Daniele Rugani (97 Viewers)

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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President of UEFA is first class lawyer, so he'll hardly lose
https://ceferin.si/odvetniki/
strickland =/= ceferin

if ceferin could have thrown out italian clubs from uefa competitions, he'd already done that. instead of this, he lowkey asked them to forfeit the competitions. he simply knew he didn't have the legal background to kick italians out.

but as all uefa competitions are supposed to be suspended, there's no point in kicking out italians anyway.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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We’re gonna get kicked out.


Report: UEFA asked Roma and Inter to pull out of EL
by Football Italia12 minutes ago
Inter and Roma have, according to Il Messaggero, rejected a suggestion from UEFA to withdraw the Italians from the Europa League.
UEFA has allegedly asked Roma and Inter to pull out of the Europa League for the competition to continue as normal, according to the Roma based newspaper.

The newspaper writes that the UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin hopes to continue their competitions and help Euro 2020 to go as planned this summer, by asking the Italian teams to give up their spot in the last 16 of the Europa League.
The Spanish government decided to stop the traffic between Spain and Italy, leading to problems for both Roma and Inter, respectively scheduled to play Sevilla and Getafe in the round of 16 in the tournament.
Juventus are in quarantine after defender Daniele Rugani tested positive for COVID-19, known as the Coronavirus, and the return leg against Olympique Lyonnais in the Champions League is at risk.
Il Messaggero writes that UEFA has asked both Inter and Roma to exclude themselves from the competition but reports that the request was rejected immediately.
The newspaper writes that they were later reassured by UEFA that they would not be excluded from the Europa League, given that the host country must take the blame as the Giallorossi were ready to travel to Seville.
That would be idiocy. Like a stadium of infected Spaniards is any better at this point.

Curious how Rugani can infected by Covid-19. Is he travelling to Lombardy or other Country in 14 days before?
Sex with pangolins.

I think it's important to point out Rugani was tested before the Inter game and it came back negative
It figures Inter would be patient zero.
 

Snobist

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Apr 16, 2017
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Rugani: 'I feel good'
By Football Italia staff
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Juventus defender Daniele Rugani states he’s “feeling pretty good” after contracting the Coronavirus.
Rugani was one of several Serie A players to publicly announce that they have the disease last week.
The defender spoke to Juventus TV about having contracted the virus.
“I’m fine, I’ve been pretty good. I haven’t had the symptoms you read about in the news,” Rugani told the channel.
“I was lucky despite it being a good hit, because I was the first in our environment to get it. I hope it will serve to raise awareness.”
Rugani was asked about the reaction to the news of his announcement.
“It was a blow because there was a media boom. I thank everyone here publicly for the messages I received.
“I’m fine, rest assured. We will all overcome this situation.”
With all of Italy in lockdown, Rugani was asked how he spends his time.
“I’m practically finished all of Netflix! I recommend ‘The Invisible Guest’, it’s a thriller that doesn’t last long and it isn’t that serious. I’ll also accept other recommendations from you!”
Rugani was then asked who his idol was growing up.
“I have always been a midfielder or defender, but I am a Juventus fan, so I always bought Alessandro Del Piero’s shirt every year.
“Together with my new shoes, we had a tradition where my father also bought me a Del Piero jersey.”
Juventus are in quarantine due to Ruagni contracting the virus, so how does he feel about it?
“I’m missing the embrace of loved ones. I am at the J hotel alone, the quarantine is a bit long, and boring, but it’s like that for everyone.
“All the more so if you are alone.”


@Post Ironic @Dostoevsky did you guys watch it, and is it good?
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Rugani: 'I feel good'
By Football Italia staff
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EPA.png


Juventus defender Daniele Rugani states he’s “feeling pretty good” after contracting the Coronavirus.
Rugani was one of several Serie A players to publicly announce that they have the disease last week.
The defender spoke to Juventus TV about having contracted the virus.
“I’m fine, I’ve been pretty good. I haven’t had the symptoms you read about in the news,” Rugani told the channel.
“I was lucky despite it being a good hit, because I was the first in our environment to get it. I hope it will serve to raise awareness.”
Rugani was asked about the reaction to the news of his announcement.
“It was a blow because there was a media boom. I thank everyone here publicly for the messages I received.
“I’m fine, rest assured. We will all overcome this situation.”
With all of Italy in lockdown, Rugani was asked how he spends his time.
“I’m practically finished all of Netflix! I recommend ‘The Invisible Guest’, it’s a thriller that doesn’t last long and it isn’t that serious. I’ll also accept other recommendations from you!”
Rugani was then asked who his idol was growing up.
“I have always been a midfielder or defender, but I am a Juventus fan, so I always bought Alessandro Del Piero’s shirt every year.
“Together with my new shoes, we had a tradition where my father also bought me a Del Piero jersey.”
Juventus are in quarantine due to Ruagni contracting the virus, so how does he feel about it?
“I’m missing the embrace of loved ones. I am at the J hotel alone, the quarantine is a bit long, and boring, but it’s like that for everyone.
“All the more so if you are alone.”


@Post Ironic @Dostoevsky did you guys watch it, and is it good?
The Invisible Guest? That's Spanish Contratiempo. It's actually a great movie, very entertaining and you should watch it for sure. It's a refreshment to escape from everyday Hollywood trash movies. I was pretty surprised how good it was but there are some good Spanish movies out there. Oriol Paulo makes nice movies. Once you finish it you should defo watch El cuerpo, it's also great.
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
The Invisible Guest? That's Spanish Contratiempo. It's actually a great movie, very entertaining and you should watch it for sure. It's a refreshment to escape from everyday Hollywood trash movies. I was pretty surprised how good it was but there are some good Spanish movies out there. Oriol Paulo makes nice movies. Once you finish it you should defo watch El cuerpo, it's also great.
In my cable tv we have a channel with Euro Movies. And it’s the only channel I watch for movies. I do like non hollywood movies, imho they no longer have good stories.
 

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