Claudio Ranieri (57 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
unfortunately for all of us, he is a loser, along with the rest of this hapless bunch that is our BOD

We may have seen the last of our great Juventus for some years to come :cry:
So, you're saying it's a lost hope and it's better for all of us to stop following the team until there are big changes in the club. That's the spirit, Vinman. This is how a fan supports the club :)
 

neurosis21

Senior Member
Jun 22, 2004
1,584
unfortunately for all of us, he is a loser, along with the rest of this hapless bunch that is our BOD

We may have seen the last of our great Juventus for some years to come :cry:
thats extremely pessimistic
instead of running into a corner and crying i suggest we support our team the best we can and hope that we will do just fine
have some hope
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Come on, Vin. I don't care what you say about Secco, but you have to give Ranieri a fair chance.
I second that. Ranieri wasn't the coach I would ask for juve, but since he is here, I support him till the last minute he stays at Juve. All should do the same!!

But come on, the names were funny, Vinman is good when it comes to naming, childish but funny :D

-Let me answer ur question, Jacques:
Lippi, Mourinho, Benitez, Ferguson didnt manage any big name before they achieved something but at that time they were potential managers and then they really show their worth when they had their chance

Ranieri, on the other hand, managed some of the biggest clubs in the world, the likes Roma, Valencia and especially Chelsea in 03-04 season when they got big invest form Abramovich... and can u tell me what he had achieved? Almost nothing!!!
That is the right answer Jack, he had his chance but he didn't succeed. But still that doesn't mean that he won't succeed. and Yeah, Forza Ranieri!! :agree:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,923
And still the idiots continue to use Ranieri's season with Abramovich as a means to judge him on his coaching ability. It seems that many people here haven't even played football before to know that you can't have success right off the bat with a brand new squad.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
And still the idiots continue to use Ranieri's season with Abramovich as a means to judge him on his coaching ability. It seems that many people here haven't even played football before to know that you can't have success right off the bat with a brand new squad.
Say it louder!!
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
So, most of people here who think Ranieri isn't good enough for Juve, were the same people who moaned about DD's resignation because they wanted to give him a chance in Serie A despite knowing that DD didn't win nothing important either. Isn't that great.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
So, most of people here who think Ranieri isn't good enough for Juve, were the same people who moaned about DD's resignation because they wanted to give him a chance in Serie A despite knowing that DD didn't win nothing important either. Isn't that great.
Yes. DD was a loser, and Ranieri won all the world championships.
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
Yes. DD was a loser, and Ranieri won all the world championships.
I didn't say Ranieri won anything important, but wanting Ranieri out because he doesn't have the required experience to coach Juve and because he didn't win anything important, is as lame as wishing DD was still a Juve coach.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
So, most of people here who think Ranieri isn't good enough for Juve, were the same people who moaned about DD's resignation because they wanted to give him a chance in Serie A despite knowing that DD didn't win nothing important either. Isn't that great.
are you guys all happy that Didier resigned?? ofcourse I Would moan If he leaves that way, everything was going good at the end, I would moan if someone ends it, and starts it all over from the scratch, AGAIN!!

Ranieri and Didier's Career maybe are not that different. Ranieri had his chance with big clubs but didn't win anything. While Didier in a very short time, he did the job good with Monaco took them to the final of CL, that is something positive eh? and Also took us back to Serie A, that is something to appreciate too.

I am not sure of Ranieri if he will bring us trophies, but that doesn't mean I or anyone who thinks like me are against him, and want him to be sacked. He has my support, he deserves two seasons at least to prove himself.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
are you guys all happy that Didier resigned?? ofcourse I Would moan If he leaves that way, everything was going good at the end, I would moan if someone ends it, and starts it all over from the scratch, AGAIN!!

Ranieri and Didier's Career maybe are not that different. Ranieri had his chance with big clubs but didn't win anything. While Didier in a very short time, he did the job good with Monaco took them to the final of CL, that is something positive eh? and Also took us back to Serie A, that is something to appreciate too.

I am not sure of Ranieri if he will bring us trophies, but that doesn't mean I or anyone who thinks like me are against him, and want him to be sacked. He has my support, he deserves two seasons at least to prove himself.
I am not saying that I liked it that Deschamps left, I would have wanted him to take a shot at Serie A. Something happened (me and everyone else on this forum are not aware of it) that made him resign. I don't know what was it and I am not blaming anyone for the resignation, contrary to what others do; only because people enjoy throwing the blame on a scape goat when they lack actual facts. Why would I say that the board forced him to resign if I don't know that?

Then Ranieri was assigned and I am not saying that it was a bad choice or a good one until I heard what he had to say and saw that he was eager and looking forward to such a challenge. He even refused a higher paid job to do a project with Juventus. When I saw that I gave him my support, not before.

Now at the current situation we are in, I see absolutely no reason why would one compare Deschamps with Ranieri. One is the current coach and the other is thee ex-coach. Let's see what our current coach has to do and what his project is. Let's wait and see how he will approach the games and how will they result to be. As for Deschamps, I only wish him the best in whatever job he's going to take (unless he'll coach a team I don't like or will play against Juve)
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
It made me giggle you answered my question.

Let me ask you, what did Lippi win before he joined Juventus?

What did Mourinho win before he managed Porto?

What did Benitez win before he managed Valencia?

What did Ferguson win before he managed Aberdeen?

Please don't answer. I am in no position in discussing anything with someone writing off a new manager before even managing one game. The whole attitude on the forum is making me disgusted. But if that's what make the members glad, then be it. :pint:


FORZA RANIERI


Giggle? Well I'm kinda hoping we have something to giggle about same time next season. I would love to answer your questions, but since you're in no position to want to hear it, and given the fact that you're disgusted...i'll just leave it at the bar. :pint:
 

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