Ciro Ferrara (42 Viewers)

Aug 17, 2007
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and of course, we've got the worst management ever. just say that you don't want to sack ciro, cause you don't wanna pay 7M euro per season for hiddink, plus 30M in the market, as the dutch wants.

every game is 'decesiva' for ferrara, at least the last 7 games were, and the coppa match tommorow is also decisive. and he's still the coach. our management is like a person who flips a coin, doesn't like the result and say:"ok, one more flip and i'll accept any result", but don't do anything in the end. what else should happen? what do they need to send him home? look at our results, look how we look like!! this is the worst juve ever!!!

and if we win tommorow, then what? he deservs to stay? no matter how bad we look, we can't lose forever, as even the worst teams on earth win sometimes. and tommorow napoli will field some of their subs, so there's a good chance that we'll continue to suffer with this coach. that's the problem when a former player and legend, who is a friend with everyone in the club, is in charge. if it was ranieri, he would have been sacked 4 weeks ago. i hate this season, i hate this coach, i hate the management.

ciro, blanc, secco- out!!!!
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
What is happening right is really heartbreaking. Some people are willing the team to lose; some people are insulting their own legend. The best option is to give a hand to Ciro. The guy cares about Juve. Ciro is willing to accomplish things. He CARES about the club!!, he is a guy that will never coach Inter for instance. Look at all the negative factors he got. First, Delpiero injured Camo injured Giovinco injured Iaquinta injured, Amauri and Melo useless.Second, in Cl we were in the toughest group. EL Coppa we have difficult fixtures. I feel sorry for him.
:turk: :luckyluke: :spam: Stop looking for excuses to defend the man. He is a clueless manager who plays players out of position, and adopts tactics that he himself is unsure of. Sure, injuries have had their part to play, but don't use injuries, a tough group (we are Juventus and teams should fear us, not the other way around), etc... to justify his pathetic performances as a coach.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,446
lol he has totally lost his mind right now...
but atleast we know now that he played marchisio on the wings and stuff like this is cause he lost his mind
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,643
Box legend Ali joins Juventus stuff

Muhammad Ali has officially been appointed deputy lefthand director-general of Juventus and will begin work immediately as Bettega`s sidekick.

His role will be to act as an intermediate between the players and coaching staff.

Juventus president Jean-Claude Blanc confirmed the appointment on the club's official website.

"I asked Muhammad Ali to become part of our organisation," he said. "To take responsibility for all areas of sports."

Blanc went on to confirm that he will hold a position of "high responsibility and operational authority", and that the appointment "strengthens our executive staff".

Muhammad Ali confirmed his appointment by saying, "I received an enthusiastic offer from Blanc and will begin work for my Juve immediately".

Italian media reports suggest that Ali`s first job is to take on Ciro Ferrara before the weekends serie a resumes.

Reports also suggest that after Ferrara has been taken down Ali will be offered a 3 year bodyguard deal under Bettega.

Football Italia
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,643
Juventus sponsoring bookie company Betclic is taken bets till Ciro is still the coach of Juventus, for the upcoming clash of titans. For further details, check betclic.com
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,776
Poor Ciro. A manager in way over his head. No support from the front office. Being asked to bleed for his black and white stripes the only way he knows how now: to take all the insults and criticism until Bettega and company find a way to dig this team out and relieve the guy.

Say what you will about his pretty crappy management skills, his role is now to be a punching bag until further notice.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Poor Ciro. A manager in way over his head. No support from the front office. Being asked to bleed for his black and white stripes the only way he knows how now: to take all the insults and criticism until Bettega and company find a way to dig this team out and relieve the guy.

Say what you will about his pretty crappy management skills, his role is now to be a punching bag until further notice.
Exactly :tup:
 

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