Claudio Ranieri (26 Viewers)

David01

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Aug 20, 2006
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Prandelli, Spaletti, Advocaat, Pellegrini are all very good coaches but not available right now
my question was who would be available if we sack Ranieri today?
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Kevin Keegan anyone? Alan Curbishly maybe?
honestly, most good managers have a job right now bar Rijkaard(whom i like but wouldn't like at Juve)... so you'll have to sack Ranieri and tempt someone with a better offer than what their clubs are offering them right now... one thing is that we are playing in the Champions League... the other would be monetary...
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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i heard some arab commentator saying that spaletti might coach juve, is it possible?
I highly doubt about that.

If he goes anywhere it will Milan and they'll probably just swap coaches.

He's good coach based on attack tactics but defensivly he's very poor IMO and one more reason why Juve should avoid him.We are more concentrated on defense tactics I guess.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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how about guys like Bilic or Laurent Blanc
Bilic is not a bad idea at all. Blanc doesn't seem anything special to me, infact I think Deschamps is better than him atm. (although I don't know that much about Blanc so far, I don't follow him at all). We have to decide if we want a proven manager with good results behind him or inexperienced but with a good potential and future infront of him. I kind of like Eric Gerets of Marseille. He is doing a good job there.

frankie hell no!!!!!! i would love to see Ottmar Hitzfeld at juve but unfortunetly he is the currently managing the swiss national team. if he was available i'd love to see him take juve.
Hitzfeld is a great coach but would he want to come abroad? Besides, he might consider retirement after he finishes his job with Switzerland.

Advocaat won't renew his contract at Zenit so he'll be available next year but that's late
I would love if we could tempt Guus Hiddink. I don't like Advocaat at all and his coaching career is far from impressive.

I think it is Austria and doing a not so great job
Actually he is managing Switzerland.

its not only achievements,i mean u forgot how 2000italy played?? im not saying he's the best,but his better than ranieri,he's a juventus legend & he wasnt an active coach like ranieri. ranieri didnt have a single year off in 87-06 & not only he didnt win anything,he destroyed teams like valencia & now juve
What did Zoff do good since EURO 2000? Actually Ranieri has won more trophies than Zoff. And please get a grip, Ranieri didn't destroy Juve by any means.

is a great one but do u think he would leave viola??
I think Prandelli is bound to coach Juve one day but not yet. He has a project there and is not going to leave anytime soon.

Manuel Pellegrini is another manager who could do a good job at juve
I'm not familiar with him. Any info?
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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i heard some arab commentator saying that spaletti might coach juve, is it possible?
Maybe. He won't fulfill his ambitions with Roma and possible poor results this season might result in sacking him. I would welcome him but he doesn't have that necessary winning character. He lacks something IMO although his style of football is sexy.

Prandelli, Spaletti, Advocaat, Pellegrini are all very good coaches but not available right now
my question was who would be available if we sack Ranieri today?
Sacking Ranieri immediately is out of question IMO.

Kevin Keegan anyone? Alan Curbishly maybe?
honestly, most good managers have a job right now bar Rijkaard(whom i like but wouldn't like at Juve)... so you'll have to sack Ranieri and tempt someone with a better offer than what their clubs are offering them right now... one thing is that we are playing in the Champions League... the other would be monetary...
Come on now, don't throw rubbish names out of desperation just like that. Coaches are not toys, we don't wanna change them like socks the way Zamparini does. This is a very important decision that can direct the club's path in one way or another, making a poor choice will ruin us in the long run.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Come on now, don't throw rubbish names out of desperation just like that. Coaches are not toys, we don't wanna change them like socks the way Zamparini does. This is a very important decision that can direct the club's path in one way or another, making a poor choice will ruin us in the long run.
was kidding pal :D...
i think Ranieri will stick at least till the end of the season... unless we lose 5 or 6 in a row... which i don't think we will... the management backs him... nothing they'll do about it...
 

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