Ciro Ferrara (12 Viewers)

Mar 10, 2009
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hate him

for once im agreeing with alen on something, I no longer care about what he did in the past.

I had so many high hopes this season. Our players seem unsettled and are under achieving and now I hear cheilini is on his way out.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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So if they asked Scolari and he said no, did they ask Hiddink? Did he say no too? Ciro is still here so that might be true or they're just waiting after the festivities? BOH!
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Although this is :weee: news for me, approaching a loser coach like Scolari who then turns down Juventus is just :anon:.
Scolari costs too much ridiculous money. Wouldn't be worth it.

Not to mention that he's notorious for his lack of creativity and for playing is "boys" and freezing out the rest. We'd see Giovinco even less. :sergio:
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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btw, did the Russian NT change President or something and that Hiddink's sponsor got the boot also. That's what I read but wanted to be sure. :xfinger:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Scolari. :sergio:

Secco and Blanc are amateurs. These guys couldn't run a brothel, let alone a football club. So now the cat's out of the bag, everyone knows that Ciro will be replaced at some point, so there is no incentive for the players or Ferrara himself to charge on at full steam. Now we have to acquire a new coach before the end of the Winter break or else we'll continue to lose points.

But Scolari? That guy is one of the most overrated managers around. To go after him when you know he makes tens of millions of pounds per season at a club that is sponsored by human rights violators, you know you're not going to get him unless you offer him monetary compensation in the same ballpark. Scolari isn't the sort of guy I'd want at Juventus, that's for sure. But neither is Blanc, so what's the point anymore?

This club is looking more like the Palestinian - Israeli conflict day after day. The only solution is the complete obliteration of the club.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
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Scolari costs too much ridiculous money. Wouldn't be worth it.

Not to mention that he's notorious for his lack of creativity and for playing is "boys" and freezing out the rest. We'd see Giovinco even less. :sergio:
Exactly.

Approaching him and being turned down is just embarrassing, especially that he's currently managing a team in Uzbekistan.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
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Exactly.

Approaching him and being turned down is just embarrassing, especially that he's currently managing a team in Uzbekistan.
Yeah, but he sort of fell off the map after failing at Chelsea so I can't blame him for staying in Asia. I can picture it now: "Hey, you remember Felipão, the one-hit wonder? Well, apparently he's big in Uzbekistan." :sergio:
 

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