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Squall

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Nov 3, 2007
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Se saltelli, muore Ferrara..? Please?

Okay, so DP's rusty and lame. But why Poulsen?
Okay, so Poulsen, Melo and Marchisio are all on the field. But why's Diego on the left flank?
Okay, so let's bring on another striker in the form of Amauri. But why have two strikers if no one can supply balls?
Okay, so you've got that you have no creativity on the field. But why does it take you till the 80th minute to get that?
Okay! So there aren't any subs left, and all we can achieve is through the players on the field. But why's the team playing like they're defending a 1-0 lead in the 95th minute of the CL's final?!?!
These are just SOME of the questions I'd ask Ferrara right now.


I've never been so ashamed of my black and white blood. Not even when we were demoted to Serie B.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Never have I had so much disgust for one of my teams. The management is poor, the manager (one of my favorite players in history) is pathetic, and the players are rubbish. Not to mention my dislike for the cocksucker Cannavaro who should have never been brought back here, the diving, slimy piece of trash Grosso who should have went back to Inter, garbage players like Poulsen, Molinaro, Iaquinta who aren't worth a sack of shit. Then Melo and Diego, two players who were fantastic for their clubs before they came here, look like cheap bastards on the pitch, not even worth a swap deal for Marchionni.

The club is broken. From top to bottom, we need changes.

Quite frankly, this Juventus isn't worth my time posting here, writing down my thoughts after this match. This joke of a team probably needs this disaster to weed out the imbeciles, but we'll see if anything comes from it.

Third worst day I have ever had as Juve fan after the 2003 loss and the Calciopoli sentencing.
 
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    That's what we call a football lesson. I said it before and I'll say it again, Ferrara should have been changed after the Bordeaux match if we were to save the Champions League. It wasn't Ferrara's talent that won us against Inter, it was the players' passion. Let's not kid ourselves.

    I've never seen such a difference in everything between two teams in the CL, even if it were Barcelona against Haifa, the difference wouldn't have been that huge.

    Buffon 5: He shouldn't have played, he didn't train after Saturday.

    Caceres 4: Reckless. Such a shame he didn't continue from his form against Inter.
    Cannaaro 4: He got outmuscled and outhussled.
    Legrottaglie 3.5: Terrible
    Grosso 4.5: Embarrassing.

    Camoranesi 5: Absent
    Melo 2: :sergio:
    Marchisio 5: Great assist but not enough.
    Diego 1: :cry:

    Del Piero 4: :disagree:
    Trezeguet 5: Nice goal but not enough

    Ferrara 1: Please leave
     
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    That's what we call a football lesson. I said it before and I'll say it again, Ferrara should have been changed after the Bordeaux match if we were to save the Champions League. It wasn't Ferrara's talent that won us against Inter, it was the players' passion. Let's not kid ourselves.

    I've never seen such a difference in everything between two teams in the CL, even if it were Barcelona against Haifa, the difference wouldn't have been that huge.

    Buffon 5: He shouldn't have played, he didn't train after Saturday.

    Caceres 4: Reckless. Such a shame he didn't continue from his form against Inter.
    Cannaaro 4: He got outmuscled and outhussled.
    Legrottaglie 3.5: Terrible
    Grosso 4.5: Embarrassing.

    Camoranesi 5: Absent
    Melo 2: :sergio:
    Marchisio 5: Great assist but not enough.
    Diego 1: :cry:

    Del Piero 4: :disagree:
    Trezeguet 5: Nice goal but not enough

    Ferrara 1: Please leave
     

    Esteban

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    Mar 6, 2005
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    2 very basic things that we lack:
    1. PACE. We have very few players that could be dubbed even remotely pacey.
    2. Possession game. Diego and Camoranesi want to have the ball at their feet. The rest are hiding and not making runs.

    Modern football is killing this tired Juve.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Revolution is needed. Not just the coach. Trust me that a simple coach change without making changes in the team won't do nothing at all.

    First of all, not only that for the last 5-6 years we're playing terrible football, without passing, without moving, without speed, but we can't even change that until half of our team is consisted of players who can't play different football now when they're 33 or 35.
    If we want to improve we need to take drastic measures.

    Not many will agree with me, very few will agree actually, but the ones i'll do everything to get rid of are Alessandro Del Piero, Mauro Camoranesi, Fabio Cannavaro and David Trezeguet. Some of them are my all time favorites, but we won't do anything at all while they are here.

    A simple coach change won't do anything at all. Mauro and Ale won't become faster, some of our midfielders won't learn how to play passing game and move better and move in a meaningful way.
    The old guard has given so much to Juve, but right now it's only preventing us from improving. The dependence on them is hurting us a lot.

    Then buy fast players, players who are the exact opposite of the Italian football school.

    That's the only way to improve. Nothing else.
    It will take lots of guts to do it, and probably some time until it starts working. But if we keep the old guard it will take us even more time and we'll only become worse.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    I expected a drubbing. We're just too inconsistent after a big win to put a series of good performances together.

    This is a pretty shameful Juve. A lot of money this season was wasted, and now being knocked out from the later stages of CL TV revenue it is only made worse.

    I would have traded losing to Inter to beat Bayern for that reason in a heartbeat. We got it all wrong.
     

    v1rtu4l

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    Mar 4, 2008
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    Se saltelli, muore Ferrara..? Please?

    Okay, so DP's rusty and lame. But why Poulsen?
    Okay, so Poulsen, Melo and Marchisio are all on the field. But why's Diego on the left flank?
    Okay, so let's bring on another striker in the form of Amauri. But why have two strikers if no one can supply balls?
    Okay, so you've got that you have no creativity on the field. But why does it take you till the 80th minute to get that?
    Okay! So there aren't any subs left, and all we can achieve is through the players on the field. But why's the team playing like they're defending a 1-0 lead in the 95th minute of the CL's final?!?!
    and above all. Please Ferrara tell us why you seem to not care and don't instruct the players to do something against the run of play ?

    honestly it is really a sign of lacking intelligence or lacking respect for the coach, when the coach tries to bring someone on giovinco (it was too late anyways, but in general) and the players do they best NOT to give this player the ball, so we could have played on without that sub.

    diego smiling is something i am not wondering about ... believe me he is already greatly pissed that he even joined us with this clown in charge that obviously has less football knowledge then the fart diego makes after eating cippola
     
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