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  1. Bjerknes

    The Del Piero Factor

    In my opinion, Del Piero is off form, but that's just me. He can be playing a lot better. And I'm not talking about scoring either.
  2. Bjerknes

    The Del Piero Factor

    Agreed. Relying on the same old players to produce all the time is not very healthy, but we still do it anyway. Somebody has to take up the slack and produce out there; Amauri certainly has but he doesn't have the ability to create, so that is a problem. Again, I think there is an obvious...
  3. Bjerknes

    The Del Piero Factor

    And by the way, I am in no way suggesting Del Piero is done as a player. I think that, sadly, goes to Nedved. Alex is just so crucial to our results that this topic should be discussed.
  4. Bjerknes

    The Del Piero Factor

    Well, the obvious remedy for Del Piero not being able to produce anymore is to diversify the team, meaning we have to change up the tactics or player selections to create more in the absence of Alex. It's obvious this player is basically responsible for creating the majority of our chances...
  5. Bjerknes

    The Del Piero Factor

    I have no clue why... for the love of Allah.. you keep bringing up other teams. I don't give a care about them! What I want to know is can we cope without a Del Piero from last season. It's an easy question Revo.
  6. Bjerknes

    The Del Piero Factor

    Don't start comparing other teams here. That's not the purpose of this thread. Fact is we rely on Alex more than anybody else.
  7. Bjerknes

    The Del Piero Factor

    Last year this man created or scored in at least 50% of our goals last season. I'd wager to say that he had a hand in at least 65% of our goals in Serie A. My question is this - if Alex cannot regain his form from last season, what does that mean for our team? We rely heavily on his skills in...