Andrés D'Alessandro turns 40 today. Here's a world he scored vs Charlton
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Re: Andrés D'Alessandro turns 40 today. Here's a world he scored vs Charlton
Oh for those days again.
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Re: Andrés D'Alessandro turns 40 today. Here's a world he scored vs Charlton
Blimey there was some talent!
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Re: Andrés D'Alessandro turns 40 today. Here's a world he scored vs Charlton
Thank you for that Jon. Nice to see you around.
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Re: Andrés D'Alessandro turns 40 today. Here's a world he scored vs Charlton
What a goal and I loved seeing the emotion on his face as it obviously meant a lot to him.
Nice to look back and remember we have had some amazing talent at FP over the years and especially during the great escape up until the FA Cup Victory. It wasn't always about the talent either. Just the work rate and passion some of our older teams showed as well make the Jackett era look so bad in comparison. One of the main reasons I'm so excited about where the Cowleys take the club over the next few years is it feels like that passion is returning.
I remember watching a documentary on D'alessanro and how he came from nothing to get into football and used to deliver pizzas (wish I could find it now as it was pretty good).
Nice to look back and remember we have had some amazing talent at FP over the years and especially during the great escape up until the FA Cup Victory. It wasn't always about the talent either. Just the work rate and passion some of our older teams showed as well make the Jackett era look so bad in comparison. One of the main reasons I'm so excited about where the Cowleys take the club over the next few years is it feels like that passion is returning.
I remember watching a documentary on D'alessanro and how he came from nothing to get into football and used to deliver pizzas (wish I could find it now as it was pretty good).
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