Ranieri or someone else ; Part XXVII (11 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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xkorpyon

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Jan 13, 2008
434
IMO DP shouldn't be on the first team next season...
I know he is a great player and was because of him that I am a Juventino, but for me is career is ending...
However in form he could play on AMC, LW or AC, so he have plenty of position that he can play...

I loved to seen him playins against Chelsea when Nedved has outside. He played in our midfield and did very well...
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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IMO DP shouldn't be on the first team next season...
I know he is a great player and was because of him that I am a Juventino, but for me is career is ending...
However in form he could play on AMC, LW or AC, so he have plenty of position that he can play...

I loved to seen him playins against Chelsea when Nedved has outside. He played in our midfield and did very well...


I cant wait for the DP fans to get ahold of you.:D
 

xkorpyon

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Jan 13, 2008
434
I cant wait for the DP fans to get ahold of you.:D
:)

is just my point of view:cry:

I was thinking, what is Barcelona's formation? 4-3-3?
Juve could use their formation in some way:
Toure->Sissoko
Xavi->Marchisio
Iniesta->Camoranesi
Messi->Giovinco
Henry->Del Piero
Eto->Amauri
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
54,034
How do you guys like the idea of a coach who has absolutely no serie A experience, both as player and coach?

Do you think it's time to try something new, something different from the Italian school of football, or do you think it might reflect negatively?

Guys like Benitez, Mourinho, Wenger, even Hiddink, brought something new in the football played in England, but in Italy Jose Mourinho is the only non-Italian coach in serie A in the last god knows how many years. (not counting Cuper and Mihajlovic, who were coaches only for 2-3 months).

I know that the Italian coaches and the way they think aren't the main reason for the fall of serie A. It's much bigger than that. But if the italian teams weren't so predictable with the way they play, it might be a step in the right direction.

Personally i'm still undecided if i want a drastic change or not.
 

xkorpyon

Junior Member
Jan 13, 2008
434
How do you guys like the idea of a coach who has absolutely no serie A experience, both as player and coach?

Do you think it's time to try something new, something different from the Italian school of football, or do you think it might reflect negatively?

Guys like Benitez, Mourinho, Wenger, even Hiddink, brought something new in the football played in England, but in Italy Jose Mourinho is the only non-Italian coach in serie A in the last god knows how many years. (not counting Cuper and Mihajlovic, who were coaches only for 2-3 months).

I know that the Italian coaches and the way they think aren't the main reason for the fall of serie A. It's much bigger than that. But if the italian teams weren't so predictable with the way they play, it might be a step in the right direction.

Personally i'm still undecided if i want a drastic change or not.
IMO it's time for a big change, because we need to built a team that is capable of wining not only Serie A but also Champions League!

And it's a known fact that italian teams are getting weaker and weaker than english and spanish teams...
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
10,472
How do you guys like the idea of a coach who has absolutely no serie A experience, both as player and coach?

Do you think it's time to try something new, something different from the Italian school of football, or do you think it might reflect negatively?

Guys like Benitez, Mourinho, Wenger, even Hiddink, brought something new in the football played in England, but in Italy Jose Mourinho is the only non-Italian coach in serie A in the last god knows how many years. (not counting Cuper and Mihajlovic, who were coaches only for 2-3 months).

I know that the Italian coaches and the way they think aren't the main reason for the fall of serie A. It's much bigger than that. But if the italian teams weren't so predictable with the way they play, it might be a step in the right direction.

Personally i'm still undecided if i want a drastic change or not.
Well everybody seems to be content with Gasperini. A clear upgrade from Ranieri. But i don't see how he has a wealth of experience at the highest level. I would personally prefer us to chase a Wenger type coach. Yes, Jose Mourinho is the only non-italian manager and it just so happens that they're at the top? I wouldn't for one second complain about Gasperini, nor do I question the quality of Italian managers especially in SerieA. But I would prefer us to break this monotonous trend in Italian football and I think we could benefit greatly from it.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Well its all good to think out of the box but why would Wenger or Hiddink want to join Juve with a sporting director like Secco.Purchases like almiron & andrade are less appealing than what they can achieve at their respective clubs.Personally i think Wenger would be the ideal candidate for this club,allround in terms of playing style,youth development & scouting as well as building a long term goal.
 

Amaurisimo

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Dec 8, 2007
4,622
How do you guys like the idea of a coach who has absolutely no serie A experience, both as player and coach?

Do you think it's time to try something new, something different from the Italian school of football, or do you think it might reflect negatively?

Guys like Benitez, Mourinho, Wenger, even Hiddink, brought something new in the football played in England, but in Italy Jose Mourinho is the only non-Italian coach in serie A in the last god knows how many years. (not counting Cuper and Mihajlovic, who were coaches only for 2-3 months).

I know that the Italian coaches and the way they think aren't the main reason for the fall of serie A. It's much bigger than that. But if the italian teams weren't so predictable with the way they play, it might be a step in the right direction.

Personally i'm still undecided if i want a drastic change or not.
I will just add one small example.

First of all i would love Benitez to come, but it will NEVER happen and its nothing to do with our "stupid BOD's".

Want to know why?

Just tell me how many Spanish players played in game against Arsenal, and u will find the answer.


Answer is 6

in first 11

Reina
Arbeloa
Alonso
Mascherano
Riera
Torres

But to make things even worse in total Lpool has 6 UK and 24 foreign players.. I think one is from Wales so it would be 5

Maybe our BOD's are not that stupid after all
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
Well its all good to think out of the box but why would Wenger or Hiddink want to join Juve with a sporting director like Secco.Purchases like almiron & andrade are less appealing than what they can achieve at their respective clubs.Personally i think Wenger would be the ideal candidate for this club,allround in terms of playing style,youth development & scouting as well as building a long term goal.
I say. Have an exceptional transfer campaign, sack Ranieri and get Gasperini on a one year contract. We play well in Champions League showing off our hopefully good team. And hopefully then we will look like a desirable club to manage to some quality experienced coaches and yeah Wenger would be the best possible option.
 
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