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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Stop blaming the ref, it's just an excuse. Ranieri and the players are at fault.
I'm one of the last people to say "blame the ref". But this ref was sending such mixed messages with the players about what was allowable and what wasn't, the game was a complete mess. Whether we won or lost was going to come up to a coin toss, really.
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
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Dele grow up a little..Even when we win its Ranieri fault cos he did not used right subs, when ref kill the game and take points form us its coach fault as well.
Common stop this crap for once..
 
Jul 5, 2005
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Ranieri prepares for D-day
Monday 25 February, 2008

Claudio Ranieri is relishing the chance to move on from Saturday’s controversy as Juventus face Torino in tomorrow’s derby showdown.

The Old Lady lost out to Reggina on Saturday after some dubious refereeing decisions by referee Paolo Dondarini, prompting the Bianconeri to send a letter to FIGC lamenting the attitude of Serie A officials.

Juve have the chance to put their Stadio Granillo nightmare behind them as they take on Torino and look to repeat their hard-fought 1-0 victory back in Week 6, even if the scorer that day David Trezeguet is out with the 'flu’.

“The first game was good and we triumphed thanks to a strike from a champion in Trezeguet,” Ranieri recalled. “I’m expecting a similar game tomorrow even if Trez won’t be there.

“I’m hoping to get Vincenzo Iaquinta and Jonathan Zebina back and it’s a shame that I won’t have Cristiano Zanetti, but whoever takes his place will do well.”

Ranieri has been uncharacteristically vocal about the events of Saturday and gave a final explanation of his frustration.

“The lads weren’t angry in Reggio Calabria, but they were bitter and disappointed,” he explained.

“The open letter? This club does things clearly and wanted to say something to everyone.

“However, given the fixture list, we haven’t got a chance to dwell on the past.

“This is a game that is more than just a League match and that’s why it is so great. The formbook goes out of the window.

“Toro at the moment have quality players who are almost as charged as ours. Novellino has taken stock during the January transfer window and has a side well suited to his style of play. I would enjoy seeing a top of the table derby, like it was when I was a player.”

Azzurri goalkeeper Gigi Buffon will return after being rested against Reggina to take the strain off his injured back and midfielder Antonio Nocerino is back from suspension.

Juventus (probable): Buffon; Salihamidzic, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Molinaro; Camoranesi, Sissoko, Nocerino, Nedved; Iaquinta, Del Piero
 
May 22, 2007
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Camo in the center of midfield.
Nocerino on for Palladino for the extra "cretivity".
One substitution made to win this match, and it was rubbish.
Having too much faith in Molinaro.

Well done Mr Ranieri. Great effort on trying to win this for us. Now leave.
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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I actually thought playing cammo more centrally would be a good idea. The more he gets the ball the better.

Bringing on nocerino instead of tiago was just retarded. Why he continues to have faith in a clueless player is beyond me.
 

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