Claudio Ranieri (28 Viewers)

K_Mac

Junior Member
Apr 15, 2006
176
Alot of them fans just have no reason for there beliefs,except he plays for Inter and said some shits about Juve.I feel we should move on and at least get him on loan.
I understand Ranieri's motives for following the Stankovic situation as I know he is versatile and is proven player. BUT... who wants player on your team who has talked shit on the team? I want a Juve with every player in the squad bleeding black and white. I want them to have passion and commitment to the team and badge they over their heart. The black and white stripes represent something, and if you tarnish those, you don't deserve them.

Where is the loyalty these days? It resides only with money.....:melayyanandmessi:

Of course if Stankovic comes, he'll say: "It's an honor to wear the Juve shirt...blah blah blah....I'm a part of this team now, Inter is in the past...blah blah blah.....I will try to win over the fans...blah blah blah"

You know that's how it would go. And that's shitty. He's an Inter player and he's said some terrible things about our club. That's that. He should never come here. It would be like have Zeman coming to coach us.
 
Aug 28, 2007
83
I keep reading some BS everyday about Trex leaving Juve for Barca, I know the board can't be so bumb as sell an irreplacable asset as the Trex...I'll cry if he leaves. I don't want Stankovic, he's going to be so disloyal. Lets find someonelse.
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,703
I understand Ranieri's motives for following the Stankovic situation as I know he is versatile and is proven player. BUT... who wants player on your team who has talked shit on the team? I want a Juve with every player in the squad bleeding black and white. I want them to have passion and commitment to the team and badge they over their heart. The black and white stripes represent something, and if you tarnish those, you don't deserve them.

Where is the loyalty these days? It resides only with money.....:melayyanandmessi:

Of course if Stankovic comes, he'll say: "It's an honor to wear the Juve shirt...blah blah blah....I'm a part of this team now, Inter is in the past...blah blah blah.....I will try to win over the fans...blah blah blah"

You know that's how it would go. And that's shitty. He's an Inter player and he's said some terrible things about our club. That's that. He should never come here. It would be like have Zeman coming to coach us.
i know eeh, where is the loyalty? when I go to work i do it only for the loyalty
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,526
Ranieri is apparently set to try out new systems in the upcoming friendlies. Besides the 4-4-2 (which relies on Nedved), Ranieri will try a diamond midfield (Camo as trequartista?), a christmas tree and a 4-3-3, with a Camo-Sissoko-Poulsen midfield behind Amauri/Iaquinta and Del Piero in support of Trezeguet.
I cant wait for that, a tactical adjustment could wipe the half of our strategical errors made in the transfers for the last seasons.
CR likes to tinker and he know has all the necessary tools to do that!
At this moments he really is our best hope, if he finds a magic solution/combination and put some faith on it...
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
“There is no point trying to hang the paintings on the walls when the building is still under construction,” added the tactician with one of his trademark metaphors.

“Last season we laid the foundations, now we have to put up the walls. Every team takes what it needs and that is what we did.”



:lol2:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,668
Hahaha, actually the funny thing is his colorful metaphors makes quite a bit of sense (though its funny he doesnt just say it plainly), except the chameleon one, dont get that one :lol:
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,354
“There is no point trying to hang the paintings on the walls when the building is still under construction,” added the tactician with one of his trademark metaphors.

Last season we laid the foundations, now we have to put up the walls. Every team takes what it needs and that is what we did.”

Who were the foundations Tiago, Alimiron, Nocerino, Criscito?

The only postive foundations from last season were Chellini and Sissoko!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,877
You know, while speaking English in front of the English media, Ranieri came off as a charming manager who said some amicable things made people laugh. He was left off the hook for his amusing comments because English isn't his first language, obviously. But now since he's back in Italia speaking Italian, he has no excuse for these mentally challenged metaphors that just don't look any good.

Yeah, we get it, Ranieri. Juventus is like a tree, or perhaps you could say a blossoming flower. But what you forgot to add in your assessment is that trees need sunlight to flourish, and that's something we lack. :melayyanandmessi:
 

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