Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (55 Viewers)

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
You joined these forums before Zlatan joined Juve.
Yeah but I knew Zlatan would join Juve so that's why I joined the forums.

I'm here for you Rab. I really am.

Good thing you weren't in the same room with me during Baggio's last match with Brescia. My wife hid all the sharp objects and made sure the only razors in the house were electric ones. Granted, you can't kill yourself with one, but my wrists never felt so supple and smooth
I remember reading your long post after Baggio's last match vs Brescia, that was one touchy post I remember. I only want to attend Del Piero's last match and I wont complain much, well, I'll cry thats for sure.
 

Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
3,494
ive be a juve fan since my dad gave me this at 4 years old.

OMG what a gift!
I'm surely getting my kids (say in 10 years) a lot of these things:





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About calciopoli, I am one of the people who "liked" juve since childhood, but honest i became a hardcore fan after calciopoli, when all the faggy fans left and started supporting crappy man-shit-ser utd or barca coz they win
now when i'm seeing a game somewhere outdoors in CL, like last year's RM 2-1 game, the whole place was supporting rm except me and some guy i don't know
made me proud actually
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
The Platini and Ale thing is pointless in this context (the vital context), I would think its not about who is better (same with Baggio too), Platini is player wise better, and Ale himself would be the first to say it prolly, but what matters is who is the bigger legend, and that is WITHOUT ANY DOUBT (Platini would be deeply honoured to even be compared in this sense). Ale seriously IMO is going to go down as arguably the biggiest Juve legend of all time. Its not something I say lightly.

His main competition (if you can even deem such an awesome thing to be competition) is Scirea and Boniperti, and he prolly surpassed the latter, while Scirea was really an enigmatic figure and the embodiment of Juve. But regarding Ale, its something we take for granted and hardly think about, but really, we are witnessing sheer History. He has virtually every record in the clubs history, been nothing short of extremely symbolic and classy leader who defines what the club is about and served loyally for 16 years now (he debuted as an 18 year old, and in 19 days, he will be 35).

Its a rare thing, its not allways one thinks of that. We are just too used to it. Yes one will undoubly move on, as with everything, but it will be real sad because he is a rare thing in our clubs history, for any clubs history. Not to dismiss other players, but he isnt just "another player".
 

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