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The Tinker-man is back

The Tinker Man

The Tinker Man

 

Luciano Spalletti offered his resignation from his head manager post at AS Roma, after almost 4 years and 3 trophies with the Giallorossi. Two defeats in the first two games this season in the Serie A conceding 6 goals 3-2 lose against Genoa then losing home to Juventus 1-3.

Reports says that Spalletti lost his dressing room, if we want to have a conclusion it will be Spalletti always couldn’t relay on young options instead he always goes with the experience option (Cassetti – Totti – Taddei….) meanwhile he have at his disposal a players like (Guberti – Motta – and Aquilani before he move to Liverpool).

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Ferrara to Juventus, Labbadia to Hamburg, Zenga to Palermo, and Gergucci to Atalanta

Young Italian manager

Young Italian manager

 

This summer turn to be one of the busiest summers in Managers transfers…..

Ciro Ferrara (Italy / 42 years old)

The great former Napoli and Juventus defender Ciro Ferraraofficially is Juventus manager for the next 2 years. after sacking Ranieri before the end of 2008-09 season Ferrara took as a caretaker for two games (he was Marcelo Lippi assistant at Azzurri) but now he will have his first debut season as head coach at The Old Lady team.

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Italian Serie A managers (updated)

The Complete list of The Serie A managers:

Atalanta: Luigi Del Neri (Italy :: since June 2007)

Bologna: Giuseppe Papadopulo (Italy :: since 14th April 2009)

Cagliari: Massimiliano Allegri (Italy :: since 29 May 2008)

Catania: Walter Zenga (Italy :: 1st April 2008)

Chievo Verona: Domenico Di Carlo (Italy :: 4th November 2008)

Fiorentina: Cesare Prandelli (Italy :: since the start of 2005-06 season)

Genoa: Gian Piero Gasperini (Italy :: since 2006)

Inter Milan: Jose Mourinho (Portugal :: since 2008 summer)

Juventus: Ciro Ferrera (Italy :: since May 2009 as a caretaker)

Lazio: Delio Rossi (Italy :: since 2005)

Lecce: Luigi De Canio (Italy :: since March 2009)

AC Milan: Carlo Ancelotti (Italy :: since 2001)

Napoli: Roberto Donadoni (Italy ::  since March 2009)

Palermo: Davide Ballardini (Italy ::  since September 2008)

Reggina: Nevio Orlandi (Italy :: since January 2009)

AS Roma: Luciano Spalletti (Italy :: since 2005)

Sampdoria: Walter Mazzarri (Italy :: since May 2007)

Siena: Marco Giampaolo (Italy :: since June 2008)

Torino: Giancarlo Camolese (Italy :: since March 2009)

Udinese: Pasquale Marino (Italy :: since 2007)

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Juventus says good bye to “the Tinker man” Ranieri

Good Bye Juventus

Good Bye Juventus

 

The Tinker man Juventus days is over after a bad spell of results in the last seven games in Serie A they lost one and draw in 6 make their third place in danger as Fiorentina one point less than Juventus and still two games in the season. Juventus known of his stable managerial history not like for example Real Madrid sack caoches during the season, the Old Lady since 1970-71 season they didn’t sack a manager during the season only Didier Deschamps in (2006-07) season particulary in May 2007 too and the second incident was Ranieri sake this season.

What surprising about Juventus management decision to sack Ranieri is the timing rather than the decision because Ranieri looked during this season in shaky status, his record don’t support him only won the Italian Cup and super cup once each with Fiorentina in 1996. To be fair not all blame laid on Ranieri shoulders the management at Juventus appeared to be struggling in transfer decisions and managing the team affair.

Now former Juventus defender Ciro Ferrara will be caretaker in the reminder of this season, as many lining another former Bianconeri star Antonio Conte (now with Bari) to be their next manager.

Italian Serie A managers

The complete list of Serie A Managers:

Atalanta: Luigi Del Neri (Italy)

Bologna: Siniša Mihajlović (Serbia)

Cagliari: Massimiliano Allegri (Italy)

Catania: Walter Zenga (Italy)

Chievo Verona: Domenico Di Carlo (Italy)

Fiorentina: Cesare Prandelli (Italy)

Genoa: Gian Piero Gasperini (Italy)

Inter Milan: Jose Mourinho (Portugal)

Juventus: Claudio Ranieri (Italy)

Lazio: Delio Rossi (Italy)

Lecce: Luigi De Canio (Italy)

AC Milan: Carlo Ancelotti (Italy)

Napoli: Edoardo Reja (Italy)

Palermo: Davide Ballardini (Italy)

Reggina: Nevio Orlandi (Italy)

AS Roma: Luciano Spalletti (Italy)

Sampdoria: Walter Mazzarri (Italy)

Siena: Marco Giampaolo (Italy)

Torino: Walter Novellino (Italy)

Udinese: Pasquale Marino (Italy)

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