Ranieri or someone else ; Part XXVII (13 Viewers)

New coach

  • Vialli

  • Spalletti

  • Prandelli

  • Mancini

  • Grant

  • Rijkaard

  • Conte

  • Gasperini

  • Malesani

  • Someone else. Who?

  • Keep the one we have

  • Andrew Beck (manager) and Michael Burke (assistant manager)


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Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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if there is one thing im glad about is that Ranieri was picked over Vialli. How the hell can vialli ask for double the wages ranieri was asking, yet he is less successful, and has been out of a job for years, in addition to this he basically bancrupted Watford with poor signings, imagine Vialli and Secco, Oh God we would actually appreciated where we are at now instead. Infact if you ever go to watford (i hope for your sakes you dont) any whisper of his name and the population of the town chase after you. And to your second point Red, i dont think he cares about Juve, he hasnt since he left, he tried to talk ale in joining the premiership some years ago, he is prouder of his english connections than his italian herritage, and when i saw vialli last on sky italia he looked as stoned up as bob marley
You don't get it, Vialli would be better at Juventus, because this is Juventus he's managing. Whatever he has done with other clubs don't matter.
 

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Bozi

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Eℓvin;1970860 said:
You don't get it, Vialli would be better at Juventus, because this is Juventus he's managing. Whatever he has done with other clubs don't matter.
well done, i mean it takes some doing and year of preperation,hard work,performance enhancing drugs and sheer luck but you finally did what no-one ever thought possible














you made badass look intelligent
 

icemaη

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Juve need time, says Deschamps

Former Juventus Coach Didier Deschamps believes the Bianconeri need “two or three more years” to become great again.

The 40-year-old Frenchman took charge of Juventus after Calciopoli in 2006 and guided them to promotion from Serie B.

He then resigned, citing friction with the board on technical and economic issues, a decision he now regrets.

“Even if in some moments it seemed like the best solution, with time I have convinced myself it was an error to resign from Juventus,” Deschamps told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

The former Monaco Coach reportedly became disillusioned with the board's lack of football knowledge.

Deschamps admits he made mistakes of his own, though, the most notable being when he told Juventus' demanding fans that winning the Scudetto was a utopian dream.

“To have called the Scudetto a 'utopia' was a heavy word, a word I would have done better not to say, but it was the reality,” he said.

“The Juventus team that dominated Italy before being condemned to Serie B cannot be rebuilt in two or three years.”

When asked how the Bianconeri can get back to their best, Deschamps replied: “There was and, if I am not mistaken, still is a five-year plan. There are also important parallel decisions to be made with regard to the new stadium.

“I take into account that the Juventus fans and players are used to winning, so they always expect to fight for first and not second place.”

Deschamps believes the sheer pressure of being the Juventus Coach could be what's hampering Claudio Ranieri and his team.

“It's difficult to say it from here. I haven't spoken with Ranieri and I don't know what problems he has.

“I don't know who decides what they want to do and frankly it interests me little. But I know Juve are not any old team - it always takes results,” he added.

When asked to explain in greater detail the board's lack of football knowledge, Deschamps said: “I don't want to speak ill of the club.

“I have too much respect for the jersey and its people, there is a lot of truth in the claim that I accepted to come to the club when they were in Serie B out of affection, to give back all it gave me as a player.

When asked to give Ranieri some advice, Deschamps laughed: “God forbid! Claudio is a lot more of an expert than me. He knows very well what to do.

“I can only say that everyone has suffered a lot for what happened three years ago. It was a terrible moment on an economic and sporting level.

“That's three years ago, I repeat, not 10. Already this year Juventus have done well in the Champions League. The place expects more, but needs patience,” he concluded.

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/apr28d.html
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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DD didnt resign you mofo, show some respect you:yuck: , he was forced to resign!!
That was the second attack on DD, totally unjustified!!

I wonder what does he mean by winning smth in the five year span though....
Could he mean that winning a cup would be enough??
Is that our highest goal??
Is this why we are ahead of schedule?? Cause we almost reached the final this year??

And i thought our goal was, not to win smth, but to become competitive...
Hmm, that was all a misunderstanding then. Now it makes perfect sense!!
We were never supposed to become competitive, just to win a cup within 5 years, before the rest of our champions retire and our team becomes full of Mellbergs, Molinaros, Marchionnis, Grygeras, Poulsens etc etc

Quite an interesting interview there Dusan, very enlightening!!
Didier Deschamps resigned by himself and today he even admitted that he MADE A MISTAKE.

Didier Deschamps also mentions the five year plan.

If you think highly of Didier then I would like to see you analyze his words.

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“Even if in some moments it seemed like the best solution, with time I have convinced myself it was an error to resign from Juventus,” Deschamps told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“To have called the Scudetto a 'utopia' was a heavy word, a word I would have done better not to say, but it was the reality,” he said.

“The Juventus team that dominated Italy before being condemned to Serie B cannot be rebuilt in two or three years.”

“I take into account that the Juventus fans and players are used to winning, so they always expect to fight for first and not second place.”

“It's difficult to say it from here. I haven't spoken with Ranieri and I don't know what problems he has.

“I don't know who decides what they want to do and frankly it interests me little. But I know Juve are not any old team - it always takes results,” he added.

“I have too much respect for the jersey and its people, there is a lot of truth in the claim that I accepted to come to the club when they were in Serie B out of affection, to give back all it gave me as a player.

“I can only say that everyone has suffered a lot for what happened three years ago. It was a terrible moment on an economic and sporting level.

“That's three years ago, I repeat, not 10. Already this year Juventus have done well in the Champions League. The place expects more, but needs patience,” he concluded.

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If he were forced to leave he will not say that it was an error he did. Unless he lied somewhere.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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well done, i mean it takes some doing and year of preperation,hard work,performance enhancing drugs and sheer luck but you finally did what no-one ever thought possible


you made badass look intelligent
Thanks, I was going for that actually, what are friends for :D

PS Laugh at yourself when I say this: that post was sarcastic, you fool :lol:
Teh joke's on you, lassie..
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Eℓvin;1970928 said:
Thanks, I was going for that actually, what are friends for :D

PS Laugh at yourself when I say this: that post was sarcastic, you fool :lol:
Teh joke's on you, lassie..
Yeah right,lately you have been losing the plot.
 
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    Amaurisimo

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    Dec 8, 2007
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    if u read whole interview u will get better picture..He said, they have to wait until end of season and than see whole picture..

    i would translate like this..if we get 2nd spot, CR will stay if not...BB
     

    Bozi

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    Oct 18, 2005
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    Eℓvin;1970928 said:
    Thanks, I was going for that actually, what are friends for :D

    PS Laugh at yourself when I say this: that post was sarcastic, you fool :lol:
    Teh joke's on you, lassie..
    whatever you need to tell yourself there tough guy:shifty:
     

    Bozi

    The Bozman
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    Oct 18, 2005
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    neither do i, but i am thinking that the media sees that Lippi is hovering and put 2+2 together.


    you know like the way you put badass and elvin together and get big gay al
     

    Byrone

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    Dec 19, 2005
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    :lol:


    Well yeah kinda makes sense but if they make seem like Lippi wants a coach thats wet behind the ears so he can handle him like a puppet.
     

    Cronios

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    Jun 7, 2004
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    Conte now would be a double disaster:

    A) He is not an upgrade to CR atm and we will do no better with him...
    B) He might become a good coach at the future and we should not hurry to spoil his rising name just yet. If he fails with us that early, he will always be considered a second rate coach...
     
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