The problem is that this team is not built for success. It is built to appease business interests and superficial fans who just want to see "on the surface" progress.
Judging by the "tame" reactions in the press thus far about today's loss by upper management (Blanc, Secco, etc.), you should realize that winning is NOT in the Juve DNA anymore.
This loss is a microcosm of Juve's woes thus far. We have management that doesn't breed a "winning attitude," and continues to acquire the wrong personnel for the job.
Ciro Ferrara is simply a pupet fulfilling obligations for management (i.e. playing Melo over Poulsen, etc.) He's much like what Obama is to the Bildeberg Group- a puppet.
For example, Fabio Grosso isn't worthy for the reserve team. He is a "has-been", and needs to go. Any good management would have seen this coming before acquiring him, regardless of the price. He's a liability.
Fabio Cannavaro...although he puts in more effort than Grosso, he's still not at the caliber of a top 5 defender. He needs to hang up the boots.
Melo= inconsistent and lazy. Just a bad overall pick. He is the equivalent of Adriano...lazy and selfish.
Diego= not built for our kind of formation. Bad acquisition from the point of view of not being able to successfully compliment our existing roster.
Amauri/Trezeguet= can't be successful with our wingers and defensive backs. They rely on head balls, and we don't get enough balls in the air for them.
Cammoranesi= relegate him to a provincial club like Palermo or Napoli. He's done...
What [GOOD MANAGMENT would have done:
1. Kept Palladino
2. Kept Criscito
3. Kept Nocerino (in favor of acquiring Poulsen)
4. Kept Balzaretti
5. Given Lanzafame a decent try
6. Given Almiron more than two games to prove himself
7. Gone after Pandev (in favor of Melo)
8. Have acquired John Arne Riise two years ago
9. Gone after a bonafide center back
And the list goes on...
Blanc and Secco are the plague of our team, and until they decide to stay home and play FIFA 10, we will suffer...mark my words...