M.M.M (LIVE) OFFICIAL: Ranieri FIRED! Ciro IN (13 Viewers)

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,328
i have probably been the only mod to have given infractions on a regular basis for the complete contempt shown to ranieri, the personal insults are overboard but sadly tolerated. but you expect people to respect your opinion, otherwise why would you even post here? you are on an ego trip seven, always have been, the sad thing is that people react to you, if they simply ignored you i guess you would get bored and go away

the really sad thing is that you are an intelligent enough guy, unlike some others here who continually look for attention,yet your need for conflict is your achilles heel
No doubt. Had a conflict with my football coach this season as well. Five games left to play, we were competing for the title. He told me I didn't work hard enough (now I know a lot of people don't like my arrogance, but boy, I do work really, really hard when it comes to football), I told him to fuck off. They lost all five games and finished sixth.

Now that's harsh, huh? :lol:
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
8,073
No, I disagree. We are told to respect a fantasy being on this forum. We are told to respect something that is quite honestly insane. And then THIS does not get you banned? Even if Allah was real, he wouldn't care. But Ranieri's a man and more importantly he has been our coach for two seasons. So yes, I'd say that not insulting Ranieri on a Juventus forum is more important than not insulting Allah.

Ok...with your logic FUCK YOU SEVEN!

Hamid you sexy beast, we are all awaiting the news but, yes, it looks like he is getting fired


or it is teh worlds worst fake-out and they are about to announce a contract extension :scared:
I mithed you to my love... man if its a contract extension i will seriously catch the next flight to turin ..buy out a chicken farm, hire out the homeless to egg Juve HQ and CRs home...
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
No doubt. Had a conflict with my football coach this season as well. Five games left to play, we were competing for the title. He told me I didn't work hard enough (now I know a lot of people don't like my arrogance, but boy, I do work really, really hard when it comes to football), I told him to fuck off. They lost all five games and finished sixth.

Now that's harsh, huh? :lol:
yup,monkeys learn quicker
 

Zaim

Senior Member
Dec 1, 2007
1,307
I'm glad Ranieri will not be our coach next seaon, but this is like the worst possible moment to sack him. 2 games from the end? If they were gonna sack him, then they should have done it a month ago. Ciro, as much as I respect him, wont change anything in 2 games. I'd let Ranieri finish the season and then look for the best coach available. I hope Ciro wont be appointed as the coach for next season too.

Goodbye Ranieri, you had some good moments at the club. Beating Inter at the San Siro right after promotion to Serie A will always be remembered. Good luck with your next club :tup:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,328
Ok...with your logic FUCK YOU SEVEN!



I mithed you to my love... man if its a contract extension i will seriously catch the next flight to turin ..buy out a chicken farm, hire out the homeless to egg Juve HQ and CRs home...
That doesn't really follow my logic. If anything my logic tells you that you ought to respect me more than you respect Allah.
 

fender06

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2006
1,334
I'm glad Ranieri will not be our coach next seaon, but this is like the worst possible moment to sack him. 2 games from the end? If they were gonna sack him, then they should have done it a month ago. Ciro, as much as I respect him, wont change anything in 2 games. I'd let Ranieri finish the season and then look for the best coach available. I hope Ciro wont be appointed as the coach for next season too.

Goodbye Ranieri, you had some good moments at the club. Beating Inter at the San Siro right after promotion to Serie A will always be remembered. Good luck with your next club :tup:
the sacking of Ranieri can boost the whole team's motivation
 

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