[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (47 Viewers)

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
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:D yes it does


Have to say, it's refreshing to see the Bentigodi almost full, great scenes.




oh snap, that President's speech from Independence day is on the Tv right now, goosebumps
 

Bayernstar

Heritage of Kahn
Mar 16, 2013
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You know your thing bro. Fuck merda. It would make it a perfect start of the season.
yes I know :D, what do you think of FC Genua 1893, can they anger inter?


Closet Juve fan. :heart:
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i can't believe bayern did not score at least 5 goals vs. nunberg.

I was shaking my head at how many chances bayern missed.

great goal by robben though. what a player

yes true, but in the end it's important that you won, just like juventus today, 3 points in the pocket and thats it.

dat was robbenstyle :lol:
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Now, I know I normally take a fairly pro-hooliganism stance on such matters, but could someone explain to me why the stuff at the end of Verona-Milan won't get any significant coverage anywhere - despite that people could actually have suffered physical harm, while there would have been a great hoo-ha that we never would have heard the end of if the the Veronese had said some nasty things to Balotelli?

This goes beyond the stuff today, incidently (i.e. it's not just about the attention Balotelli gets) - I will never be able to understand more being made of insults than violence.

Not that the stuff at the end of the game today was particularly significant:

 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,198
Now, I know I normally take a fairly pro-hooliganism stance on such matters, but could someone explain to me why the stuff at the end of Verona-Milan won't get any significant coverage anywhere - despite that people could actually have suffered physical harm, while there would have been a great hoo-ha that we never would have heard the end of if the the Veronese had said some nasty things to Balotelli?

This goes beyond the stuff today, incidently (i.e. it's not just about the attention Balotelli gets) - I will never be able to understand more being made of insults than violence.

Not that the stuff at the end of the game today was particularly significant:

Can't wait to see the scenes when Napoli travel to Verona and vice versa.

And us all well for that matter. Hooliganism is still a huge problem in Italian football, it's just rare you see as many incidents actually in the stadium (like this) these days.

EDIT: Just read that there were clashes between Sampdoria and Juventus fans before the game with two fans getting injured.
 

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