Pinzolo 2009/10 (3 Viewers)

Mar 30, 2006
3,747
#81
A small group of the most stupid Ultras.

- They told cobolli Gigli to shut up and that they want Lapo.
- They had banners "Odio Zebina" (to which Jonathan replied with the finger)
- They told Poulsen he had to leave the club
- They insulted Cannavaro
- They chanted racist songs v Balotelli :shifty:

:sergio:

Other fans protested against them, and the Ultras almost started a fight. Parents left the place with their children.

Great job, braindead fans.
they sound pretty gay.
 

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sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#82
What the hell are those idiots doing ? Whats that going to change ? They should resign to the fact that he is a juve player and should support him. The thing with zebina is idiotic to say the least.

Anyway, Ciro and co. seem to be really working the players with long runs and a lot of fitness training. Poulsen and mommo being the best of the lot, but its interesting with Poulsen as he is showing genuine desire to doing well and proving himself.

Another interesting one is that just like Alex (who trains with his own trainer away from the group for fitness), the same was for Diego but without the personal fitness trainer.
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
#83
http://www.juventus-fr.com/index.php?url=news/index&page=1&num=#7838

Ferrara seems to be serious about putting more discipline in the squad:

* Meals at fixed hours
* Presence required on the field 30' before the training
* No cell phones allowed in the dining room and the lockers
* No newspaper to be read during the whole retreat
* Web access shut down after 2230 hours
* Cigarettes (Gigi :D ) and alcohol completely banned
* Correct clothing required at all times. 100 EUR fine for any infringement

Salute, Juventini! :vinny:
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
#85
Guys i am worried that Ferrara's new tactical training methods would hurt the team more than it would help them as fatigue may start hiting the team towards the end of the season..and we saw that this season due to the busy pre-season schedual..so anyone thinks that im right?!
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,643
#86
http://www.juventus-fr.com/index.php?url=news/index&page=1&num=#7838

Ferrara seems to be serious about putting more discipline in the squad:

* Meals at fixed hours
* Presence required on the field 30' before the training
* No cell phones allowed in the dining room and the lockers
* No newspaper to be read during the whole retreat
* Web access shut down after 2230 hours
* Cigarettes (Gigi :D ) and alcohol completely banned
* Correct clothing required at all times. 100 EUR fine for any infringement

Salute, Juventini! :vinny:
You mean after 22:30 web access not allowed? But whos checking that?
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
#87
I dont know if this was true or not but a few years back players wasn't allowed to use any hair products right?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
#89
Guys i am worried that Ferrara's new tactical training methods would hurt the team more than it would help them as fatigue may start hiting the team towards the end of the season..and we saw that this season due to the busy pre-season schedual..so anyone thinks that im right?!
You dont have any basis to say this. Plus the whole staff was changed more or less, just couple or so still around.
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
#90
http://www.juventus-fr.com/index.php?url=news/index&page=1&num=#7838

Ferrara seems to be serious about putting more discipline in the squad:

* Meals at fixed hours
* Presence required on the field 30' before the training
* No cell phones allowed in the dining room and the lockers
* No newspaper to be read during the whole retreat
* Web access shut down after 2230 hours
* Cigarettes (Gigi :D ) and alcohol completely banned
* Correct clothing required at all times. 100 EUR fine for any infringement

Salute, Juventini! :vinny:
:tup:

They are training harder as well. More emphasis on physical conditioning according to Juventus.com.
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
#91
Guys i am worried that Ferrara's new tactical training methods would hurt the team more than it would help them as fatigue may start hiting the team towards the end of the season..and we saw that this season due to the busy pre-season schedual..so anyone thinks that im right?!
No. The hard work we do now is supposed to prevent dips in forms we often have around March. If our physio staff is competent, we'll get through the pre-season with limited injuries and get ready to bite.
 

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