Ranieri or someone else ; Part XXVII (28 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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BillyG

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Marceℓℓo;1966662 said:
I know.We're all exaggerating a bit though IMO.

Why are we complaining while Milan got knocked out of all competitions way earlier than us and their fans aren't really complaining.Same with Roma.It sounds like a poor excuse but we really were in Serie B two seasons ago,we shouldn't forget that.While I agree that we should get a new coach for the new season I think it's too early to call for our board's heads.I for one think that the Board did an OK job so far.
u been smokin that sit son? :spliff: lol
 
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    Marceℓℓo;1966662 said:
    I know.We're all exaggerating a bit though IMO.

    Why are we complaining while Milan got knocked out of all competitions way earlier than us and their fans aren't really complaining.Same with Roma.It sounds like a poor excuse but we really were in Serie B two seasons ago,we shouldn't forget that.While I agree that we should get a new coach for the new season I think it's too early to call for our board's heads.I for one think that the Board did an OK job so far.
    Heh, that's the thing...it's ok but it could've been better. :smile:

    fans are doing everything they can to deal with this, even drughi with all those banners. It doesn't really matter if it's now or at the end of the season because at the worst case we're going to be third.
     

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    better to be proactive rather than reactive right?
    If you send it now, it will be dismissed as the fans just being pissed at the recent run of poor form and won't realise there is more to it (even if the petition says there is).

    You must pick the timing very carefully and I would suggest the week before or the week after the end of the season.
     

    BillyG

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    If you send it now, it will be dismissed as the fans just being pissed at the recent run of poor form and won't realise there is more to it (even if the petition says there is).

    You must pick the timing very carefully and I would suggest the week before or the week after the end of the season.
    tru, but the 6 week wait to drop it will kill me tho :(

    bah! at least i have exams to occupy me i guess :confused: but still spend more time on here that in my books
     
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    If you send it now, it will be dismissed as the fans just being pissed at the recent run of poor form and won't realise there is more to it (even if the petition says there is).

    You must pick the timing very carefully and I would suggest the week before or the week after the end of the season.
    Maybe, but not if you already know that you're going to finish second/third.
     

    Max

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    If you send it now, it will be dismissed as the fans just being pissed at the recent run of poor form and won't realise there is more to it (even if the petition says there is).

    You must pick the timing very carefully and I would suggest the week before or the week after the end of the season.
    Exactly.
     

    Mark

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    In the meantime;

    Secco: "Ranieri stays, even for next season. We did the maximum to get back at winning. In 3 years the results clearly show it."


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    Juve fans demand action

    Juventus fans have released a new statement urging the club to “stop messing us around. We won’t let anyone turn this into a provincial club.”

    The Bianconeri were furious after the Champions League exit and failure to challenge Inter for the Scudetto was followed up by Tuesday’s Coppa Italia semi-final defeat to Lazio.

    The ultras in the Curva Sud have come together to protest and released a statement warning the directors that they won’t stand for another season like this.

    Juve are a prestigious side and we won’t let anyone turn this into a provincial club that is sent spiralling by any old opponent,” slammed the supporters.

    This is the time to stop messing us around. The directors have gone round the issue with concepts like 'we are newly promoted’, 'we have the money to create a great squad,’ 'we’ll win within five years’ and 'we will open up to the fans.

    Instead the signings over the last three years have transformed a leading team into an economically shrunk outfit.”

    The ultras are particularly angry with the transfer campaign, as players such as Tiago Mendes, Christian Poulsen, Dario Knezevic and Jonathan Zebina have proved to be flops.

    Above all they are taking action to prevent the return of Fabio Cannavaro, who walked out on Juventus when they were demoted in the 2006 Calciopoli scandal.

    The fans have certain power in terms of transfer policy, as their protests put a spanner in a proposed bid for Inter midfielder Dejan Stankovic last summer.

    Enough of these false champions,” added the open letter. “We demand to be treated with more respect, something we cannot enjoy when the club tries to sign Stankovic and Cannavaro.”

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    Esteban

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    Ranieri should be gone for one reason and one very simple reason only: he does not recieve any respect from the players and especially not from the main men in our squad. Look at the body language of a gentleman like Del Piero that's been going on all season long. Camoranesi doesn't give a fuck if we win or lose anymore, same goes for Trez who as you know made his issues with Ranieri public a while back. Buffon doesn't look too happy with the incompetence put infront of him. The only one who seems happy with Ranieri is Nedved, and that's because he is playing week in week out when he knows he really shouldn't.

    Put all of Claudio's other shortages to the side (the most obvious one being his complete lack of balls). Also put his achievments over these two years to the side (by no means are the actual results catastrophic). The only thing that matters in the end is getting the team together pulling in the same direction. Claudio isn't doing this right now and I have a hard time imagining him getting this team back on the right track.
     
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    In the meantime;

    Secco: "Ranieri stays, even for next season. We did the maximum to get back at winning. In 3 years the results clearly show it."


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    'Ranieri is the optimal coach every club wished they could have. Have no fear, this is a great Juventus team. The league table is an American lie, Juventus are actually in first place - thanks in part to the many champions bought by Secco. Now for some cheesecake'
     

    Esteban

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    'Ranieri is the optimal coach every club wished they could have. Have no fear, this is a great Juventus team. The league table is an American lie, Juventus are actually in first place - thanks in part to the many champions bought by Secco. Now for some cheesecake'
    :lol:
     
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