Is Alex back to his best ?here is what i think (3 Viewers)

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#81
++ [ originally posted by azzurri7 ] ++


There's no Player on this planet right now or before was ALWAYS on top form , even Maradona had couple of bad years .
Face it, Del Piero will never be what he once was. He'll never be the world beater he way, I'd be happy if he can be average, good at best.
 

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Eaglesnake_1

Senior Member
Mar 28, 2004
2,308
#84
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++



And I supposed thet the Juve defenders/lovers here have completely objective vies, but my is biased because I'm nt adoring him like he's freaking Adonis?
First of all, thank you for calling me a Juve defender/lover....is just what i am an proud to be...:D
Probably, you mean DP defender/ lover instead...what is probably also true.

But i dont think my views about DP are biased or subjected to my personal aprecciation about him. He isnt the same DP than before his knee injurie.true
He is injury-prone.True.
He has failed to win three CL finals.True
When out of shape, he is useless.true

Still, there is a lot of people(between them, some very knowledgable soccer experts) that consider him a very valuable team player. Probably he wont shine as many stars, but he is very complete and versatile,he has great passing,corner kicks, penalties, direct kicks, dribling ability and so on.he is definitly an influential player in the pitch...
Thats why, i consider that if your saying that DP is an average player...your not being objective;)

BTW....with all due respect and no ofensse,but

your freaking adonis is Ibra...its too obvious....:D
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,317
#86
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

It's not about "who am I to look down to them". In football, no player should be bigger than the team, especially at a club like Juve where the egos are kept in check and each player understands that he's just one part of a whole.

Everyone can have their opinion about whether Del Piero is good or crap or coming back or washed up, but it makes me mad when people claim that Juventus can't go on without Del Piero. Juve has been winning before Del Piero was here, and we'll continue to win long after he's gone
Well, as I've said numerous times before: of course Del Piero isn't Juventus. Or do I see it wrong and does he actually have a body that consists out of numerous football players, club directors and janitors?

BUT Del Piero does symbolise this generation of Juventus. Juve can and will go on without Del Piero, but there's no doubt about the pure fact that most people think about Del Piero when they hear Juventus and the other way around.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#91
++ [ originally posted by Dominic ] ++
Really? In that case I apologise.
Yes, it's true, my first name is Zlatan. A while ago we all changed our nicks to our real names, so I've had this member name from before Ibrahimović joined Juventus.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
#93
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++


Yes, it's true, my first name is Zlatan. A while ago we all changed our nicks to our real names, so I've had this member name from before Ibrahimović joined Juventus.
Yeah I know you had Zlatan as a nick before Ibrahimovic joined us, but I simply reckoned you already were a Zlatan Ibrahimovic fan.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#96
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++


Face it, Del Piero will never be what he once was. He'll never be the world beater he way, I'd be happy if he can be average, good at best.
Z, its almost impossible to make that point to the Dp lovers here. They're blinded for their love for the player more than anything else, for them to see any sense of reason.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#98
++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++


Z, its almost impossible to make that point to the Dp lovers here. They're blinded for their love for the player more than anything else, for them to see any sense of reason.
Don't you feel the same about R.Baggio?
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
#99
++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++


Conclusion: Roberto Baggio never was a great player since he missed against Brazil.
You are taking into consideration, of course, that Baggio had a severely pulled thigh muscle for that match against Brazil, and had to have electronic stimulation administered to it prior to and during half-time of that match just so that there would be enough blood flow in his leg, right??
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,317
++ [ originally posted by Sergio ] ++


You are taking into consideration, of course, that Baggio had a severely pulled thigh muscle for that match against Brazil, and had to have electronic stimulation administered to it prior to and during half-time of that match just so that there would be enough blood flow in his leg, right??
I was making fun of Zlatan's point. I really do consider Baggio one of the greatest ever.
 

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