Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (51 Viewers)

lavenderguy

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If anyone of u have better sublime skill than Del Piero, and is getting a professional contract worth millions a year from a well reputated football club e.g. Juventus/Man U/ Barca to name a few, shooting advertisement for the world famous merchadise, has won a world cup for your own country, has scored more than 200 goals in one of the top if not the best league of the world(and the most defensive one), won the CL, being the top scorer for CL,seria A champions, coppa italia winners, inter continetal cup, etc etc....
THEN u can start bashing DP real bad...
I mean we are all Juve fans, we can critic DP and any other players but please ...don;t joke around and make fool of the players coz if u respect the club then u respect the players. I myself criticisize DP if he doesn;t perform well, of coz you need to critisize contructively and not destructively...
so, guys, guess u all know what to now eh??
 

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Palladino: “Del Piero gave us a lift”



“In the first half we had trouble finding openings up front but things went much better in the second, we picked ourselves up and created more chances”. Raffale Palladino didn’t stop pressing for a goal and after getting it wrong a few times, he finally managed to hit the back of the net in fine style. The striker was one of the leading lights in a pulsating second period which saw Juventus in more lively form than the first: “We can thanks the boss for that, and Del Piero - Palladino explained - Alex came into the changing rooms during the interval and gave us some precious words of advice. We put them into practice and you can see the results”. The Bianconeri’s philosophy of finding the right mix between youth and experience paid off: “It certainly did. The boss is doing a great job, he doesn’t weigh us down with too many responsibilities, and he always manages to fire us up when we need it. There are some interesting young players here, as well as proven champions, and with a combination of the two we can do very well”.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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wfm221 said:
Palladino: “Del Piero gave us a lift”



“In the first half we had trouble finding openings up front but things went much better in the second, we picked ourselves up and created more chances”. Raffale Palladino didn’t stop pressing for a goal and after getting it wrong a few times, he finally managed to hit the back of the net in fine style. The striker was one of the leading lights in a pulsating second period which saw Juventus in more lively form than the first: “We can thanks the boss for that, and Del Piero - Palladino explained - Alex came into the changing rooms during the interval and gave us some precious words of advice. We put them into practice and you can see the results”. The Bianconeri’s philosophy of finding the right mix between youth and experience paid off: “It certainly did. The boss is doing a great job, he doesn’t weigh us down with too many responsibilities, and he always manages to fire us up when we need it. There are some interesting young players here, as well as proven champions, and with a combination of the two we can do very well”.
Del Piero should become assistant manager as soon as possible.
 

JCK

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Il Re said:
do you think alex would make a good manger?
I am not so sure, he seems a shy person but a good motivator. He will continue in football but I am not sure in what position. An assistant manager might be it.
 

Seven

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Jacques said:
I am not so sure, he seems a shy person but a good motivator. He will continue in football but I am not sure in what position. An assistant manager might be it.
I don't think he'd make a good coach. At least not yet. It's the kind of guy you're bound to respect, but somehow he doesn't seem such a tactical brain. I think he's too talented to become a coach. If you're that good as a player you naturally expect everyone else to be that good too. And that could work against him as a coach.
 

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Il Re

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Seven said:
I don't think he'd make a good coach. At least not yet. It's the kind of guy you're bound to respect, but somehow he doesn't seem such a tactical brain. I think he's too talented to become a coach. If you're that good as a player you naturally expect everyone else to be that good too. And that could work against him as a coach.
i agree :agree:
 

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