Claudio Ranieri (56 Viewers)

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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as our manager instead of Ranieri. so he will be both Italy and Juve manager.

it's possible, however unlikely. Realistically though, it is likely we will go for someone like Prandelli or Conte.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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ye i dont think that would be good for him TBH, or any coach after the world cup maybe.

conte could be our guardiola? charisma is there but personally i would either go for prandelli or gasperrini
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
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so if we get new better coach and players like Cana, Diego and lets say one more, would u expect us to win next season?

And if not, would u ask for new coach in that case?
 

Showdown25

Dag-nabit!
Apr 17, 2009
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It really depends on if we bring in a quality fullback, preferably for the right side. If that happens then yes I would expect us to challenge. Inter's squad will still be the strongest due to the depth they have though. We don't have the good back ups that Inter do.

In regards to a new coach after one season.. I don't think I would call for someone new unless whoever they put in charge after Ranieri is completely inept. Which will be hard because Ranieri will make most people look good in comparison. I really have my heart set on Spalletti or Prandelli. Both would be good. Plus, if the reports are to be believed and Lippi does come back for a director role at the club after the WC then it would be even better.

Spalletti/Prandelli working under Lippi.:agree:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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The imporyant thing now, is to get at least 2 defenders apart from canna...and a good coach who can use his players acordingly and with intelligence. Im counting on diego´s signing also.

If we meet those requirements... i think we are in for a good season.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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i think we have a long way to go even if we sign required players and/or sign a new (better) coach. this entire club is still reeling from the relegation. our image is not what it was, our board is comprised of morons, and our youth system is not thriving as it should be. we won't win with a few new signings.

we need to rebuild this club from top to bottom. not just the core of players but the management/front office, the squad, the coaching staff, trainers and meds. its going to be a long road and if i recall correctly i think jack or mark stated shortly after our relegation that it would take us about 5+ years to return to what we were before the scandal.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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i think we have a long way to go even if we sign required players and/or sign a new (better) coach. this entire club is still reeling from the relegation. our image is not what it was, our board is comprised of morons, and our youth system is not thriving as it should be. we won't win with a few new signings.

we need to rebuild this club from top to bottom. not just the core of players but the management/front office, the squad, the coaching staff, trainers and meds. its going to be a long road and if i recall correctly i think jack or mark stated shortly after our relegation that it would take us about 5+ years to return to what we were before the scandal.
that's the point that people are not willing to accept/understand...IMO we are already very damn close to being a winning team again...we first needed to create a squad, so that now we can creat the team, if you know what I mean..sure there have been mistakes along the way, but I feel that Juve is still on track
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
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since when are we satisfied with second string role behind Inter?
we did alright rebuilding our team but it stings to see them dominating serie A
we want to sit on our throne as quickly as possible and that's why we are so annoyed by our board and coach
we feel like we are on a stand still
we have lost a year, no improvement
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
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I wouldn't care if we finnished fourth, provided each player had given it 100% in every single game, which some of them have not, so I feel i have a right to be a miserey-guts!!

Not gonna win this one
Milan 4 Juve 0
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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Magath is damn close to winning Bundesliga with Wolfsburg and already has stated, that he is leaving them at the end of season no matter the result. Gerett is also very close to winning Ligue 1 with Marseille and has stated, that he is leaving too. Why can't Ranieri spare the horror? :D He is either a jew or have some personal reasons, like developing his secret sons career in Juve :p
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
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Magath is going to Shalke and Gerets has a host of suitors where he can choose from but Ranieri?
the only way is down for him
Juve is the biggest team he can coach and he is hanging to that for as long as he can
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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Magath is going to Shalke and Gerets has a host of suitors where he can choose from but Ranieri?
the only way is down for him
Juve is the biggest team he can coach and he is hanging to that for as long as he can
So he is a jew. Altough the second option would be intruiging too :D I wonder what will happen with Molinaro's starting spot if a new coach comes in. He has learned a lot in these seasons, but i don't think he can match Criscito's level, his only advantage would be expierience playing together with Chiellini and others.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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De Ceglie for sure or possibly a new guy will take his place if a new coach arrives
unless ofcourse they find the one guy dumber then Ranieri
We would definetly suffer with Giovinco and de Ceglie on one flank, and he would be disaster with 3 man midfield in front of him. So unless we buy a strong winger that can cover Paolo like Nedved did when they played together, i don't think de Ceglie would be starting at LB even over Molinaro.
 

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