Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (107 Viewers)

mnementh

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Jun 5, 2005
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Loppan said:
What an idiot :mad: He kicks DP and then pretends he didn't do anything, that DP acted
Mexes is a dead man. If I ever see him, I will fry his brains out and hang him from his balls, him and Cufre together, bunch of delinquent degenerate worthless creatures.
 

Wraith

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Sep 1, 2006
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I saw his injury plus the end of the Euro 2000 final for the first time today and started crying. First time I've ever cried for something on the screen.

Come on Alex, score one for us next week...better yet make it two. :cool:
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Del Piero needs some-time in Serie B, lets not forget any defender that will be marking him will almost give his life considering he's marking a player like Dp in Serie B.

Couple of games for the Captain to adapt little bit, and I'm sure we'll see him in action.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
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Azzurri7 said:
Del Piero needs some-time in Serie B, lets not forget any defender that will be marking him will almost give his life considering he's marking a player like Dp in Serie B.

Couple of games for the Captain to adapt little bit, and I'm sure we'll see him in action.
Very true.
Not to mention that beside his potential Del Piero has a strong will to bring us back in elite.
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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Azzurri7 said:
Del Piero needs some-time in Serie B, lets not forget any defender that will be marking him will almost give his life considering he's marking a player like Dp in Serie B.

Couple of games for the Captain to adapt little bit, and I'm sure we'll see him in action.
:agree:
 

CORVETTE

Malato di Juve , , 29
Oct 13, 2005
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Give us time, says Del Piero

Alex Del Piero has asked the fans for patience after Juventus’ stuttering start to their Serie B campaign on Saturday.

The Bianconeri made their historic first appearance in the Division at the weekend and were held to a 1-1 draw by 10-man Rimini.

“It was very strange on Saturday,” the club captain told Sky Italy.

“We had to face an environment which was totally different from the one we are used to, but this weird feeling disappeared very quickly as our opponents left us no time to relax.

“Our supporters need to be patient, we will do all that is needed to regain our top-flight status as soon as possible, but we need to stay calm,”
added Del Piero.

“Too much haste may be counterproductive. We need time to adapt to this new situation, which is not an easy one, but we can definitely improve.”
Del Piero was one of a few big name players to stay at the club, but he’s not condemning those who opted to join new sides.

“I understand the choice of those who decided to leave in order to continue playing at a higher level, but I also believe that who chose to stay must be respected,” explained Pinturicchio.

“Mauro Camoranesi’s doubts are understandable as he played in Serie B up to a few years ago and I can see why he considered not wanting to go back to that kind of experience.”
As for the Calciopoli scandal, which led to Juventus’ Serie B stint, the Bianconeri striker wants to archive it to the past.

“I don’t want to talk about things that I really do not know much about,” he noted. “I can only say that I feel that Juventus have paid much more than the other teams involved in the same scandal.”

channel4.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Exactly what I said in my prev post...It's about time, and like Alex said, fans should be patient, as Dp and everyone else need sometime to adapt.

Like usually, words of class, Captain.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Del Piero was asked by a Journalist, If he's planning or welling to retire soon.

Alex replied by: Right now I'm not thinking of that, all what I'm of is putting my beloved Juventus back where It belongs. I still want to give alot for this team, I'll only retire when I see Juventus in the right position and feel that I can give no more.

........They wonder why you're my fav player:touched: though they can't blame me for having you as my Idol. Long live Capitano, long live.
 

juvefan10

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May 14, 2006
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Is there anyone in any team's history that contributed as much as Alex did to juve?
or is there a player like ale who meant this much to his team?
maybe paolo maldini, for milan.
or raul for real.
but none of their teams played in lower divisions to proove their devotion to the club,
i knew some juvefans who were great supporters of juve but they didn't like ale that much, i just wondered do they still think so...
 

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