Claudio Ranieri (56 Viewers)

Brandmon

Juventuz irregular
Aug 13, 2008
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To me, its more like a step back. We haven't been "unlucky", we have been bad. The fans are tired of it, I know I am.
Indeed. After all, lightning never strikes twice.

Lol imo best way of disposing Ranieri, Secco and co though is a revolt in Turin :lol:



(I wouldn't be surprised if one actually would happen in the near future)
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,128
Seriously, will our board start to think about a new coach?

I mean, D-L-D-L in the last 4 games (with 3 red cards) says something! How big is the chance we'll REALLY see a new coach in here!?
and what great about that, we played 3 of those 4 matches in Olimpico Turin... Sack Ranieri
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
3,128
Ranieri is obvious stupid .. especially if it comes to important match...
We lost 2-1 at home tonight, thanks to Ranieri incredible First XI and substitution..

He had done it before with Chelsea elimination by Monaco...
If im remember correctly.. that time they won at home and play away in Monaco and Monaco down to 10 men, but he substituted Lampard or else and then they lost 4-1.. or.. correct me if i'm wrong...
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
3,128
About who will be a better choice to replace Ranieri?

Conte? might be he is not proven yet.. but can you say before what Lippi achievement before become our coach... or Benitez before he was taken to replace Cuper in Valencia that has gave them 2 Champions League Final 2 years in a row, but then Benitez did a better job than Cuper with 2 title Primera division.. or now, how about Guardiola?

Actually i'm not convinced with Conte too because his coaching experience might be only 3 years... that might be different with Lippi or Benitez.. but is there any good coaches in another Serie A team or Serie B... Might be you can say some coach good or not by his transfer, team selection, formation, style of play or??

for that i would take Gasperini, he can make all useless players in Juve become a better player, bring Genoa to 4th place with limited transfer budget, amazing transfer in one season without even sporting director, revive player's career become star again like Motta, Criscito, Milito, play attractive football..
But actually i like the coach who builds the club around good defense like Capello, Lippi, Mourinho, Fergie, Benitez because i think it is more proven and secure... I'm afraid Gasperini will be like Wenger.. i like Wenger football philosophy (youngster, attacking, passing) but without good defense u can't won anything
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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might the condition is different because Calciopoli, but i just want to compare it with Juventus before Lippi era in 1990 period...

Is there same with our condition right now.. At that time Milan is dominated Serie A and CL with Sacchi, Capello and trio Gullit, Basten, Rijkaard.. and now the Serie A is dominated by Inter because of Calciopoli...

what i curious with is.. how we can overcome those period and then get Moggi, Lippi, etc like Giraudo and cheap but quality players... Are those Moggi has a good reputation before go to our club like Marino and Lippi has known before? (at least like right now we know several Seria A coach like Ballardini, Allegri, Mazzari, etc).. or we get those 2 key signing in managerial role out of nothing
 
Jul 10, 2006
6,753
Please sack this bastard.

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/apr22s.html

Claudio Ranieri did not seem too disappointed by Juventus' Coppa Italia exit and “must accept” the jeers of the fans.

“We wanted to reach the Final and try to win it. We didn't manage that, never mind,” he said after the 2-1 home defeat to Lazio, which saw them go out 4-2 on aggregate.

The Coach rested several stars for this semi-final second leg, fielding David Trezeguet and Vincenzo Iaquinta upfront, but three minutes after stepping on to the pitch Alessandro Del Piero scored.

“I knew what we could give and with all three strikers we couldn't last the 90 minutes, so I had to play it this way.”

The exit means Juventus end the season empty-handed and the pressure is growing for Ranieri's head, as shown by the fans' jeers during the final stages of the game.

“I heard the chants. It's only right that when things go well you accept the praise and when things go badly you accept the insults,” said the tactician.

“The public is always right and we must take it all.”

The fans were not only insulting Ranieri, but also the players and above all the club hierarchy.

Mauro Camoranesi was one of those singled out for jeers after his red card for dissent.

“He shouldn’t have done that, but this is what he’s like, sometimes he loses his head. It’s the second time in a row and he should not do this,” added Ranieri.

“It’s not a pleasing climate. We are working and doing our best, but we have to accept the praise and the criticism. We need to carry on and try to secure second place this season.”
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Indeed. After all, lightning never strikes twice.

Lol imo best way of disposing Ranieri, Secco and co though is a revolt in Turin :lol:



(I wouldn't be surprised if one actually would happen in the near future)
We had two cats outside Juve headquarters when they didn't appeal to the TAR after the Farsopoli decision and they'll have a revolution for what's happening now?

:melayyanandmessi:
 

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