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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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You don't get jokes, do you? That said, there are too many chinks in Firenze anyway. People can't even live there anymore FFS.
Chinks are the Chinese ?
If yes then i can only confirm that they are everywhere in Firenze. I was there for a day this May, just before the Fiorentina-Rangers match and i couldn't believe my eyes when i saw that 2 out of 3 people on the streets are actually Chinese.
Especailly around Duomo and the bazar.
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
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Chinks are the Chinese ?
If yes then i can only confirm that they are everywhere in Firenze. I was there for a day this May, just before the Fiorentina-Rangers match and i couldn't believe my eyes when i saw that 2 out of 3 people on the streets are actually Chinese.
Especailly around Duomo and the bazar.
i would say gypsies are a big problem in italy in terms or diffrrent ethnicity. but when i went to turin, i noticed a lot of immigrants intheir own sections like one part of the market, you go anywhere else there are none. but if you think immigrants are noticeable in firenze, you should see how many live here, its crazy, even though in honesty i am one! :D england have no balls when it comes to foreigners.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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I knew you were gonna say that and you're welcome.


:D
you sure you read the whole post eh? the white ones too :D

What Mark gave you, and check my post in the previous page (the link at the bottom).
You can also find them on channel4. They update every 2nd day.
Mark's one doesn't include transfer fees or contracts etc.. I thought you would bring the best available on net, like the time the transfer done, what brand was the pen when they signed etc :D
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Chinks are the Chinese ?
If yes then i can only confirm that they are everywhere in Firenze. I was there for a day this May, just before the Fiorentina-Rangers match and i couldn't believe my eyes when i saw that 2 out of 3 people on the streets are actually Chinese.
Especailly around Duomo and the bazar.
The ones that really make me sad are those who live near Firenze. They're just never going to be accepted. Which is bloody normal to be honest. It's why I hate Firenze, according to chinks it's some kind of fairyland, but it's awful. You can't walk around freely, everything costs a million euros and everyone is either fat, ridiculously white and speaking English or young, still fat, yellow and speaking Chinese in a really, really annoying way.

No problem with the Japanese though. A lot of them in Italy as well, but they're cool.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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you sure you read the whole post eh? the white ones too :D



Mark's one doesn't include transfer fees or contracts etc.. I thought you would bring the best available on net, like the time the transfer done, what brand was the pen when they signed etc :D
Posting in white, that's so childish...:oops:...:D

Good one vSnoop. :juventus:



Try this one also. Don't know if the numbers are all correct and some transfers are missing.

http://www.footballtransfers.info/squads/nation9.html
 
Dec 26, 2004
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Legend Cabrini Crucifies Ungrateful Juve

Cabrini is widely regarded as one of Italy’s greatest ever wing-backs, and he had an absolutely stunning career where he won virtually every major honour in the game for club and country.

During 13 years with Juventus from 1976 to 1989, Bell'Antonio made almost 450 appearances, picking up six Scudetti, a European Cup, UEFA Cup, European Cup Winners’ Cup and Intercontinental Cup among a host of other trophies.

Since retiring from football in 1991, Cabrini has found the managerial game a struggle, with little joy at Arezzo, Crotone, Pisa, Novara, and last of all the Syria national team.

Cabrini has recently found work very hard to come by, and the 50-year-old is shocked by the treatment he has received from the current leadership of Juventus who have not offered him any help, and have left him on the street to rot.

"In February I left my post as coach of Syria because I could not work in complete disorganization,” Cabrini explained to La Stampa.

:D

“I had some promises in Italy but in truth I am now out of the Calcio lobby. I don’t have friends who are agents. I have always avoided compromises.

"Of those from Juventus, only [Roberto] Bettega, has proved to be a true friend. The rest of Juve are silent. They wanted former champions yet they have got rid of Marco Tardelli also.

“Look at Milan. Berlusconi will always find a place for former players. I gave 13 years of my career to Juve's shirt, I even agreed to play when I was injured.

“One can see that the gratitude in Turin does not exist.”

Cabrini was capped 73 times for Italy, playing at three World Cups, and famously missing a penalty in the 1982 final win over West Germany.

He gave a similar statement when he was at Syria few months ago, it is really terrible to know we have treated such a legend that badly, at least we could have given him some position with youth team:depressed
 
Dec 26, 2004
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We don't have to assign him as a General Director to show gratitude (eventhough anyone can do better than Coboli) we can give him a useless administration job or any assignment with youth team.

We are talking about Cabrini here, it won't kill us if we show some class.
 
Jan 7, 2004
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juve is not a charity, class is also when the organization has a competition for a job and the most talented individual gets it. cabrini was paid while he was employed by juve, it's not like we didnt live up to our legal obligations. plus what does he hope to gain by repeating the same shit to the media.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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We don't have to assign him as a General Director to show gratitude (eventhough anyone can do better than Coboli) we can give him a useless administration job or any assignment with youth team.

We are talking about Cabrini here, it won't kill us if we show some class.
do you know of any vacancies at Juve?
 

Sadomin

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2005
7,327
Sounds like sour grapes. Ferrara, Pessotto and Rampulla all work within the Juve organisation.

Fabio Capello actually played the majority of his career for Juve but was offered a job due to his competence and not his Juve history.
 
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