Should we offer Ranieri a new contract? (7 Viewers)

Should We Offer Ranieri a New Contract?

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Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
4,622
#29
question should be,

Should we offer Ranieri new contract even if we don't buy WC players, but other top 3 teams do improve and we still finish in top 3?

yes

no

too early to say
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
#30
I wonder how much Donadoni got cash for getting fired.. It's their stupidity if they paid him for renewing the (and paying the rest of) contract..
Donadoni got nothing.

My understanding was there was a clause in the contract which allowed either party to rescind it within a week or so of the Euro's finishing.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
4,828
#31
I would have to say "no" to an extension. You can't stand on the sidelines and say that you're satisfied with your back line after a season like last. If things keep going the way they're going, Juventus will be striving for fifth with Udinese and Sampdoria, nevermind top four.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,413
#32
i voted for no... i think it's too early to discuss an extension...
last season we finished 3rd and it was a good result but now i want to see what we can achive this year... how far we can get in cl and in serie a... i don't think that we will win anything this year but still a 2nd place in serie a and quarter final in cl would be awesome... but if we fail it's ranieri's fault because he chooses the players for the squad and after our weak mercato (in my opinion) it's his fault when we don't have enough quality
but only time will tell us...
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#33
You think Ranieri wouldn't like quality players? Well you're wrong. Ranieri is a puppet of Blanc, Gigli and Secco and he says only what they approve and suggest to him. I believe they don't want to provide him the money for his requests and he is accepting all this because he wants to keep his job. Otherwise, he'd be long gone like Deschamps.

I actually admire Ranieri's work, despite some of his tactical and selection mistakes.

The 3 men above him are the real villains. Ranieri is a respectable person who knows a thing or two about football, unlike these three. I believe the only special Ranieri's request was Sissoko and look how big of a hit he became.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,413
#35
You think Ranieri wouldn't like quality players? Well you're wrong. Ranieri is a puppet of Blanc, Gigli and Secco and he says only what they approve and suggest to him. I believe they don't want to provide him the money for his requests and he is accepting all this because he wants to keep his job. Otherwise, he'd be long gone like Deschamps.

I actually admire Ranieri's work, despite some of his tactical and selection mistakes.

The 3 men above him are the real villains. Ranieri is a respectable person who knows a thing or two about football, unlike these three. I believe the only special Ranieri's request was Sissoko and look how big of a hit he became.
i still belive that the chooses poulsen over xabi
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,487
#36
I wonder how much Donadoni got cash for getting fired.. It's their stupidity if they paid him for renewing the (and paying the rest of) contract..
Donadoni would have gotten alot, but the Figc president said Donadoni turned it down, class act.
 

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