Ciro Ferrara (10 Viewers)

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
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it's not actually,i have acknowledged that he was no good as a coach,not up to teh job in any way whatsoever,but he will always be a legend in my eyes and i can understand why he could not walk away from this club
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
it's not actually,i have acknowledged that he was no good as a coach,not up to teh job in any way whatsoever,but he will always be a legend in my eyes and i can understand why he could not walk away from this club
Saying that you still respect a man is one thing, saying that what he did before the Juve-Disaster should keep him on as high a position is just silly.

A trap said it's a suit of armor weighing on your shoulders, that's why he didn't come back, because he realised that failure would have dented his reputation in the eyes of the Juventus faithfull.

By not walking away he hurt the club, he does not deserve as ahigh a level of respect as previously afforded to him, simple as that.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
Saying that you still respect a man is one thing, saying that what he did before the Juve-Disaster should keep him on as high a position is just silly.

A trap said it's a suit of armor weighing on your shoulders, that's why he didn't come back, because he realised that failure would have dented his reputation in the eyes of the Juventus faithfull.

By not walking away he hurt the club, he does not deserve as ahigh a level of respect as previously afforded to him, simple as that.
Trap did not come back because he knew the support structure for the manager is either weak or simply lacking. So why would he get back to such an environment?

You are attributing him staying with the club due to personal reasons or to save his reputation. Which is simply wrong. The guy was trying to help the team get back on its feet. There is one thing he knew and many of us here, and that is if the management had a better candidate lined up then they would've sacked him faster then you could say Ciro. That was evident. What if he just resigned and they didn't even find someone close to suitable? We'll get a bloody youth coach or something which will further destroy the team.

Now are we are degrading the guy for wanting the best for the team? The same guy that gave all he has for the team as a player, youth director and manager. People like him with genuine love for this club are few and far between these days, we should appreciate them while it lasts. Future looks bleak from that perspective.

Forza Ciro
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Trap did not come back because he knew the support structure for the manager is either weak or simply lacking. So why would he get back to such an environment?

You are attributing him staying with the club due to personal reasons or to save his reputation. Which is simply wrong. The guy was trying to help the team get back on its feet. There is one thing he knew and many of us here, and that is if the management had a better candidate lined up then they would've sacked him faster then you could say Ciro. That was evident. What if he just resigned and they didn't even find someone close to suitable? We'll get a bloody youth coach or something which will further destroy the team.

Now are we are degrading the guy for wanting the best for the team? The same guy that gave all he has for the team as a player, youth director and manager. People like him with genuine love for this club are few and far between these days, we should appreciate them while it lasts. Future looks bleak from that perspective.

Forza Ciro
I only going by what has been said in the press by Liam Brady and some friend of Battega and Trap himself.


He stayed on at the club to help the club in some sort of misguided selfless act? :lol:
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Here's how Ferrara should have dealt with reporters:

Reporter: Would you have been sacked if you had lost today, Mark?

Mark McGhee (Aberdeen manager): Fuck off.

Then walks away.
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
would not have changed anything mate ...

thanks for trying ciro ... but it is obvious that with every week he was in charge the team has forgotten more and more how to play football.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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Ferrara turns 43: Happy Birthday Ciro!

Today the 11th of February is the birthday of Ciro Ferrara. Ferrara who has been one of the symbols of Juventus for the last 15 years – as a player, director and coach – turns 43.

Best wishes to Ciro from all at Juventus and the supporters.
 

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