Ciro Ferrara (22 Viewers)

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,643
Yeah, Ciro isnt up for the job. He would/might have been ok option if we had just been back to serie A. But now, this team needs to start competing for the prices and i am really starting to loose my patience here.

The sad thing is, who is actually available to coach us? Maybe only Mancini? But how good is he? Inter fans never really liked him and i know also he was often criticized by the tactics Mancini used in CL with Inter.

But who else is available?
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,087
I'd take anyone instead of this joke! Appoint somebody who want's to utilize Juventus real talent(Giovinco!!) rather than playing 57 defensive midfielders.

What bugs me is that we still haven't seen how Giovinco and Diego could work together. He still haven't tried it out even a single minute.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,773
I don't wanna join the Ferrara lynching unit just yet although he does deserve blame for our results because a squad such as ours should be doing a lot better. But when he first came, and at the beginning of the season we were looking pretty good. What's different then than now?
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,599
Yeah, Ciro isnt up for the job. He would/might have been ok option if we had just been back to serie A. But now, this team needs to start competing for the prices and i am really starting to loose my patience here.

The sad thing is, who is actually available to coach us? Maybe only Mancini? But how good is he? Inter fans never really liked him and i know also he was often criticized by the tactics Mancini used in CL with Inter.

But who else is available?
Mancini is actually a better manager than he gets credit for.He gets a lot of crap here,but you expect everyone associated with Inter to get crap at a Juventus forum.True he didn't do any wonders in the CL,but he's won the league,despite all the criticism thrown his way.

I think he would be a pretty good option.
 

Plusvalenza

The Photoshop Pervert
Jan 6, 2009
771
We're still not able to play anything other than high balls.

Fuck, I love Ciro and I would be the first one to give him a chance at least until the end of this season... but now, when Spalletti is free, it's just between us an Milan to make a change quicker. And I'm almost sure that Leonardo will force that bald dwarf Galliani to make it as soon as their tomorrows game with Roma ends. Even if it's Ranieri to beat them. That's how poor the coaches in Serie A are now these days.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
For the first time in my life I put almost the complete blame on the coach. He's simply not up to this job. The team is way much bigger than he can handle and we can see that by what he's doing to Diego also giving him a job bigger than he can handle.

We obviously need to change our system and Ferrara is simply refusing to do so. Diego needs someone next to him to help him execute his game. Neither Amauri nor Iaquinta can do that, not Trezeguet either. And we don't have the time to wait for Del Piero. We have two other options though, either Giovinco or Camoransi can do the job but it's obviously to be done at the price of one of the forwards.

It is Ferrara's fault he's not seeing that. We get easily pushed back because we can't play up front. He's still relying on full backs that are not up to the task either.

He'd better change the system or he'd better be changed.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,643
Mancini is actually a better manager than he gets credit for.He gets a lot of crap here,but you expect everyone associated with Inter to get crap at a Juventus forum.True he didn't do any wonders in the CL,but he's won the league,despite all the criticism thrown his way.

I think he would be a pretty good option.
Yeah, he has won something and has experience. Ciro doesnt have that experience. He just isnt ready for a side like Juve. Needs to gain experience, coaching the Sienas or Cagliaris of this world, first.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,773
We're still not able to play anything other than high balls.

Fuck, I love Ciro and I would be the first one to give him a chance at least until the end of this season... but now, when Spalletti is free, it's just between us an Milan to make a change quicker. And I'm almost sure that Leonardo will force that bald dwarf Galliani to make it as soon as their tomorrows game with Roma ends. Even if it's Ranieri to beat them. That's how poor the coaches in Serie A are now these days.
No thank you to Spalletti. And the coaches in Serie A are probably the best in the world anyway.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
I don't wanna join the Ferrara lynching unit just yet although he does deserve blame for our results because a squad such as ours should be doing a lot better. But when he first came, and at the beginning of the season we were looking pretty good. What's different then than now?
Yeah, but only in one match (Roma).
 

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