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Daniele De Rossi

Postby maro » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:46 pm

All right, Shielae, when we first moved here, led by the glorious roller-blader himself, the most important thing, of course, was to get the forums up and running and so reclaim a place for the exchange of our inimitable mix of folly and observation (I couldn't quite bring myself to say 'insight'). And, of course, that remains the most important thing. At the same time, it occurred to me then that we might slowly be able to use the possibilities of this site to come up with something a bit more substantial, combining our disparate strengths and interests to create a more ambitious shrine for things giallorosse, as one might perhaps say. This will take time and I'm sure none of us have the time or energy to commit to it in anything other than a desultory and piecemeal fashion. Still, time stretches before us.

I'm thinking, in particular, of things like a proper section devoted to details of the club's history. And here I will lean, from time to time, on the Avvocato to contribute snippets on Agostino, for instance, and other details and memories from his time at the club in the late-20s and the early 30s. Sorry, sorry, late 70s and early 80s. At its simplest level, this will be one way of preserving pieces like the various homages to di Bartolomei that he's added from time to time. Pieces which have tended to be lost over the years. Others might concoct somthing on Rollo or on the thrills and spills of FanAntonio's time in giallorosso.

At the same time, I wonder if we might be able to come up with some interesting threads on our current players – combining multimedia clips or links of goals or notable moments, narratives of their history and memorable performances, anecdotal snippets, tactical observations, and the rest. If we all add contributions then perhaps I, or others, can eventually weave the disparate contributions into a single narrative piece, always open for further additions.

So, to get things started, how about something on DDR on his birthday – memories or observations, details which ought to be the stuff of a DDR page.


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Here is Wikipedia’s offering as a starting point:
De Rossi, born in Rome and a product of the A.S. Roma youth system (where his father, former Roma player Alberto De Rossi, is a coach), made his first-team debut in October 2001 against Belgian side RSC Anderlecht in the UEFA Champions League. He made his Serie A debut on 3 May 2003; his first Serie A start, and his first goal, came one week later against Torino Calcio.
After graduating from the A.S. Roma youth set-up, De Rossi has gradually become a key midfield player for the club. Strong, with good vision on the ball and a combative mentality, De Rossi won the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship and in the same year collected a bronze medal with the Italy national football team at the Athens Olympics.A few weeks after returning from Greece, De Rossi earned his first cap in the senior squad, scoring on his debut in the 2006 FIFA World Cupâ„¢ qualifying game against Norway (2-1).
De Rossi was praised by referee Mauro Bergonzi after he had scored a goal with his hand in a match against Messina. Bergonzi allowed the goal until De Rossi showed a great piece of fair play when admitting to the referee that he had pushed the ball in with his hand, the goal was disallowed and Roma went on to win 2-1.
De Rossi was named to the Italian national team in 2006. During a 2006 FIFA World Cup group play match against the United States, De Rossi received a straight red card after he elbowed Brian McBride in the face. McBride left the pitch bloodied, but returned after treatment and later required three stitches. De Rossi later apologized to McBride (who subsequently praised De Rossi as "classy" for approaching him after the match). [1] De Rossi was banned for four matches and fined CHF 10,000.[2]
De Rossi returned for Italy in the final, coming on as a substitute on the 61st minute for Roma team mate Francesco Totti. In the penalty shoot-out at the end of the match (which finished 1-1) De Rossi scored Italy's third penalty to help his country win their fourth FIFA World Cup.
De Rossi has played in all of Italy's Euro 2008 qualifying games thus far, scoring a goal against Georgia, he even has been given the honour of wearing the number 10 shirt since team mate Francesco Totti has not returned to the Azzurri since the World Cup final.

My first clear memories of DDR come with his breaking into the senior squad at the end of that season in 2003 under Crapello when we were crying out for the young boy to be given a chance to show what he could do. We have, then, reluctantly to thank Crapello for giving DDR his chance but, much more forcefully, for being, as I understand it, the key figure in the club refusing to include DDR in any deal for Legrottaglie at the end of that season. Legrottaglie was coming off a fine season with Chievo and we were clamouring for a quality centre-back to partner the Wall. Negotiations for Legrottaglie were painfully slow and complicated, primarily because Chievo wanted to snare DDR as part of the deal. In the end Rubentus swooped for him and we were left, in the end, with one of the very finest young central midfielders in the world and with a defensive pairing of Samuel and Chivu. Not Moggi’s finest hour. Bless.

There is much that we can say about DDR, as a true Roman and Romanista, the future captain of La Magica, a player of formidable personal, physical, and technical qualities. He is, I think, the complete central midfielder, defensively as good as just about anyone, comfortable on the ball, and capable of getting forward and scoring goals, both from long range with his rocket of a shot and in the air – I think at once of the disallowed goal against Lyon.

Spalletti has him now playing more defensively. When he was playing alongside Emerson or Dacourt or Rollo he had more licence to get forward; alongside Pizarro his role is as the true anchorman in the midfield, protecting the back four. In many ways this can limit his game; at the same time, his importance to the tactical shape of the side was revealed last season on the few occasions on which he was caught out of position, leaving the centre-backs exposed. Villa’s goal in the first match against Valencia sticks in my mind: on the one occasion on which DDR was caught on the wrong side of the ball, Valencia (through Moretti, I think) were able to drive at the unprotected defence and a goal was conceded. Strong in the air, positionally polished, and crunching in the tackle, he is a complete holding player. He is the heart and soul of the side’s midfield; that it was De Rossi who scored the late goal at Old Trafford was emblematic as was his completely cheerless lack of celebration. He is a true team player, totally committed and totally loyal to Roma.

I will leave it to others to point out the negative side to his commitment – perhaps one can say simply that his tackles aren’t always quite perfectly timed? His lowest ebb came in the World Cup, with his sending off for an ugly elbow on McBride and the suspension that came with it which ruled him out of Italy’s run to the final. And yet the his qualities are revealed here too, since he returned to the side to replace Perrotta in the second half of the final and, then, coolly to slot a penalty in the shoot-out as the Azzurri sealed their triumph. His qualities are shown not so much in the fact that he so calmly slotted his penalty under such exceptional personal pressure – one could almost expect that from him – but in the fact that he was asked to take a penalty in the first place, in the fact that Lippi had no hesitation in turning to his young midfielder.

De Rossi is the present and the future of La Magica and of the Azzurri. To see him run the midfield alongside the little eagle is surely one of the greatest joys for any Romanista.
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Postby maro » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:53 pm

So, gentlemen, please add away if you fancy - there is more, no doubt, to be added on that handball incident, on his dad's role in the youth set-up, on some of his sensational long-range strikes, one of which I particularly remember because it got us out of trouble when we were playing without any real spark. Or we could add something on his role as regista for the Azzurri in the absence of Pirlo, etc. etc. I leave the Multimedia bits and pieces to those more adept at such things.
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Postby vtec » Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:16 pm

so which is it, did he come on in the final for perrotta or totti? make up your mind man.
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Postby maro » Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:58 pm

Ah, 'tec, don't blame me - blame Wikipedia. Who was it who came on with DDR? The Waterboy, I guess. So Lippi replaced Totti and Perrotta with the Waterboy and DDR. I gues you could say that DDR came on to replace them both and the Waterboy to replace neither, but that might be a little unkind. I tend to think, then, that the midfielder replaced the midfielder and the forward the forward, as it were, but what do I know?
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Postby vtec » Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:02 pm

actually, i like that first version, ddr replaced both, dp relaced neither. that's more or less how it was. either way, he replaced a club teammate.
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Postby RomaShield27 » Wed Jul 25, 2007 1:19 pm

Good stuff Maro. I don't have much time to post, but threads like this are good to keep as our own little hommage to players like DDR, and also a good way to differ from the usual method posting and offer users something different. And certainly if anyone has anything to contribure we can perhaps edit the first post and build a good collection of all things De Rossi. I'll start by adding a graphic.

maro wrote:At the same time, I wonder if we might be able to come up with some interesting threads on our current players – combining multimedia clips or links of goals or notable moments, narratives of their history and memorable performances, anecdotal snippets, tactical observations, and the rest. If we all add contributions then perhaps I, or others, can eventually weave the disparate contributions into a single narrative piece, always open for further additions.


Yes indeed. This is exactly what I had in mind. Having one thread on a specfiic player with a few opening posts with the things you mentioned here, Maro, and through various contribtions eventually making it a good thread with various features.


Great video of Daniele De Rossi from Dailymotion.com:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3wj07_daniele-de-rossi-as-roma_sport
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Postby RomaShield27 » Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:32 pm

Anymore thoughts or views or anything that anyone would like to contribute on our future Capitano, Daniele De Rossi?
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Postby Pauly W. Nuts » Sun May 03, 2009 4:20 pm

Its May 3rd 2009 and I barely stumbled upon this thread! Oh wow, we need to lighten up this thing.

Yes Shield, how about having various Avatars of the future Capitano? That would be nice to have access to. I have a hard time downloading pictures that fit the right dimensions for this site, so any pictures that I have don't work.
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Postby tommasi17 » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:45 am

RomaShield27 wrote:Anymore thoughts or views or anything that anyone would like to contribute on our future Capitano, Daniele De Rossi?


I heard some disturbing rumors about De Rossi recently. A Roman friend of mine alleged that DDR's ex-wife was now involved with a gangster, and the gangster was said to be extorting money from De Rossi so that DDR could see his daughter. If that is true, it could explain why we haven't seen De Rossi at his peak form for some years. To my mind his dip in form coincided with the gangland killing of his ex-wife's father, and since then the couple became estranged. If there's that sort of pressure in his personal life, it could explain some things. I hope for his sake it's not true - just like I hope the rumors linking him to Real Madrid are not true. All I want to see is De Rossi back on the top of his game, winning matches for Roma.
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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby DDR » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:31 am

Ciao. 8)
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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby maro » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:33 am

welcome, ddr.
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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby DDR » Thu Jun 23, 2011 1:10 am

Grazie
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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby romawi » Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:58 am

Who is back?
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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby Italiamia » Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:04 am

Sorry, Fahad, my mistake. I failed to see the date. I will delete my post.
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Re: appriciation

Postby RomaShield27 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:33 am

allenmarton wrote:hi everyone
very nice posts...i like this forum very much,thanks to all


Ciao, welcome to the forums. Are you a spambot?
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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby DavidP » Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:09 pm

ddr is back. his return was marked with a screamer assisted by none other than francesco totti. i thought now was fitting time to make my little tribute to capitano futuro (featuring some bombshells from 40 yards and a wide-eyed buffon). no doubt i could have done better with the music/commentary, but it sounded a little better before i uploaded it. the last couple of seconds of the video shows my favorite DDR moment of all time. looking back, i think adding a clip of the handball incident from 2005/06 would have been a nice touch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyujCwJiUnk

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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby asmonteroma » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:10 am

hi everyone!!
i'm an italian and roman fan of the AS ROMA already since 10 yers. I signed up in this forum because i'm searching for a forum to talk about serie a league and specially as roma with other users of other country.
Probably my english will not be perfect but i'm learning it. I want to express my opinion about DDR: according to me he has always been one of the top football players of the world but, unfortunately, he had ups and downs during his career (i can say that?xD). He is a sensitive person and so whenever he must get used to a new situation. Some coaches didn't considered him and so he had a drop in performance, but in this season i see the old DDR, the one who never give up, who always fights. Much of the credit goes to Rudi Garcia, who has been able to make him needful. I watched the Davidp's video and i liked it much xD and i want add the ddr's gol against livorno in the first game of this season. Good luck DDR!!!!
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Re: Daniele De Rossi

Postby RomaShield27 » Wed Oct 09, 2013 3:54 pm

Welcome to the forums, asmonteroma, and nice first post. I agree, I have always thought DDR to be one of the best players around. True, he has had is ups and downs, and for various reasons (Zeman, his personal problems etc) he did show a dip in form and wasn't quite at his best, but for me, he has always been one of the best defensive midfielders in the game. Defensive midfielders, in general, don't quite get the credit they deserve and don't get all the spotlight like more fancy, flair players, and DDR is one who goes about his business without much fuss. This season, he really is back to the DDR we all know and love, and long may it continue.
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