Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (101 Viewers)

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,112
:lol:..i think you envy his looks :cool: btw fred who did you met some days ago ? you forgot to tell me

I already told you, i met Cosmin.

Cool guy, i asked him why he isn't coaching one of the big European teams, as he is better than being a coach in the Middle East, he said "inshalla in the future". Guy learnt himself some Arabic :cool:


What? :D
Shut up, Fred will never take that seriously. I only saw a picture of him when he was 12 or 13. I have no idea how he looks like now.
I wasn't offended at all..


Until the bolded part. Asshole :mad:
 

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Jul 5, 2006
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15.03.2010 What has changed?

The party didn’t last long. I scored the 300th goal (+2, did you think I forgot?) of my career and then, the 301st right after that.

Unfortunately the party didn’t last long, because I hoped to celebrate this target with a victory. I have told quite often that a goal, even being “vitally” important for the attacker, isn’t worth much if the team doesn’t win. Unfortunately the result we have built up, with remarkable beginning of the match, was neutralized by Siena recovery, and here we are to talk about our mistakes and the lost opportunity, even if we did our best in the match and especially at the beginning.

Back to my goals, just for a moment forgetting about what has happened later, I have to say that it was wonderful to look up at the section where Sonja, my son Tobias and my friends were and see all these people who are dear to me, to celebrate with me. The idea to have shirts with number 300 on the back was just great, I didn’t know anything about it, leave alone the shirts with number 301! Just ingenious!

At the end of the match I was asked what has changed and what has remained unchanged since the day I scored my first goal, on the 22nd of November 1993, playing professionally for Padova football club. I answered that my will to improve my performance, to win and to be the best has never changed. And this can be a good reason to overcome the disappointment of this match and to give our best already in the next match against Fulham.

Ps. After the post match interviews I thought over this question. Actually something has changed compared to 17 years ago. And not just the time that passes. I saw the changes looking up at the stage on Sunday afternoon.

Alessandro
..***..
 
Aug 17, 2007
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ĵџvє_вãвγ;2392367 said:
15.03.2010 What has changed?

The party didn’t last long. I scored the 300th goal (+2, did you think I forgot?) of my career and then, the 301st right after that.

Unfortunately the party didn’t last long, because I hoped to celebrate this target with a victory. I have told quite often that a goal, even being “vitally” important for the attacker, isn’t worth much if the team doesn’t win. Unfortunately the result we have built up, with remarkable beginning of the match, was neutralized by Siena recovery, and here we are to talk about our mistakes and the lost opportunity, even if we did our best in the match and especially at the beginning.

Back to my goals, just for a moment forgetting about what has happened later, I have to say that it was wonderful to look up at the section where Sonja, my son Tobias and my friends were and see all these people who are dear to me, to celebrate with me. The idea to have shirts with number 300 on the back was just great, I didn’t know anything about it, leave alone the shirts with number 301! Just ingenious!

At the end of the match I was asked what has changed and what has remained unchanged since the day I scored my first goal, on the 22nd of November 1993, playing professionally for Padova football club. I answered that my will to improve my performance, to win and to be the best has never changed. And this can be a good reason to overcome the disappointment of this match and to give our best already in the next match against Fulham.

Ps. After the post match interviews I thought over this question. Actually something has changed compared to 17 years ago. And not just the time that passes. I saw the changes looking up at the stage on Sunday afternoon.

Alessandro
..***..
:touched:

I just love to watch Sonia celebrating Ale's goals...it's so cute.

Stupid Grygera, he had to ruin the day...DAMN!
 

Dragula

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Jul 17, 2006
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the look on Ale's face when he saw the 301 shirts was priceless...... too bad he didn't score the point blank header for the hat trick.....i wonder if his posse had a 302 somewhere under there
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Respect to Inter though. They are doing everything that we aren't doing and should be doing. They have a GREAT coach, they've built a great defense, they have a trequartista who can actually create stuff by giving the ball away to his team mates instead of just holding the ball all the time, they have a captain who leads his team on the pitch. I'm really impressed by Zanetti, unlike our captain who only seems to care about how many goals hes scored by now. Great fullbacks, great strikers..

But the man has nothing against Del Piero:lol::lol:, the devil biased fan Azzurri7 tries to make it out as if Suns hates Del Piero.

Here's the latest analysis and conclusion done by Suns, Del Piero cares only about scoring goals.

At some point, I always knew it and felt it, Ale wants nothing from this team and cares about nothing other than scoring:cry:
 
Aug 17, 2007
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But the man has nothing against Del Piero:lol::lol:, the devil biased fan Azzurri7 tries to make it out as if Suns hates Del Piero.

Here's the latest analysis and conclusion done by Suns, Del Piero cares only about scoring goals.

At some point, I always knew it and felt it, Ale wants nothing from this team and cares about nothing other than scoring:cry:
He's right. that's why Ale didn't leave Juve in 2006, he knew he'll score 20 goals in the SERIE B.

and seriously, this is maybe the most stupid comment in the history of Juventuz. GO SUNS, you did it, new record. mocking the best captain in the history of football- in all aspects. FANS LIKE YOU DON'T DESERVE ALE AS THEIR CAPITANO.

you know what, forget all i just said...just...

:sergio:
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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He's right. that's why Ale didn't leave Juve in 2006, he knew he'll score 20 goals in the SERIE B.

and seriously, this is maybe the most stupid comment in the history of Juventuz. GO SUNS, you did it, new record. mocking the best captain in the history of football- in all aspects. FANS LIKE YOU DON'T DESERVE ALE AS THEIR CAPITANO.

you know what, forget all i just said...just...

:sergio:
I am no massive fan of DP, but I do admire him in some ways, and have greatly enjoyed his loyalty and flair over the years. he has been an outstanding ambassador for the club. But..to call him the best captain in the history of football is blind heart, with absolutely NO mental faculties employed. Especially in a period when we lack leadership on the field, even when DP is playing. Melo is indeed a nutjob, but DP's words to him the other day showed you how intimidating il pinturicchio can be...hohoho. Wht DP lacks, that we need, is Strength and Iron Will. I wish Chiellini was a little less of a joker, because he could demand attention. Then who else is there??? Only Buffon...Fuck it, if DP is set to play less over the coming months, as must be the case, we should make Buffon captain. He has the same class, loyalty, and demands respect and attention more readily than DP...either way, DP is nowhere near the best captain of all time. One of the most loyal...one of the nicest...but the best? no chance.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,182
I dislike extremely biased people who lack objectivity.

Suns goes overboard in his efforts to bench Del Piero at all costs, while people like Dragula and Del Piero Style are like mini parasites clinging onto a DP jersey.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
I dislike extremely biased people who lack objectivity.

Suns goes overboard in his efforts to bench Del Piero at all costs, while people like Dragula and Del Piero Style are like mini parasites clinging onto a DP jersey.
But the difference imo is that Suns is looking for the best solution which would suite the team in the long run, while people like dragula an Del Piero Style just want to see Del Piero at any cost. And this extremely biased oppinions makes me love Del Piero less, becasue he is getting unwaranted praises a lot of the time! And this I don't like.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,112
I as a neutral non DP and non Juve fan would like to say that the statement made by Suns on DP, is outlandish to say the least. Really strange opinion to have. DP is a great captain, one of the best. He has proved his leadership qualities and credentials already, to say he cares more about the goal count just reeks of ungratefullness to a player that willingly stuck with the team in times of hardship.

I'm the first one to criticize DP as i do believe there is way too much bias for him on these boards. But that statement made no sense whatsoever.
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
5,143
I as a neutral non DP and non Juve fan would like to say that the statement made by Suns on DP, is outlandish to say the least. Really strange opinion to have. DP is a great captain, one of the best. He has proved his leadership qualities and credentials already, to say he cares more about the goal count just reeks of ungratefullness to a player that willingly stuck with the team in times of hardship.

I'm the first one to criticize DP as i do believe there is way too much bias for him on these boards. But that statement made no sense whatsoever.
:tup:

This comment was bang on, Fred. Cheers, buddy.
 

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