Who should be De Biasi successor?

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Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Simboli i Diellit » Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:06 pm

artan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:56 pm
Why would we get a domestic coach when all of our best players are diaspora players or barely played in Albania?

I think they need a coach that instills confidence and maybe a hard ass kind of coach. Also a coach that plays his best players. Only Albania would bench a La Liga fullback for a Qatari reject or an up and coming premier league striker for a striker who hasn't scored a first league goal since 2016.
It’s not about tactics or discipline anymore unless we’re getting a Klopp or Tuchel level coach. Choosing from a mediocre foreign coach that is coming here to get his retirement or an Albanian that knows the players and their limits (even coaches from the Balkans like Croatians would be fine) i would go for the second one.

We know where the problem stands and Duka will appoint another yes-man or or even keep Reja. The FA and the NT in some aspects are run like a clan. Players like Balaj, Hoxhallari, Trashi and even Lenjani shouldn’t be nowhere near the team. Atm all players over 29-30 should be discharged except Berisha if we want to build the team for Euro 2024.

I understand the 1 spot they gave superliga players but if it’s gonna be always Hoxhallari (we know he will never play) it’d be usefull to get a new player every time so the coach can watch closely others who are better than Hoxhallari.

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by CanaYouDoIt » Sun Nov 14, 2021 4:50 pm

An Albanian is a must for me now, rather than some over the hill Italian who doesn't care for the country.

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Dallku » Sun Nov 14, 2021 4:29 pm

It's actually funny what a horrific coach De Biasi is. But with Albania he did miracles... not necessarily because of his "abilities" as a coach but it was also a good moment. Everything went Albania's way. The motivation and enthusiasm was there, played Portugal with no CR7 and them looking to sack their coach, won CAS, Duka buying Armenia, etc.. Just the right time.

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by artan » Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:56 pm

Simboli i Diellit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:46 pm De Biasi made only 1 point in 8 games these qualifiers with Azerbaijan. Today he said that after 20 games and 15 months he knows the Azeri players 😂🤣
Having a domestic coach is mandatory for us from now on. We can’t lose 1 qualifiers cycle to let the coach know the players and fail the upcoming one. Hungary’s coach Rossi has been training local clubs for some years before getting the charge of their NT.

Ps. A lot De Biasi’s success should be attributed to Tramezzani. He scouted players, talked to them, kept a good relationship between the staff and players. Now we have Salihi, Bulku, Bushi doing it (the ones who were smirking while Rrahmani, Gjimshiti and co were leaving the team before the Euro’s).
Why would we get a domestic coach when all of our best players are diaspora players or barely played in Albania?

I think they need a coach that instills confidence and maybe a hard ass kind of coach. Also a coach that plays his best players. Only Albania would bench a La Liga fullback for a Qatari reject or an up and coming premier league striker for a striker who hasn't scored a first league goal since 2016.

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Simboli i Diellit » Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:46 pm

De Biasi made only 1 point in 8 games these qualifiers with Azerbaijan. Today he said that after 20 games and 15 months he knows the Azeri players 😂🤣
Having a domestic coach is mandatory for us from now on. We can’t lose 1 qualifiers cycle to let the coach know the players and fail the upcoming one. Hungary’s coach Rossi has been training local clubs for some years before getting the charge of their NT.

Ps. A lot De Biasi’s success should be attributed to Tramezzani. He scouted players, talked to them, kept a good relationship between the staff and players. Now we have Salihi, Bulku, Bushi doing it (the ones who were smirking while Rrahmani, Gjimshiti and co were leaving the team before the Euro’s).

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Albo_eagle » Sun Apr 17, 2016 1:12 pm

Kuqezijeti wrote:Many of you are saying that we have zero chance of qualifying for Russia 2018 but I think we've got a chance in doing so. We can easily beat teams like Macedonia, Israel and Liechtenstein, and get draws with Spain and Italy.
Agreed. Two starting games Macedonia and Luxemburg. We should get two wins while Spain and Italy play eachother so they will be chasing us. We have seen the advantage that brings in these qualifiers.

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Plako » Sun Apr 17, 2016 5:07 am

Plako wrote:
Kuqezijeti wrote:Many of you are saying that we have zero chance of qualifying for Russia 2018 but I think we've got a chance in doing so. We can easily beat teams like Macedonia, Israel and Liechtenstein, and get draws with Spain and Italy.
Well yeah that's likely, however getting top 2 is extremely difficult. While I am convinced that we can snatch a draw against Italy for example i don't think we have the talent to be consistent. We'll be battling with Israel for 3rd, that's for sure. They're not an easy team either.
Fucking hell, of all the teams to beat Skenderbeu at home :)

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Plako » Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:43 am

Kuqezijeti wrote:Many of you are saying that we have zero chance of qualifying for Russia 2018 but I think we've got a chance in doing so. We can easily beat teams like Macedonia, Israel and Liechtenstein, and get draws with Spain and Italy.
Well yeah that's likely, however getting top 2 is extremely difficult. While I am convinced that we can snatch a draw against Italy for example i don't think we have the talent to be consistent. We'll be battling with Israel for 3rd, that's for sure. They're not an easy team either.

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Kuqezijeti » Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:36 am

Many of you are saying that we have zero chance of qualifying for Russia 2018 but I think we've got a chance in doing so. We can easily beat teams like Macedonia, Israel and Liechtenstein, and get draws with Spain and Italy.

Re: Who should be De Biasi successor?

by Plako » Sat Apr 16, 2016 11:39 pm


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