Ciro Ferrara (36 Viewers)

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Ciro's Highlights:

5) Juventus vs Catania 1-2; always lending a helping hand to those in need; that's the Juve way. Losing 3 points at home to rock bottom Catania. It was for charity.
On the Historical Levels of Futility theme, you forgot to mention this was Catania's first win there since 1963.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Any chance of a new Poll mods?

Vote of Confidence.
I'm not sure what's the point. The club has no money to recruit better and there's no one lined up. Fire Ciro, and it looks like we have to assign the water boy as our new head coach. That will do wonders for not only the results, but also the club credibility.

I don't understand how people think great replacement coaches just materialize on eBay or something.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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I'm not sure what's the point. The club has no money to recruit better and there's no one lined up. Fire Ciro, and it looks like we have to assign the water boy as our new head coach. That will do wonders for not only the results, but also the club credibility.

I don't understand how people think great replacement coaches just materialize on eBay or something.
No point hes already our "Transfer Guru'.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
He won't be fired cuz they won't fire 2 coaches in less then 8 months. Too bad he's going to be fired sooner or later, hopefully he won't cost us too much.

Too bad for Ciro that his career is over, I mean, who the hell is stupid enough to appoint Ciro as their coach when he's the worst coach in Juventus history? Smaller teams like Catania or Bologna? :lol:
 
Apr 17, 2009
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I feel terrible for Ciro because I believe he would like to help us as much as he can but at the same time he is not ready, qualified, or demanding enough to lead this team.

It hurts to see us imploding like this.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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It's not like Ciro is getting a ton of help from the players or the board either. Replace the coach with someone just as untested, and those other problems don't get solved by themselves.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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It's not like Ciro is getting a ton of help from the players or the board either. Replace the coach with someone just as untested, and those other problems don't get solved by themselves.
What help?

His a coach ffs, your saying as if he needs some babysitting.

He could use his position in the club to demand that help from the board you are talking about. And besides, didnt the board make him the coach because he breads Juve, so i dont quite get the point.

There are many things wrong in this club, but if we had right now, lets say a Capello in our side, at least on the pitch, the team would deliver.

If the players are acting like pussies, then a proper coach, with authority, lets his thoughts known.

We are not improving, i am questioning the training methods Ciro uses, cause we look lost, slow out of place.

The players dont perform, they are just trying, kind of like: lets give it our best try, oh well, didnt work out, screw that, i am gona go and drive with my fancy new bugatti etc etc.

The team has training problems, fitness problems (not only injury but players conditions to give their best havent been improved in trainings).

What next? You want someone to come out and call for Ciros head?

Its obvious, Ciro isnt good enough, the players are loosing the interest cause things are going from bad to worse week by week.

They are loosing their motivation, cause when they still gave their all, it wasnt enough and look where we are now.
 
Apr 17, 2009
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It really has to start at the top. That's where our winning mentality should come from. If the players saw the board pulling out all the stops in the name of victory they would be equally motivated I think.

But when you get a no one coach to lead you in the 'decisive year' when we can finally challenge for the scudetto then you'd probably be a bit disillusioned. IMO, this is going the same way Ranieri did last year. I don't think the players have any confidence in Ciro and it's really showing.

The board really need to end this for everyone. I think at this point Ciro is only staying because they have no one to replace him and he knows it.

I wouldn't be surprised if our financial situation is a bit worse than everyone thinks.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
It's not like Ciro is getting a ton of help from the players or the board either. Replace the coach with someone just as untested, and those other problems don't get solved by themselves.
I don't really care, its his responsibility to make these guys to perform, Its his job to get the best out of them or else there wouldn't have been any need for teams to have coaches. We all know they are elite players but its his responsibility to make them play on that level. I would have been totally ok with it if we had a poor squad but we don't.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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What help?

His a coach ffs, your saying as if he needs some babysitting.

He could use his position in the club to demand that help from the board you are talking about. And besides, didnt the board make him the coach because he breads Juve, so i dont quite get the point.

There are many things wrong in this club, but if we had right now, lets say a Capello in our side, at least on the pitch, the team would deliver.

If the players are acting like pussies, then a proper coach, with authority, lets his thoughts known.

We are not improving, i am questioning the training methods Ciro uses, cause we look lost, slow out of place.

The players dont perform, they are just trying, kind of like: lets give it our best try, oh well, didnt work out, screw that, i am gona go and drive with my fancy new bugatti etc etc.

The team has training problems, fitness problems (not only injury but players conditions to give their best havent been improved in trainings).

What next? You want someone to come out and call for Ciros head?

Its obvious, Ciro isnt good enough, the players are loosing the interest cause things are going from bad to worse week by week.

They are loosing their motivation, cause when they still gave their all, it wasnt enough and look where we are now.
The point is that at matches like today's the best coach in the world cannot overcompensate a team that, as Buffon stated, played like it didn't deserve to win.

A coach can do a lot to get his players to bring their game. But once the whistle blows, the players have to deliver for themselves. They are not. Slapping in a new coach on that doesn't solve that.
 
May 29, 2003
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It's quite obvious now he doesn't care about Juventus -- true love means being selfless ... if he did, he'd step down. No more nonsense, no more defending him, no more idolatry for his legacy as a player.

It's time to fuck off out ... NOW.

He is harming the club. Needs leaving right away.
 

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