Ciro Ferrara (11 Viewers)

ThePLaya

Senior Member
Nov 8, 2005
2,698
Welcome Ciro

Welcome to seria A

its ur home

we wonna see this

:flag1:

next season we trust you as a man who loved Juve !


But by the way alex was el capitano while u were playing and now he's on of ur players !

so listen to alex and u will reach the glory with bainconeri :agree:
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
I like Ciro, but I wonder if he has enough experience to be able to lead this team come next season

he has the best mentor IMO- Marcello Lippi
 

ThePLaya

Senior Member
Nov 8, 2005
2,698
I like Ciro, but I wonder if he has enough experience to be able to lead this team come next season

he has the best mentor IMO- Marcello Lippi
Agree .. he does not have the experience but at least he has the spirit & the

contract its not yet done for 2 or 3 years ?
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
WTF Marchisio and Hasan looks like a couple of gays ....... fuck nedved and giovinco looks like childs playin' in the woods......
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
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I like Ciro, but I wonder if he has enough experience to be able to lead this team come next season

he has the best mentor IMO- Marcello Lippi
though in all honesty Ciro will not be head coach next season, we require someone with much greater experience....though perhaps he can take Ciro under his wing and nurture him for teh post in future

It is not like Pep is a great coach. If you appointed most any manager Barca would still be a great team. I doubt Ferrara will be on the bench next season. He has too little experience.
tbh i can't really agree with this statement, Barca brought in Alves but it is pretty much the same team as last year, what Guardiola has done well is in the man-management side of things
 

Yamen

Senior Member
Apr 20, 2007
11,809
I have a feeling that Ciro will stay. And will be looked after by Lippi. I know he might not have what it takes at this stage, but he has gained some experience being with Lippi, and it's like they saw it coming some day.

I read some news that Juve Mangement have met with Lippi to take his advise on who the next coach would be, and they have agreed for one or almost there.

If Ciro proves him self in the coming 2 games and surely we will feel the difference, maybe he stays.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,380
I have a feeling that Ciro will stay. And will be looked after by Lippi. I know he might not have what it takes at this stage, but he has gained some experience being with Lippi, and it's like they saw it coming some day.

I read some news that Juve Mangement have met with Lippi to take his advise on who the next coach would be, and they have agreed for one or almost there.

If Ciro proves him self in the coming 2 games and surely we will feel the difference, maybe he stays.
But should 2 competive games be enough these days for a coach to be deemed worthy to take over a team like Juventus regardless of his status as a player?

I think to coach a team like ours you would have to have some kid of proven track record.

Ranieri was always only supposed to build a squad then we were gonna go for a quailty coach.

Unless our board will count next season as stage 2 of the building stage and go for someone else the season after but that would mean ditching Ciro unless they mutally agree to part ways.
 

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