Claudio Ranieri (28 Viewers)

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Nov 26, 2006
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Sven has proven to be a good manager in Serie; what he did with Lazio was fantastic. I think his stint with England was a joke but that's more the fault of England than his. Nobody can win with that country.
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I wouldn't mind having Sven, provided that he keeps himself out of the news ie don't go fucking any secretaries and he is welcome.
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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it is unconfirmed but since lippi is refusing it seems he is our next coach unless lippi agree.
Ranieri has an opinion too, so he may refuse Juve. It's not as if we can hire anybody we want whenever we want. We lack credibility nowadays so it would take a coach some times before confirming he'll accept the job or not.
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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Ranieri has an opinion too, so he may refuse Juve. It's not as if we can hire anybody we want whenever we want. We lack credibility nowadays so it would take a coach some times before confirming he'll accept the job or not.
IMO if juve asked him to be the coach he will not say no , he was rumoured to coach Man. city but i think he will choose juve .
anyway who else do you think will be interested , forget about morinho, winger ..etc , i think he will be italian.
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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IMO if juve asked him to be the coach he will not say no , he was rumoured to coach Man. city but i think he will choose juve .
anyway who else do you think will be interested , forget about morinho, winger ..etc , i think he will be italian.
I don't think it will be that simple that he will accept to coach Juve just because of its reputation taking in consideration our current situation.

If you ask me about my personal opinion, I don't mind Ranieri or Guidolin. The coach which should take it should be convinced 200% that he can take Juve back to where it should be.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Corriere dello Sport

Ranieri: Juve, I am ready
The Coach has given the all-clear, the last word is for John Elkann
He has cut ties with Man City and returned to Italy
Tonight or tomorrow the decisive meeting with Blanc

Tuttosport

Announcement of the new Coach expected tomorrow or Tuesday
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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Lampard - Ranieri's gift to Juve Sunday 3 June, 2007

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The Italian media claims Claudio Ranieri will be unveiled as the next Juventus Coach within 48 hours, bringing Frank Lampard and Momo Sissoko with him.
After freeing himself from his ties with both Parma and Manchester City, the tactician flew back to Italy this weekend and is set for a final meeting with director Jean-Claude Blanc.


The only stumbling block at the moment appears to be the length of the contract, as he has requested a multi-year deal and the Bianconeri look set to settle on two seasons with an option for a third.


Following Didier Deschamps’ resignation and the club’s promotion back into Serie A post-Calciopoli, the club is rebuilding for the future and aims to be immediately competitive.


Ranieri’s arrival would not only reassure the top stars, such as Gianluigi Buffon and Pavel Nedved, to stay on in Turin, but also tempt Premiership figures to the side.


Above all the Italian Press is insistent that Lampard will follow his former Chelsea boss to Serie A after contract negotiations with the Stamford Bridge club faltered.


Lampard’s career was revitalised by Ranieri’s management in 2001, transforming him into one of Europe’s top midfielders.


It is not just the tactician’s presence that sparked this link, as all season we have seen reports emerging that Juventus were interested in making a bid for the England international.


He could extricate himself from his contract, which lasts until 2009, with the help of a new UEFA ruling for just £9m.


Another bonus with Ranieri would be to intensify the already existing negotiations with Liverpool for midfielder Sissoko.


Discussing a potential £12m transfer to Turin, the player has already worked with Ranieri during their time at Valencia.
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Bullshit, just speculation.

It might happen(though I have my doubts), but it's announced as if it's certain Ranieiri would bring these two.
 

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