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A nice piece about Vicente



KNC

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2003
2,023
Seven Dials
Amunt Vicente
By
Mando
– June 3, 2011Posted in: valencia, Valencia CF, Vicente

written for Forza Futbol by Cesar Benoit

Vicente Rodriguez’s last moments as a Valencia player at the Mestalla were like scenes from an awkward comedy. In the midst of his team mates swarming the field after a dull 0-0 draw against local rivals Levante, Vicente looked left and right, as if awaiting a pass that never came.
A few players hugged him. But the fans and players were more concerned about the drab way Valencia played, about whether coach Unai Emery would be offered an extension, about the future of the club. No ceremony. No pomp. Just quiet.
Vicente was old news. And off he went, never to grace the Mestalla pitch as a member of Los Che.
A small piece of Valencia history left the field that day, never to return. Ruben Baraja departed last season, Santiago Canizares the season before. With Vicente gone, only David Albelda remains from the glory years.
What years they were – two Champions League finals, a UEFA Cup, a European Super Cup and two league titles.
Slowly, the links to that squad have fallen away. Vicente left this season. But in reality, he’s been gone for a long time.
He was a true pleasure to watch, with his deft foot skills, his incisive runs and his wicked pace.
He played more than 300 games over 11 seasons for Los Che, coming over from Levante in 2000.
He displaced Valencia favorite Kily Gonzalez and made the left side of the pitch his own, his energetic runs lifting Valencia supporters off their feet in awe and amazement at the local boy done good.
The 2003-04 season proved to be Vicente’s best, his energy helping Rafa Benitez’s club win their second league title in three years.
He scored two goals in seven outings en route to a UEFA Cup victory, including one in the final.
After the season, Europe’s biggest clubs sniffed around the winger, but he didn’t care. “I’m happy to remain at Valencia because I was born here and it’s my home.”
Things started to change the next season. An ankle injury forced him to sit on the sidelines for all but 12 league matches.
The next season was more of the same, as he only played in 16 games.
In 2007, Vicente injured himself in training and his frustration showed, the years of pain wilting his confidence.
He blamed the club’s medical staff, telling reporters he’d lost confidence in them, that they were to blame.
Unfortunately, Vicente never recovered his graceful form from years past. Sure, he scored goals here and there. Sure, there were flashes of brilliance.
But he never garnered coach Unai Emery’s confidence. He never managed to supplant the new kid in town, Juan Mata.
Vicente’s days were numbered. He was once considered one of the best young talents in the game, one of the best left wingers in the world. Now he was as brittle as porcelain.
This season was it, the coaching staff calling an end to Vicente’s days as a Valencia player. We knew his days were numbered long ago. He’d spent more time watching games than playing them.
It was time to go.
He’s only 29. He’s not what he used to be. His movie star looks are still there, although there’s some gray creeping in, more lines in his face.
But he’s still cunning. He can still run at you. And he’s intelligent, something many players aren’t.
Do I sound like his dad or his agent? Maybe.
I just want to see him do well. Vicente means a lot to me. He’s not just some player. He’s a symbol. Vicente’s a piece of living history from the glory years and a tie to a time that will forever live in my soul.
He’s not just some guy leaving the club. He’s emotion and energy and time spent loving this club and this city so very much. It’s personal to me.
It makes me sad to see him go. But time waits for no one.
He said he’d like to play abroad. Blackburn have inquired. Maybe he’ll have a go at the Premier League.
Wherever he goes, we wish him the best. He’s a class act and a true Valencianista.
Amunt Vicente! Eres un crack! We’ll miss you and we love you.
 






Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,160
Goldstone
I'm welling up
 










Diego Napier

Well-known member
Mar 27, 2010
4,416
Amunt Vicente!

Another chant for him? (Amunt = Go)
 








TheDuke

Well-known member
Oct 28, 2011
1,223
Arundel
I'm sure Calde would give up the 14 shirt 'til the end of the season...Vicente was THE number 14...15 is just not the same
 


Feb 24, 2011
2,843
Upper Bevendean
It is kinda surreal that he graces the Amex now. It must be great for our boys training everyday with such a football genius. (sorry Johnny)
 












pottert

New member
Aug 12, 2009
3,020
Peacehaven
How much further can this fairy tale season go.

First we move in to our beautiful new stadium & celebrate it by scoring an injury time winner vs Donnie
We then spend a few weeks at the top of the league.
We enjoy league cup success against Sunderland landing a big game against Liverpool.
We then struggle for a couple of months before we thrash the league leaders Southampton 3.0
That is followed by beating Newcastle in the f.a cup setting up another game against Liverpool
Our cup success dosent affect our league form & we manage to get ourselves into the top six
If that is not enough we then manage to get Vicente rodriguez fit & watch who is probably the most talented
player to put on an Albion shirt weave his magic.

When will this dream end.
 


hola gus

New member
Aug 8, 2010
1,797
Wouldn't it be brilliant if the club could arrange a pre-season friendly against Valencia giving the Dagger another sweetener to stay!!!!
 












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