Claudio Ranieri (38 Viewers)

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,813
Name changed.

Im glad we won,but im slightly amused at how everybody was trashing him when the official formation was announced(I did so too),and how everyone is praising the formation and the subs now.
I still think he "stinks" and I never praised him :p

He is still a chuthiyo in my eyes ;)

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Thunderball

Senior Member
May 4, 2007
731
Lets call this game what it was... a step in the right direction for Ranieri.

He sent out a sensible 11, with an experiment in Grygera that paid off well.

He made sensible substitutions...
1. Sissoko for Nocerino: I thought Momo was well on his way to a second yellow, just because of the way things were going... clearly Ranieri did too. Smart move.

2. Zanetti for Tiago: Obvious, best CM was hurt and had to be replaced.

3. Del Piero for Iaquinta: DP was great, but getting worn down... Iaquinta brought in a physical edge that alarmed the Genoa defense and kept them from mounting much of a comeback. Good sub.

To me, the next big test is coming, and that is what he plans to do against Napoli.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
I agree. His lineup choice is going to be crucial for the Napoli game, especially because we miss a lot of important players (Camo, Legro, Zebina, Zanetti) I think he should field an attacking lineup and press them hard from the start.

No defending of result at home, Ranieri!
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
now can we finally stop calling him names and change the title to this thread
I dont think one decent game changes that much, tbh...give it a week !!! ;)

When I read that we have to win every match I bursted with laughter. That is really naive and stupid to say. And one more thing, every time we lose a game, a lot of poeple go berserk and start talking bullshit.

It's quite annoying.

go elsewhere then....
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,983
Ranieri problems

Seems that the victory of Genoa is not been enough to move away the tension that there is in Juventus house. The demonstration would be the after competition-nervousness shown by a man usually quiet like is Claudio Ranieri. The manager feel no more the trust of bianconero staff, and he can forget the annoyance provoked by rumors about possible arrival of Lippi, Prandelli or Spalletti.

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Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Ranieri problems

Seems that the victory of Genoa is not been enough to move away the tension that there is in Juventus house. The demonstration would be the after competition-nervousness shown by a man usually quiet like is Claudio Ranieri. The manager feel no more the trust of bianconero staff, and he can forget the annoyance provoked by rumors about possible arrival of Lippi, Prandelli or Spalletti.

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possible resignation?
 

vimo

Senior Member
Apr 1, 2006
1,042
that's media bullshit. What more do these idiot-reporters want then a clear statement of cobolli saying that ranieri is trusted in and that he will stay, no matter what. of course CR does not want the pressure, who would? i'm not worried at all by this. Just leave him alone, let everyone do his job and we'll be fine. Let's concentrate on our next games because they will be hard enough rather than this "i-dont-know-what-to-write-so-i-write-something-about-ranieri-getting-fired"-crap
 

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