Ciro Ferrara (33 Viewers)

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Blanc backs Ferrara
Monday 30 November, 2009
Ciro Ferrara is struggling at Juventus but President Jean Claude Blanc has urged his Coach to stay calm because his job is safe.

The Bianconeri will be playing Inter and Bayern Munich in their next two games and those are set to be key games for their season.

“The next few games won't change our project, we will stick to it,” said the patron.

“I saw my boys really mad. This hunger and rage can be turned into great results.

“Many big clubs have been suffering from a deep crisis. That's the way football works but we will get out of this tunnel.”

In the meantime, rumours suggest that Juve have been looking at potential alternatives should the need arise to replace their current boss.

Luciano Spalletti, Guus Hiddink and Michael Laudrup are all candidates to take the Neapolitan's place with the Dutchman in pole position according to several bookmakers.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
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Blanc backs Ferrara
Monday 30 November, 2009
Ciro Ferrara is struggling at Juventus but President Jean Claude Blanc has urged his Coach to stay calm because his job is safe.

The Bianconeri will be playing Inter and Bayern Munich in their next two games and those are set to be key games for their season.

“The next few games won't change our project, we will stick to it,” said the patron.

“I saw my boys really mad. This hunger and rage can be turned into great results.

“Many big clubs have been suffering from a deep crisis. That's the way football works but we will get out of this tunnel.”

In the meantime, rumours suggest that Juve have been looking at potential alternatives should the need arise to replace their current boss.

Luciano Spalletti, Guus Hiddink and Michael Laudrup are all candidates to take the Neapolitan's place with the Dutchman in pole position according to several bookmakers.
Let's expect Laudrup to come.:sergio:
 

Plusvalenza

The Photoshop Pervert
Jan 6, 2009
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Luciano Spalletti, Guus Hiddink and Michael Laudrup are all candidates to take the Neapolitan's place with the Dutchman in pole position according to several bookmakers.
Laudrup? Where is he now, in Spartak? He did well with Getafe, no doubt that he's more experienced than Ciro, but it still looks like a gamble. Gimme Guus.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
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If we're to replace Ciro, we better do it with someone who has proven he can handle managing a big team. We'd look like a joke if we just went on to take another gamble.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Prandelli would add nothing here. Not just here, but any other big club.
How can you honestly say that?

Look at what he's done with Fiorentina. He literally helped raise that club from THE DEAD.

Look at his track record in regards to transfers and development of young players and reclamation projects.

Now give him a team with a bigger budget than he ever imagined having, and you can only imagine what he would do
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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How can you honestly say that?

Look at what he's done with Fiorentina. He literally helped raise that club from THE DEAD.

Look at his track record in regards to transfers and development of young players and reclamation projects.

Now give him a team with a bigger budget than he ever imagined having, and you can only imagine what he would do
It doesn't always work like that though.

I'm not saying that Prandelli would fail at Juve.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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It doesn't always work like that though.

I'm not saying that Prandelli would fail at Juve.

Well, it certainly couldn't hurt, now can it?

Anyway, I don't know why everyone says that he won't be able to make it at a big club, while everyone seems to be convinced that Gasperini can.

Especially considering that Prandelli faced more of a dire situation when he took over for Fiorentina and led them to 3 CL and a UEFA cup appearance, and they are only 3 points out of a 4th spot right now
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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And if it seems like I am defending Prandelli, you're damn right I am. The guy seems to exude a class and grace that is rarely seen these days in a world full of Mourinhos
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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I wanted either one of them to take over when Ranieri left. Now, though, I want Guus.
I don't think Juve could go wrong either way.

However, if the do get Hiddink, I sure would like to see it for longer than just the rest of this season.

Then its a case where Juve is back to square one again next season
 

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