Claudio Ranieri (38 Viewers)

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Ein erzürnter Anhänger von Juventus Turin hat seinen Sportchef Alessio Secco auf der Auktionsplattorm Ebay zur Versteigerung freigegeben. Das Angebot startete bei 0,01 Euro wurde bei 14,50 Euro aber abgeschlossen. Für den Fan der alten Dame ist Alessio Secco für die schlechte Transferkampagne von Juventus Turin der Hauptschuldige. Der Verkäufer hätte sogar einen Tausch des Sportchefs gegen ein gebrauchtes Pfannen-Set angenommen.

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An angry fan of Juventus offered Alesio Secco at Ebay and the highest offer was at 14,50€. According to the source he would even have accepted a used pan-set.
:lol: I wouldn`t offer that much tho.
:lol2: That's great.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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ßöмßäяdîëя;1548699 said:
Dude, where is Lampard?

I want to tell him about Pango Bieskiatsky!
To Andy, Dule, "U2", and few others with basic or no knowledge about this beautiful game and rest of the guys who would do anything possible to knock coach, player, management , even support other team in order to achieve what they want.

Sometimes you guys hear only what you want to hear or know. To some of you further explanation is always needed, and im not really here to have argument with any of you.

I joined this forum as i love football and as i find it quite entertaining after my hard day at work. I joined here as i heard rumor about Lampard who is one of my beloved players as well as i thought it would be great to meet some guys from ex Yu and that is all.

Anyway, I will not post in here any longer as I feel that i dont deserve treatment by some of you. Of course i will keep reading news and i will check on you , as we all have something in common.

If we get 2 or 3rd place at the end of the season , or by any chance if we win coppa , i will start with posting again and first thing will be rubbing nose to some of you..

I hope to see you soon, not cos of me, but cos of JUVE
:scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:
He won`t be here for some time i guess...
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Still Too Many Mistakes, Says Ranieri Yeah and you are the first one

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri was a man with mixed emotions after watching his team run out comfortable 3-1 winners over Livorno.

David Trezeguet was the star of the show as the Old Ladt brushed aside Livorno's challenge to pick up a deserved win. However, they failed to chalk up more goals against ten men, and also conceded late on, leaving Ranieri a touch frustrated.

I liked the desire to win and the great determination they showed tonight, but we made far too many mistakes in the build-up,” he said.

A round of applause must go to Cristiano Zanetti, as our midfield revolves around him. He is fundamental for us.

“The goals all came from Del Piero, he had a key role tonight.


“Aside from the chances we created and the great effort we put in, we forgot who it was we were facing,” he continued, on a slightly more sombre note.

We gave them far too many spaces on the counter with their best players.

"You get an entertaining game that way, but also take risks against a side with far greater technique.

We had talked about this during the week, but once we got out there it was difficult to maintain that rational approach.

Juventus are closer to the top now, ten points behind Inter and five off second placed Roma. They next take on Inter in the Coppa Italia quarter final second leg.

goal.com
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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"You get an entertaining game that way, but also take risks against a side with far greater technique."

:shifty:

gimme a boring and dominant Juventus any day then
 

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