Claudio Ranieri (38 Viewers)

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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i always defended ranieri, considering our place in the tables, our good games (yes there were some good games) and because of how he seemingly calm managed a team with all that pressure on him. Now it may be because i'm pretty mad because of today's performance, but still... he screwed up today. And i'm starting to believe that he's not the right man to go with in long term. Of course everybody will be yelling that he never was a good tactician and so on. Fact is that today he made mistakes. Taking out DP in such an important game? i'd rather have DP on the pitch walking than some other screwing up the game. But i won't get too much into the game cause i'll just get angry.
The question i ask myself; what should we do? I want lippi so badly, i'd kiss him if he came back, but it does not seem he's coming. I can't really think of any other coach atm. I don't want the likes of mourinho/rijkjaard or so because i'd say juve needs an italian coach. we are building an italian team and then get a coach sho cannot even speak that language? Not gonna happen? So, i ask you, what shall we do? I'm pretty sure if we would get lippi, our whole team/transfer policy/attitude/motivation would change. especially as to what concerns transfer market. I don't think lippi wants the tiagos or almirons of this world.

I'm kinda sad that we can't play 2 matches in a row on a high level... ATM i think that we do not deserve our 3rd place. 2nd place is gone after today (imo) and tbh i think fiorentina will catch us up. I really hope that milan won't get up to us too, otherwise we would have had a season to forget.
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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I was very optimistic when we hired Ranieri, hoping that he would do great with us, as he seemed a nice guy. But his terrible tactics are killing us. He should go ASAP.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Ranieri: We Were Not Good Enough

Claudio Ranieri was visibly disappointed with his side’s 3-2 defeat at the hands of Fiorentina on Sunday afternoon.

Juventus seemed poor on the day and although they managed to fight back after going down early on, they were never able to take advantage and instead the Viola scored two late goals to turn the game on its head.

Juventus have never taken a point from three games in the past and Ranieri was not happy.

“It’s never happened before and it’s a shame,” Ranieri told Mediaset.

“It was a difficult game, they took the lead and in midfield they dominated play.

“We managed to draw level and then go ahead with a good goal but they did well to fight back.

“The difference was Papa Waigo, he scored an excellent goal, we were not good enough.

“They were slightly fortunate with their second goal as the ball bounced back to them when we tried to clear.

“Their third goal was our mistake, we let the ball bounce in front of them and it was an error which shouldn’t happen.

We played well in our last two games but not today, we need to improve,” concluded the coach. :lol:

Juve’s assault on the Champions League is getting very complicated and any further slip ups could see their hopes of European football fade away.

goal.com
 

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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what bothers me the most is that nobody is even questioning him. there are no rumours whatsoever for ranieri to leave. this is the most frustrating thing. Maybe we should write a letter to our management (since they like public letters so much :p ) and tell them to move their ass and pay a shitload of money to lippi to save our fucking ass.
 

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