Capitano Giorgio Chiellini (68 Viewers)

Jul 24, 2006
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No dirty laundry in public. Not happy. Partic with a player that wanted to stay at Fiorentina anyway a few years back..

Tough to take the hard line with Chiellini though after Camo/Trez sit'ns this year.. Ranieri needs to keep a lid on this stuff not always reply in the press immed to every bit of crap that airs..
 

francesco

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Jul 25, 2006
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Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri scolded defender Giorgio Chiellieni following the Italian Under-21's recent outburst.

“If I’m going to spend time on the bench next season, I would prefer to be sold,” Chiellini erupted yesterday.

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri, the clear target of Chiellini’s blast, took no time to hit back at his young full-back.

“He acted like a child. It would have been more mature to speak about this with me.

“I like the kid, but I want to understand what is going on in his head,” said the former Chelsea boss.

Premiership giants Liverpool have been rumoured to be in talks with the player.

It does however appear difficult that the Pisa-born player will opt to move away from Italian powerhouse.

goal.com
 

Soldatino

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Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri scolded defender Giorgio Chiellieni following the Italian Under-21's recent outburst.

“If I’m going to spend time on the bench next season, I would prefer to be sold,” Chiellini erupted yesterday.

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri, the clear target of Chiellini’s blast, took no time to hit back at his young full-back.

“He acted like a child. It would have been more mature to speak about this with me.

“I like the kid, but I want to understand what is going on in his head,” said the former Chelsea boss.

Premiership giants Liverpool have been rumoured to be in talks with the player.

It does however appear difficult that the Pisa-born player will opt to move away from Italian powerhouse.

goal.com

He also stated that he is damaging the team by saying things like this and also added that 'if he is complaing what about Del Piero (who hasn't got an improved contract yet)'' ...etc and then said he needs to grow up..
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Chiellini repeated the same mistake again, he made th same mistake imediatelly after he joined Juve, however he managed to earn a starter place despite us having so many players at his position. Right now he has no real reason to feel threatened, i dont understand why he said, that he sees himself playing for the 30% of the season, or less, it seems absurd to me, but he might know smth i dont.
And he was so sure about this and decided to go in press and complain...
If there are any real plans to side him maybe he has right here,
but i really doubt that,i think its just him looking for more attention, both on media and in Juve's management, he is gealous of the novela's of Camo, BUffon, Trezequet and Neddy and he wanted to make one for him self.
i see no reason to sell him, already reacted correctly and brought the blame on him that such actions harm the team and i m sure thy will reasure him for his position in our team, i hope eventually he will grow mature and avoid such silly comments. Unfortunately right now our stars werent the best example to follow...
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Premiership - Chiellini wants Reds move

Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini would be interested in a move to Liverpool, according to the Italy Under-21 captain's agent.

Reds manager Rafael Benitez is thought to be eyeing the youngster with a view to making a swoop should a deal for first choice target Gabriel Heinze fall through.

Agent Davide Lippi said: "It is obvious that if there are limited first-team opportunities next season, then other options will have to be investigated.

"I am sure if something official came from Liverpool, it would be a tempting solution."

Reports in the Italian media on Tuesday suggested Liverpool had tabled a £5 million offer for the 22-year-old, but the Bianconeri are believed to be holding out for a figure nearer £7 million.

Heinze's move to Liverpool is currently being blocked by his club Manchester United, who are loathe to let him go to their bitter rivals, but the Argentinian defender could yet make the move if a £6 million deal is agreed.

Eurosport
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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So he threatens to quit Juve? I say put him on a New Holland tractor and take him to the airport :tup:

Get a grip, Chiellini, you have much to prove before you can act like who must be your role model: Zambrotta
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Thats a good stance, take no crap. I like it. If chiellini doesnt like it and feels unsettled then the doors that way ->>. If the press estimation of 5 mill is correct then thats well cheap. I guess its time we searched for two defenders. Forza Molinaro :D
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Thats a good stance, take no crap. I like it. If chiellini doesnt like it and feels unsettled then the doors that way ->>. If the press estimation of 5 mill is correct then thats well cheap. I guess its time we searched for two defenders. Forza Molinaro :D
5 mill for chiellini? oh god i feel so robbed im talking at least £10 mill since the bloody english would do anything to spend similar for a 2nd division player, so why not the same or more for a upcomming talented player like chiellini
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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5 mill for chiellini? oh god i feel so robbed im talking at least £10 mill since the bloody english would do anything to spend similar for a 2nd division player, so why not the same or more for a upcomming talented player like chiellini
exactly, but i fear the worst.. I cant remember the last real bargain we made out of a player. Only one comes in mind is zidane and that seems a decade ago.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Ranieri: “He damaged the group.”

“I believe the unity of the group is sacred and with his words the player damaged it,” said Ranieri after the defender threatened to depart Turin.

“I can understand his concerns, but these things must remain in the family. He acted hastily,” added the former Chelsea tactician.

“Alessandro Del Piero must be a role-model. If Chiellini, who has not won a World Cup, is disappointed what should Alex say? What will happen if Chiellini wins something, will he kill us?”

“He acted like a child. It would have been more mature to speak about this with me.

“I like the kid, but I want to understand what is going on in his head,” said the former Chelsea boss.

:D
 

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