Del Piero may move on (16 Viewers)

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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It would certainly be sad not to see him around IF he went. However in the long term this might be a benefit, we may just crete a team that isnt ever 'reliant' on one player to make the difference. However in saying that DP shouldnt leave if Cap stays, cos if he does, it will certainly make our club fall in a crisis or rather thats what I fear.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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I think Del Piero is Mature enough to take the coaching position directly after retirement, perhaps not immediately at Juve, sort of like what Roberto Mancini did...

But I wouldn't really mind giving Del Piero an immediate chance as Juve's coach..
 

jussiut

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Feb 22, 2005
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I could never see him as a coach and in fact I think he has said himself that it's unlikely him becoming a coach. I could see him in a management position though.
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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I see him more of a tv presenter, or something else than a coach. He just doesnt seem the type of guy who would shout at his players or demand more on the sidelines.
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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PhRoZeN said:
I see him more of a tv presenter, or something else than a coach. He just doesnt seem the type of guy who would shout at his players or demand more on the sidelines.
why are we talking about Del Piero's after career, he has said he wants to play for another 6 years
 

rokkstar

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Feb 2, 2005
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He seems more like the Gary Lineker sort of player.. you know, tv pundit material and stuff since he's a nice gun all. Don't think he's suited for a coach role.

VP for Juve maybe, but maybe later in the future.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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PhRoZeN said:
I see him more of a tv presenter, or something else than a coach. He just doesnt seem the type of guy who would shout at his players or demand more on the sidelines.
I guess a career in TV ain't so bad for Del Piero, I mean he's been a presenter at MTV Europe awards right?

I don't think the shouting part matters too much, Lippi was not much of a shouter either.
 

d.nico

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Apr 23, 2003
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- vOnAm - said:
I guess a career in TV ain't so bad for Del Piero, I mean he's been a presenter at MTV Europe awards right?

I don't think the shouting part matters too much, Lippi was not much of a shouter either.
:agree:
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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- vOnAm - said:
yeah...doesn't sound to good for me at all...

but then again there are Pierro shoes in my country...and they ain't much good as far as I know...jeez..
Nah what I mean is, be an enterpreneur or something
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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ZhiXin said:
Nah what I mean is, be an enterpreneur or something
yeah, yeah...an enterpreneur like me :cool: (gotta be cool if I were something DP wants to be)

havya heard of John Robert Powers? The school of manners where they teach you how to speak and act elegantly/properly?
May be he can do that you know:

The Alessandro Del Piero
"Attitudes of excellence"

-a place where Roma can send their next Tottis and Cassanos, and Juventus send their Zlatan. There must be many highly potential youth in rich clubs who need the attitude adjustments

huahahahahaaa :D
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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- vOnAm - said:
yeah, yeah...an enterpreneur like me :cool: (gotta be cool if I were something DP wants to be)

havya heard of John Robert Powers? The school of manners where they teach you how to speak and act elegantly/properly?
May be he can do that you know:

The Alessandro Del Piero
"Attitudes of excellence"

-a place where Roma can send their next Tottis and Cassanos, and Juventus send their Zlatan. There must be many highly potential youth in rich clubs who need the attitude adjustments

huahahahahaaa :D
I think DP would have trouble handling these type of people.
He will encounter cases like people walking out of the classroom during lesson time.
 

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