[EU] Europa League 2010/11 (57 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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#22
Deal :D

Yeah...man, if it's in Croatia then I have no idea what to do. Me going there - my mom would kill me first.
You know what will be the worst thing that can happen? Juve to get Hajduk and the first leg to be played in Split.
I'll be out of the country at the time and I can't change anything about it.

Juve to play on the stadium 5 minutes from home and not to be able to watch them :wallbang:

Why would your mom kill you? You're +18, show some balls. :D
 
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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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    I'd love to go see Hajduk-Red Star.
    I'd prefer Red Star - Hajduk

    North on Marakana on a big match is incredible.

    You know what will be the worst thing that can happen? Juve to get Hajduk and the first leg to be played in Split.
    I'll be out of the country at the time and I can't change anything about it.

    Juve to play on the stadium 5 minutes from home and not to be able to watch them :wallbang:

    Why would your mom kill you? You're +18, show some balls. :D
    lol, rough luck. But it won't happen, Juve will get some retarded and easy opponent...like Plzen.

    And holy fuck I've just seen that they can meet OFK Beograd :shocked: :shocked:
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,347
    #25
    You know what will be the worst thing that can happen? Juve to get Hajduk and the first leg to be played in Split.
    I'll be out of the country at the time and I can't change anything about it.

    Juve to play on the stadium 5 minutes from home and not to be able to watch them :wallbang:

    Why would your mom kill you? You're +18, show some balls. :D
    You're from Split?
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
    54,025
    #33
    Split is absolutely gorgeous. I went there a couple of years ago. Took the ferry from Ancona.
    Yeah, well, I spent my high school years here so I'm naturally biased so I will confirm what you say as true :D

    Did you find it any different than the typical Italian Adriatic city?
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,347
    #34
    Yeah, well, I spent my high school years here so I'm naturally biased so I will confirm what you say as true :D

    Did you find it any different than the typical Italian Adriatic city?
    I did. But in a good way. The Lungomare for example is something they actually worked on in Split. This is never the case in Italy. Of course.. Ancona is not Italy's finest, so coming from there my view may have been skewed. I was not impressed by Croatian drivers though :D
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
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    #35
    I did. But in a good way. The Lungomare for example is something they actually worked on in Split. This is never the case in Italy. Of course.. Ancona is not Italy's finest, so coming from there my view may have been skewed. I was not impressed by Croatian drivers though :D
    The Italian tourism is on the other part of the country while Croatia has only 1 coast so we invested more than the Italians did in the Adriatic part.
    I asked you because many foreigners see similarities between the two coasts, the Italian and Croatian Adriatic coasts, but they all prefer the Croatian one.
    We also got lucky with the winds. They are favoring our coast and screwing the Italians :D

    What about the drivers? :lol:
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    #36
    The Italian tourism is on the other part of the country while Croatia has only 1 coast so we invested more than the Italians did in the Adriatic part.
    I asked you because many foreigners see similarities between the two coasts, the Italian and Croatian Adriatic coasts, but they all prefer the Croatian one.
    We also got lucky with the winds. They are favoring our coast and screwing the Italians :D

    What about the drivers? :lol:
    If I didn't speak Italian, I would definitely prefer the Croatian Adriatic coast over the Italian one. Most of my holidays in Italy are spent in Calabria and Campania anyway, because I don't particularly like the Italian Adriatic coast, although there are a couple of really nice places in Puglia. Croatia is making a huge name for itself in Belgium by the way, it is becoming a favourite of many Belgian tourists. Very very very cheap beer too :D.

    The drivers.. man.. they do not like pedestrians :D. I know Italians don't like them either, but still. For me this is weird, because pedestrians are holy in Belgium.
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
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    #37
    The drivers.. man.. they do not like pedestrians :D. I know Italians don't like them either, but still. For me this is weird, because pedestrians are holy in Belgium.
    Yeah, that's a problem. And I guess it's a southern one. In April I was in Poland and I was impressed by the driving culture. And it surprised me because I thought those guys aren't any better than us, but they are. In the Balkans though and in the south-western countries, the driver always has the advantage :D
     

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