[EU] Champions League 06/07 (16 Viewers)

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
Totti certainly is not a man of the match and Roma didn't play with spark until Vucinic came in..

I totally agree. Vucinic changed the tempo of the game. This was his best performance of the season by far. totti didnt look that great, he had a couple of good shots but thats about it.
 

Ascension

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2005
1,882
According to the citizens of Rome he is a nice man who treats the dogs and cats very well. Plus he does a lot of charity work as well. His heart is made of gold and I truly and profoundly love the guy.
 

Christina

vanilla pudding
Aug 21, 2006
19,775
I'm Danish and I was hurt when he spat on Poulsen. He apologised and I moved on. Forgive him. :)
But he can lose his cool in a flash. Example, I think it was the Livorno - Roma game, when the guy tackled him and he punched him, then he shoved his trainer. But yeah, I agree he's kept his cool more than he's lost it this season.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Bravo Roma.

Spalletti introduced a tough and intelligent Roma side this evening. Soo many young boys out there played with their hearts, thats what I admire about this game, you don't fear your opponent play with your heart and mind, you're there!!!

Whoever thinks C. Ronaldo will destroy Roma in Old Trafford is mistaken, Roma showed how tough it is for the likes of Ronaldo, Rooney and Giggs to put their show or performe, though Ronaldo escaped one time.

Chivu is superb, no wonder why I have always liked this guy and wanted to see him playing with us. Him and Mexes will give these bastards a tough 90min football.
 

JuveGER

Senior Member
Mar 10, 2006
680
Talking about overreacting: [video=dailymotion;x1mnkk]http://www.dailymotion.com/Matthierry/video/x1mnkk_crowd-fights[/video]

Plus, it seems some ManU fans were stabbed in Rome, in total 18 injuries after the crowd trouble with one being very serious. I really love Italy, but some things are very wrong there (although Manu fans don't seem to be 100% innocent).
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
Talking about overreacting: http://www.dailymotion.com/Matthierry/video/x1mnkk_crowd-fights

Plus, it seems some ManU fans were stabbed in Rome, in total 18 injuries after the crowd trouble with one being very serious. I really love Italy, but some things are very wrong there (although Manu fans don't seem to be 100% innocent).
i saw that fight live. It started cause the utd fans threw things at the roma fans and they threw them back, then they started fighting and the italian police intervened
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
stupid english fans want to terrorise the world and expect no one else to fight back, as soon as the police dish out a well deserved beating its a tragedy and 'inhumane', just because the police in england are too pathetic to get physical the typical english thugs expect the same in europe, its nice to see the consequences of the english hooligans actions :D
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
stupid english fans want to terrorise the world and expect no one else to fight back, as soon as the police dish out a well deserved beating its a tragedy and 'inhumane', just because the police in england are too pathetic to get physical the typical english thugs expect the same in europe, its nice to see the consequences of the english hooligans actions :D
aye but whats the bets that "respectible" manure fans will talk about how teh "heavy handed italian police" made it worse and it was all teh italians fault anyway
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,185
Talking about overreacting: http://www.dailymotion.com/Matthierry/video/x1mnkk_crowd-fights

Plus, it seems some ManU fans were stabbed in Rome, in total 18 injuries after the crowd trouble with one being very serious. I really love Italy, but some things are very wrong there (although Manu fans don't seem to be 100% innocent).
English commentators blasting the Italian police again... like they were actually at the stadium..

What is it with the English and their thinking that they're innocent all the time...
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,185
So Manure fans travel down to Rome, intentionally clash with Roma supporters, and cause more of a spotlight to be placed on the circus stadium affairs of calcio. Those Manure cunts knew what they had coming... good to see the police beat the fuck out of those imbeciles.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
So Manure fans travel down to Rome, intentionally clash with Roma supporters, and cause more of a spotlight to be placed on the circus stadium affairs of calcio. Those Manure cunts knew what they had coming... good to see the police beat the fuck out of those imbeciles.
aye but you just know it will still be the italian polices fault:faq1: after all hooliganism was eradicated in england. it must be all teh fault of those italian thugs:disagree:
 

lavenderguy

Junior Member
Feb 28, 2005
298
I am more concerned about the violent incident rather than the result. I like MU, after Juve of coz, but I don;t really care about who wins and who lose now. Football violence is getting serious and it cast a shadow over this beautiful game. Almost everywhere we get news talking about football violence, even the professional players are playing WWE on the pitch, there's no respect and love for the game anymore..too much is at stake maybe??then what about the crowd? maybe there's sth about their physcology, too much tension in life that they wanna find a way to release their stress/anger??
Platini has stepped up to be the head of UEFA for a few months now, and I haven;t see any drastic measurements/steps to reduce if not eradicate crowd trouble/footbal violence and that's a pity..
p.s to those who are:"enjoying" the police beating the f*** out of those imbelices, are u sure u still a human with emotion?? imagine u r the one going to grounds taking beat after beat by the police with blood spitting out of your unconcerned brain??????????well, i believe some of the spectators are innocent, what do u gotta say about that??
No matter which country the spectators are from, their need to be educated and learn how to respect the game and UEFA need to sth fast!!
 

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