Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (110 Viewers)

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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Jazeera sport's commentators are much worse, Ka3bi for example, he probably lives in Italy, and I think he can speak the language very well, but the idiot keeps spelling the names wrong. Del Biro, jovantos, trezige, netfed, Enter (that's inter :D) etc..
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Jazeera sport's commentators are much worse, Ka3bi for example, he probably lives in Italy, and I think he can speak the language very well, but the idiot keeps spelling the names wrong. Del Biro, jovantos, trezige, netfed, Enter (that's inter :D) etc..
:lol2:, dude, don't remind me, the other day he kept saying Amore instead of Amauri, he never gets one name right.

But the most annoying thing calling Alex, Ellex...
 
Jul 5, 2006
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from official site..






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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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:lol2:, dude, don't remind me, the other day he kept saying Amore instead of Amauri, he never gets one name right.

But the most annoying thing calling Alex, Ellex...
Yeah, i noticed that certain Arab commentators almost never get a name right. Is it hard for them, and Arabs in general, to pronounce Italian names? *

* Hmmm, when i think about it, they can't pronounce even the non-Italian names so the problem might be with the differences between the Arab and Indo-European languages, or simply with commentators not doing their job well.

P.S: Legrotalya :D
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Yeah, i noticed that certain Arab commentators almost never get a name right. Is it hard for them, and Arabs in general, to pronounce Italian names? *

* Hmmm, when i think about it, they can't pronounce even the non-Italian names so the problem might be with the differences between the Arab and Indo-European languages, or simply with commentators not doing their job well.

P.S: Legrotalya :D
lol how did you know that?

I think Tunissians or Lebanese and even Syrians pronounce it much better, but the ones from Gulf or Egypt are always like that. What amazes me some of them live in Italy, or been there 1000 times, and still can't pronounce a simple name like Juventus: giovantus, giofantos, jufi..
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,691
Yeah, i noticed that certain Arab commentators almost never get a name right. Is it hard for them, and Arabs in general, to pronounce Italian names? *

* Hmmm, when i think about it, they can't pronounce even the non-Italian names so the problem might be with the differences between the Arab and Indo-European languages, or simply with commentators not doing their job well.

P.S: Legrotalya :D
Lol.... like Snoop said, it's mostly with the commentators from gulf, they find it hard for example to pronounce letter P for example, they say "B" when it's "P" and vice versa.

Usually, countries that were French colonies are pretty good in pronouncing such as Algeria, Lebanon, Tunisia etc.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Lol.... like Snoop said, it's mostly with the commentators from gulf, they find it hard for example to pronounce letter P for example, they say "B" when it's "P" and vice versa.

Usually, countries that were French colonies are pretty good in pronouncing such as Algeria, Lebanon, Tunisia etc.
and Syria :stuckup:




:D


Blame the multimedia guys. Lately it's really hard to find the goals from SKY so i was forced to download the goals in arabic. I think the commentators there didn't pronounce a single name correctly.
exactly. If they can't even pronounce a simple name like Alex (Elex), then imagine the other names..
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Del Piero believes in Scudetto

Alessandro Del Piero still believes Juventus can take the title despite two consecutive defeats. “I’m not too worried.”

They were just three points away last week, but if Inter beat Torino this afternoon then the gap will be nine points.

“We still believe, even if it is difficult to say that now,” insisted Del Piero after last night’s 3-2 loss to Cagliari.

“It was easier to make such a statement 10 days ago. The last week has been terrible, but we can hope that the same will happen to whoever is ahead of us.

“This is a period in which all the big clubs are struggling a bit. We hope to get as many players as possible back from injury and for example hope [Giorgio] Chiellini has nothing serious.”

Chiellini and Cristiano Zanetti both limped off during the game with recurring muscular problems that already kept them sidelined for long periods this season.

Del Piero is struggling to understand how Juve’s 41-year unbeaten home record against Cagliari was ended when they were leading 2-1 at half-time.

“It was an odd game with all sorts of things happening. We started well, went behind, then turned it around. We seemed in control and then…

“This is a tough moment for us and we have to roll our sleeves up. We’re not doing well and did not create the usual number of scoring opportunities, so we need to shake our ideas up.”

Nonetheless, the Juventus legend is confident they will overcome their current difficulties.

“We have the quality to make up for these problems and I am not massively worried. We have a good opportunity to make a change on Wednesday in the Coppa Italia against Napoli, as that is a one-off game that could send us to the semi-final.”

Juve also risk being distracted by the Amauri saga, as the striker received a call-up from Brazil, but as it was after the FIFA deadline, the club announced it would not release him.

This leaves the door open for Amauri to eventually choose Italy instead once his citizenship comes through.

“Who should he choose? Well, one way or the other, he’ll end up with a good solution,” smiled Del Piero.

“He has to follow his heart and that which meant more to him during these years. It is not an easy decision, but there are worse…”
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I love how he doesn't even mention Inter's name :D
Del Piero is just too awesome man!
 

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