De Rossi pens farewell letter: “No-one will ever love you more than I do”. https://t.co/bqIzdSmaO5— RomaPress (@ASRomaPress) May 25, 2019
Very classy letter! Thanks for the memories Daniele! We will miss your grinta, leadership, skill, and selfless dedication to Roma. Forza Daniele!
"De Rossi, the midfielder, I really like," Keane said. "I've mentioned warriors, he's up there, a really good player." Game respects game.
They did the same on Bein. But not before giving everyone watching angina by cutting away post match to go elsewhere before coming back when he was ready to come out of the tunnel.
Francesco Totti racconta Daniele De Rossi attraverso 10 foto ❤️#DDR16 #ASRoma pic.twitter.com/ZF6yMh2E4S— AS Roma (@OfficialASRoma) May 26, 2019
Today, Daniele de Rossi plays his 616th and final game for @ASRomaEN, after 18 years at the club. A true gladiator 👏 pic.twitter.com/i9JpNw5kiR— B/R Football (@brfootball) May 26, 2019
Well, that's it... the last time I'll ever see my guy wear a Roma shirt. I still can't believe it. To me, the rarest gift in life is the ability to lift those around you, and in football it's no different. There will never be any statistic accurately represent the true value of a player like De Rossi. You either understand the game within the game, or you don't. It's much easier to separate sport from life the older you get, but today, it briefly brought me back to a time when it was all in the same. Thanks for the memories, #16. I'll miss ya.
A wonder play and assist to Walter Samuel from a young #DeRossi in a #RomaParma in 2003. It was his only 4th start with #ASRoma #DDR #DDR16 pic.twitter.com/HpT15rG3wr— AS Roma Data (@ASRomaData) May 26, 2019 This game is my first memory of DDR (and the 0-0 draw at Inter). I remember going to school next day bragging to my die hard Italia fan friend, telling him that Roma are producing yet another legend for their NT.
I didn’t see the game but from his player rating yesterday, I think he can still play at a fairly decent club. The question is where? Would he go for a lesser Serie A club or will he move abroad? If so where? He could probably make just as much managing his interests in Italy and also as a TV pundit as they all do. Maybe he would make less in the short run somewhere else but probably stands to make more long term by staying put.