The Bianconeri legend has stressed that he has no regrets emanating from his time with the Turin giants, and revealed that his tenure with the Old Lady has been the greatest dream of his life.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alessandro-Del-Piero-c4726 has written an open letter to Juventus fans on the eve of expiration of his contract with his beloved club, and thanked them for unwavering support throughout his stay with the outfit.
The former Bianconeri captain had already announced his departure from the Turin giants, and is yet to choose his next destination as he looks to continue playing the game.
Del Piero opened the letter announcing the expiration of his contract with Juventus, and stated that while the matter is no news it is still an emotional moment for him.
The Old Lady striker was adamant that departing from the club after playing for two decades is a difficult moment, but maintained that he has no regrets about his departure.
The Bianconeri veteran stressed that the recent time away from the game gave him an opportunity to reflect on his cherished memories with the outfit, and insisted that his time with the Zebras has been nothing short of a dream for him.
In his open letter to the fans, the 37-year-old said:
“It ends here, my contract with Juventus expires today. It’s not news, but knowing it is ‘official’ still has an effect on me. It is not a sad moment for me, there are no regrets or nostalgia. Not anymore. That’s because I’ve had time to think back over everything that happened in my last Bianconeri season, going further back and reliving the greatest dream I could’ve dreamed.”
Del Piero went on to reveal that some bitter memories of the recent past are also there with the sweet ones, and insisted that the recollections have formed a montage in his mind ending with his final game in the distinct black and white shirt.
“That is the photograph that encapsulates everything, the instant I want to bring with me always, the one that since May 13 has been printed on my heart. It cannot be cancelled.” He added.
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