Should Ranieri Stay or Go? (Part 2) (4 Viewers)

Should Ranieri stay or go?

  • 1- Enough is enough, fire him!

  • 2- He is bad, but we need to keep him until the end of the season

  • 3- Keep him! He is the best option

  • 4. Get the coach of Albinoleffe because he'll surely take us to CL. I mean, everyone's better than R


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Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
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This team needs a fresh air, the players are not happy anymore, they will come to a point they will want to live. Buffon is mad, so is Camoranesi for getting subbed for Nocerino for 100th time, Iaquinta's great form is ruined by Ranieri, he keeps freezing him in the bench, Tiago's value is decreasing every single day, Nedved is mad and angry to have these idiots around him, Palladino probably our only young product who went the furthest step possible, also he is playing in different position each day, can't you see the atmosphere in the team? I think we lost Buffon already..
snoop yor right palla was good yesterday but it is no god for him to be playing in so many positions and about buffon your right i think he is lost we convinced him for nothing it was clear to see on his face yesterday what he thought of our team and managment. Now fiorentina will be after us like savage wolves,. I always thought deschamps was the best thing to come out of calciopoli he made marchisio, giovinco, de celgie and he knew what players to get, but most importantly he was a juve hero fought for our club as a player and fought for justice as a manager he actually loved and cared for us unlike ranieri and then our idiot management threw him out well management i spit on you and your policies "only free players" what kind of girl policy is that? Moggi is right about you.

P.s how many c.l places are there 3 or 4?
 

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Sep 28, 2002
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which doesnt mean he cares for the club. he had too much money, he needed a personal toy, he has it now, and he is starting to fuck it up already. or would you rather have grant instead of ranieri too?
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
which doesnt mean he cares for the club. he had too much money, he needed a personal toy, he has it now, and he is starting to fuck it up already. or would you rather have grant instead of ranieri too?
Of course he cares. you don't just dump hundreds of million if you didn't care, billionaire or not. Be it from a business standpoint or from a football standpoint. in the end they go hand in hand. If he wants Chelsea to generate money then it is in his interest to make Chelsea competitive, something he has done.
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
tbh i owuldnt want someone like abramovich. generally imo he doesnt have a heart felt connection to chelsea at all, and hes hardly outspoken about them and i would like a person who is truly involved in the club and will create a dynasty which will really give a shit about the wlefare of our club.
 
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Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
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    snoop yor right palla was good yesterday but it is no god for him to be playing in so many positions and about buffon your right i think he is lost we convinced him for nothing it was clear to see on his face yesterday what he thought of our team and managment. Now fiorentina will be after us like savage wolves,. I always thought deschamps was the best thing to come out of calciopoli he made marchisio, giovinco, de celgie and he knew what players to get, but most importantly he was a juve hero fought for our club as a player and fought for justice as a manager he actually loved and cared for us unlike ranieri and then our idiot management threw him out well management i spit on you and your policies "only free players" what kind of girl policy is that? Moggi is right about you.

    P.s how many c.l places are there 3 or 4?
    4 spots, two qualifies automatically and the 3rd and 4th to the qualifying stages.

    @Alen: The Cl is tomorrow, and not in 10 days. :p
     

    Luca

    Senior Member
    Apr 22, 2007
    12,749
    ok but i heard if ac win the c.l but finish 5th the team thats 4th has to go in uefa cup instead so ac can defend their title
     

    David01

    Senior Member
    Aug 20, 2006
    2,825
    Ranieri is on his way out no doubt about it but wait until the end of the season
    who would want a job like this with 12 games to go? Uliveiri?
    keep him for now and then fire him
    I watched the game yesterday and read the post written over here
    we sucked the first half but we improved later on and we didn't deserve to loose altough we did play like crap
    but what really annoyed me is that some dickheads over here wanted us to lose in order for Ranieri to get sacked
    what a disgrace, what kind of fan would want his team to lose because they hate the coach
    well we have lost I hope you are happy now
    idiots
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
    53,891
    @Alen: The Cl is tomorrow, and not in 10 days. :p
    I was talking about Inter

    Inter play in 10 days (actually, 9 days from today) because both them and Milan can't play at the same stadium in two days. That's why Inter-Liverpool is postponed for next week
     

    Gill_juve

    Senior Member
    May 29, 2006
    5,494
    I was talking about Inter

    Inter play in 10 days because both them and Milan can't play at the same stadium in two days. That's why Inter-Liverpool is postponed for next week
    fags. hopefully, just hopefully the CL competition will really tire our roma and milan and uefa burn out fiorentina.
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    Juve Fans Want Ranieri Out, Gigli Says He’s Staying

    Juventus supporters have voted unanimously on the Bianconeri website VecchiaSignora.com that they want Claudio Ranieri sacked. However President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has given the Coach a vote of confidence.

    Yesterday’s 3-2 defeat to Fiorentina has seen Ranieri come under heavy fire from supporters.

    The website VecchiaSignora.com asked its readers whether they thought ‘The Tinkerman’ should be given his marching orders.

    Of the users that had voted by early afternoon today, 73.53 % declared that Ranieri should be sacked, while 26.47 % said he should stay in charge.

    On the same site, one of the most visited in the world by Juventini, fans started a petition calling for Marcello Lippi to return as Coach.

    Meanwhile Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has offered his support to Ranieri and declares that he is an excellent coach and is doing a fine job. “Ranieri is and remains an excellent Coach,” Gigli insisted.

    “Until recently everyone was singing his praises and one bad moment shouldn't be enough to discredit him.

    “There’s no one reason for the current problems. Reggina can be attributed to refereeing errors, as for yesterday, derbies are always tough games to win and we made some unusual errors in defence.”

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    can we join
    mark?
     

    Mike-e-y

    Senior Member
    Jul 18, 2004
    11,188
    Get rid of Ranieri and put del piero in as a player manager until the end of the season :D (I'm joking btw before i get slaughtered - altohugh he would prob do a better job!!!)
     

    Cronios

    Juventolog
    Jun 7, 2004
    27,519
    Even if our board has decided to drop CR by the end of the season, for the shake of stability, concentration and determination, for the rest of the season, they have to publically announce their support to our coach, for the moment!
    The important thing is that we are in the same page and they also feel that our team is currently under-performing, despite being on target, on the table.
    It seems that their expectations arent as low as they initially suggested...
     

    Red

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    Moderator
    Nov 26, 2006
    47,024
    Even if our board has decided to drop CR by the end of the season, for the shake of stability, concentration and determination, for the rest of the season, they have to publically announce their support to our coach, for the moment!
    The important thing is that we are in the same page and they also feel that our team is currently under-performing, despite being on target, on the table.
    It seems that their expectations arent as low as they initially suggested...

    Exactly, the signs are there.

    The board has felt that enough is wrong to need to defend him and Tuttosport carried the first really anti-Ranieri headline that I've seen all season.

    I will be surprised if Ranieri is our coach come the start of next season.
     

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