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Jun 7, 2003
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Tiago would be perfect for Madrid..he'd slot in immediately with them imo..they play with a 3 man midfield which would suit Tiago..him playing alongside Sneider with Diarra behind them..would be a good midfield.

then Real will play with Juve in the CL next season..Tiago would score a scorcher from distance that will knock Juve out..and half the members on this forum would be regretting the fact that their idiot of a manager preferred the Nocerino's of this world over Tiago.
what did nocerino wrong????
 

Thunderball

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Dear Thunderball,

With such plan you are no better than Secco.
You've got to be kidding. Removing three of the most disappointing players from the team in exchange for two quality defenders and a young midfielder that can instantly improve the team is a bad plan? Whatever.

Right now, I'd just call back Marchisio and De Ceglie, and try to get Cigarini and Barzagli now, while selling Boumsong and one of Tiago/Almiron.

I'm not too sure Tiago will ever be a good player for Juventus, Fred. Sadly, I think he's been ruined. I doubt it has anything to do with preferring the Nocerinos of the world.
 

Fred

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Well i think Ranieri ruined him long ago..he didnt get much chances in the start of the season...and then Ranieri started dissing him in public..which frankly made me lose a lot of respect for a manager i used to like.
 

Thunderball

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Well i think Ranieri ruined him long ago..he didnt get much chances in the start of the season...and then Ranieri started dissing him in public..which frankly made me lose a lot of respect for a manager i used to like.
I have to admit, I used to really like Ranieri as a manager. I felt he was always very good at discovering talent and getting the most from his team.

While he has done that with Chiellini, Legrottaglie, Nocerino, Zanetti, Iaquinta, while the Old Guard do their thing... he has really let us down with Tiago, Almiron and Molinaro. Not only their signings (at the expense of Giovinco, De Ceglie, Marchisio and Balzaretti), but their implementation and treatment. He also didn't get the best out of Criscito.

Kind of thinking the Tinkerman has lost his lustre already.
 
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I have to admit, I used to really like Ranieri as a manager. I felt he was always very good at discovering talent and getting the most from his team.

While he has done that with Chiellini, Legrottaglie, Nocerino, Zanetti, Iaquinta, while the Old Guard do their thing... he has really let us down with Tiago, Almiron and Molinaro. Not only their signings (at the expense of Giovinco, De Ceglie, Marchisio and Balzaretti), but their implementation and treatment. He also didn't get the best out of Criscito.

Kind of thinking the Tinkerman has lost his lustre already.
I think you guys are too harsh on the coach.

Tiago was never a dominating attacking type mid u all expect him to be... he was just a decent player for his whole career. Almiron did well in an Emploi team that ran through him and he is struggling trying to play for a big club for the first time. Molinero is getting time and Ranieri is working on him...

Ranieri has done brilliantly in terms of Leggro who has never played better, Chiellini, Iaquinta, Nocerino .. they are all doing fantastically well under him.

HE got us in 3rd place and we have not lost to any of the big teams. I thought we would get whooped by them all after what i saw in preseason.

Ranieri's teams also usually tend to do better over they years. Also when we get a good Attacking mid and defender we will be much better. Tiago and Almiron are to blame for their play .. sure Ranieri did not give them as much time as they wanted but he was trying to get us wins .. not get fired before Christmas by playing 2 players that are not very good. I respect Ranieri for having the courage to bench the star signings and going with a player whose career was in the shitter 2 years ago (Zanetti) and a young player, Nocerino
 
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As much as I dislike Ranieri, he has very little or nothing to do with Tiago being garbage. Tiago just does not fit into this team. He disappointed every time he was give a chance. Time to let him go.
 

Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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Juve, arriverà un asso. Tiago 'Via subito'

09:46 del 18 gennaio

Diego

Un uomo da 30 milioni: occhi su Diego, Deco e Lampard. Il tecnico Ranieri sottolinea l'importanza delle parole di John Elkann. "Vogliono una grande squadra, non possiamo sbagliare altri acqusiti. Il brasilano si adatta meglio alle esigenze tattiche di Ranieri ma è quello che costa di più. E intanto il Valencia frena su Van der Vaart.

Il tecnico bianconero: "Dovremo gestire bene i soldi. Purtroppo siamo in condizioni di svantaggio. Gli altri comprano per mantenersi ad alto livello, la Juve per raggiungerlo. E non c'è nessun Moratti che stacca l'assegno da 100 mln.

I bianconeri intanto vanno in pressing per avere subito Mellberg per la difesa. Offerti 550mila euro all'Aston Villa, che ha rifiutato. Pronto il rilancio.

E ikl portoghese Tiago si sfoga con un fan: "Qui non posso più stare penso che andrò via subito".
(Tuttosport)
 

Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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Baby boom: Juve su Thiago, Inter in lotta per Giovani

09:37 del 18 gennaio


Thiago Alcantara e Giovani Dos Santos. Entrambi giocano nel Barcellona: il figlio di Mazinho ha il passaporto spagnolo e non ha ancora rinnovato il contratto. Sta valutando il trasferimento a Torino. Anche Giovani dos Santos tentenna a firmare con i catalani: dietro ci sono i nerazzurri che devono, però, fare i conti con il Chelsea, club gradito al procuratore Zahavi.
(Gazzetta dello sport)


I signed Thiago on FM yesterday :D, he is 16 or 17 and a CM i believe
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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yeah i heard about that Turk..and i was meaning to ask you about him..all i know about him is that he's an attacking midfielder...is he any good?
 

Fred

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I have to admit, I used to really like Ranieri as a manager. I felt he was always very good at discovering talent and getting the most from his team.

While he has done that with Chiellini, Legrottaglie, Nocerino, Zanetti, Iaquinta, while the Old Guard do their thing... he has really let us down with Tiago, Almiron and Molinaro. Not only their signings (at the expense of Giovinco, De Ceglie, Marchisio and Balzaretti), but their implementation and treatment. He also didn't get the best out of Criscito.

Kind of thinking the Tinkerman has lost his lustre already.
I'm not denying he has done a rather good job..but the way he's treated Tiago is frankly disgraceful...dissing a player in public and saying you didnt want him in the first place just completely destroys any bit of confidence the player has
 

Fred

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Germans consider him one of future greats of their nt.I did not watch him since he rejected to play for Turkiye:pumpkin:
oh so he rejected Turkey...but since the germans want him to play for the NT and they even consider him to be a future great..he shouldnt be bad..hope we get him..we're lacking in attacking mids anyway
 

Jim_Boi

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Oct 7, 2007
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I Guarantee You A World-Class Player, Promises Ranieri

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri has confirmed that the club will be signing at least one world class player in the coming months in order to progress further...

Ranieri wanted to reassure all Juventus fans that the club will invest in a world-class player over the coming months in order to build a team capable of competing in Europe.

"Before signing the contract, I wanted to know the project," explained Ranieri to 'Tuttosport', "and this is a winning project.

"We shall work to bring to Juventus a real world-class player," he continued.

"Obviously our situation is not that of a club with a Moratti or Abramovich behind our backs, who can sign a cheque of 100m Euros.

"Also, the others buy in order to remain at the highest levels, whereas we must re-build a palace and do it as quickly as possible."

Ranieri mentioned three players he would like to have at Juventus, but Rafael Van der Vaart was not among them.

"I would like to have Aquilani, but Roma will not sell him. Diego is a great player and resembles Zola a bit, whereas Sissoko can run a lot, has a great physique and interesting technique."

Glenn Debattista

http://goal.com/en-us/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=551628

Please tell me he is joking.
 
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