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Tag Archives: del Piero
Saying Goodbye to Del Piero
James Horncastle bids farewell, and thank you, to the latest Juventus iconic legend and captain to leave the Turin side, Alessandro Del Piero
Juventus say emotional farewell to their beloved Alessandro Del Piero
Juventus say emotional farewell to their beloved Alessandro Del Piero
Paolo Bandini of the Guardian Sportsblog chronicles the end of Alessandro Del Piero’s time at Juventus after a historic unbeaten season where the Turin side won the Serie A.
Bandini also writes about another key man behind the league success, Juventus manager Antonio Conte here.
End of an era
As the Premier League celebrates the conclusion of one of it’s most amazing ends to a season ever, Serie A bid farewell to numerous legendary veterans who have graced the Italian league with goals, trophies and class.
Football Italia’s Susy Campanale says her goodbyes to the likes of Alessandro del Piero (one of my favourite Italian players ever), Pippo Inzaghi, Marco Di Vaio, Alessandro Nesta, Gennaro Gattuso, Clarence Seedorf, Ivan Cordoba, Gianluca Zambrotta and Kakha Kaladze.