Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (49 Viewers)

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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It's a Russian channel. Doubt you can get that.

BTW I've watched/followed football in about 10 lingos, and my objective opinion is that Russian commentating is piece of art.
They indulge you in the game you know, they keep you in it. Not necessarily the enthusiastic screaming or yelling but their understanding of every aspect and actually transmitting the beauty of the game. Oh and they loooove Serie A.
 
Aug 17, 2007
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Ale Del Piero lives his last season with Juve with the same spirit he lived the other 18. He gets angry: When he doesn't play, when his trick fails. And he's happy: when he scores, when he runs, when he wins internal training matches. And he trains: Like the others, more than the others. Cause in the age of 37, he must to.

LECTOR TECHNOLOGY- Del Piero is the fourth choice in Juve's attack, after Vucinic, Matri and Quagliarella and before Toni. He's intelligent, so the hierarchy is clear to him. He's smart, so he knows that sometimes 30 mintues are better than 90. But as the captain, he wants to wear the armband as much as possible, and he'll try to resolve this nice puzzle on his own way.

Del Piero works very hard to put the first base for his dreams and glory: health. Last year he was the Bianconero with the highest percentage of availability- 94%. He was ready for 47 out of 50 matches. There's no one like him. The preparation is manic: this year there is great harmony between Juve's staff, led by Paolo Bertelli and the staff of the player (with Giovanni Bonocore who works daily with Ale) which has developed new technology- Lector. The software transfers analysis from video to data after player's performance right to his training program. Few months ago ESPN pointed out that Del Piero is one of few players in the world to have a personal staff of high qualifications in science and technology, with the dual aim of improving performance and prevention (injuries).

DIALECTIC- During the match vs. Cuneo, Ale and Conte disscused about a movement that Ale didn't made. The coach has listened the Ale, but then asked him to do like he told him. A dynamic, correct dialectic, cause the coach is the one to command, but it's normal that a player like Del Piero talks to him when he doesn't undersatnd something. Beacue Conte and DP want the some thing- winning.

Bench- In the training matches the captain gets playing time similar to the other forwards. But when the official mathes will start, Conte will make his choices and with one match every week there won't be place for many changes. But Ale doesn't like the bench and he'll do everything to sit there as less as possible. His philosophy is simillar to Eleanor Roosevelt's quote that appears on his site:"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams". The future, the dreams: That's what Ale cares about. Not the Past.

My translate to an article from the Gazzetta. Wasn't easy, hope you like it :)
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
It's a Russian channel. Doubt you can get that.

BTW I've watched/followed football in about 10 lingos, and my objective opinion is that Russian commentating is piece of art.
They indulge you in the game you know, they keep you in it. Not necessarily the enthusiastic screaming or yelling but their understanding of every aspect and actually transmitting the beauty of the game. Oh and they loooove Serie A.
Surely better than Arabic commentators. :D

No offense to Arabs, of course.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Ale Del Piero lives his last season with Juve with the same spirit he lived the other 18. He gets angry: When he doesn't play, when his trick fails. And he's happy: when he scores, when he runs, when he wins internal training matches. And he trains: Like the others, more than the others. Cause in the age of 37, he must to.

LECTOR TECHNOLOGY- Del Piero is the fourth choice in Juve's attack, after Vucinic, Matri and Quagliarella and before Toni. He's intelligent, so the hierarchy is clear to him. He's smart, so he knows that sometimes 30 mintues are better than 90. But as the captain, he wants to wear the armband as much as possible, and he'll try to resolve this nice puzzle on his own way.

Del Piero works very hard to put the first base for his dreams and glory: health. Last year he was the Bianconero with the highest percentage of availability- 94%. He was ready for 47 out of 50 matches. There's no one like him. The preparation is manic: this year there is great harmony between Juve's staff, led by Paolo Bertelli and the staff of the player (with Giovanni Bonocore who works daily with Ale) which has developed new technology- Lector. The software transfers analysis from video to data after player's performance right to his training program. Few months ago ESPN pointed out that Del Piero is one of few players in the world to have a personal staff of high qualifications in science and technology, with the dual aim of improving performance and prevention (injuries).

DIALECTIC- During the match vs. Cuneo, Ale and Conte disscused about a movement that Ale didn't made. The coach has listened the Ale, but then asked him to do like he told him. A dynamic, correct dialectic, cause the coach is the one to command, but it's normal that a player like Del Piero talks to him when he doesn't undersatnd something. Beacue Conte and DP want the some thing- winning.

Bench- In the training matches the captain gets playing time similar to the other forwards. But when the official mathes will start, Conte will make his choices and with one match every week there won't be place for many changes. But Ale doesn't like the bench and he'll do everything to sit there as less as possible. His philosophy is simillar to Eleanor Roosevelt's quote that appears on his site:"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams". The future, the dreams: That's what Ale cares about. Not the Past.

My translate to an article from the Gazzetta. Wasn't easy, hope you like it :)
Well done, Sir. Good read. +REP
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
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Ale Del Piero lives his last season with Juve with the same spirit he lived the other 18. He gets angry: When he doesn't play, when his trick fails. And he's happy: when he scores, when he runs, when he wins internal training matches. And he trains: Like the others, more than the others. Cause in the age of 37, he must to.

LECTOR TECHNOLOGY- Del Piero is the fourth choice in Juve's attack, after Vucinic, Matri and Quagliarella and before Toni. He's intelligent, so the hierarchy is clear to him. He's smart, so he knows that sometimes 30 mintues are better than 90. But as the captain, he wants to wear the armband as much as possible, and he'll try to resolve this nice puzzle on his own way.

Del Piero works very hard to put the first base for his dreams and glory: health. Last year he was the Bianconero with the highest percentage of availability- 94%. He was ready for 47 out of 50 matches. There's no one like him. The preparation is manic: this year there is great harmony between Juve's staff, led by Paolo Bertelli and the staff of the player (with Giovanni Bonocore who works daily with Ale) which has developed new technology- Lector. The software transfers analysis from video to data after player's performance right to his training program. Few months ago ESPN pointed out that Del Piero is one of few players in the world to have a personal staff of high qualifications in science and technology, with the dual aim of improving performance and prevention (injuries).

DIALECTIC- During the match vs. Cuneo, Ale and Conte disscused about a movement that Ale didn't made. The coach has listened the Ale, but then asked him to do like he told him. A dynamic, correct dialectic, cause the coach is the one to command, but it's normal that a player like Del Piero talks to him when he doesn't undersatnd something. Beacue Conte and DP want the some thing- winning.

Bench- In the training matches the captain gets playing time similar to the other forwards. But when the official mathes will start, Conte will make his choices and with one match every week there won't be place for many changes. But Ale doesn't like the bench and he'll do everything to sit there as less as possible. His philosophy is simillar to Eleanor Roosevelt's quote that appears on his site:"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams". The future, the dreams: That's what Ale cares about. Not the Past.

My translate to an article from the Gazzetta. Wasn't easy, hope you like it :)
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