See, i already achieved what i intended, although i didn't persuade you of my opinion. We're talking together, on a social level, without swearing around like some neanderthals. I'm fine with your ideas, although i don't agree.
Your analogy with that surgeon is a good try, but i think you're over valuating the things there. First of all, it's not like 'juve's surgery' was a live-or-die thing. We ALL knew (independently from whom was going to take over the club) that there had to be a process to reestablish a normal environment (get back to serie-a, get back players of high value). The only question was, who could bring us this in the shortest period of time. if you want so; who was the 'fastest' surgeon. Now choices have been made, and the surgeon is THAT one, and you can do nothing about it, and he proves you after one year, that although he has never accomplished any surgery alike, that his surgery is succeeding so far. Why not start to trust him? Why go on and keep insulting him, keep bashing him, why expecting him to be fired, when you don't even have an alternative whom you know 100% sure he's going to be better?
But it's alright, i understand your ideas, although i can't agree with them. Same things goes for Secco by the way... You're all saying he was too young, inexperienced, not smart enough, etc etc. This could be true from the outside, but NO ONE (not me, not you, not anyone else) knows what was going on behind the scenes. What if secco accomplished everything he was told to do? What if xabi never was the 1st objective to sign? what if ranieri clearly said he did not want xabi but poulsen? Look at what he does with our youth players, look at our stadium project... I mean you can complain about a lot of things, but you cannot say that our board, or any one in charge is ruining juventus.
Ranieri may not be a lippi, and secco might not be the best d.s. but i'm fine with that, because Lippi is not available, and i would NOT know who could replace secco right now at this moment (someone who's not already in charge somewhere else).
What i'm trying to say is that i think it has become a habit really to seek for the negative things happening. I'm not at all a ranieri-lover or so, but i look at it the following way; if ranieri, cobolli, secco and everyone can make this team improve every year, we'll be on the top in 2 or 3 years, and i'm perfectly fine with that. If they fail this season... well... they'll be gone, don't worry about that. But as we all know, you shouldn't change a winning team, and they may LOOK inexperienced, but they are 'winning' until now.