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Legend or Rookie? ***non-official poll***


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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,500
At least Kolo never shat the bed during the most important moment of his career.

The King, capital K, of chokers.
There are some things not worth joking about, talking trash like a complete dumbass of a genuine football hero like Baggio just to push buttons ranks high amongst it.


Even if you don't like Italy or Baggio wasn't a favourite (you were a toddler back then...), he is someone who deserves basic respect for the class he was on the pitch. Was truly magical to see him in Juve and Azzurri shirt.

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,830
There are some things not worth joking about, talking trash like a complete dumbass of a genuine football hero like Baggio just to push buttons ranks high amongst it.


Even if you don't like Italy or Baggio wasn't a favourite (you were a toddler back then...), he is someone who deserves basic respect for the class he was on the pitch. Was truly magical to see him in Juve and Azzurri shirt.

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I can't believe you too fall for his cronios level trolling
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
There are some things not worth joking about, talking trash like a complete dumbass of a genuine football hero like Baggio just to push buttons ranks high amongst it.


Even if you don't like Italy or Baggio wasn't a favourite (you were a toddler back then...), he is someone who deserves basic respect for the class he was on the pitch. Was truly magical to see him in Juve and Azzurri shirt.

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da haircut doe
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,500
Gypsy hippy nomad style for sure, quite offbeat awkward look (looked like a hairy aunty when older and with earings to match lol), but for some reason it worked for him.





The funny thing is, I'm not sure if you remember, but just because he was the guy in football at that period, some tried to copy him, for example this is what Gazza did as soon as he got to Serie A :lol:



 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
Even if you don't like Italy or Baggio wasn't a favourite (you were a toddler back then...), he is someone who deserves basic respect for the class he was on the pitch. Was truly magical to see him in Juve and Azzurri shirt.

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IMO Baggio, Zidane and Rivaldo were the classiest footballers I have watched (excl. Del Piero, but I love him so much that I'm not sure if I'm too biased to put him on that level). Those three players made me feel like football is the easiest game and the ball just do whatever the heck you want. Baggio, Zidane and Rivaldo in the same team, when they were at their prime, would be a far more devastating trio than Messi, Neymar and Suarez IMO.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
IMO Baggio, Zidane and Rivaldo were the classiest footballers I have watched (excl. Del Piero, but I love him so much that I'm not sure if I'm too biased to put him on that level). Those three players made me feel like football is the easiest game and the ball just do whatever the heck you want. Baggio, Zidane and Rivaldo in the same team, when they were at their prime, would be a far more devastating trio than Messi, Neymar and Suarez IMO.
Pirlo was the smoothest of all on the ball imo.


And zidane was in a galacticos team with insane players but they didnt combine like MSN
 

ADP1897

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2014
1,593
IMO Baggio, Zidane and Rivaldo were the classiest footballers I have watched (excl. Del Piero, but I love him so much that I'm not sure if I'm too biased to put him on that level). Those three players made me feel like football is the easiest game and the ball just do whatever the heck you want. Baggio, Zidane and Rivaldo in the same team, when they were at their prime, would be a far more devastating trio than Messi, Neymar and Suarez IMO.
And the most amazing things is..
Baggio at his prime, was figuratively playing with 1 leg.. Kinda like DP after his injury spell.
He latter admit it himself, what a guy..

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pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
I started supporting Juve to spite my older brother (he supports inter) around 2003. Then 3 years later calciopoli happened and the tables were turned. I found Gsol's posts here and thats when I started really following Juve. DP, Nedved, Trez and Buffon staying is what made me a serious fan. Here they were 4 players that could walk into any starting 11 and make shit loads of money, even more than those who left, and yet they chose to stay.

It was majestic how we won Serie A again, undefeated, with DP our captain in his last year, Nedved in our management, and Buffon the future captain that would oversee 4 more titles and counting. Its even twice as majestic that it happened after 2 disastrous years and all the indicators for us were pointing downwards. We hired an inexperienced coach and an ex-Juve legend and captain on the back of two horrific seasons, and yet came back with a bang undefeated for a full season. That is why I love Conte (not just because he is a great coach). For me he comes right after DP, Neddy, Trez and Gigi. Allegri can win back to back trebles and he still wont reach Conte's status for me let alone the old guard's status. I also think Conte is the better coach ofc
hey, why are you ignoring Camo?
 

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