Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (91 Viewers)

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
Well Goggo, your comment was tasteless at least. You were not only dissing Del Piero, but you were neglecting the achievements of the whole team for the last 15 years.

So I really don't think the problems are in the answers to your post. Even if you were sarcastic.

I know you're not a stupid hothead so just apologize and let's get over it.
 

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Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,514
Okay I admit that I exaggerated with joke and I didn't thought of consequences and how many people I'm gonna insult but like I said, it was only a joke and I thought that people gonna understand that at least because I never said anything against Alex. However lesson is learned.

And Swag i quoted Rab's posts only because I made that comment about Alex is because of him, cuz he always attack people who are having something against him and call them fake fans (and I don't like that)

And again I HAVE NOTHING AGAINST ALEX AND WHAT I'VE SAID WAS MEANT TO BE JOKE, relax guys don't burn me immediately.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
89,008
Palermo line up Alex!

Palermo are the latest side to consider a sensational bid for Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero.

The Bianconeri hero’s contract talks are progressing slowly and Old Lady sporting director Alessio Secco has admitted that he could leave.

Since Secco’s announcement, a number of sides have been linked with an unlikely swoop, including Milan and Brescia.

“I would sign Del Piero tomorrow morning,” Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini stressed.

“I wouldn’t be able to pay his wages, but if there were sponsors who could help our door is open.”

The Rosanero patron also took time to talk about ex-striker Luca Toni, who was sold to Fiorentina for £7m and is currently thriving at Bayern Munich.

“I have regrets about Toni, but he had to leave and the same thing happened at the Viola.

“He earned £5m in three years and £6m in bonuses for moving clubs.

“When you talk about those kind of sums you need to be a side like Bayern, Barcelona or Real Madrid and there are only three giants in Italy of that stature.”

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Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
:howler:

All your posts in this thread and the official Del Piero thread proves that you're at least a hater of this man.

Now that you figured out that making such a stupid comment didn't work in a Juventus forums, you make it as if you were only trying to piss me off.

But fact is, you hate the player.... and seriously, what's with piss off Azzurri?:lol:

you really think you're pissing me off?
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,514
It seems I do, or you wouldn't bother replying to me.

However I'm not going to argue with you or anyone, especially here on forums, cuz you know I have much important things to do. Btw you can label me however you want cuz I know you are enjoying to do that.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
It's very simple ZAF....

point is, who who hates Del Piero isn't really a supporter, at least to me, I understand some aren't really big admires of the Captain, thats their choice. And it's just normal that Ale can't be everyone's idol.

But to hate someone like Alessandro and claim to be a Juventus fan, simply doesn't turn them into one of them IMO.

So i don't really buy that gogogo for real, he's maybe Trezeguet fan, but no way to be Juve fan.
well there are old school juve fans who don't immortilise alex as much of us new age fans do. They seen players like Platini and Scirea and their effects on the team.

And not to forget the thing with Baggio and some sections of the fans.

I'm not diminishing what Alex means to this club however we can't expect everyone to support all the players. Also another point is that the club will supersede everyone
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
well there are old school juve fans who don't immortilise alex as much of us new age fans do. They seen players like Platini and Scirea and their effects on the team.

And not to forget the thing with Baggio and some sections of the fans.

I'm not diminishing what Alex means to this club however we can't expect everyone to support all the players. Also another point is that the club will supersede everyone
You said it, "you can't expect everyone to support all the players" true...they have their taste and choice.

BUT, you can't hate someone like Alex sateeh, even the ones who used to support Juventus before Ale, from Platinis time or baggio's supporters. You can't love him, yes like i said before he cant be everyones idol and fav player, but you simply can't hate someone like him after all these year leave alone what he achieved but only after all these years and loyality to the team.

hating Del Piero and supporting Juventus doesn't really work.
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
hating Del Piero and supporting Juventus doesn't really work.
Thing is, I don't really see anyone hating Del Piero. How fucked up would that be?
Some people might not think he's that essential to the team, not wanting to start him for now, wanting to lower his wage, etc... But that doesn't make them Del Piero haters, ffs.

I love Del Piero, he made me love Juve and still does but that doesn't block me from saying that the likes of Zanetti and Iaquinta have been better than Ale so far this season.
Loving a player doesn't mean you have to want him to play every minute. And saying he must be benched or have his wage lowered doesn't make him a hater.

Do you seriously believe that any Juventus fan could really hate Alex, Rab?
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Thing is, I don't really see anyone hating Del Piero. How fucked up would that be?
Some people might not think he's that essential to the team, not wanting to start him for now, wanting to lower his wage, etc... But that doesn't make them Del Piero haters, ffs.

I love Del Piero, he made me love Juve and still does but that doesn't block me from saying that the likes of Zanetti and Iaquinta have been better than Ale so far this season.
Loving a player doesn't mean you have to want him to play every minute. And saying he must be benched or have his wage lowered doesn't make him a hater.

Do you seriously believe that any Juventus fan could really hate Alex, Rab?
Those who question Ale starting or wanting to lower his wage, it's all just normal, and i don't think i have the right to call them haters.

But when you read people questioning his loyality to the team just because he's refusing to accept a 3rd time pay cut to his wage is of course unacceptable.


I also add my voice to yours, Iaquinta and Zanetti have been much better than Ale so far this season, i can't disagree... it's a fact.

and no, i don't believe a Juventus fan could hate Alex, thats why I doubt if they're really Juve fans like couple of members here if not more.


when you make fun of a player or when you question his loyality specially someone like Ale, then yea i might think they're haters.
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
Those who question Ale starting or wanting to lower his wage, it's all just normal, and i don't think i have the right to call them haters.

But when you read people questioning his loyality to the team just because he's refusing to accept a 3rd time pay cut to his wage is of course unacceptable.


I also add my voice to yours, Iaquinta and Zanetti have been much better than Ale so far this season, i can't disagree... it's a fact.

and no, i don't believe a Juventus fan could hate Alex, thats why I doubt if they're really Juve fans like couple of members here if not more.


when you make fun of a player or when you question his loyality specially someone like Ale, then yea i might think they're haters.
Fair enough.

so when did del piero sign this imaginary contract ? The 32nd of september ?
Rumours say he'll sign it next week.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Del Piero has Inter option

Respected football agent Antonio Caliendo has failed to rule out Inter as a possible destination for Alessandro Del Piero.

The Juventus captain has been linked with a host of clubs in recent weeks while he struggles to reach a compromise with the Old Lady over a new deal and it seems that Inter may also be keen.

Although the great rivalry between the two clubs intensified in the aftermath of the Calciopoli scandal, Caliendo has sensationally claimed that the Nerazzurri may be in the running should the No 10 become available.

“I’ve heard the rumours that Milan want him, especially as boss Carlo Ancelotti is a great fan of Del Piero which is an important factor,” he noted.

“However, I wouldn’t exclude another solution – I’m talking about an interest from Internazionale.”

Del Piero’s current contract in Turin expires in June which means that he could become a free agent should no extension be signed.

Although both parties seem willing to continue with each other, the Bianconeri are reportedly unwilling to meet Alex’s £3.2m a season wage demands.

“Juventus need to take a concrete step forward if they really want to keep him,” noted the man who has represented the likes of Roberto Baggio, Diego Maradona and David Trezeguet in his career.

“Alessandro has no problems really as he is a champion who has given all of his career at Juventus. He just needs to listen to what they tell him.”

The Italian international, dropped from the squad for tonight’s Georgia qualifier, is clearly a wanted man.

Despite his age – 33 next month – the likes of Palermo, Brescia and even QPR have been linked with swoops.

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Zamparini: I Would Sign Del Piero, But...

The Palermo President would welcome the Juventus forward with arms wide open, but the player's wage demands are too high for the Rosanero.

Maurizio Zamparini revealed that Alessandro Del Piero is a player he would love to have at his club, and if there was a way that his wages were paid by the sponsors, then he would surely go for 'Pinturicchio'.

"I would sign Del Piero tomorrow morning for Palermo, but I wouldn't be able to pay the wages that Del Piero wants," the Palermo President said.

"However, if he has some sponsors who would pay his wages, then our doors are wide open for him."

Zamparini also spoke about his former player Luca Toni who joined Bayern Munich from Fiorentina this past summer.

"I'm sorry we lost him, but Toni left because when he left for Fiorentina, I said 'In a year's time he will also leave you', and in fact after two years the same story happened.

"He earns 7 million for three years and he had an entry of 8 million from bonuses to go there," he continued.

"When you speak about these amounts, you can only talk about players who can go to teams like Bayern, Barcelona or Real Madrid. In Italy there are no such teams, except for the big three."

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