Ciro Ferrara (52 Viewers)

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Ciro: Mind your own business, Mou!

Saturday 3 October, 2009

Ciro Ferrara has turned the tables on Jose Mourinho and prepares Juventus for the difficult trip to Palermo.
For weeks the Special One has been sniping at Juve and accused the media of treating their Champions League draw at Bayern Munich like “a masterpiece” while simultaneously criticising Inter’s 1-1 with Rubin Kazan.

“I really don’t understand what Mourinho is talking about and I think it’s time for everyone to focus on their own situation rather than throw stones,” snapped Ferrara in today’s Press conference.

“If Mourinho so famously said he was not an idiot when he first arrived at Inter, then I’m no dummy either.

“As for the criticism Inter have received in the media, it’s only normal that the Coach of a top team is picked apart.”

Having shrugged off Mourinho’s sideswipes, Ferrara turned his attention to the matter at hand, namely Sunday night’s visit to Palermo.

You can watch that game LIVE from 19.45 UK time on ESPN and online.

“We have real hunger to do well and I hope this can be the last match where we run into such problems, because we want to enjoy the three points again and end this run of stalemates.

“We are going into a very difficult arena, as Palermo also want to get back on track.”

Recent Bianconeri outings in all competition have been draws against Bordeaux, Bologna, Genoa and Bayern Munich.

This run has lost them the leadership of Serie A, as they sit in second place behind Sampdoria.

Alessandro Del Piero was hoping to be back for this match, but has been ruled out for at least another three weeks with a thigh strain.

“It has nothing to do with the pre-season training, as he already had this type of problem for a long time.”

Football-Italia.net
 

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Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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I think in overall he responded well.

He avoided any personal comments about Mou and gave a precise, sports like answer not leaving Mou any break for a relevant comeback without sounding even more of a dick.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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But Mourinho will find a way to provoke back. That's the whole issue, no matter how you reply to him, he will say something stupid back.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Mourinho: There is a party in my pantalones

Saturday 3 October, 2009

Inter coach Jose Mourinho has responded to Ciro Ferrara's comments in somewhat bizarre fashion after his 2-1 win against Udinese at the Giuseppe Meazza.

After being asked about the Ferrara comments by Gazzetta reporter Andries Gobert, the Inter manager stated, "Yeah, well, there is a party in my pantalones."

"I'm rubber, you're glue," cited the Portuguese tactician. "What bounces off me, sticks to you. So, toot-ta-loo. Juventus and their manager Ferrara are booger eaters and poo-poo heads."

"Nananana boo-boo, Juventus. I've got a party in my pants and I'm going to town, wuka wuka bucka bucka, blough." The Inter manager said in a completely absurd tirade.

"Inter is a faggot team, too", concluded the manager.

It is being suggested that Inter players and supporters alike will not be happy with their manager's comments. Midfielder Estabanana Cambiasso had some words for his manager.

"I am bald, Mourinho. That is all."
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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Ciro shouldn't have responded.

Ciro's coaching is starting to become negative, he's cracking under the pressure. He was very negative against Bayern only looking for one point.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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He isn't cracking under the pressure either. He is using the media the same way Mourinho does, just not as annoying and negative.
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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But Mourinho will find a way to provoke back. That's the whole issue, no matter how you reply to him, he will say something stupid back.
Except to Moggi :D .. I am yet to hear a response from Mourinho to Moggi's statements lol.. Moggi is one ugly bastard lol
 

noussa

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Aug 29, 2008
751
i always want gianpiero gasperini to be our coach from start...this man can take us more further. i love and respect ferrara as our legend, but not as coach. he cant do what pep guardiola do. the diff is to big

i really hope im wrong about this
 

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