Juventus legends vs. Toro legends (14 Viewers)

Martin

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It was great to see all those faces again, but one of the ones I've missed most is Padovano. I remember him so distinctly from my first Juve moments as this guy who was full of energy and ready to come on as a substitute to make the difference. He then left Juve, which I always thought was a shame.

Looking over his career record now I realize that he's probably a less accomplished player than Nicola Amoruso, yet in 96 he seemed a great to me.
 
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Powis

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    I think after this game, Vieri should be in a very good mood to beat Inter's cunts at Napoli trial on March 29. :agree:
     

    Gustav

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    Jul 20, 2008
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    It was great to see all those faces again, but one of the ones I've missed most is Padovano. I remember him so distinctly from my first Juve moments as this guy who was full of energy and ready to come on as a substitute to make the difference. He then left Juve, which I always thought was a shame.

    Looking over his career record now I realize that he's probably a less accomplished player than Nicola Amoruso, yet in 96 he seemed a great to me.
    Yeah Padovano was cool. Mainly remember him for the goal against Real.
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    I just don't consider him as a legend like Nedved due to his indifference towards Juventus.
    Luckily the club, the body that matters most, still considers him a legend and brings him to memorial games like the one last night. Luckily also the club still consider hima legend to hear what he has to say about the club that he still considers. Luckily for us all he said it yesterday that once you are a Juve, you are always a Juve and not that crooked opinion you have of him that he is indifferent towards Juve.
     

    Hust

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    Hustini
    May 29, 2005
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    Wow what a feeling watching them walk out and the crowd going crazy...we need to get those days back somehow.

    Goosebumps.
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    Luckily the club, the body that matters most, still considers him a legend and brings him to memorial games like the one last night. Luckily also the club still consider hima legend to hear what he has to say about the club that he still considers. Luckily for us all he said it yesterday that once you are a Juve, you are always a Juve and not that crooked opinion you have of him that he is indifferent towards Juve.
    I see i am obligated to consider him Juventus legend. Of course club will consider him, he is too popular to be ignored. It's about merchandising. He choose Real Madrid over Juventus even after retirement, this isn't even debatable. No matter your crooked opinion, new generation will always remember him with his Real Madrid days. This isn't completely his fault as he became much more popular because of his price tag and media's interest about Real Madrid. But he didn't help it.
     

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