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Mar 28, 2007
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#81
Goodbye Luciano, black-and-white heart

The opera world is in mourning: tenor Luciano Pavarotti died at 5 am this morning, at his home in Modena. He was 71. The Maestro was an icon of Italy and of music, known all over the world, but he was also a dedicated football fan and his love for Juventus was never a secret. Significantly, he made his last appearance at the Stadium where the Bianconeri play, the Olimpico in Turin, on the 10th of February 2006, when he sang at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

Everyone at Juventus joins in the pain of his family and in the world-wide emotion for the Maestro's passing.

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Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
10,420
#93
All italians will know the tennis player Simone Bolelli....he is a Juventino, his coach stayed here at my friends house (they are friends) during the Australian open. Me and Simone praised Juve over a beer :D FOOORRZAAA SIMONE BOLELLI!!
 

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