Gianluigi Buffon (152 Viewers)

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Did you guys see what he posted on his Facebook page in response to the Superga vandalism?

This man. This guy.

When he comes to the US in July, I am going to ask him to have sex with my wife.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Really, come and think of it, I don't think there was a team that had two Captains as class as Del Piero and Buffon. I mean the amount of class these two are made of is just silly.

I seriously consider myself lucky to have witnessed Del Piero's captaincy and Buffon's.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Buffon: 'Superga vandalism inhumane’
By Football Italia staff

Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon condemns the “inhumane” vandalism of the Superga monument to il Grande Torino.

Today marks the anniversary of the plane crash which killed the Granata’s greatest ever side, who had won five Scudetti in a row.

Yesterday though, it emerged that someone had vandalised the road up to the monument which stands on the site of the tragedy.

“On a beautiful post-victory day, my thoughts are with our Toro cousins,” Buffon wrote on his Facebook page.

“With their fans, and those glorious players who brought pride to the nation and to the Granata faithful.

“Eternal honour to you, the champions of the Grande Torino, and forgive those who are guilty of unqualifiable acts, which deride or disrespect you even today after almost 70 years have passed.

“The dead are the dead, and are not bothering anyone. They must be left in peace and respected.

“The dead have wives, children and grandchildren and to inflict on them a terrible second suffering, beyond what they have already suffered, is inhumane.

“Rivarly, tribalism, sport… Life gives you a lot of feelings, some of them noble and some of them maybe a little less so.

“But when you write indecorous or inappropriate banners, probably without full awareness, you are more dead than the dead.

“To see our 39 angels of Heysel tortured even today provokes anger and disgust in me, don’t let us succumb to the same faults.

“We are men, we need to distinguish ourselves if we want to sow something lasting and constructive for humanity which is plagued.

“We can’t be content to be mediocre and vile just to make up for a slight in the here and now.

“In some situations it’s better to be a victim than to be the tormentors, because the tormentors will be condemned by life to crawl through the Hell of their vacuous existence.

“The victims will suffer in the moment, but then they will realise that being different from their tormentors will give them the strength and security to base their lives on authentic values and become bearers of beauty, conscience, respect and loyalty; without foreclosing on any competition or rivalry.

“Juve fans, I turn to you because I know that I can after all that we’ve shared together.

“Juve fans, allow me to be really proud of you because if we think about and really believe in what 'lo stile Juve’ represents, and the absolute values which characterise us, it’s inconceivable to traduce and violate the feelings of those who have suffered and are still suffering.

“We do not insult affection, sentiments and memories.

“A hug to all of those who believe that even - and especially - in sports, it’s necessary to be men of honour.

“Today, tomorrow, always and forever: fino alla fine.”
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,247
Buffon: 'Superga vandalism inhumane’
By Football Italia staff

Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon condemns the “inhumane” vandalism of the Superga monument to il Grande Torino.

Today marks the anniversary of the plane crash which killed the Granata’s greatest ever side, who had won five Scudetti in a row.

Yesterday though, it emerged that someone had vandalised the road up to the monument which stands on the site of the tragedy.

“On a beautiful post-victory day, my thoughts are with our Toro cousins,” Buffon wrote on his Facebook page.

“With their fans, and those glorious players who brought pride to the nation and to the Granata faithful.

“Eternal honour to you, the champions of the Grande Torino, and forgive those who are guilty of unqualifiable acts, which deride or disrespect you even today after almost 70 years have passed.

“The dead are the dead, and are not bothering anyone. They must be left in peace and respected.

“The dead have wives, children and grandchildren and to inflict on them a terrible second suffering, beyond what they have already suffered, is inhumane.

“Rivarly, tribalism, sport… Life gives you a lot of feelings, some of them noble and some of them maybe a little less so.

“But when you write indecorous or inappropriate banners, probably without full awareness, you are more dead than the dead.

“To see our 39 angels of Heysel tortured even today provokes anger and disgust in me, don’t let us succumb to the same faults.

“We are men, we need to distinguish ourselves if we want to sow something lasting and constructive for humanity which is plagued.

“We can’t be content to be mediocre and vile just to make up for a slight in the here and now.

“In some situations it’s better to be a victim than to be the tormentors, because the tormentors will be condemned by life to crawl through the Hell of their vacuous existence.

“The victims will suffer in the moment, but then they will realise that being different from their tormentors will give them the strength and security to base their lives on authentic values and become bearers of beauty, conscience, respect and loyalty; without foreclosing on any competition or rivalry.

“Juve fans, I turn to you because I know that I can after all that we’ve shared together.

“Juve fans, allow me to be really proud of you because if we think about and really believe in what 'lo stile Juve’ represents, and the absolute values which characterise us, it’s inconceivable to traduce and violate the feelings of those who have suffered and are still suffering.

“We do not insult affection, sentiments and memories.

“A hug to all of those who believe that even - and especially - in sports, it’s necessary to be men of honour.

“Today, tomorrow, always and forever: fino alla fine.”
The man's a poet
 

ADP1897

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2014
1,593
Really, come and think of it, I don't think there was a team that had two Captains as class as Del Piero and Buffon. I mean the amount of class these two are made of is just silly.

I seriously consider myself lucky to have witnessed Del Piero's captaincy and Buffon's.
Especially when you see the likes of Icardi..
Nvm, it's just inter

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Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Really, come and think of it, I don't think there was a team that had two Captains as class as Del Piero and Buffon. I mean the amount of class these two are made of is just silly.

I seriously consider myself lucky to have witnessed Del Piero's captaincy and Buffon's.
Very very lucky us :agree:
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
His whole post was top notch but this part “In some situations it’s better to be a victim than to be the tormentors" is just too good even for politicians who pay a lot of $$$ PR companies.

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For some reason I want us not to win it because his retirement will come sooner, I want to see this guy in our goal for another 5 years.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
His whole post was top notch but this part “In some situations it’s better to be a victim than to be the tormentors" is just too good even for politicians who pay a lot of $$$ PR companies.

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For some reason I want us not to win it because his retirement will come sooner, I want to see this guy in our goal for another 5 years.
WTF?! Winning won't make him retire sooner mate, he will retire in 2018 no matter what we win.
 

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