Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (142 Viewers)

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
eh why to punch ? he's romanian of course he digs both chivu and mutu and he's maybe a neutral fan so he keeps watching both (liking both...discusting imo). There are tons of juve fans but the closest one i know is in another neighbourhood, like 2 km's from here and he was a big fan of davids back then :D, too bad i lost track of him, and see him very rarely. Oh and btw i joined the romanian juventus forum...a 13 years old girl was a mod there, warned me because i used shorcuts instead of full words and i never logged in.
 

Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
3,494
well i always thought mutu was the national hero, but this guy told me chivu is
that i understand, but liking both juve and inter.. :sergio:

here it's all man utd and barca fans.. idiots

there are some juve but they were a lot more before calciopoli, then they became man utd fans and now barca :sergio:
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
f*ck them ... there's no excuse for switching teams..that's the most pathetic gesture ever (doing it underrage can be accepted)... Well mutu isn't our national hero since he burried us with that pk against italy..chivu is doing all the hard work in the defence, so imo he's the most important guy for romania now. Gloryhunters right?..i don't give a damn about them, i know they switched teams 2,3 times in 2,3 years
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,127
Andy....

If really this is what some of you want (the best for the club) none would be complaining tonight.
If that is so, then even coaches would be superfluous. Know why? Because even if players do well, there is always some part of the game that can be improved upon, and coaches strive to do that. So I guess Ferrara is just a complainer, anti-Del Piero individual.

I'm not "complaining", neither is anybody else. We're just providing our opinions of the game and claiming Del Piero can do better, which he can. Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
If that is so, then even coaches would be superfluous. Know why? Because even if players do well, there is always some part of the game that can be improved upon, and coaches strive to do that. So I guess Ferrara is just a complainer, anti-Del Piero individual.

I'm not "complaining", neither is anybody else. We're just providing our opinions of the game and claiming Del Piero can do better, which he can. Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
This statement is 100% accurate. Del Piero's performance today was far from "The Del Piero level". He still needs more playing time to regain back his full match fitness. This is why he improved alot in the second half after.

Forza Juve
:flag1:
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
20,838
Its a shame that when our Captain scores two goals after a long lay off and a run of poor form that his fans can not come to a Del Piero thread on a Juventus forum and over celebrate and go crazy or whatever they feel like doing without getting bashed, we have had very little to cheer about all season so just let us get over excited tonight we might not have many more opportunities. Ive supported Juventus all my life and i always will with or without Del Piero. If i feel like exagerating his performance or over celebrating when he has had just a good game or scores some relativley easy goals i will and i wont regret it. Call me a fanboy or whatever i dont give a fuck im a proud Juventus fan and i fucking love Del Piero!

Forza Juve :flag2:
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,838
everybody asked me how i felt after the game with milan, especially because del piero entered the field at 1-0 (at the tifosi's request) and he didn't changed the result.. i've told them that if they saw a better man in the midfield or the attack than del piero, i'm not gonna say another thing about him...and so i reduced them to silence. Now he scored 2 goals for a lot of people, and i know we fanboys cherish and get so enthusiasmathic about every goal that del piero is scoring because that we all know in our hearts that these moments are one of a kind...his way of celebrating, the euphoria in the crowd, that signature of you guys changing..and geez that edit button won't stop for 2 years for sure.. I'm glad i am having the honour of see this legend play, as some of the older members caught platini.. I'm gonna be so proud when i'm gonna tell my grandchildren about him..about his most important goals...about Juventus. No matter what, he must get playing time...he showed it tonight, and hopefully him will be taken in consideration too not only diego when ciro is choosing a formation.

:beer: :tup: +rep
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
If that is so, then even coaches would be superfluous. Know why? Because even if players do well, there is always some part of the game that can be improved upon, and coaches strive to do that. So I guess Ferrara is just a complainer, anti-Del Piero individual.

I'm not "complaining", neither is anybody else. We're just providing our opinions of the game and claiming Del Piero can do better, which he can. Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I understand but I also would like to hear some praise for him since he's not fully fit yet he did something last night.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,976
I can't get involved in this discussion about how good/bad Del Piero played because I didn't watch the match. From the short highlights I watched, I saw that he scored one, made a brilliant pass to set up Diego who was fouled in the box, and then converted the penalty.
That's more than all our strikers have done in months and i'm taking it with both my hands and a big THANK YOU.
 

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