[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (6 Viewers)

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Why should it harm it? Should mean more seats open lol. You suspect they will think you are Napoli fans?
No, I suspect Italians are morons and they will try to implement safety measures, but it will result in making it hard for everyone to get tickets. I know they did this in 2010 when I went to see Bologna-Juventus and for the most part you could only buy tickets the day of the game. You can imagine how much fun that was.
 

Insegnante

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This Higuain thing is getting out of control in terms of embarrassment. They behave like he is some Snowden-type of hero which has to be protected from an unjust legal system. But in the end he's nothing but a guy who gets paid millions to play football and attacks the referee, other players and the staff physically and verbally because he's a sore loser.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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This Higuain thing is getting out of control in terms of embarrassment. They behave like he is some Snowden-type of hero which has to be protected from an unjust legal system. But in the end he's nothing but a guy who gets paid millions to play football and attacks the referee, other players and the staff physically and verbally because he's a sore loser.
Yes, but you're German.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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Manchester United's Matteo Darmian believes the Premier League is 'the best championship in the world' and won't leave it.

The former Torino full-back experienced a pretty dramatic transfer leap last year as he became a starter for the Red Devils.

“I love the Premier League, and I want to stay here for a long time,” Darmian told Sky Sports.

“This is all very different because I'm at a major club now, and Serie A is not like this championship.

"The Premier League is more physical and less tactical, this is the most important difference, but I think it is the best championship in the world, so I love it.


"They play very fast and strong, and I have to adapt to this kind of football, but I want to improve myself.

"My team-mates make me feel comfortable, and the staff are the same, so for me it's been easy here.”

Darmian also discussed Manchester United's current situation and their objectives.

“It's normal that when you play for Manchester United there should be a lot of pressure. We know that and we try to do our best.

"I think Manchester United is the biggest club in the world so people expect us to win every game.

“Now we want to be in the top four at the end of the season. We have a big chance to win the FA Cup, so we want to improve and work, and if possible win a trophy.

“Of course top four is minimum requirement. We want to be there at the end of the season and the club works towards this.

“If we work hard we have a big chance. We won the last two games so we want to continue on this way.”
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I am planning to drive to Italy to watch Fiorentina-Juventus. I just realised Roma play Napoli the next day. Rome is barely an hour and a half drive from Firenze. Last time I went to see Roma with my brother (who is a Roma fan) it was very easy to get tickets. I wonder if this thing is going to harm our chances.
You gotta go. Make a sign do something to troll both sides
 

zizinho

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Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has been talking to the Corriere dello Sport about his incredible rise to stardom. The player seen as the natural successor to Gianluigi Buffon started by explaining that; "When I watch Milan on TV I always think to myself is that really me in goal!" He then went back to his childhood, stating that; "I started by riding in motocross but I found it hard and tiring. When I started playing football I was used as a striker because of my height."

When Milan came calling he declared that; "I didn't believe it at first, I thought it was a joke. The club had apparently been watching me for a while but the problem was my parents, they were uneasy about it at first as they couldn't believe that someone so young could play for a club like Milan". When asked about his idols growing up he replied; "Since I was a kid I've had posters of Dida and Abbiati on my wall". On life at Milanello, the youngster explained that; "Here I feel great, all the goalkeepers train together, Alfredo Magni and Giorgio Bianchi are doing an excellent job".

When asked about his current role models he has no hesitation in mentioning; "Buffon and Neuer are my points of reference now". And a word for his current coach; "I have him to thank for what's happening at the moment, he's given me the belief and confidence and he has always tried to help me". Who did he think were the strongest opponents he'd faced so far? Donnarumma declared; "For sure Dybala, who scored against me in Turin and Eder when he played for Sampdoria." Finally on Saturday's big match against Juventus, he explained that; "We need a united Milan who can fight for every ball. We must win, we have no other option".
there are posters of Abbiati? :shifty:
 
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