Claudio Ranieri (38 Viewers)

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
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for me there are 2 coaches
the first one is prandelli the other spalletti
maybe spaletti is easier to get since he is under pressure in rom... but i hope prandelli can not say no to us.... but still i belive it's better to stick with ranieri for the whole season. i'm not a fan of chaning coaches in the season. it mostly has just an effect for some games

and it would be really difficult to get a good coach now as i doubt that one of the two will leave his club in the season.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,319
Ranieri should go!
as for his replacements

Lippi is a legend and forever will be a 1st choice BUT he is the Italian national team`s manager what means he is unavailable

Wenger is a great manager but I highly doubt he would leave Arsenal

Ferguson one of all time`s greatest managers but not really an option as he won`t leave United

as for ones who would actually be available:

Mancini: sacked from Inter with no real reason! some say he is a lucky coach some say he is gifted but he still won
If he were to replace Ranieri he would do his best to take revenge at his former club Inter
Also he is a free agent so I guess he would take the job

Prandelli: some say he is the best Italian tactican in Serie A I personally not quite sure about him
he took Fiorentina to the CL after getting 4th place last season and edging mighty Milan
this season he got a draw against us lost to Napoli won against Bologna took a serious beating from Lazio and won the last game against Genoa
In CL they almost won away at Lyon and got a lousy home draw against Steaua
Also he revived Gilardino
It is unlikely he would turn us an elite club down

Spaletti: I am not sure if he would come mid season but his Roma is playing some beutiful football
I think Moggi said he wanted him when we signed Capello instead and you all know Moggi has great eye for potential

Vialli: might be a club legend but never impressed as a manager

Deschamps- back: got the job done and Juve didn`t believe in him dropped him and unlikely to return I don`t think Juve would want him to return anyway....

Ferrara: another club legend who is on of our coaching staff I think he is our assistant manager not quite sure how qualify he is for this job

Grant: I am putting his name here because he might didn`t deserve to lead Chelsea but he did a great job there almost winning the leauge while his team were back behind including a must win encounter against Man Utd
also was unlucky to win the CL as his team were the better team on the day of the final and only lost at penalties!
He was sacked for no normal reason
got the job with no real reason but was sacked for the same reason...

and ofcourse there are others who I didn`t think of

So what do you think
 
Mar 28, 2007
2,272
Juve, c'è anche Ferrara per il dopo Ranieri

Stando a quanto riportato dal quotidiano Tuttosport, la dirigenza juventina, insoddisfatta delle ultime prestazioni offerte dalla squadra di Ranieri, starebbe già valutando le ipotesi per il futuro. Oltre a Prandelli, uno dei possibili candidati alla panchina della Vecchia Signora è un altro ex calciatore bianconero: Ciro Ferrara. L'ex difensore di Napoli e Juventus, che ha da poco concluso il supercorso a Coverciano, sarebbe molto gradito ai tifosi juventini e non avrebbe problemi di ambientamento a Torino.

Tuttomercatoweb

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Duo linked with Juve bench
There are rumours in Italy that Claudio Ranieri's position on the Juventus bench is in jeopardy and there are two possible replacements.

The Old Lady started the season well but they have since drawn with Sampdoria and Catania and were held by minnows BATE Borisov in the Champions League.

Patience is always in short supply amongst the peninsula's journalists and there are whispers that Ranieri is running out of time.

According to Tuttosport, Fiorentina tactician Claudio Prandelli is the No 1 target for the Bianconeri directors.

However, Prandelli has repeatedly stressed his attachment to Florence and would be highly unlikely to join the Viola's sworn rivals.

An alternative may be former Juve defensive ace Ciro Ferrara who is on the staff in Turin and was part of the World Cup 2006 winning coaching team.

For now, Ranieri will be concentrating on delivering against Palermo this weekend and the experienced Coach is unlikely to be fazed by the speculation.

Football_italia





best news! i want ferrara!
 

Pingo

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2007
674
Juventus, Prandelli l'uomo del futuro
02.10.2008


Se Claudio Ranieri dovesse fallire quest'anno difficilmente porterebbe a termine il suo contratto triennale. E dopo l'esonero sarebbe molto probabile l'assalto a Cesare Prandelli che tornerebbe sulla panchina dove sedeva quando militava come jolly di lusso nello squadrone di Trapattoni. Di Prandelli, che colpì i dirigenti bianconeri quando l'anno scorso la sua Fiorentina espugnò l'olimpico, in Corso Ferraris piacciono sia lo stile, che si avvicina molto a quello bianconero, che il lavoro che sta svolgendo alla Fiorentina, il cui progetto ha molti punti in contatto con quelli della Juventus.



tuttomercatoweb.com

Ciro or Cesare, fine by me...
 
Mar 28, 2007
2,272
Juventus, Prandelli l'uomo del futuro
02.10.2008


Se Claudio Ranieri dovesse fallire quest'anno difficilmente porterebbe a termine il suo contratto triennale. E dopo l'esonero sarebbe molto probabile l'assalto a Cesare Prandelli che tornerebbe sulla panchina dove sedeva quando militava come jolly di lusso nello squadrone di Trapattoni. Di Prandelli, che colpì i dirigenti bianconeri quando l'anno scorso la sua Fiorentina espugnò l'olimpico, in Corso Ferraris piacciono sia lo stile, che si avvicina molto a quello bianconero, che il lavoro che sta svolgendo alla Fiorentina, il cui progetto ha molti punti in contatto con quelli della Juventus.



tuttomercatoweb.com

Ciro or Cesare, fine by me...
its good to sack ranieri this early of the season...
 

Zaim

Senior Member
Dec 1, 2007
1,307
I wouldn't fire Ranieri before the end of the season. No decent coach would join us while the season with their clubs is still on. The only coaches I can think of that are available are Rijkaard, Mancini and Advocaat, and I dont want either of them. Ferrara is a legend as a player, but he has no experience as a coach. We cant expect him to jump in as our saviour in this little crisis.

Next season I want Spalletti or Prandelli to take over.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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If the pressure wasn't on Ranieri before, now he's certainly feeling it. Once that Italian media comes harping along, people like Ranieri lose out. He just doesn't have the resolve because as a manager he's poor and not at all confident.

Again, thanks for putting Deschamps out on the streets, you mother fucking retards.
 

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Jul 15, 2006
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Indeed, its ridiculous. DD had Champions League Experience, Serie A Experience, and imo was more tactically indepth. He was the one to use Marchisio, Giovinco, and De Ceglie at first, and yet Ranieri chooses to send Marchisio away; and call back Nocerino, I'm pretty damn sure DD wouldn't have done the same. But the reality is Deschamps wont be back.
 

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