Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (257 Viewers)

Dragula

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Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero has hinted he might move to the Premier League after his contract runs out in 2010. “An experience in a foreign championship is tempting,” said Del Piero. “Even if it goes badly, it enriches you from a human and professional point of view. In England people live better than in Italy, even in football. They have a more better championship and, unlike us, they have managed to resolve their problems with the fans.”

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.zero

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Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero has hinted he might move to the Premier League after his contract runs out in 2010. “An experience in a foreign championship is tempting,” said Del Piero. “Even if it goes badly, it enriches you from a human and professional point of view. In England people live better than in Italy, even in football. They have a more better championship and, unlike us, they have managed to resolve their problems with the fans.”

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cyril

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Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero has hinted he might move to the Premier League after his contract runs out in 2010. “An experience in a foreign championship is tempting,” said Del Piero. “Even if it goes badly, it enriches you from a human and professional point of view. In England people live better than in Italy, even in football. They have a more better championship and, unlike us, they have managed to resolve their problems with the fans.”

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That's deceiving to say the least.
 

Azzurri7

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I saw the interview, he never said England is better as a league he simply stated that the English managed to solve their problems with their fans while Italians couldn't. Fucking Media.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero has hinted he might move to the Premier League after his contract runs out in 2010. “An experience in a foreign championship is tempting,” said Del Piero. “Even if it goes badly, it enriches you from a human and professional point of view. In England people live better than in Italy, even in football. They have a more better championship and, unlike us, they have managed to resolve their problems with the fans.”

from channel4.com
There isn't a single Italian out there who would ever say that. I'm fairly certain Del Piero never said it either. It's bollocks anyway. Life is so much better in Italy than it is in England.
 

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