Claudio Ranieri (30 Viewers)

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Notice how Giovinco played for quite a long time today compared to other occasions. And why was that? Because it was snowing. Ranieri wanted him to somehow get injured in the snow so he doesn't have to worry about the risk of playing him a for a few weeks. Thankfully, however, Ranieri did not succeed in his ploy, but was close a couple times.

I have you all figured out, you infidel.
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The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
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Notice how Giovinco played for quite a long time today compared to other occasions. And why was that? Because it was snowing. Ranieri wanted him to somehow get injured in the snow so he doesn't have to worry about the risk of playing him a for a few weeks. Thankfully, however, Ranieri did not succeed in his ploy, but was close a couple times.

I have you all figured out, you infidel.
Are you actually serious with this post Andy? Because claiming that Ranieri started Giovinco just because it was snowing and he hoped he'd get injured, is a childish comment and unexpectable coming from someone like you who knows a thing or two about football unlike some people here (are you reading this badass?).
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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honestly some of the things you say are starting to get boring, its like reheated vomit
Sure it is. And what do you provide us? Paro is better than Fabregas, Del Piero is better than Pele, et cetera. Today you didn't even know what was on our Juventus badge. Speaking about vomit... you don't do Kosher. You're not Jewish. Seems to me like you're living a faux life.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
Are you actually serious with this post Andy? Because claiming that Ranieri started Giovinco just because it was snowing and he hoped he'd get injured, is a childish comment and unexpectable coming from someone like you who knows a thing or two about football unlike some people here (are you reading this badass?).
Who knows if I'm serious. That's for others to figure out.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,908
dont get me wrong andy, i respect your views and opinions, but this whole football terrorist, infidel, religious input as a form of insult and personal attacks etc is really getting boring. Kinda like when i used to slate inter in every other post.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
dont get me wrong andy, i respect your views and opinions, but this whole football terrorist, infidel, religious input as a form of insult and personal attacks etc is really getting boring. Kinda like when i used to slate inter in every other post.
So you admit you're boring. Congratulations on taking the first step.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Are you actually serious with this post Andy? Because claiming that Ranieri started Giovinco just because it was snowing and he hoped he'd get injured, is a childish comment and unexpectable coming from someone like you who knows a thing or two about football unlike some people here (are you reading this badass?).
Of course you are going to disagree, it is you against the world!
Sure it is. And what do you provide us? Paro is better than Fabregas, Del Piero is better than Pele, et cetera. Today you didn't even know what was on our Juventus badge. Speaking about vomit... you don't do Kosher. You're not Jewish. Seems to me like you're living a faux life.
Fauxass Devil

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dont get me wrong andy, i respect your views and opinions, but this whole football terrorist, infidel, religious input as a form of insult and personal attacks etc is really getting boring. Kinda like when i used to slate inter in every other post.
It's not an insult if it is factually based and true.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
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It's not an insult if it is factually based and true.
I think it is true. Ranieri doesn't make logical decisions, sort of like blowing yourself up for 72 virgins. Hence why he's a footballing terrorist.
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
4,622
Notice how Giovinco played for quite a long time today compared to other occasions. And why was that? Because it was snowing. Ranieri wanted him to somehow get injured in the snow so he doesn't have to worry about the risk of playing him a for a few weeks. Thankfully, however, Ranieri did not succeed in his ploy, but was close a couple times.

I have you all figured out, you infidel.

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