Ciro Ferrara (16 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,998
No you said maybe because you thought the Ciro lovers would eat you alive.
No, smartass, I don't think there'd be much difference between our points this and last season. At least it was like that 2 weeks ago. We were like 2 years ago when you look at the standings.

Who are his lovers can help Ciro pack his bags for all I care.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Has to go. Simple.

If we field players out of position and what not against Inter and Bayern, our season is completely over. Out of the CL this early and a really big gap between us and Inter even before Christmas. We should look down, not up, if we keep Ferrara.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
As much as i have so much respect for our Ciro something simply isnt right and the players body language says it all. Its just not happening and im not one to rashly sack managers ala madrid style but we cannot go on like this. Chelsea did it last season in sacking scolari cos they simply was clueless too. Then we saw what a different chelsea in 2009. we need a manager who knows what hes doing.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Furious Ferrara blames ref
Sunday 29 November, 2009

Ciro Ferrara was furious with the referee after Juventus fell 2-0 at Cagliari. “After Bordeaux I was angry with my players, but not today.”

The Bianconeri fell to goals from Nene' and Alessandro Matri, but Amauri felt he deserved a penalty when it was still 1-0.

“After the defeat in Bordeaux I was angry with my players,” said Ferrara. “Today I am still angry, but not with them, because in the second half they did everything they could to equalise and even win.

“In the first half there weren't any real risks and we were only threatened by that stunning goal scored by Nene'.

“After the break Cagliari were pinned back into their own box, but the result still says 2-0. This defeat stings because we played good football and deserved a point, so we go home empty-handed and very annoyed.”

The Coach was without the injured David Trezeguet and Vincenzo Iaquinta, while Amauri played through a fitness problem, but Alessandro Del Piero was surprisingly benched.

“We had a lot of chances today and Federico Marchetti did very well to deny Del Piero and Diego, while our best opportunity was that penalty incident. It was a clear foul on Amauri, yet all we got out of it was a yellow card for dissent.

“In my eyes that was a penalty, we haven't received a spot-kick for seven months. Hopefully at least next week we'll get a less obvious decision against Inter.

“I have always said up until now we deserved all our defeats, but that was not the case today and it has made me really cross.”
 

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