Alvaro Morata (51 Viewers)

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Feb 9, 2013
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But if he wasn't such an alcoholic, that plant would shut down and instead a Gatorade plant would open up so the people would still have their jobs while helping the community live a healthier lifestyle.
Prohibition happened after Babe stopped drinking... caused the Great Depression. Everyone lost their jobs... :shifty:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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you can save a child from drowning and still slaughter an entire village.

just because you saved the child are you suppoed to just let the other things slide?


GTFO. log off and dont come back

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he passes second hand smoke.

he is selfish to people around him.
All the time you spend watching juve games could be spent doing charitable work. You selfish asshole.

You should cancel your cable package get out there and help while you miss all teh games. Lol
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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All the time you spend watching juve games could be spent doing charitable work. You selfish asshole.

You should cancel your cable package get out there and help while you miss all teh games. Lol
Jokes on you. I haven't watched a live juve game since 2015. Lol

I don't have cable and i do actually spend my time doing volunteer work.



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Juve Fanatico

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Aug 20, 2010
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Morata told Napoli to 'forget it'
By Football Italia staff

Alvaro Morata told his agent to “forget it” when a proposal was put forward for him to join up with Napoli in the summer.

The Spanish striker instead opted to rejoin Real Madrid in order to fight for his place in Zinedine Zidane’s side.

“The interest in me from Napoli? My father and my agent Juan Lopez told me that they had been contacted by representatives from Naples.

“Forget it', I replied immediately. I told them how I had been treated by Juventus, as I had been happy there, and for that reason I would never have gone to Napoli.

When asked about Higuain’s reverse move from the Partenopei to Juventus in the summer, Morata replied:

"Everyone has their own ideas and their own way of making decisions. I would not have made the move because at the end of the day, loyalty for those who have valued me and treated me well means the most.”
Uno di noi :touched:

He also ruled out a return to Juve.
 

Juve Fanatico

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Aug 20, 2010
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In the future, or at the moment?
Better article:

January return to Juventus impossible - Morata

Spain striker Alvaro Morata has ruled out a return to Juventus despite struggling for a first-team starting spot at Real Madrid.
Alvaro Morata remains fond of Juventus but insists a return to the Serie A champions in January is "impossible".
Real Madrid exercised a buyback option on the Spain forward during the close-season, ending a successful two-year spell in Turin.
Morata has scored twice in 10 appearances for Zinedine Zidane's side so far this season, but has started only half of those matches.
The 23-year-old will be back at Juventus Stadium on Thursday for a World Cup qualifier, with Spain seeking revenge for Italy's win over them at the last-16 stage of Euro 2016, although a more permanent relocation is not on the cards.
"Me going back to Juventus in January? It's the first time I've heard something like that," he told Gazetta dello Sport.
"It's unthinkable. I'm at Madrid. That said, it is clear that I hope Juve always wins and always will do. But I do not think I can return.
"It is a great feeling to be back – I really want to play in Turin and if I have a spare minute to spend it in the city.
"It is my second home, I found love there and Italy is always in my thoughts. At home with my girlfriend we speak Italian."
Morata was also linked with a move to Napoli, whose star striker Gonzalo Higuain completed a big money switch to Juventus before the start of the season, and he understands his representatives have been contacted by the club.
Nevertheless, his affection for Juventus meant he dismissed the notion out of hand.
"My father and agent Juanma Lopez told me that they had been contacted by Napoli," he added.
"'Forget it', I replied immediately. I told them that for how I was treated at Juventus, as I had been happy there, I would never have gone to Napoli."
Source.
 

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