Claudio Ranieri (71 Viewers)

BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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Arsenal has money.

Wenger has ambition but prefers using the youth. You have to give him some credit for going 40 or so matches unbeaten in the Premiership. I'd take him at Juventus without question.


Andy didn't Wenger give an interview before saying how he would love to manage in Italy and even mentioned Juventus?

I think the article was posted on these forums a year or 2 back but I cant seem to find it.
 

Amaurisimo

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Dec 8, 2007
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actually, Wenger would never come to Juve, not only cos of our "situation" but cos also he is best friend with CR.

I think Arsenal is on way down since 2005/6 and they might never be as strong as before..we shall see..

I dont believe than any other 2 names mentioned before would do better at THIS MOMENT.

I am positive in thinking that something very horrible will happen to us this season, and that CR will be replaced..However, i thought the same, and i believed that CR would not last more than december last year..

I hope i will be wrong not cos of him, but cos of our team..

In all honesty, i dont believe that we will with this team get more than 3rd, and it will be great if we can finish and pass group stage in CL.. Howver, i learnt that Santa comes once in year..
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Oh dear. That's not your problem. And FYI I actually speak Italian :D.
I can only read basic Italian and I immediately noticed the problem.

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Andy didn't Wenger give an interview before saying how he would love to manage in Italy and even mentioned Juventus?

I think the article was posted on these forums a year or 2 back but I cant seem to find it.
I'm not sure if he said that or not, but if he ever leaves Arsenal and we had a job opening, I'm sure he would ponder signing.

actually, Wenger would never come to Juve, not only cos of our "situation" but cos also he is best friend with CR.

Perhaps Ranieri will pave the way for Wenger as he's a good "squad builder."
 

pavelnedved

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Jul 15, 2006
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So Arsene Wenger isn't a winner?
That's so relative. Why would you try to take me on one sentence, drag me into long discussions on that, to ultimately see you backing out again ?

Wenger has his mind set on beautiful football and can be satisfied with a draw or loss when his team played the football. He then uses that to point out that the opponents were lucky to win. To me you're a winner when you only care about the result and about the result only. So concerning that i don't think wenger is a winner.
 

pavelnedved

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Jul 15, 2006
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He won FA Cups and the EPL multiple times...but he still isn't a winner?
You're the one questioning whether you have to be a winner to win prizes in your career, not me.

He doesn't have the filosophy of a winner, i'm not saying he didn't win or won't win anything.

by your judgement, mancini is a winner. i rest my case.
don't put words in my mouth
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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You're the one questioning whether you have to be a winner to win prizes in your career, not me.

He doesn't have the filosophy of a winner, i'm not saying he didn't win or won't win anything.



don't put words in my mouth
so he doesn't think like a winner, but he still wins?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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That's so relative. Why would you try to take me on one sentence, drag me into long discussions on that, to ultimately see you backing out again ?

Wenger has his mind set on beautiful football and can be satisfied with a draw or loss when his team played the football. He then uses that to point out that the opponents were lucky to win. To me you're a winner when you only care about the result and about the result only. So concerning that i don't think wenger is a winner.
You don't have to be such an assclown.

It's my opinion that working with what you have is the essence of being a manager. If you have to play ugly football to win, then that's certainly acceptable. The point of the game is to win, of course.
 

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