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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,763
The best CB in the world, but must be dumb as hell to have understood our club culture to the point where he cant see why he was sent to the bench after the Palermo game. Weird.

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Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
Guess we'll see how he does without his 3 world class safety blankets.

Fuck this guy. I figured there was much more behind this move, but it seems like it's pretty much all ego. Would change my vote if I could. HA!

Can't wait to see him get jeered, lose his composure, and get taken to the cleaners by Paulo.
 

1251alex

Senior Member
Dec 13, 2011
2,288
Apparently this idiot didn't feel important during the final then. Seriously what a way to ruin your image in one week. Comments from him and Alves make me want to believe the halftime fiasco actually happened.
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
What's funny is how quickly he wants to suck up to their fans and he's been there for a microsecond. Instead of a bond being earned through time. It cheapens a little bit his status with us.

By going to Milan he has been the opposite of grateful
 

Gagi

Senior Member
Jul 19, 2007
8,597
It was a made up story, reported by a non existing person. There's nothing concrete that suggests it happened.
Then again, both Dani Alves and Bonucci left the club. Not surprised Dani wanted out, but selling Bonucci? You think that was planned? Not so sure about that. He signed 4y deal 6 months ago and now he is gone. Something went seriously wrong. Maybe it's that.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
15,385
So Del Piero suffered relegation, years rotting on the bench, terrible relationships with managers like Cappello, and not so great ones with guys like Conte and a very unceremonious exit, and yet he stayed a Juventino through and through, and never said a bad word about the club.
This arrogant shit on the other hand couldn't even take sitting on the bench for his own mistakes? Legend? forget about it.
@Cerval compare this to De Sciglio who said that his first objective is to gain the respect of his teammates and the support of Juve fans.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,949
So Del Piero suffered relegation, years rotting on the bench, terrible relationships with managers like Cappello, and not so great ones with guys like Conte and a very unceremonious exit, and yet he stayed a Juventino through and through, and never said a bad word about the club.
This arrogant shit on the other hand couldn't even take sitting on the bench for his own mistakes? Legend? forget about it.
@Cerval compare this to De Sciglio who said that his first objective is to gain the respect of his teammates and the support of Juve fans.
If Marotta was there in the 00s, he would have sold Del Piero to Milan for 20mil+Tomasson
 

ZoSo

TSUUUUUUU
Jul 11, 2011
41,646
So Del Piero suffered relegation, years rotting on the bench, terrible relationships with managers like Cappello, and not so great ones with guys like Conte and a very unceremonious exit, and yet he stayed a Juventino through and through, and never said a bad word about the club.
This arrogant shit on the other hand couldn't even take sitting on the bench for his own mistakes? Legend? forget about it.
@Cerval compare this to De Sciglio who said that his first objective is to gain the respect of his teammates and the support of Juve fans.
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