Claudio Ranieri (31 Viewers)

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Ranieri seriously needed a new environment. With the way things went in his last days in Juve (players didn't seem to trust him nor did the fans), I'm not really sure if we could have been in a better state right now.
 

GordoDeCentral

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king Ale

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I said "let's say he wanted Ranieri to be out", of course I won't buy that but yea, let's assume that it's true. Why did Ale want Ranieri to get fired and was he also the one who brought Ciro to us?
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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I said "let's say he wanted Ranieri to be out", of course I won't buy that but yea, let's assume that it's true. Why did Ale want Ranieri to get fired and was he also the one who brought Ciro to us?
that second part you added, as to why you really dont remember the walking off training the strenuous relationship? i mean it only happened last year
 

king Ale

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Trez had a similar incident, didn't he? Zlatan had one with Capello, didn't he? It just shows how bad things were at that moment which made a player like Ale do something so not typical of his real self. You said Alex wanted the coach to be out only based on this? Seriously? And tell me about the other part of my post. Did Ale want his close friend as a coach so that he would have had more playing time guaranteed?
 

GordoDeCentral

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It's ridiculous to even try to deny alex having influence over this club, and especially with a board this weak, once again watch how he played the last games of ranieri's reign he really was despicable and a lot of us called him out on that on here, you can choose to ignore these and the incidents i mentioned and sanctify him. Once again you re the one who suggested he had ferrara appointed i find it strange why you d want me to into that. I saw alex complain("i'm not the problem here"), act erratic, and play immaturely(all unprofessional) and change from one day to the next once ranieri got the boot. You connect the dots.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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honestly, if ranieri could have convinced the board to have more weight than alex, we definitely would
the core of this is true ...

if the board would say to the players "fuck you spoilt brats, this is the way we are going and everybody that has a problem with it may train with the reserves" it could have worked...

without that i see we would have sucked, but i am not sure if we would have sucked as much as now. we had a pretty solid foundation in the system we were playing ... yeah, perhaps we would have played the 4-4-2 again but i really dont care about what the formation is like on the paper.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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It's ridiculous to even try to deny alex having influence over this club, and especially with a board this weak,
Over the club yes, over the board's decision, no way would I accept that.

once again watch how he played the last games of ranieri's reign he really was despicable and a lot of us called him out on that on here, you can choose to ignore these and the incidents i mentioned and sanctify him.
He was our best player of Ranier's reign, no doubt about that. As for the last days of Ranieri, the whole team seemed too uncaring and indifferent, we had lots of heated moments here and there but do you say that it all happened only because Alex wanted Ranieri to get fired? That's really ridiculous because if you believe that Alex had such an influence both over the board and the other players, I think you must admit that he is Juventus and Juventus is Alex ;)

About the incidents, as I said, Trez had a similar one so what's the difference? It was really unprofessional and I'm not denying that but it's not like that those incidents happened because Alex and Trez wanted Ranieri to be out.

Once again you re the one who suggested he had ferrara appointed i find it strange why you d want me to into that. I saw alex complain("i'm not the problem here"), act erratic, and play immaturely(all unprofessional) and change from one day to the next once ranieri got the boot. You connect the dots.
I didn't suggest anything. I asked you a question. You're easily making assumptions so I wonder what's going to be your next one. Alex was a definite starter under Ranieri (unlike now), why should he want him to go out?
 

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