Possible Ranieri replacements? (7 Viewers)

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Then what...it's a general question that lead to nowhere. I hope Ranieri will be sacked and be replaced by Deschamp. And that's my opinion, the way you reply seems like you want to insult me but don't care to read. If not, then change it, I don't want to argue.
i don't insult ppl so don't worry about that buddy.

but why would they fire ranieri and re-hire deschamps? that thought process eludes me. please explain
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Juve's next coach will be...




Ranieri till the end of the season if Spalletti doesn't get fired soon. :oops:


This is the source that said Poulsen and Alonso to Juve. :D

Same guy who announced Capello and Cassano to Juve so I give him 50% cred. :shifty:
 

Slow_Roll

In Love with a Feelin'
Mar 4, 2008
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Darn I would've liked someone, should I say more of a winner. Still he'll be an upgrade to Ranieri + maybe he can convince some Roma players to come with him (Mexes, Aquilani, Pizarro or Juan).
 
Mar 30, 2006
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Juve's next coach will be...




Ranieri till the end of the season if Spalletti doesn't get fired soon. :oops:


This is the source that said Poulsen and Alonso to Juve. :D

Same guy who announced Capello and Cassano to Juve so I give him 50% cred. :shifty:
I would love to have Spalletti at Juve. He was Lippi's pick to replace him when he left but Moggi and crew opted for Cap.

He could prob bring Aquilani with him and knows how to use Iaquinta very well. I could also seeing him getting the best out of Tiago the way he did with Perotta when he first arrived at Roma.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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Spalletti isnt much of an improvement on Ranieri.

Spalletti is better than Raineri ... he had Roma playing some of the best football in the world and he did not have the same resources as other top teams. Juve have more resources at their disposal that Roma. Also Roma is in a slump right now due to injuries to Totti, Juan, Mexes (for a while), Baptista .. and the fact they sold one other best players to Inter.

If Spalletti came here he would have us playing good attractive football and would be able to use our money wisely. Also Molinero was playing well at Siena when Spalletti commented about him he has yet to play like that for us..
 

noussa

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2008
751
rafa benitez is a nice move...hm but if we so desperately need a new replacement it will be gianluca vialli or roberto baggio, haha



I just want to see this team winning again and show a little bit a meaning of beautiful football..i hope
 

DiDoz

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2007
508
because he plays overattacking football not thinking about defense sometmes this works with weaker opponents, but sometimes they losing matches with scores like 1-7, 1-4 ... from time to time and it's obviously not Juve's style
Totally agree dude, that's what I was saying before, he's a very good coach and obviously better than Ranieri, but he gets too excited going forward and forget about his defense, plus sometimes he loses TOTAL control of the game, and then heavy scores happen
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Juve's next coach will be...




Ranieri till the end of the season if Spalletti doesn't get fired soon. :oops:


This is the source that said Poulsen and Alonso to Juve. :D

Same guy who announced Capello and Cassano to Juve so I give him 50% cred. :shifty:
You know, it actually looks plausible.
 

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