Claudio Ranieri (73 Viewers)

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,510
The saddest thing for me is that our fans in Italy/Turin aren't doing anything. Can't they make some kind of a banner or on some other way show our frustation at Ranieri and Board???
 

RavaneVialli

Senior Member
Jan 27, 2008
863
hmm interesting, thanks for the reminder
If I remember correctly, he have had a contract back then with some TV station as a commentator and was very well paid, better than Ranieri is now, and didn't want to terminate it for less money he would earn as a coach. I don't know if he's working there at the moment though.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Gasperini - not proven enough. seriously, it would be to early for him.
Mancini - yeah, sure..... :shifty:
Rijkaard - No thanks. No coaching experience in Italy.
Conte, Vialli, Ferrara - Tz, Conte is coaching a Serie B team..... its way to early for those guys.
Schuster - Come on, you know we would NEVER get Schuster.
I'm just suggesting potentials, i'm not saying we'll get these guys or anything like that.

What your saying about Gasperini, people said about Lippi. Seriously, with the teams Gasperini has managed what more do you expect out of him? Even Jesus Christ couldn't have won anything with Genoa. And most importantly Gasperini is Juve through and through and understands the club.

Mancini - better than what we have and out of work, although he is a prick

Rijkaard - resurrected barca and won a CL, turned them into one of the best teams in the world. He speaks italian and understands serie a and italian culture. If we're going to turn our nose up at people like him then we should just run back to lippi.

C, F, V - Inexperienced but true Juventini's. Look what someone that understands a club can do: Guardiola @ Barca. Inexperience is no reason to rule someone out, otherwise no manager would ever manage a big club.

Schuster - I dont want him, but he is available


Going by what your saying you want an experienced coach, with a winning history who has coached in italy.... so Capello, Lippi and Ancellotti are our options yeah? All of whom are currently taken

If I remember correctly, he have had a contract back then with some TV station as a commentator and was very well paid, better than Ranieri is now, and didn't want to terminate it for less money he would earn as a coach. I don't know if he's working there at the moment though.
he was commenting on our game yesterday for sky italia so i think he is still getting paid a lot of money
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,978
Rijkaard?I mean wtf?

He simply sucks.Resurrected Barca?He took them when they were at their best, even I could coach that team.Later on we actually saw how bad he really is.

I'd avoid him at all cost.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,319
Gardiola has like the best team in the world... his being a true Barca (what do you call them?) has nothing to do with him being successful...
 

A_LAcki

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2002
3,560
I'm just suggesting potentials, i'm not saying we'll get these guys or anything like that.

What your saying about Gasperini, people said about Lippi. Seriously, with the teams Gasperini has managed what more do you expect out of him? Even Jesus Christ couldn't have won anything with Genoa. And most importantly Gasperini is Juve through and through and understands the club.

Mancini - better than what we have and out of work, although he is a prick

Rijkaard - resurrected barca and won a CL, turned them into one of the best teams in the world. He speaks italian and understands serie a and italian culture. If we're going to turn our nose up at people like him then we should just run back to lippi.

C, F, V - Inexperienced but true Juventini's. Look what someone that understands a club can do: Guardiola @ Barca. Inexperience is no reason to rule someone out, otherwise no manager would ever manage a big club.

Schuster - I dont want him, but he is available


Going by what your saying you want an experienced coach, with a winning history who has coached in italy.... so Capello, Lippi and Ancellotti are our options yeah? All of whom are currently taken



he was commenting on our game yesterday for sky italia so i think he is still getting paid a lot of money
Worst example EVER! Guardiola was coaching the Barca B Team, so he knows 50% of the Barca team, and hasn't lost a game with them last year. He is a great coach, and showed that.
Seriously, you guys have forgotten about everything that has happend to this club. Realise, that we are not the team, we were before Caliopoli!
Realise that we don't have the squad to challange Inter at the moment!
We were 3rd last year, we did our best in CL and played great there, we are better in Serie A than last year, and we may win a trophy this year. If we can progress and get better every year, than I like it. I knew it would take a masterpiece for us to win the CL or the Scudetto. With the right additions to the team, we can become the same team or even better than before Serie B. But at the moment we are not in the position to ask for more. It will take at least another season.

AND.....the last one to blame is Ranieri. Players make stupid decisions, our defense makes huge mistakes and btw we played (beside Nedved) without our regular midfield and our best striker this season was injured on the bench. I hate the football fans, that scream to fire the coach, once a team doesn't deliver the needed results. Rome wasn't build in a day, and a coach needs time to really build a strong side.
We are the last ones to judge. We are not there every day on the training ground, we don't know what our players think of Ranieri and what kind of relationship they have with him. We are not in the dressing room, and can't judge if a coach can find the right words or not.

Pointing the finger is easy. Coming up with or coaches names is easy too. But nobody can tell you 100%, that we would be better with a new coach.

Start to be realistic, watch the proression we are making (we are better this season than last season...) and lets wait after the summer.

One more thing: Giovinco was very good yesterday. But he isn't a winger, and we have seen him once on the right wing. Thats not his position, and he doesn't deliver anything for our defense, which was/is the weakest point of this team. Its not Giovinco or Marchionni, is Gio or Nedved, and Neddy was giving his very best out there yesterday.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
Juve gone wrong

When did it become acceptable for Juventus to be outplayed? Susy Campanale feels the Old Lady has lost her self-respect

In the last few weeks and particularly on Saturday evening, Juventus proved they have no place challenging for the Scudetto.The trouble is they knew that already and have no shame in admitting to it . . Jose Mourinho is right, seeing the Bianconeri celebrating a scraped 1-1 draw that leaves them ‘only’ 10 points adrift of Inter is humiliating for all those fans in Turin who had every right to expect more from their club.

I stood up for Claudio Ranieri, but his attitude in the last month has been sorely disappointing. Injury crisis or not, the Coach of Juventus should never have to say Genoa play better football as if this is the norm. When did this total lack of ambition become acceptable?

Calciopoli sent them into Serie B, not their performances on the field, so there is no reason to believe this team deserves anything less than a title challenge or, if not the results, then at least some entertaining and quality football for its supporters. Instead Juve play in a boring game with zero creativity and focusing almost entirely on set plays. Fabio Capello’s side was dull, but at least they were efficient.

To make matters worse, they repeatedly concede classic counter-attacks and get players sent off for an idiotic loss of self-control that is unforgivable at this level. Mauro Camoranesi and Tiago Mendes both behaved as if they wanted to be red carded, giving it an extra kick just for good measure. This is not what Juventus fans should accept for their club. Lose if you must, but don’t play like a team battling against relegation or scraping every point for the ‘bonus’ of qualifying for Europe.

It only does the club’s image harm to celebrate second place and consider this level of performance satisfactory. It’s still a grand Old Lady to be respected and cherished, not treated like a senile OAP who should be content to go a day without wetting the bed.

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1000000000% agree
 

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