Claudio Ranieri (37 Viewers)

delpierofan82

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Apr 24, 2005
5,612
give me a reason to be positive

I predicted our demise against Palermo, and see nothing good coming from this team, until some changes are made
I agree that team's perfomance is terrible, but I think even with such a bad play we can draw against Napoli and may be win vs Torino. I don't believe that Juve can manage so many losses in a row and I'm not optimistic saying that I'm realistic and you seem to me a little bit pesimistic ;)
 

Sir Psycho Sexy

I AM CANDREVA (kholsit!)
Sep 19, 2008
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I agree that team's perfomance is terrible, but I think even with such a bad play we can draw against Napoli and may be win vs Torino. I don't believe that Juve can manage so many losses in a row and I'm not optimistic saying that I'm realistic and you seem to me a little bit pesimistic ;)
i disagree we can win napoli... seeing they started their losing streak last week, and plus the palermo loss was a slap to wake up everyone ... i predict a massive win on the 18th! :D
forza juve!!!
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
11,809
The situation remains the same.
I don't see any changes happening at least not before it is winter time again, and maybe we can have some more cash to buy in 1 or 2 players.

We should really look into replacing the grand 3 in a step by step process.
Nedeved "last season"
Camo - suffering injuries and exhaustion
DP..

oh Boy.. looks like we need new 6 players :)
 

Paolo Sosa

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Nov 11, 2005
2,377
my fearless (and depressing prediction)-

loss against Napoli

loss against Real

draw against Torino

draw against Bologna

loss against Roma

loss against Real

win against Chievo
i have to say that i agree with Vinman here, the losses against Napoli and Real are definate with Torino its always tough and Bologna have such experianced squad and will try to block our attacks as much as they can and hit us on counters. Roma and Real could do us harm at home and away.
this is much realistic IMO
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
11,809
As much as we looked so bad earlier, I am sure every person at Juventus is fealing the heat already and they know very well that they can't keep going like this. Otherwise, they will have to face hell.

I am sure Ranieri and the board know what could be coming at them. They know what Juventus is and it sure isn't a walk in the park for anyone. So they either quit now, or put their acts together and push forward.
 

Amaurisimo

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Dec 8, 2007
4,622
As much as we looked so bad earlier, I am sure every person at Juventus is fealing the heat already and they know very well that they can't keep going like this. Otherwise, they will have to face hell.

I am sure Ranieri and the board know what could be coming at them. They know what Juventus is and it sure isn't a walk in the park for anyone. So they either quit now, or put their acts together and push forward.
agree, but don't forget that players also must push forward..
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
11,809
They sure will. They have no other option. They all joined Juve not for the pay believe me. But becasue they know we have the winning forumla, and they want to be part of it.
 

delpierofan82

Senior Member
Apr 24, 2005
5,612
i have to say that i agree with Vinman here, the losses against Napoli and Real are definate with Torino its always tough and Bologna have such experianced squad and will try to block our attacks as much as they can and hit us on counters. Roma and Real could do us harm at home and away.
this is much realistic IMO
So it seems Ranieri will be sacked, because after such results I don't think he could stay
 

BillyG

Caribbean Ultra
Nov 25, 2006
4,151
Juve call crisis meeting

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Juventus' directors, players and staff held a meeting today to stress the club's faith in Coach Claudio Ranieri.

The Old Lady have suffered a miserable few weeks with disappointing draws against Sampdoria, Catania and BATE Borisov and last weekend's defeat at the hands of Palermo.

The Press and many fans have turned on Ranieri, but the Turin giants have stressed that they will be keeping faith with the ex-Parma man, in spite of rumours they are lining up Roma Coach Luciano Spalletti.

At 9.40am this morning, Juve director Jean-Claude Blanc and sporting director Alessio Secco arrived at Vinovo to talk to the players.

Ranieri was also present and the only absentees were those members of the squad away on international duty.

The directors stressed their belief in Ranieri and then stayed to watch the morning training session.

Juve must deliver after the international break when they travel to the Stadio San Paolo to face Napoli.

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IF the board supports ruineri OH SO MUCH...then y is there a need for such a meeting?! :disagree:
 

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