez was a fucking retard and decided to air club dirty laundry in public, so rightfully we sacked him.

Strama lost the dressing room very quickly and was a complete amateur. Rightfully sacked.



People are more than welcome to bring in their own philosophy - look at Mourinho season 2 - but you have to deliver whilst you do it. Philosophy isnt a box you just automatically IMPOSE on people, but rather, its a cultural thing you need to bring in and slowly change towards.

Exactly this. I'm pro De Boer, but I disagree with people saying coaches werent the problem in the past. All of the previous coaches after Mourinho were rightfully sacked (or wrongfully hired in the first place), with exception of Leonardo who left by his own, I wanted him to stay back then, but now he can stay the fuck away. I celebrated every sack the management did, always thought the next coach was better, but meh.

That all being said, to me in this case, it is a complete different story. It'd be totally unfair to sack De Boer at this very time. But slowly I'm becoming feelingless about this club, I dont care anymore.. Not worth my energy.
 

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At this point not even Simeone can save us. We are a fucking joke!
 

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Pretty angry right now.Okay i have calmed down.That post actually calmed me down.

I mean why can't fans see our defense and realise De Boer is not fixing us.What are the signs he has given so far that he actually sees our horrible defense and is on it and is trying to fix it?How can he be defended when he is not making an effort to fix what is broken the most?

People want to give him time because we have sacked too many coaches.People do not want to give him time because they like what they see on the pitch but because we have sacked way too many coaches.That is the wrong attitude surely.

For me it has little to do with the fact that we changed coaches so many times before. I would give him more time because when the players actually followed his instructions (jube game) We played a very good football same goes for some other games sadly in most we could not keep it up for 90 mins. But IMHO it s only the Atalanta and the samp game where we looked like complet shit and from my point of view that was because the players we re not following his Instructions and not because he gave them shitty instructions.
I mean the main problem was the distance between our df and our mid and that we were not moving as a team. Now fdb pointed this out as a problem in many pressconferences already so i dont see how this were his instructions leading to us play like shit.

Ofcourse these are all assumptions but thats just how i see it. And i for once am sick of our players acting like spoiled brats and not following instructions because the coach is demanding to much from them or because he has punished one or two of them.

To me that was the most shocking thing seeing our players not giving a fuck just walking on the field and acting like it s totally ok to lose against fucken Samp.

One of my friends actually was at the game (Not a inter fan) and he texted me right after the game that it was shocking how other than icardi and handa none of our players seemed to give a fuck about this game.
Also how does our mgm say after the shareholders meeting that they are 100% behind fdb and then they fire him like a week later and the fucken idiot who said he still belives in the scudetto also did not fucking help.

I really wish we d give matrix some kind of role at the club so he could bitchslap the players whenever they dont give a fuck like he did with balo back in the days.
 

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I assure you no one is happy de Boer failed to succeed, because we all love Inter and a coach that fails means our team isn't doing well at all

It's more like a breeze of fresh air because some fans, included myself, can't see us getting out of this storm with our current coach, he's too stubborn to see his own mistakes
Well said to be honest
 

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We all know in Italy results matter the most.
which makes me wonder why the "youth project" (Moratti) then all this nonsense about playing attractive football (Thohir). We were set up so well after the treble season. We could've just signed Palacio and mascherano and maintain the "defensive-counter" game nicely and then build on that as we go. this tika-taka, counter pressing, possession stuff is too much hard work and is no guarantee.
 

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The pool for the next coach should be "How long will stay at Inter"
 

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It has reached a point where no sane person would judge the credentials of a manager, any manager, who has shit the bed with Inter. Regardless of how awful his performance was.
 

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Apparently Pioli returned from US to Italy. I don't understand how he wasn't on standby already because the management knew that one bad performance will mean the end of De Boer.
 

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Exactly this. I'm pro De Boer, but I disagree with people saying coaches werent the problem in the past. All of the previous coaches after Mourinho were rightfully sacked (or wrongfully hired in the first place), with exception of Leonardo who left by his own, I wanted him to stay back then, but now he can stay the fuck away. I celebrated every sack the management did, always the thought the next coach was always better, but meh.

That all being said, to me in this case, it is a complete different story. It'd be totally unfair to sack De Boer at this very time. But slowly I'm becoming feelingless about this club, I dont care anymore.. Not worth my energy.


You need to endure.This is how it works at big clubs.The highs are very high and the lows seem like own goals.But you have to endure.Or become an Everton fan if you want stability :D.

We brought some amazing new players in and a number of good ones will come in the future.

Bayern struggled a lot from 2002-03 onwards in Europe and sacked many coaches to get back to the top even though they dominated Germany but not to the extent they had previously.

Barca from 2000 till Rijkaard were a real mess.

Man Utd are going through a tough period now.

Real have always sacked coaches irrespective of results in the past.

Liverpool have had many many managers to win the elusive EPL.

Juventus went through a torrid time after Calciopoli and are still chasing the elusive Ucl.

Milan are as bad as us.

Valencia have gone from the highs of 2 back to back Ucl trophies to relegation battles these days and have seen many coaches leave.

Atletico Madrid from 2003 till Simeone always spent a lot on players and kept sacking coaches all the time etc

All big clubs go through this cycle.Fans must either be willing to cope up with the such lows [ and mind you we are not dealing with relegation which is the absolute low and in that sense fans of big clubs are very spolit] and realise they are necessary to witness the highs like we witnessed at the Santiago Bernebeau in 2010 or supports stable but mid tabe clubs.
 

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Apparently Pioli returned from US to Italy. I don't understand how he wasn't on standby already because the management knew that one bad performance will mean the end of De Boer.

would you cancel your holiday for the prospect of a job interview? No
 

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thats such bull shit.


Gasperini was an awful fit from the get go and that was obvious to anyone. I dont know why we brought him in but its no surprise he was sacked so quickly. Mazzarri was a disaster too, for many the same reasons as Gasperini. Benitez was a fucking retard and decided to air club dirty laundry in public, so rightfully we sacked him.

Strama lost the dressing room very quickly and was a complete amateur. Rightfully sacked.



People are more than welcome to bring in their own philosophy - look at Mourinho season 2 - but you have to deliver whilst you do it. Philosophy isnt a box you just automatically IMPOSE on people, but rather, its a cultural thing you need to bring in and slowly change towards.

I think its a bit easy to put it like this. How can all these different coaches be wrong, and us(the management) be right? And now we will add De Boer to this list, and we also give him the "he lost the group (which I really believe he did) and he is too stubborn" label.

But we are still too blind to see that our problems run way deeper than this, and our loser way of thinking has actually become the standard for all the players we have.

I do agree with you that the coach should deliver while implementing his philosophy. But at the same time, I really think this current Inter is in terms of mental and tactical level so damn low, that it is almost as if the next coach is training 5 year olds.
 

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I think its a bit easy to put it like this. How can all these different coaches be wrong, and us(the management) be right? And now we will add De Boer to this list, and we also give him the "he lost the group (which I really believe he did) and he is too stubborn" label.

But we are still too blind to see that our problems run way deeper than this, and our loser way of thinking has actually become the standard for all the players we have.

I do agree with you that the coach should deliver while implementing his philosophy. But at the same time, I really think this current Inter is in terms of mental and tactical level so damn low, that it is almost as if the next coach is training 5 year olds.

there are systematic issues, and we have to ask why we keep hiring such unsuitable coaches. I said the very fucking day we hired De Boer 'So tell me why am I supposed to be enthusiastic about this?'
 

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According to Corriere, one of the reasons that made Suning sack FdB was that they wanted to show they can make important decisions for the club from distance despite yesterday Provera's claims. :palm:
 

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there are systematic issues, and we have to ask why we keep hiring such unsuitable coaches. I said the very fucking day we hired De Boer 'So tell me why am I supposed to be enthusiastic about this?'

Yup. And thats exactly why Pioli of whoever our next victim is doesnt excite me. We keep acting in this vicious circle without knowing what we are doing, hoping that with some kind of magic the next one will deliver and completely rewrite our loser DNA of the players.

I know that De Boer "has to go", but to me it is more because he lost the group and they seem to not give a fuck about his ideas. And not because he is not suited for us tactically. Ive seen how our team can play when they actually execute his ideas, but yeah..when they refuse to do so..
 
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