Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (86 Viewers)

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
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So Totti use to pick up his son at school and is on nodding terms with teachers, janitor etc.
At the school is a janitor called Joey. Joey is mad keen on three things, computer games, Aerosmith and Juventus. He is something of a gentle giant and enjoys winding Totti up with tales of the greatness of Juventus. Back at the end of January Roma travelled up to Turin for a game against Juve and Joey was full of bravado confidently predicting a win for them. Roma won and Totti scored a penalty thus illustrating the danger of hubris. The day after at school, Totti approached Joey and asked him "so how did you enjoy the match last night?". Joey, down in the mouth replies "ah, not so much". Totti then says "maybe you will like this better" and produces from behind his back the shirt worn on the previous evening by Alessandro Del Piero. Totti had apparently gone into the Juve dressing room after the match and asked for the shirt knowing that it would help ease the pain of Joey the janitor.
Classy approach.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Totti used to be my favourite player :D
My best partnership ever in Italy was Del Piero - Totti when I was a kid. I used to love both players so much and I was pissed as hell when I used to see one subbing other player. Totti was one of my fav players since his old days when he used to terrorize with Cassano and even Batistuta. He was such an amazing player, his technique, passing and vision was orgasmic. Good old days, it's rather sad to see Totti now when he lost most of his game, unlike Del Piero.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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My best partnership ever in Italy was Del Piero - Totti when I was a kid. I used to love both players so much and I was pissed as hell when I used to see one subbing other player. Totti was one of my fav players since his old days when he used to terrorize with Cassano and even Batistuta. He was such an amazing player, his technique, passing and vision was orgasmic. Good old days, it's rather sad to see Totti now when he lost most of his game, unlike Del Piero.
That explains it :D Yeah, and besides how good he was, I liked him because I thought he was so cool. He was an immature, stubborn ass back then but was cool enough to pull it off. Then he had kids, got lamer and grew up :depressed
 

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