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Sidindi

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Jan 18, 2008
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while I have no inside info, I think he HAS to come.

In terms of talent and underachievment, Juve is the Italian equivalent of Man City. And look what that wanker Macini did for Man City. A good coach can make a no-talent team beat better teams, just like he can take talent and make them play up to their potential as a team. Lippi and Capello come to mind at Juve. No-one since came close...

Wouldn't it be great to get the best out of the Brazilians on this team, and get players like Chiellini, Grosso, Cannavaro, Camo and even youngsters like DC and Caceres and Marchisio playing to their full potential? We would truly be a force.

Just my 2 cents.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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I still don't believe and don't think its going to happen. If they really wanted change then they should have done it during the Christmas break.
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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Dont need them...

I am like Rocky, says Ferrara

Juventus boss Ciro Ferrara has likened himself to Rocky because he's a fighter who may be bloodied but won't go down.

Many feel tomorrow night's Coppa Italia match with Napoli will be Ferrara's last in charge on Juventus after a torrid two months.

The Bianconeri were knocked out of the Champions League in December and are now in jeopardy of missing out on qualifying for next year's edition after a terrible run in Serie A culminated in a 3-0 defeat at home to Milan on Sunday.

Juventus President Jean-Claude Blanc and the club's vice general manager are believed to have Russia manager Guus Hiddink waiting in the wings to replace Ferrara.

Speaking at a pre-match Press Conference, Ferrara said: “I know what the club thinks, but I am also big enough to understand that the destiny of every Coach is linked to results. So, if the results are not there the club will take the action that it considers the most just and the most suitable to change the team's negative tendency.

“If this were to result in my dismissal as a Coach then I would not take it as a defeat. Absolutely. I would take it as a sign of growth.

“I think it's right that the club, the President and Bettega are constantly in contact with what the situation is and with what the team is like.

“It's clear that neither one of them goes on the pitch and that the technical-tactical situation is completely different, but it seems normal to me that they come to training.

“My friend, one of the few that I have recently, told me: 'You are like Rocky'. I have taken so many punches and am covered in blood but I still say to my opponent: 'You can't hurt me,' and then I come out even stronger because you aren't hurting me. There is nothing that can put me down,” Ferrara concluded.
 
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Mark

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    I'm lazy and you've learned well Dusan. You have to appreciate his work. He has to translate the news before posting it here. Much harder than people who already know Italian. My job is done here. :p
     
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    Dont need them...

    I am like Rocky, says Ferrara

    Juventus boss Ciro Ferrara has likened himself to Rocky because he's a fighter who may be bloodied but won't go down.

    Many feel tomorrow night's Coppa Italia match with Napoli will be Ferrara's last in charge on Juventus after a torrid two months.

    The Bianconeri were knocked out of the Champions League in December and are now in jeopardy of missing out on qualifying for next year's edition after a terrible run in Serie A culminated in a 3-0 defeat at home to Milan on Sunday.

    Juventus President Jean-Claude Blanc and the club's vice general manager are believed to have Russia manager Guus Hiddink waiting in the wings to replace Ferrara.

    Speaking at a pre-match Press Conference, Ferrara said: “I know what the club thinks, but I am also big enough to understand that the destiny of every Coach is linked to results. So, if the results are not there the club will take the action that it considers the most just and the most suitable to change the team's negative tendency.

    “If this were to result in my dismissal as a Coach then I would not take it as a defeat. Absolutely. I would take it as a sign of growth.

    “I think it's right that the club, the President and Bettega are constantly in contact with what the situation is and with what the team is like.

    “It's clear that neither one of them goes on the pitch and that the technical-tactical situation is completely different, but it seems normal to me that they come to training.

    “My friend, one of the few that I have recently, told me: 'You are like Rocky'. I have taken so many punches and am covered in blood but I still say to my opponent: 'You can't hurt me,' and then I come out even stronger because you aren't hurting me. There is nothing that can put me down,” Ferrara concluded.
    We could have told you that ½ an hour ago. :pumpkin:
     
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