Impartial and honest Top Italian Journalist, Gino Kinnearo (Cousin of Liverpool Boss Gordon) sat down with Top 100 Sports News to give a 'frank' and honest assessment of each ITALIAN club thus far this season.
Juventus (DP 91) 3/10 –
Gino has been
devastated and feels destroyed by the Ice Mans quiet manipulative approach to
management in Top 100 which has been ignored by the authorities. His vindictive
messages and perceived persona of Mr Nice Guy has led to an uptake in the
number of managers cashing in their SM credits for stays at the Top 100 Rehab
Mental Hospital. Sure his Juventus side might be in 3rd place but DP’s hand gestures of why
and his sad faces have drawn the referees sympathy to his side and all of a
sudden the number of red cards for opposing sides, the number of opposition
goals ruled out for offside or fouls has increased by 523%. Mark my words if DP
wins any silverware this season he will have gotten blood on his hands
somewhere along the way.
ACF Fiorentina (Mister Malcolm) 4/10 –
It pains me to say this but the self-proclaimed winner of the Italian Team of
the Year Awards Season 2 is doing ok with Fiorentina this season. However I
think it is imperative to point out that there is no chance in his dinosaur
approach, many managers have complained about his lack of ambition outside of
his defensive third and I agree it is about as boring to watch as an Andrew
Griffiths speech.
Inter Milan (Brian Clough) 1/10 –
After
Doctor Fox failed to inspire and impress after PMW had quit before he was
sacked the appointment of Brain Clough pleased many Inter fans but Clough soon
fell foul of the rules and found himself under transfer ban which has meant he
has been unable to add to his side. His early form at the San Siro was so
shocking that the situation soon became as messier as the scene at OJ Simpsons
house back in the day. Clough clearly wasn’t walking on water, he was in fact
struggling to tread water as the Division One sharks circled below. He will go
down!
Lazio (Fred Dodger) 2/10 –
Kinnearo
feels that it was a bit of a dodgy and mysterious choice in appointing
Scobby-doo’s best friend Fred as manager of Lazio. Fred came to Lazio after a
questionable performance in charge of Galatasaray where the fans regularly
rioted at his inability to turn them into Champions of the World. With Lazio
struggling and Dodger seemingly unable to stop their slide to Division Two
Kinnearo is calling for action from the Lazio board to ensure that Dodging
decisions are not made again.
AC Milan (Stephen Beddows) 9.5/10 –
“A
tremendous talent who suffers due to the corruption across the Division” these
were the choice words of Kinnearo which he says still hold true. “If Beddows
was God then the World would be a peaceful place. He manages an odd collection
of egos in his side and gets a tune out of them.” Kinnearo is confident that
Beddows and his side will emerge victorious in their battle to stay up, but has
admitted that a change in levels of corruption will be necessary to make this
happen.
Napoli (Rob Ryan) 6/10 -
It is a good
job that the HSE have no influence in Campagna as Rob Ryan’s training methods
are more dangerous Raqqa. Rob is proving himself as a competent manager, yet he
is also incapable of managing the players and the fans expectations who have
demanded “Champions” as a minimum expectation this season. The fact that he has
nicknamed himself RR – Roger Rabbit has not amused Kinnearo who has compared
him to more like Peter Rabbitt, a small, spoilt child who is interested in only
stealing from the gardens of those clubs and managers more glamorous than
him.
Roma (Neil Frankland) 5/10 –
Having
taking over Rome only last season it could be argued that Neil Frankland has
done a good job but Gino Kinnearo was quick to pick out the indiscrepancies in Neil’s rule… “Frankland goes on
with excuses and more excuses of how Rome wasn’t build in a day… but this it
utter bull and the man has more excuses than a corrupt politician!”
Kinnearo was also anxious to make it publically known that Neil Frankland does
in fact have a caffeine addiction and is regularly seen snorting powered coffee
before matches and training sessions. He concluded stating that there is more
chance of DP and Juventus winning the league that Neil Frankland and Rome
playing alongside the big boys next season!
Sampdoria (Gav Harmer) 1/10 –
Gav
Harmer’s managerial approach is more odd a sight than a Pink Ferrari at a
Moscow Skoda Rally, Kinnearo made mention in his report of Gav pre-season boisterous
optimism… “It’s Our Year” which was strewn across all of the Italian media yet
it has not transpired to be the case. In fact Gav’s job is in more peril than
Frank’s wallet in the Liverpool Megastore, with Harmer's harmful influence
threatening the entire existence of Sampdoria as a Top 100 club.
Sassuolo (Bob Groucho Sal) 1/10 –
The
Canadian struck up quite a stir when he turned up to the first training session
of the new season in his ice skates and armed with some puks and he continues
to show no knowledge of the beautiful game with his insistence still in press
conferences that his full backs are quarter backs who pump the ball long all
the time. With Maple Syrup now a staple for all fans and players on match days
and the players waist lines getting more out of control than the EU refugee
crisis it appears that down and out is the only way Bob is going with not even
a bottle of Viagra likely to keep them up.
Genoa (Frank Hirst) 5/10 -
A solid
5 out of 10 from Kinnearo. Frank or Franco as he has became known for his
brutal regime in the Port City has done well, shrewd in the transfer market and
doing ok in the league… yet there are concerns that in narrow alleys of the Old
City that SM Credits are changing hands faster than confetti with rumours that
match fixing is a serious issue in Division Four, most often in Frank’s favour.
Kinnearo has uncovered concrete evidence that this is the case and as such
cannot give Frank higher than a 5/10
Torino (Michael Hudson) 4/10 –
Huddo continues to bounce up and
down about how good he is as a manager, yet in truth he fears that he will fail
again to bring promotion to the 2nd club in Turin. Despite a
sponsorship deal with Fiat which has seen all of the players get new cars which
are filled with pictures of Kanagroo’s on the bodywork this has not endeared
them to the Turin public with many of the mostly migrant Albanian and North
African population of the city choosing to follow the cheating wink wink master
that is Mr DP. However Gino has been impressed that Torino do have a slight
chance of promotion hence the generous award of 4/10.
Atalanta (Sean Cass) 3/10 –
In his last managerial review of
Italian managers Gino gave Sean a 6/10 yet he has halved his assessment
claiming that Cass has moved the side backwards and not forwards and that even
snail pace advancing would not have been good enough. He claims the football at
Bergamo is both stale and over hyped and that most fans cannot wait to get to
the airport post match to get back home. Gino was also highly critical of Sean’s
unwillingness to sell some of his players to Milan for £££££££ which would be
after all for the good of Italian football in the long run.
Chievo Verona (Paddy D) 3/10
Since his
appointment Gino has had his reservations about Paddy, anyone with a name like
Paddy is bound to be a failure and it appears his lack of ambition, contentness
with mid-table mediocrity will be his downfall and deserves nothing more than
3/10. Kinnearo is highly critical of Chievo Verona’s player’s reliability on
alcohol since Paddy’s arrival, with the black stuff being the chosen poison to
cope with their impending doom. It is little wonder that many players are
demanding transfers!
Udinese (Attila Olah) 2/10
Attila or Father as it means in native
speak is nothing but a fraud. He claims to lead the hoarding masses into
pastures new in pursuit of glory yet he himself seems happy in Udine! What a
dump! His perseverance with the oldest warrior of them all, Di Natale, is
frankly laughable and Attila is about as much of a Hun as Justin Bieber is a
warrior.
MANAGER
OF THE HALF-SEASON SO FAR FROM ELSEWHERE IN SMTOP100:
Dynamo Moscow (Sherief Razzaque) 10.5/10
Sherief Razzaque
has really impressed Gino, not only as he adapted to the Moscow winter well he
has also became fluent in the language very quickly (which is in no way
credited to his Putin appointed Mistresses’). Prior to Razzaque’s appointment
the football at the Arena Khimki was stony, emotionless, cold and frigid but
Razzaque’s unique approach to man management and using images and pictures to
describe to his players how he wants the game to be played have been a breath
of fresh air in a Frank Hirst corruption dominated Division Four. One Moscow
native described Razzaque and his style of football in 3 simple words, mesmerising,
magnificent and modern…
I got an extremely bad press at Gala and an undeserved reputation. Yes the fans rioted, the players also hated me, the chairman wouldn't speak to me and the tea lady put lamb kofte in my cuppa. Other than that it was going really well though. This undeserved criticism seems to be continuing at Lazio despite me managing to move the club up and back down a place in the relegation zone. With no signs of a players revolt as yet and some reasonable results in the regional cup I think the future is bright. Fred Dodger (with cabbage, onions and extra chilli sauce).
ReplyDeleteVery objective review Mr Gino. As far as Sassuolo is concerned at least. A nightmare of a season and by the way the viagra didn't work.
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