Claudio Ranieri (28 Viewers)

CAPITANO

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Jul 12, 2006
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Until were knocked out of the champions league Ranieri wont get fired, and unless a coach with experience becomes available we wont be changing coach until next season if things keep going as they are.

Ranieri can't take all the blame we have been fucked by injuries, and I don't think we have played the same squad for two consecutive games which doesn't help with team cohesion.

Ranieri has made mistakes in our last 2 games especially by putting out the wrong players and formation, but this was mainly due to the results prior to these games, injuries and trying to please fans and newspapers who all wanted changes.

We have 7 games in 22 days coming up and with our injury problem things are just going to get harder, until we have our proper first team out on the pitch things are unlikely to change, there will be wins and loses but you have to take the good with the bad and at the moment things are really bad

Our Schedule:

 

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alex'10

Junior Member
Sep 17, 2008
221
Until were knocked out of the champions league Ranieri wont get fired, and unless a coach with experience becomes available we wont be changing coach until next season if things keep going as they are.

Ranieri can't take all the blame we have been fucked by injuries, and I don't think we have played the same squad for two consecutive games which doesn't help with team cohesion.

Ranieri has made mistakes in our last 2 games especially by putting out the wrong players and formation, but this was mainly due to the results prior to these games, injuries and trying to please fans and newspapers who all wanted changes.

We have 7 games in 22 days coming up and with our injury problem things are just going to get harder, until we have our proper first team out on the pitch things are unlikely to change, there will be wins and loses but you have to take the good with the bad and at the moment things are really bad

Our Schedule:

By that time it will be too late you imbecile. Ranieri is a loser, the side has lost dropped 9 points in four games, and drawn against bate? The old guard have no respect for Ranieri, because they know he is a fool & has been an utter faliure his all career. He does not deserve to be at the club. The Elkann's should sack Ranieri or sell up.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
36,320
at the moment Comical Ali isn't gonna get fired... so i may as well support him and for the sake of Juve hope he starts winning some games very soon... Napoli would be a good start... lock all the Napoli players up in the locker room if need be... i don't care how, i need 3 points... i'll worry about his replacement at the end of the season, which is the only time we'll be getting a good coach...
 

AlfaRomeo

New Member
Jul 26, 2008
39
These loosers knew that we would play both in Serie A and CL.

To do this, you need 2 sometimes 3 teams.
That's why Mourinho has that huge roster.

Anyway, we're not gonna win at Napoli, just forget it.

Napoli Juventus 1
Juventus Real M. X
Juventus Torino 1
Bologna Juventus 1
Juventus Roma X
Real M. Juventus 1
Chievo Juventus 2

Nothing to worry about.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
Juve have "total faith" in Ranieri
Tuesday 7 October, 2008
Juventus general manager Jean-Claude Blanc assures the club has “total faith in Claudio Ranieri. We will not change.”

The Coach has been under fire from fans, the media and reportedly a number of the veteran players after draws with Catania, Sampdoria and BATE Borisov.

This Sunday’s 2-1 home defeat to Palermo was for many the final straw and the Bianconeri officials have been coming out to do some damage control on the tactician.

“We will not change our Coach, as we have total faith in Ranieri, just as President Cobolli Gigli said on Sunday,” Blanc told Sky Italia.

“I confirm that 100 per cent. Ranieri was chosen to lead a long-term project and that will continue. We’ll sit down with him, his staff and the medics to analyse the situation and try to find extra small tweaks that must get Juventus back to the side we saw at the end of August.

“Ranieri has a contract for another year and we are making long-term considerations.”

The Bianconeri were all ready to challenge for the Scudetto and Champions League at the end of August, when they blew Artmedia Bratislava away 4-0 in the first leg of the European preliminary round.

However, since then they have averaged around a goal per game and struggled to shine against smaller clubs.

“There is no point denying we are in a difficult moment in terms of both performance and results,” continued the general manager.

“It is important to take a long, hard look at the situation. Fortunately we have this break for international duty to examine certain aspects before the Napoli game.

“It is a difficult moment, but we have the desire to face up to it with professionalism and an eye for the smallest details, as these are the ones that make the difference. We have to return with a winning style of play.”

The main problem in the locker room is reportedly a split between the ‘old guard’ and Coach Ranieri, which Alessandro Del Piero was not entirely convincing in denying this week.

“The team is united because it is experienced,” claimed Blanc. “Everyone knows, from the old guard to the youngsters, that in this moment only a united squad can allow us to get out of this situation.”

The lack of goals has seen fans and media complain at the transfer policy, which saw Christian Poulsen signed rather than a midfield playmaker.

“We do not regret buying Poulsen. We considered his signature very carefully and I am sure in the next few games Poulsen will prove – and continue to prove – he has the qualities we need in our midfield.

“Amauri was one of the most important summer signings, but having said that, every transfer window is an opportunity to increase the quality of the squad. We showed that last season by bringing in Momo Sissoko.

“If there are opportunities and shared choices to improve, then we leave the door open to move on the market.”

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delpierofan82

Senior Member
Apr 24, 2005
5,612
These loosers knew that we would play both in Serie A and CL.

To do this, you need 2 sometimes 3 teams.
That's why Mourinho has that huge roster.

Anyway, we're not gonna win at Napoli, just forget it.

Napoli Juventus 1
Juventus Real M. X
Juventus Torino 1
Bologna Juventus 1
Juventus Roma X
Real M. Juventus 1
Chievo Juventus 2

Nothing to worry about.
I think it will be draw vs Napoli and we will lose against Real
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,944
Until were knocked out of the champions league Ranieri wont get fired, and unless a coach with experience becomes available we wont be changing coach until next season if things keep going as they are.

Ranieri can't take all the blame we have been fucked by injuries, and I don't think we have played the same squad for two consecutive games which doesn't help with team cohesion.

Ranieri has made mistakes in our last 2 games especially by putting out the wrong players and formation, but this was mainly due to the results prior to these games, injuries and trying to please fans and newspapers who all wanted changes.

We have 7 games in 22 days coming up and with our injury problem things are just going to get harder, until we have our proper first team out on the pitch things are unlikely to change, there will be wins and loses but you have to take the good with the bad and at the moment things are really bad

Our Schedule:

Very, very tough schedule indeed. We need to get on the right track fast as a team or else our season will be over after of these seven matches. Although I think we will step it up against Real Madrid because we live for playing the big teams, but we just can't keep going on like this. Very shameful.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
His loser mentality is one of the things that really gets to me about Ranieri.
Take these quotes for example
"Unlike Mourinho I don't need to win to be sure about what I am doing.

"I can take a defeat."

Mourinho was right when he said: "he (Ranieri) has the mentality that winning isn't crucial, and at 70 years old he has won just a Super Cup and other small tournaments."


The whole set up, Ranieri, GCG, Blanc and Secco are just losers. "Their" Juventus is practically unrecognisable from the Juve of old, the winning Juve. :cry:
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
Actions speak louder than words...and I think it was established atleast 7 years ago that Raineri does not know how to speak to the press
 
Sep 1, 2002
12,745
I feel we should keep him if we win all of those matches.
Well, most of them and draw the others.
Maybe if we draw half and win the others.
If we only lose three, we should keep him.
Actually, someone fetch a gun, I'll put him and us out of our misery.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
really tough schedule, lets hope ranieri can sort the squad out in the meantime considering he has been given the vote of confidence. The good news is it looks like we will invest in the winter market and hopefully fix some of our obvious problems
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Juve have "total faith" in Ranieri
Tuesday 7 October, 2008
Juventus general manager Jean-Claude Blanc assures the club has “total faith in Claudio Ranieri. We will not change.”


“Ranieri has a contract for another year and we are making long-term considerations.”


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Contract extension for Ranieri! :weee:
 

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