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frzl

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http://football-italia.net/62351/totti-doubt-cagliari-roma

Totti doubt for Cagliari-Roma

Francesco Totti is a major doubt for Roma’s trip to Cagliari, as he is suffering from flu symptoms.
It kicks off on Sunday at 14.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.
Captain Totti did not take part in today’s training session, instead doing work on his own in the gym.
He remains a doubt to play tomorrow afternoon in Sardinia.
It would be a heavy blow for the Giallorossi, who are already without Daniele De Rossi, Victor Ibarbo, Kevin Strootman, Juan Iturbe, Leandro Castan and Federico Balzaretti.
They are also missing the suspended Kostas Manolas and Alessandro Florenzi, while Gervinho and Seydou Doumbia are at the African Cup of Nations.


not sure if good or bad news :shifty:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,514
Nope, they bought him injured, and were dumb enough to play him way too soon last week and made his injury worse, out for more then a month now. Cagliari GM criticized them for playing someone who was still recovering from injury and nowhere near ready to play again.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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Yep. I mean you could argue that the extent of how horrible he and his regime were was overblown a bit to fit political agendas, but there can be no doubt about the general asessment of his persona and tenure.

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There's arguably not a single country with a communist system around anymore, they've all at best got a more or less strange hybrid system.
It's not about communism as much but the impact it had on the people in general. Today it's called social-democarcy which is pretty much a post-communism, a light version of it. It taught people a state will solve all their problems and with companies owned by a state some of them learned they can pretend they work instead of working and they still get paid for that. They learned they can steal and it's ok to do that. In the name of social justice they can take away from you anything they want.

Overall the biggest problem is the moral damage. People think it's ok to steal, get on welfare because work is for idiots. Every time something wrong happens they make stupid demands towards the state instead of carrying it on their own which causes in taxes getting higher which in the process makes the situation even worse for them.

For example in Poland we have democracy and we pick up parliament and a president in comparison to communism which we had earlier but not many things have changed. Politicians and some shady companies still keep stealing just like communists did back in the day. Only it's only a drop in the bucket.

I made this post too long which I didn't plan to do but my main point is that Marxism and Leninism made a lot of damage and even though there are not many typical communist states officially these days many still operate in very similar ways to those. Moral damage has been made and many still operate that way.

http://football-italia.net/62351/totti-doubt-cagliari-roma

Totti doubt for Cagliari-Roma

Francesco Totti is a major doubt for Roma’s trip to Cagliari, as he is suffering from flu symptoms.
It kicks off on Sunday at 14.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.
Captain Totti did not take part in today’s training session, instead doing work on his own in the gym.
He remains a doubt to play tomorrow afternoon in Sardinia.
It would be a heavy blow for the Giallorossi, who are already without Daniele De Rossi, Victor Ibarbo, Kevin Strootman, Juan Iturbe, Leandro Castan and Federico Balzaretti.
They are also missing the suspended Kostas Manolas and Alessandro Florenzi, while Gervinho and Seydou Doumbia are at the African Cup of Nations.


not sure if good or bad news :shifty:
Definitely good :D
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,514
Used to be. I collected and traded NHL players cards from age 10 :touched:

Every time I move now I'm reminded by it with my album of 90s NHL legends laying around in attic lol.
 

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