Possible Ranieri replacements? (6 Viewers)

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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But with Capello there is no place for Giovinco, not that Sebastian is included directly in Ranieri's plans but with Capello the kid won't even make the bench.
Actually Capello was one of the first to advocate Giovinco, when Capello was still commentating on Rai.

Capello is a fantastic coach and we'd be blessed to have him right now.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Actually Capello was one of the first to advocate Giovinco, when Capello was still commentating on Rai.

Capello is a fantastic coach and we'd be blessed to have him right now.
100000000000000000000000000% agree :tup:

actually i appreciated him when he was with us unlike most juventini didn't. how strange that he won and ppl still didn't like him :disagree:
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
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Reports say Mancini is our next manage
How can our board be so stupid
Its like they are thinking lets find ways of keeping Juve away from the scudetto
there was Mourinho but no he could actually improve us so lets stick with our medicore Ranieri
then we are being linked with Prandelli who is actually ok but no why bring Prandelli who might improve us when we could also be linked with Rijkard who has no knowledge of coaching a team or maybe Mancini who was also blew it last season with Inter who are much superior to any other team in Italy after the calciopoli...
the only possiblility we find someone worse than Mancini is if we get back Deschamps or maybe appoint Secco as our manager (but then again appointing Secco would ruin our medicore future players that Secco would have brought...)

It seems to me that our board is working really hard on keeping us out of the title race it`s like they are working for Inter and not for Juve
 

cublinks

Junior Member
Apr 8, 2008
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IMO after we do a revolution in the management, the next thing is finding a coach replacement and it needs to be done fast ( i hope it will be after the madrid game despite the result) and we should offer the new coach as a caretaker for the remaining season with a contract extension option after the evaluation inthe end of the season....
IMO any available coach recommended in the thread would do (donadoni, ferrara, etc) ... But we also have to remember that changing a coach wouldn't take effect if we keep the current management... And it could start by sacking ranieri after madrid game and followed by the management revolution... Scream for the management revolution!
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Actually Capello was one of the first to advocate Giovinco, when Capello was still commentating on Rai.

Capello is a fantastic coach and we'd be blessed to have him right now.
Hmmm.. IMO he's a great coach when it comes to winning leagues. In a knockout competition he doesn't have enough balls though. You see, Capello doesn't like to gamble. And that's okay, but in the CL you have to gamble every now and then.

He's also quite poor with star players.
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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Hmmm.. IMO he's a great coach when it comes to winning leagues. In a knockout competition he doesn't have enough balls though. You see, Capello doesn't like to gamble. And that's okay, but in the CL you have to gamble every now and then.

He's also quite poor with star players.
Well, he did it once in his career and produced one of biggest results in CL final history.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Hmmm.. IMO he's a great coach when it comes to winning leagues. In a knockout competition he doesn't have enough balls though. You see, Capello doesn't like to gamble. And that's okay, but in the CL you have to gamble every now and then.

He's also quite poor with star players.
Seven, in our current state, a coach getting us good knock-out results is the last thing we need. We may not even play knock-outs this year (apart from the Coppa).

Just give me a coach who can create a strong league team and i'm fine.
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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I think there is no point in discussing capello's situation. The guy is attached to the england job that means he won't leave them for sure before the 2010 world cup. And i bet he won't leave them even after that (knowing the english mentality once they get their hand on a quality manager they won't let him go for atleast 10 years).
 

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