Claudio Ranieri (71 Viewers)

Apr 17, 2009
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To be honest.. in a weird way, I'm kinda happy we lost to Lazio. It just highlights how bad he is doing at our club. We've fallen to third in the league and it really isn't acceptable anymore. We aren't taking steps forward, not even small ones. It's time for either the board or Ranieri to take some action. I don't care if he resigns or is sacked but something must happen once the season is over. It's the best for both parties. He's making a fool of the club and himself.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
You shouldn't be happy your club lost. Be happy when Ranieri is gone, but not when the team loses just to prove a point.
 

adelove

The Very Special One
Sep 29, 2003
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The play and the players suck,but that's not why we've been losing.Ranieri has lost hold of the team...We saw it with Scolari at Chelsea,Ramos at Spurs and Schuster at Madrid...When the players no longer want to play for you,they put the brakes on
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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sometimes you have to lose a little to gain alot

but in this case we've lost sooo much that losing a little bit more would by no means hurt us anymore to gain even a little
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
sometimes you have to lose a little to gain alot

but in this case we've lost sooo much that losing a little bit more would by no means hurt us anymore to gain even a little
Nah, I still don't like seeing my team lose. We have lost a lot, now if it means to lose a little to gain a lot back then perhaps (but not a little as you said). We have lost CL, Coppa, League, etc...by losing a little more, what possible "little" would we gain to compensate for all the failures this year. Now if it means a new coach, where do I sign? Since I don't see that, then I definitely think losing will not help, even a little.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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We need to secure CL spot...sadly that means ranieri winning some games but who cares....

Not qualifying for CL next season would be an uber total disaster for our club...and a very dangerous one.

Is sad tos ee that the players dont give a fuck about ranieri anymore....

he totally lost it.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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That's why I am saying I really do not "want" my team to lose, we need to secure CL for next year, never mind what place we get. We need that money badly, not only that but the type of players we NEED to sign only want CL football.
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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I have been willing to temper my distrust and dislike of Ranieri with the word PROGRESS over the last two seasons. However poorly we have performed in certain games, with second place in the league and the coppa to come, I could still use the word PROGRESS.

We are now in a state of definite decay. PROGRESS has gone. Finishing third in the league will be an abject failure and at any other top team the manager would be sacked, were he Ranieri. When a manager cannot even pick the strongest starting XI we know we have very serious problems.

I understand the the board want to be seen as honest, decent and full of integrity since the Triade's departure, but it is clearly in the best interests of the club if a manager who cannot meet the board's aims, is relieved of his duties or assassinated...

We are not even treading water, we are sinking.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
I have been willing to temper my distrust and dislike of Ranieri with the word PROGRESS over the last two seasons. However poorly we have performed in certain games, with second place in the league and the coppa to come, I could still use the word PROGRESS.

We are now in a state of definite decay. PROGRESS has gone. Finishing third in the league will be an abject failure and at any other top team the manager would be sacked, were he Ranieri. When a manager cannot even pick the strongest starting XI we know we have very serious problems.

I understand the the board want to be seen as honest, decent and full of integrity since the Triade's departure, but it is clearly in the best interests of the club if a manager who cannot meet the board's aims, is relieved of his duties or assassinated...

We are not even treading water, we are sinking.
He is not even meeting his own aims, never mind the boards. I cannot wait to read the news tomorrow when I wake up.

What really burns deep down is not just the fact we are Inters shadow again but the old men of Milan are ahead of us. They fought injury issues as well, a season out of CL...similar issues but they have a coach that knows how to get results with what he has. That is the difference, the two teams ahead of us in the standings have two coaches that are the best money can buy. They earn their salaries.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Nah, I still don't like seeing my team lose. We have lost a lot, now if it means to lose a little to gain a lot back then perhaps (but not a little as you said). We have lost CL, Coppa, League, etc...by losing a little more, what possible "little" would we gain to compensate for all the failures this year. Now if it means a new coach, where do I sign? Since I don't see that, then I definitely think losing will not help, even a little.
i meant it in the context of ranieri being fired, but i do see your point. as of now our B.O.D. have no rhyme nor reason to keep ranieri.

who the fuck rests starter CBs for important games???
ooh ooh ooh i know know :raisinghand:

I have been willing to temper my distrust and dislike of Ranieri with the word PROGRESS over the last two seasons. However poorly we have performed in certain games, with second place in the league and the coppa to come, I could still use the word PROGRESS.

We are now in a state of definite decay. PROGRESS has gone. Finishing third in the league will be an abject failure and at any other top team the manager would be sacked, were he Ranieri. When a manager cannot even pick the strongest starting XI we know we have very serious problems.

I understand the the board want to be seen as honest, decent and full of integrity since the Triade's departure, but it is clearly in the best interests of the club if a manager who cannot meet the board's aims, is relieved of his duties or assassinated...

We are not even treading water, we are sinking.
actually we drowned last season when we lost at viola
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,658
ya but at the end of the day it all comes falls at the coaches feet
So get a new coach. If you guys are gonna puss out and say "oh but we want a winner" then that's the crap way out. Ranieri doesn't even coach as if he wants to win. When was the last Juve match, when the team threw out abandon and just went for it?

Find a manager with a solid record who WANTS to win and he'll do better than Ranieri.
 

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