Ciro Ferrara (11 Viewers)

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
Scolari is payed 15 or 16 mil / year so you know what that means
1-we pay him 17 mil per one year thanx to selling Chiellini to man city :D

2-we give Tiago,Poulsen,De Ceglie and zebina 2 million Euros and send them at the special undercover mission to Las Vegas for some dice and roulet ,they might earn something there (they're doing nothing here anyway) and then use the earned money for scolari.

So, the conclusion - no scolari ,not even in the dreams.
 
Dec 31, 2008
22,910
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Scolari turns Juve down[/FONT]
Sunday 27 December, 2009
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Luis Felipe Scolari has turned down an offer from Juventus and will continue to work in Uzbekistan for the rest of this season.

The Brazilian manager has revealed that he has no intention of leaving Bunyodkor, who currently pay him over £16m per season.

“I received an offer from Juventus because they are not happy with Ciro Ferrara,” explained the former Portugal boss.

“But I refused because I am really satisfied with my current job here. I have everything I need to work well and comfortably. I won't leave Uzbekistan any time soon.”

This represents a huge blow for Ferrara, and for Juventus, after their directors had clearly stated they weren't looking to replace the Neapolitan before the end of this season.
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JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Now we're fucked :sergio:

Ciro should be sacked now if he doesn't have the dignity to resign. I can't see how we will win any coming game with him knowing that the only reason for him keeping his job is for the lack of options. FFS he couldn't manage the team even with confidence from the board.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
This represents a huge blow for Ferrara, and for Juventus, after their directors had clearly stated they weren't looking to replace the Neapolitan before the end of this season.[/SIZE][/FONT]
Wonder how this will have any effect on Ciro.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,504
Why does it show ineptude? EVERYONE and their grandmother knows someone who lost 5 of 6 games, has zero effect on our team as a coach, has gotten us eliminated from CL, to be VERY close to being fired, or that one should actively seek replacements for. So thats what they are doing (and Scolari isnt a bad coach btw, pretty decent), in fact, exactly what we as fans ask for.

Ok, so they say publically they will keep him, but thats just for show and PR (and everyone knows it), matters for little. And it getting out that they are fishing for options should undermine Ciro? Well I'm pretty damn sure it does NOT come as a suprise to him nor our players, in fact prolly informed or in the know of how things are or can go, so it would hardly demoralize or undermine things more then it already is. Which is swimming in the shit lake in Hades.

It doesnt undermine the board in general either this gets out (oh noez, they BSed in press conference), even if bit awkward, because in the general publics eyes, what was expected of them was firing Ciro already after the disaster just gotten worse and worse. No one will think "what amateurs" if it gets out like now, that they are searching for a replacement.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
Why does it show ineptude? EVERYONE and their grandmother knows someone who lost 5 of 6 games, has zero effect on our team as a coach, has gotten us eliminated from CL, to be VERY close to being fired, or that one should actively seek replacements for. So thats what they are doing (and Scolari isnt a bad coach btw, pretty decent), in fact, exactly what we as fans ask for.

Ok, so they say publically they will keep him, but thats just for show and PR (and everyone knows it), matters for little. And it getting out that they are fishing for options should undermine Ciro? Well I'm pretty damn sure it does NOT come as a suprise to him nor our players, in fact prolly informed or in the know of how things are or can go, so it would hardly demoralize or undermine things more then it already is. Which is swimming in the shit lake in Hades.

It doesnt undermine the board in general either this gets out (oh noez, they BSed in press conference), even if bit awkward, because in the general publics eyes, what was expected of them was firing Ciro already after the disaster just gotten worse and worse. No one will think "what amateurs" if it gets out like now, that they are searching for a replacement.


Correct mate, Ferrara as a man knows his days are numbered, you don't lose as many games as him, get knocked out of the Champions League and completly lose respect from your players. We need a new Coach that is a fact. The board would have met with Ferrara behind the scenes telling him whats going to happen.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,504
Exactly Red, he is boasting about this, like he is saying "hey, look, I'm still somebody". And btw, OFCOURSE he would decline us, it would been way way more work for his paycheck then the snooze retirement gig he has now. And it would be for like 10m less then he is earning now probably. So yeah, obviously wouldnt give that up.

Eric Gerets in Qatar is similar, reputable coach earning ridicolous amount of cash he would never get elsewhere, while doing an easy enough job. But atleast he says its totally for the money alone, likes of Scolari, Zico and even Hiddink pretend its for the "challenge" or making their football grow etc :D
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,244
It shows ineptness because you don't try to go after someone like Scolari who you know you cannot afford, especially when the guy is not a spectacular manager as it is. Scolari is not a realistic target, nor should he be, so the fact that they actually tried to sign him demonstrates they have no clue what they're doing on multiple levels.

Of course, we already knew they have no business in football, but this piece of news is just more confirmation that apparently some folks still need.
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
at least we know now we are looking for another coach
I like the sound of that
that's the only thing I will remember of this scandal
as for Hiddink I would obviously want him but that seems to be equally difficult
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,494
FFS Scolari done us a favour in going public. Fuck him cos i didnt want him at all, and his words will now put more pressure for Ciro to go. If we dont get Guus then who else is there to get?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,244
That's the problem. There is nobody else. And now since it is confirmed that we want Ciro out, it makes it all the more difficult to actually sign somebody. I don't know how more pressure on Ciro will do us any good; in fact he's got no incentive to care anymore. So we better hope and pray Hiddink will sign on to this sinking ship because if not, we are toast.
 

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