Should we offer Ranieri a new contract? (5 Viewers)

Should We Offer Ranieri a New Contract?

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Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
22,747
#69
:lol:
my chiseled hunk of man meat." :shifty:
you called?

seriously though guys ranieri did a very good job last year especially when you compare our squad with that of competing teams. neddy,delpie,gigi,trezie,chiellini and iaquinta aside our squad lacked class in depth, this is not the Juventus of previous years with vast funds and a large playing staff,we will return to that one day but it will take a few years of rebuilding before we have the strength in depth that has typified Juve in recent times.
ranieri has come in and worked our limited squad well,achieving CL qualification and is making us solid through the middle. personally i doubt he has what it takes to win a scudetto never mind a CL but what he does have is a proven track record at building squads and setting them on the right road to success, to me that is exactly what we need right now

oh and from where i am sitting it sounds to me like far too many of our fans have been spoiled by success,stop whining like spoiled children and realise that these harsher times make the successes even sweeter
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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#73
seriously snoopz? fair enough mate,ersonally i like prandelli, he gets his teams playing good football and is excellent with young players
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#74
seriously snoopz? fair enough mate,ersonally i like prandelli, he gets his teams playing good football and is excellent with young players
I like him too, but the things is he is waaay overrated, ofcourse he is good manager and successful, but some think he is the best.

One coach I would love to have is, Fatih Terim! That man is unbelievable, he makes plans for every single match he plays, unlike others, who have one or two, and stick with it until they get fired. I love Terim's moto, "Crowdy and pressing midfield". If he was Italian, he would rule the Serie A. I hope we get him one day.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
#75
agreed on prandelli he is very good but is by no means the best, that said though he has consistently bettered himself and at a big club he could become top quality.
as for terim, he is an excellent coach but he is way to emotional. i expect him to have a coronary everytime i see him
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
#77
seriously snoopz? fair enough mate,ersonally i like prandelli, he gets his teams playing good football and is excellent with young players
Seems like you're describing malesani :D , i know most people don't rate him much but i like that guy. I liked the way parma played when he was on charge there. Even last season with empoli i thought that he did a decent job....
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#80
agreed on prandelli he is very good but is by no means the best, that said though he has consistently bettered himself and at a big club he could become top quality.
as for terim, he is an excellent coach but he is way to emotional. i expect him to have a coronary everytime i see him
He is crazy, I know :D

Very emotional, but also very talented, with tactics. And he is the master of motivation, the major things that lacks in our team for years, decade?

Terim, too old, too late.

I wouldn't mind that young Turk though.
He might be aged (Thou he isn't really that old), but the passion is all there.

And which young Turk you talking about? I hope it's not this :D
 

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