Claudio Ranieri (18 Viewers)

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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#22
i want lippi back :cry:
ragnieri isn't a bad coach but don't know if he's got enough to bring us to the scudetto and cl.... secco and co should have dd convince to stay

since when juve don't get the best options? coaches and players?
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#23
i want lippi back :cry:
ragnieri isn't a bad coach but don't know if he's got enough to bring us to the scudetto and cl.... secco and co should have dd convince to stay

since when juve don't get the best options? coaches and players?
since last year...
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#26
It seems that it will be hard for Ranieri to join Juventus as coach as he has already signed a private contract with Manchester City. Next in line to take the job is Juventus ex-player, Gianluca Vialli.

(Source: Studio Sport)

From www.cafejuventus.com
Is that not only if the takeover of Man City goes through?

It isn't clear if he will go there though I would be happy for him to go somewhere else.
 

white_rabbit

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Apr 9, 2006
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#27
well from what i saw when he was in charge of chelsea. Ranieri has a good quality of bringing out new talents (he is the one who brought lampard, terry, rubben and chec) plus he is a very nice guy with a big heart.

but the thing i dont like about him is the fact that he rotate too much. almost no one have a steady 1st team position which means that no player will reach his full potential but everybody will get a chance.

i dont know if i want him at juve but i dont see another candidate that will do a better job than him, maybe nouvillino. plus he wont have many problems with the managment

vialli was great at chelsea, but it have been a while and i cant judge him now
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#28
well from what i saw when he was in charge of chelsea. Ranieri has a good quality of bringing out new talents (he is the one who brought lampard, terry, rubben and chec) plus he is a very nice guy with a big heart.

but the thing i dont like about him is the fact that he rotate too much. almost no one have a steady 1st team position which means that no player will reach his full potential but everybody will get a chance.

i dont know if i want him at juve but i dont see another candidate that will do a better job than him, maybe nouvillino. plus he wont have many problems with the managment

vialli was great at chelsea, but it have been a while and i cant judge him now
Pretty sure it was Mourinho that signed Robben and Cech.

My main gripe about Ranieri is his rotation policy. While we saw with Capello what happens with almost no rotation, I think Ranieri over does it and it makes it more difficult for a team to be consistant.
 

white_rabbit

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Apr 9, 2006
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#31
Pretty sure it was Mourinho that signed Robben and Cech.

My main gripe about Ranieri is his rotation policy. While we saw with Capello what happens with almost no rotation, I think Ranieri over does it and it makes it more difficult for a team to be consistant.
Ranieri signed them in january but they joined when mourinho started.

either way i also believe that he over rotate. i remember last year i suggested that capello should assign Ranieri as his second coach or advisor just to balance out :p
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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#33
Tardelli pushed hard for Ranieri and Novellino.

Bettega for Wenger(Vialli assis.man), Mourinho and Lippi.


Papers say Tardelli wins...I'm hoping for Bettega.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#36
Tardelli pushed hard for Ranieri and Novellino.

Bettega for Wenger(Vialli assis.man), Mourinho and Lippi.


Papers say Tardelli wins...I'm hoping for Bettega.
Novellino is ver close to Toro...No?!
So this leave Ranieri...
I'd go for 1 of those in this order: Lippi---Mourinho---Wenger
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
125,364
#38
Tardelli pushed hard for Ranieri and Novellino.

Bettega for Wenger(Vialli assis.man), Mourinho and Lippi.


Papers say Tardelli wins...I'm hoping for Bettega.
What's that? Why are the choices very much unbalanced?

As for Ranieri is excellent news if he doesn't come.
 

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