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  1. Juventico

    Nationality debate

    Meh, no I didn't like them. My fave Italy kit still is the one of Euro '04.
  2. Juventico

    Nationality debate

    Great game for Rossi. Changed the Azzurri's face when brought in. Hope he can keep it up.
  3. Juventico

    Nationality debate

    Not on a professional level, he was 13 when he started playing for Parma... Saying Rossi played in the U.S. is like saying that Messi played in Argentina. It was ages ago. I do get, i made my remark about the Scots, Irish and Brits which came up as a sidecomment. In our continent bloodlines...
  4. Juventico

    Nationality debate

    Costa Rican actually, but I think most of our continent shares the common history of being a mix of what little natives remained, colonial powers [Spanish mostly] and what they brought here, and whatever else fled for whatever reasons from Europe or Asia. I took Argentina as the best example of...
  5. Juventico

    Nationality debate

    Didn't know that all your bloody history [no pun intended, really!] goes that deep to actually get pissed off because of the origins of players playing for your nation's teams. I guess I'm just the usual Latinamerican who's used to being a mix of essentially everything. [Though it'd be fun...
  6. Juventico

    Nationality debate

    I agree, it's the opposite situation with what Ghanans would think of Freddie Adu and Mario Balotelli. Rossi has stated always his desire to play for Italy and represented them from U-16, and now plays for La Nazionale. He's not ever even playing in the U.S. I can understand the...