Pessotto Rushed To Hospital!!! Pessotto out of danger (11 Viewers)

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
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And the news gets worse :frown2:
Due to the complications concerning Pessotto's condition, it could take a month's time to get Pessotto's condition stable. So at the time, he is still very much in life danger.
 

AlexTheGreat

Senior Member
May 10, 2006
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Dominic said:
And the news gets worse :frown2:
Due to the complications concerning Pessotto's condition, it could take a month's time to get Pessotto's condition stable. So at the time, he is still very much in life danger.
oh, noooooooooo!:cry:

get well soon Pesso
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Zé Tahir said:
Has Lippi said anything about this?
Marcello Lippi described him as "an extraordinary lad".

Mr Lippi added: "Out of respect to a really great person, it would be wrong to enter into any kind of speculation about why he might have done such a thing. All we can do is hope that he gets back to his wife and children as soon as possible."
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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swag said:
This isn't half-bad either for anyone who wants to sport it... CL 1996.

whenever i think of pessotto i think about not only his contribution and service to the club, but more memorable was his penalty kick in that cl finals, when i heard about the news, i went to watch it, just for him.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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swag said:
This isn't half-bad either for anyone who wants to sport it... CL 1996.
i will grab that one mate
i think we should all do this to show just how much this well loved, loyal servent of the club is in our hearts and minds
coming from a guy who works in orthopaedicsi can say he has a long and hard road ahead of him we need to give him support ofr a long time and let him return to teh club he loves
get well soon
 

mnementh

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Jun 5, 2005
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Gigi 29/6/06:

"Talking about football, matches and emotions at the World Cup is so hard for me right now, it’s almost impossible. All my thoughts are with Luca Pessotto, my friend and colleague in so many battles, as well as his family, his wife Reana and his girls. Zambrotta and Del Piero went to see him in hospital, and the news they brought back, which we were all anxiously waiting, has been quite comforting. Luca now has to win the most difficult match of his career and his life. He’s a born fighter and a moment of weakness can’t cancel out the strength of a man who holds such firm principles. Pessotto was capped several times by Italy and we’ll be playing our next match against the Ukrainians for him. This has come as a big blow that won’t be easy for us to get over. The news came as a huge shock to us all, but now we have one more reason to get a good result in his honour. All the Italy players —not just those of use who know him from Juventus — were saddened by the news. Anyone who has played with or against Luca will have had the chance to get to know him and discover what a fine human being he is. Everybody loves him and everyone feels close to him at this difficult time. I also hope that our small tribute from far away will help him recover. It’s at times like this when I think it’s important to realise that there are a lot of people around who appreciate you. Pessotto knows that he can count on us now and especially later, when he’s getting his life back on track. I don’t want to say any more, because words just can’t express what I feel. Luca’s never been much of a talker himself, but what little he does say is always well worth listening to. So, come on, Luca, you can make it. We’re with you all the way."
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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mnementh said:
Gigi 29/6/06:
Luca’s never been much of a talker himself, but what little he does say is always well worth listening to.
Somehow this perfectly fits my impression of Pessotto, despite the fact that I've never personally met the man.

And I'm not surprised at that, either.
 

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