Capitano Giorgio Chiellini (62 Viewers)

Sep 26, 2007
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Oh? You don't want to have a laugh at pizzaface -



His hair dye job is a bad one - the hair colour doesn't match his skin tone!

We ladies want that too! Forza Giorgio!
Its actually more stressful being a lady and a fan because we have more to worry about on top of Chiellini's calcio skills we have to pay attention to his hair on top of that wich makes things super stressful :agree:

Although AngelaL, the person with the worst hair color in Serie A is Donadel OMG he is just a mess in the hair color department. It is just bad. I don't know who styles his hair but, when I am in Florence I need to make sure to not go to the same salon.
See exhibit A:
 
Sep 26, 2007
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The best hair goes to Andrea Pirlo. No one does hair like him. He never sweats in games plus his hair just stays perfectly in place.


I just watch his hair in envy. :D
 
Sep 26, 2007
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Well its all in the haircut to tell you the truth. It is the cut. He has it perfect layered and he knows exactly how to style it. To be perfectly honest, I don't think anyone can copy the haircut because well Pirlo is blessed.

Sorry :(
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Giorgio is easily the most talented young Italian centerback at this point in time. It's completely obvious that he should be groomed to play centrally in defense as his crossing is below par and he's so damn commanding in aerial challenges. But what he does have to work on is how he goes into tackles and perhaps how he reads the game. Unfortunately, though, the latter tends to be more innate instead of an acquired trait at this stage of Chiellini's life.

The best hair goes to Andrea Pirlo. No one does hair like him. He never sweats in games plus his hair just stays perfectly in place.

I just watch his hair in envy. :D
My hair is sort of like Pirlo's; just blond and less féminin.
 
Sep 26, 2007
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Giorgio is easily the most talented young Italian centerback at this point in time. It's completely obvious that he should be groomed to play centrally in defense as his crossing is below par and he's so damn commanding in aerial challenges. But what he does have to work on is how he goes into tackles and perhaps how he reads the game. Unfortunately, though, the latter tends to be more innate instead of an acquired trait at this stage of Chiellini's life.



My hair is sort of like Pirlo's; just blond and less féminin.
Maybe but does it have the volume? Probably not.
 

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