[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (31 Viewers)

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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
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This.

Theyre just as disgusting as Inter and Milan in my eyes. And their fans are inbred.
TBH....I've never resented Naples\Roma....nor did I ever understood the hate for them. Genoa and the Merda Sluts are the ones I hate with a passion along with the EPL trash and Farca.
 

Nedved03

Love juve because of sega
Nov 27, 2011
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Well if that's so, someone please provide me with a pic via PM and i'll manipulate it. And i'll make it when my friend in my house already gone.
And what site i should upload that pic? My muntari-goat pic was deleted by imageshack almost immediately. :shifty:
 

Wings

Banter era connoiseur
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Jul 15, 2002
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Well if that's so, someone please provide me with a pic via PM and i'll manipulate it. And i'll make it when my friend in my house already gone.
And what site i should upload that pic? My muntari-goat pic was deleted by imageshack almost immediately. :shifty:
Make sure you hide it in a spoiler wrap. I don't want to be scarred for life.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,507
Gotta lol at this, and co-ownership concept in general too:

Brescia blast €0 Caracciolo bid

Brescia have slammed Genoa for “breaking their promises” and refusing to enter a bid in the blind auction for Andrea Caracciolo.

The two clubs had a co-ownership deal and could not reach an agreement on who would buy him outright, so the matter went to a blind auction.

Both sides wrote a figure in a sealed envelope and the highest bid would win, but in this case it’s revealed Brescia offered only €200,000 and Genoa proposed €0.

“Caracciolo’s return to Brescia only happened because Genoa broke their promises and went back on everything they said last year,” President Gino Corioni told TMW.

“Genoa had a mandatory obligation to buy the player, but then backed out. We’ve got him back now, but had no plans for this. There was a deal with Genoa that was not respected.”

Brescia were also in a blind auction for Alessandro Diamanti, who is now owned outright by Bologna.

“I certainly couldn’t expect Diamanti to come to play for Brescia in Serie B, as he is one of the strongest players in Italy.

“He is unique and deserves a top club. It’s not true that Parma and Udinese were ready to sign him if he had come to Brescia, as the requests came from abroad. There were no Italian clubs convinced of his talents.”
 

Deep C

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Apr 8, 2012
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I love co-ownerships. Like most things in Italian football, it's kinda stupid and clunky but absolutely hilarious and spices things up.
 
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