Claudio Ranieri (48 Viewers)

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Great coach :tup:

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]“Mauro Zarate was fit, it was my decision to take him off, as I tried to attack in a different way and it didn’t work. I introduced Luc Castaignos to attack Stephan Lichtsteiner and cover the left flank better, but in a match situation he is often timid.[/FONT]
:rofl: I love him. This must piss off the Inter fans just as much as Delneri would piss us off.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
41,656
seriously LOL'ed when he took off Obi, that was a huge relief.
Even the commentators were saying that Cambiasso looked tired and maybe Stankovic was coming on for him to keep up pressure on Pirlo as neither player has a full 90 in their legs anymore.

:rofl: Ruinieri.
 
May 25, 2009
94
Benitez was shit, but made us World Champs, so slightly better than Gasperini and Ruinieri.

Its a sad state of affairs in our club that I would welcome Leo back with open arms, tough times ahead.

Ranieri is clueless really. Took off Zarate, Obi and Sneijder, our 3 most creative players, in a game we were struggling to make chances in, go figure.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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class guy, i tried but cant hate him
Same here. Even though he's not great, and I surely don't want him near my team again, but something about his character makes me like him.

Benitez was shit, but made us World Champs, so slightly better than Gasperini and Ruinieri.

Its a sad state of affairs in our club that I would welcome Leo back with open arms, tough times ahead.

Ranieri is clueless really. Took off Zarate, Obi and Sneijder, our 3 most creative players, in a game we were struggling to make chances in, go figure.
Your calciopoli luck seems to be running out, isn't it?
 

Amash

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Mar 31, 2005
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Great coach :tup:

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]“Mauro Zarate was fit, it was my decision to take him off, as I tried to attack in a different way and it didn’t work. I introduced Luc Castaignos to attack Stephan Lichtsteiner and cover the left flank better, but in a match situation he is often timid.[/FONT]
Epic, replacing one of their most quality players with Luc who?
:lol:
 
May 25, 2009
94
Your calciopoli luck seems to be running out, isn't it?
I know you guys will always say our success over the previous 5 years was entirely due to calciopoli, I won't even try to change that. I'll acknowledge it played a vital role in the beginning, but I think a large part of our success was due to getting in world class people, both players and management. Since we won the treble we have been letting our talent go and replacing it with shit, that's what I attribute our recent decline to, Moratti isn't prepared to spend his money anymore.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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I know you guys will always say our success over the previous 5 years was entirely due to calciopoli, I won't even try to change that. I'll acknowledge it played a vital role in the beginning, but I think a large part of our success was due to getting in world class people, both players and management. Since we won the treble we have been letting our talent go and replacing it with shit, that's what I attribute our recent decline to, Moratti isn't prepared to spend his money anymore.
Calciopoli money run out :boh:

:lol:
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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I know you guys will always say our success over the previous 5 years was entirely due to calciopoli, I won't even try to change that. I'll acknowledge it played a vital role in the beginning, but I think a large part of our success was due to getting in world class people, both players and management. Since we won the treble we have been letting our talent go and replacing it with shit, that's what I attribute our recent decline to, Moratti isn't prepared to spend his money anymore.
Dude, your team has always invested in great coaches & players prior to calciopoli yet you managed to screw things up time & time again. Calciopoli was a MAJOR factor in your teams successes of late.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
I know you guys will always say our success over the previous 5 years was entirely due to calciopoli, I won't even try to change that. I'll acknowledge it played a vital role in the beginning, but I think a large part of our success was due to getting in world class people, both players and management. Since we won the treble we have been letting our talent go and replacing it with shit, that's what I attribute our recent decline to, Moratti isn't prepared to spend his money anymore.
You spend the money wisely, but the thing is, it was not your money to spend to begin with. You damn sure succeeded while the other top teams were crippled, especially us, but now that we seem to be improving, there you go. Relegation zone.

So yeah, it was calciopoli.
 
May 25, 2009
94
Dude, your team has always invested in great coaches & players prior to calciopoli yet you managed to screw things up time & time again. Calciopoli was a MAJOR factor in your teams successes of late.
In Serie A, yeah I totally agree, cos we got two of your best players. Our success in Europe was due to Mourinho and buying Sneijder and Eto'o, was a few years after Cacliopoli, so not attributable to that. It was we got the best manager and had two of the best players.
 
May 22, 2007
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Epic, replacing one of their most quality players with Luc who?
:lol:
Seriously, he's performing exactly as I had expected, which most certainly isn't quality. The same old selfish player with a lack of vision, and now he's at a bigger team I can guarantee he's pissing off the likes of Sneijder and Pazzini a lot.

I know you guys will always say our success over the previous 5 years was entirely due to calciopoli, I won't even try to change that. I'll acknowledge it played a vital role in the beginning, but I think a large part of our success was due to getting in world class people, both players and management. Since we won the treble we have been letting our talent go and replacing it with shit, that's what I attribute our recent decline to, Moratti isn't prepared to spend his money anymore.
Do you think that Coutinho and Alvarez will do anything special?
 

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