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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Even if defensively he can be a bit shaky and has his usual lapses in concentration, hes absolutely vital for our possession based football. His ability to spot a teammate running further up the pitch and accurately delivers is second to none.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,322
His distribution is excellent there is no doubt there but his defending has been poor at times and played a big part in us losing 2 goals in 3 games.

I'm not sure whether it is arrogance of being in early winning positions against smaller teams and switching off, not having his understanding with Chiellini fully back yet or just an inability to mark but it needs to improve. We can't give up so many chances when it comes to trickier teams than Chievo and Parma.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci responded furiously to an internet troll who wished death upon his children.


The centre-back was given time off by the Bianconeri in the 2016-17 season as his son, Matteo, was seriously ill.


Fortunately Matteo Bonucci has recovered, but the Italian international was understandably furious when an Instagram user messaged him to say “both your kids should have died”.


“Maybe one day we’ll live in a better world,” Bonucci responded on his story.


“For now the world I want to keep my children away from is this one here, the one inhabited by these people.


“One of violence in gestures, words and thoughts.


“Now go on: cancel, change your account, call someone for help. It’s just a shame that no-one will be able to lift you from the disgust of being who you are.”


You happy now, @Badass Dybala ?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,340
You have to be a special kind of moron to go online and write an insult to a celebrity. What can you possibly gain from this? Even if you may not agree with whatever the person in question did wrong, have some fucking decency.

I'd make an exception for politicians though, as they can have an actual impact on a person's life.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,896
You have to be a special kind of moron to go online and write an insult to a celebrity. What can you possibly gain from this? Even if you may not agree with whatever the person in question did wrong, have some fucking decency.

I'd make an exception for politicians though, as they can have an actual impact on a person's life.
Plenty of them call their Tuz home

Just go read the pages when he left and when he returned
 

Powis

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Dec 9, 2009
8,487
You have to be a special kind of moron to go online and write an insult to a celebrity. What can you possibly gain from this? Even if you may not agree with whatever the person in question did wrong, have some fucking decency.

I'd make an exception for politicians though, as they can have an actual impact on a person's life.


Well. Personally, it makes me angry and a bit nervous too see him in colours of the club that I love. I was hating on him since he left but not on that sick level obviously. It's normal to wish sporting failures and so on but that shit is over the top. Best thing is to ignore him if you don't like him.

But knowing how many nutcases are out there in the world I am not surprised that these kind of things have a huge impact on someone's life.

I don't know, I guess if someone is so dead serious about football he/she must have a sad life.
 

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