By far, it's not just nostalgia. Even post Juve days most of their modern kits with the skin tight design shirts (the Roma kappa shirts) were great, so they looked good consistently no matter design.
But too bad it's such a small insignificant domestic brand (it's even local to Turin) that's dying out (they pay lunch money compared to adidas or Nike). Because aesthetically it's so nice.
Incredible photo—you can actually see Lion in the background, longing for an autograph but being denied due to a restraining order when it comes to children.
Explains all the vitriol.
I used my Photoshop skills to show where the Lion is.
Incredible photo—you can actually see Lion in the background, longing for an autograph but being denied due to a restraining order when it comes to children.
Explains all the vitriol.
I used my Photoshop skills to show where the Lion is.
This is hellueva consistency for someone of his stature, a bit fragile, that suffered ACL early in his career, just when he looked destined to become the best player in the world. Despite of that he adapted his game and became Juve's top goalscorer, most apps, captain. Legend.