Possible Ranieri replacements? (6 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,893
#83
:shifty:

But we took a risk with Ranieri... his record is pretty much filled with nothing...
And look what happened.
I want Ranieri out because it's painfull watching our team, but i don't want his replacement to be just as bad.
Our directors should start looking for a replacement starting from today. They should play dirty and even try to steal some great coach. But they should not fall under the pressure from the public and replace Ranieri with some average Joe just for the sake of replacing Ranieri.

Of course, the fools will do none of this and they'll keep Ranieri.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,912
#84
he achieve his primary objective, which was to make it to the CL...perhaps we did not want to make the same error we made with Deschamps, and decided to give him another season
The same error with Deschamps?

You mean disrespect someone who loves Juventus and not allow him to mold the team himself?

Hmm, strange.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
#87
The same error with Deschamps?

You mean disrespect someone who loves Juventus and not allow him to mold the team himself?

Hmm, strange.
I still fail to see where did you get all this information about Deschamps from. The only thing I read about it was Didier saying that the way he was treated was unacceptable. If you have information about it (other than speculations and blogs) I would really like to see it,
 

DiDoz

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2007
508
#88
And look what happened.
I want Ranieri out because it's painfull watching our team, but i don't want his replacement to be just as bad.
Our directors should start looking for a replacement starting from today. They should play dirty and even try to steal some great coach. But they should not fall under the pressure from the public and replace Ranieri with some average Joe just for the sake of replacing Ranieri.

Of course, the fools will do none of this and they'll keep Ranieri.
Well nobody can predict their actions but I assure you they'll do the dumbest thing
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,912
#89
It's not a shame to make a mistake, it's a shame to repeat it.

Taking a risk with Ranieri doesn't mean we have to do another step like the previous one.
And look what happened.
I want Ranieri out because it's painfull watching our team, but i don't want his replacement to be just as bad.
Our directors should start looking for a replacement starting from today. They should play dirty and even try to steal some great coach. But they should not fall under the pressure from the public and replace Ranieri with some average Joe just for the sake of replacing Ranieri.

Of course, the fools will do none of this and they'll keep Ranieri.
You guys bring up good concerns, but let me ask you this.

Would you rather keep things the same or install someone who doesn't just manage Juventus, but loves Juventus?

I know it's an absurd question, but I'd rather have someone such as Gentile in there who loves the club, opposed to someone such as Ranieri for risk's sake. At least we know that the person has experience with the side and wants what is best for the club.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,912
#91
I still fail to see where did you get all this information about Deschamps from. The only thing I read about it was Didier saying that the way he was treated was unacceptable. If you have information about it (other than speculations and blogs) I would really like to see it,
Deschamps came out to say the board didn't agree with the players he wanted on the team. This information is in the Deschamps thread.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,912
#98
It is speculated, Deschamps never said that. At least he never did in public.
If I recall correctly, it was in an interview with one of those French papers. It's the same one where he gave his opinion on the players Juventus should buy, and in response some people on here decided to say he man should shut up.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,893
Would you rather keep things the same or install someone who doesn't just manage Juventus, but loves Juventus?

I know it's an absurd question, but I'd rather have someone such as Gentile in there who loves the club, opposed to someone such as Ranieri for risk's sake. At least we know that the person has experience with the side and wants what is best for the club.
I want the coach of my team to love the team he's coaching but that's not the most important thing, Andy.
Even if someone doesn't love the team, he loves his career, he loves the money he's making, he plans to make even more money in the future, he cares about his reputation. Every coach gives his all to win, no matter if he is a lifetime fan of the team or not.
For the coach it's more important what he has in his head than in his heart.

If the choice is Wenger or Conte then i'll have to say "i'm sorry Antonio, you didn't make it".

Here we're not talking about Wenger vs Conte, though. The discussion is about Ranieri vs Conte, Gentile, Ferrara.
What do we get from Conte's love for the team when his coaching record says "Relegated from serie B to serie C" ? What do we get from Ferrara's love when his coaching record is non-existent ? Gentile is only 2 years younger than Ranieri and he never coached a senior team in his life.

Do you really want these guys to lead our team ?


I want Ranieri out and i want a proven winner to replace him. I don't accept anything else. I don't accept keeping Ranieri nor do i accept replacing Ranieri with someone whose greatest success as a coach is winning the 11th place in serie B.
 

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