Claudio Ranieri (50 Viewers)

RavaneVialli

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Jan 27, 2008
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So there's a meeting of the council of administration at the moment, when everything is supposed to be decided. I wonder if there are some "insiders" under the table or behind the plant in the meeting room, who will report us every one detail. Is anyone looking at VecchiaSignora if they started doing it?
 

Amaurisimo

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Dec 8, 2007
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Even if we win last 3 games, i am not sure that CR will stay..
If we get Diego or Silva, get back Crisito (as reported by his agent today), Cana and at least one more player we will be much more superior under any coach not only CR who already knows them well...
 

BillyG

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Nov 25, 2006
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Even if we win last 3 games, i am not sure that CR will stay..
If we get Diego or Silva, get back Crisito (as reported by his agent today), Cana and at least one more player we will be much more superior under any coach not only CR who already knows them well...
really now?! come on! u must be kidding...
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Genoa chief Enrico Preziosi is tired of speculation over the future of Gian Piero Gasperini.

The Grifone tactician is said to be favourite to take over from Claudio Ranieri on the Juventus hot seat.

But his current employer is adamant that he hasn't lost his grip on Gasperini.

“Gasperini will be Genoa's Coach for the next three years,” Preziosi said on Primocanale Sport.

“I don't know in what language I have to speak. I have spoken to the Coach and we have always had an honest relationship.

“Still every day I have to repeat the same thing. I am bored of this so I am not talking to the Press from this point on.”

Reports in La Gazzetta dello Sport this morning stated that Juventus' directors will decide today between Gasperini and Luciano Spalletti to take over the reins in Turin.

Channel 4
i don't like the sound of this either
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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We are coming off the back of extraordinary circumstances.

Once the new coach is appointed, I expect Juve to return to its normal policy of giving coaches time and being reluctant to change coach much.
 
Sep 14, 2003
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No, I'm not insinuating that at all. I just think that we will start changing coaches a lot more frequently than we're used to, and this will affect us negatively rather than positively.

I can understand your reservations. However, Ranieri has taken us as far as he can. Of course there are no guarantees that changing coach will pay dividend, but I am convinced the players are no longer 'with' him and thus a change, much like with Chelsea and Scolari, is a nescessity.
 

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