Ciro Ferrara (73 Viewers)

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
In those cases I mentioned he defended 2-0 lost and he didn't defend 2-0 lead against Napoli...HEEEEEY Napoli managed to score 3 goals than while we didn't score a single goal.

By the way,except Nedved absence this team is way better than the one Ranieri had (don't get me wrong I have no big words for Ranieri).
We also have to add the amount of times Del Piero saved our asses in both the League and in the Champions League the other season.

This season we had no Del Piero so far to do his magic. Not that we shouldn't have done better, but that is an important factor to consider when comparing this season with the previous one.
 

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giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
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We also have to add the amount of times Del Piero saved our asses in both the League and in the Champions League the other season.

This season we had no Del Piero so far to do his magic. Not that we shouldn't have done better, but that is an important factor to consider when comparing this season with the previous one.
Of course, that one is importnat as well. :tup:
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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:lol: I bet that's Jim Carrey's hand...

I woke up this morning confident like never before that they'll finally sack Ferrara. It's beyond me that they're unable to pull that one.

What's even worse, they're blaming the injuries. Wth? Come on, at least pick another excuses. Like, um... we're simply sucks?

On a serious note, I don't believe Ferrara is the main problems here. Sure, he's one of the problems and I don't even need to explain why since many poster already had done so in this thread. Obviously, a boards that know nothing about football should GTFO before anyone else. So yeah, they can soap their disgusting-pathetic Il Progetto/The Project/Simpatia/La svolta etica, etc. for all I care.

Oh btw, ..this is my 1st post although I'm not that new on the forum. I've been here for a while, even before my join date, but never felt the needs to post. :shifty: (what's even weird is that I'm posting my 1st post in a thread that come near future could end up in the Juventus Legends thread. :sergio:). So please, be gentle guys. :D
Welcome. :pint: You can come here to say a word or two http://www.juventuz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29111
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,453
ah fuckit...who cares anymore... i lost hope 2 month ago.....
this club is finished...lets face it....
i hope we qualify for the europa league....
the glory days are over so lets get ready for relegation battle...its funny...
you will be more happy when juve are saved from relegation than if we would have won the scudetto
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
The only reason why Ciro hasn't been canned yet is to rectify the fact they fired Ranieri and don't want to look like they were wrong. They are just hoping that Ciro turns it around. That is my guess, but firing Ranieri was the right thing too :snoop:
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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I kinda think it's the other way around. He's a convenient and inexpensive whipping boy. He allows the inept board to deflect some criticism onto him, making Ciro more of a scapegoat. All the while, they don't have to pay for anything more than an inexperienced coach.

It's what a group of business thinkers would do -- and not a group of football thinkers.
We could have Saddam Hussein on the board, still its Ciro's job to make the guys perform on the bench. Its not the boards fault that we lose against teams like Chievo, Bari etc. And tbh, the board stepped up this summer and brought in great players and Im not disappointed with what they have done. They strengthened the squad but Ciro failed to make Melo perform like he does for Brazil and Viola, the defense and offense to perform at least as good as they did under Ranieri(who actually had exactly the same board).
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,453
Ferrara escapes axe
Monday 18 January, 2010
Ciro Ferrara has once again been forgiven by the Juventus directors and will remain in charge of the team for the time being.

Following a meeting in Turin, to which involved Roberto Bettega, Jean-Claude Blanc and Alessio Secco, the Bianconeri boss was given yet more time to prove himself.

“It's all good,” were the only words followed by a smile from the Neapolitan after the meeting.

Bettega had more to say though: “Ferrara's smile wasn't a bluff. He is happy because he will remain in charge.

“The Board doesn't believe he is the problem.”

Juventus are expected to make large investments on the transfer market but guru Bettega denied any links.

“We won't be signing any players because we are just waiting for the ones who are injured to return.

“Momo Sissoko is our first capture. Mali have been knocked out and he will be back for the Roma game.”
 

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