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Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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Really? He had two retarded give aways, but some pretty important tackles. Especially when Barzagli fucked up.
Well against a more competent opposition that coul've easily been two goals. And that's exactly what his problem was a few years ago, he was a great player actually, but more or less regularly gave away very cheap goals.
 

Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Well against a more competent opposition that coul've easily been two goals. And that's exactly what his problem was a few years ago, he was a great player actually, but more or less regularly gave away very cheap goals.
True, but Barzagli did the same and, two years ago, Bonucci didn't really do any important tackles.

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Why does he tries to shot from 40 meters ? Other than that good game
I almost broke my computer.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Bruno: 'I want to punch Bonucci!' :lol:
By Football Italia staff


Pasquale Bruno admits he fantasises about “punching Leonardo Bonucci in the face, giving him five stitches to a split lip.”

The former Torino and Fiorentina defender was nicknamed ‘The Animal’ for his ferocious attitude on the field and the legendary time he was sent off but refused to leave, forcing several teammates and club officials to drag him away.

“The other night I was watching Juve against Torino and seeing Bonucci protest all the time made me think,” Bruno told Tuttomercatoweb.

“I’d love to have the chance to play today, in a Juventus-Torino against Bonucci. Seeing him so excited, euphoric, ready to protest all the time, made me imagine Pasquale Bruno in the tunnel punching Bonucci in the face, splitting his lip with five stitches and that way he can’t talk for five months.

“His behaviour is absolutely infuriating. People didn’t like me, maybe I was the worst of the lot, but I fought hard and protested very little.

“This is my secret dream. Bonucci irritates me and I take as an example the penalty given against Bologna for a foul on Alvaro Morata.

“While the Bologna players were protesting, up comes Bonucci to tell the referee it was a penalty. That’s unacceptable.

“If I had been a Bologna player, I’d get myself sent off straight away for punching Bonucci. As a player he’s debatable too, as I consider him a normal defender, but his behaviour with his hands always raised to complain is what annoys me.”

A physical altercation with Bonucci might not be wise, as the Juventus and Italy defender punched a mugger who had held him at gunpoint. :lol2:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,219
Wait. "While the Bologna players were protesting, up comes Bonucci to tell the referee it was a penalty. That's unacceptable".
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Bruno: 'I want to punch Bonucci!' :lol:
By Football Italia staff


Pasquale Bruno admits he fantasises about “punching Leonardo Bonucci in the face, giving him five stitches to a split lip.”

The former Torino and Fiorentina defender was nicknamed ‘The Animal’ for his ferocious attitude on the field and the legendary time he was sent off but refused to leave, forcing several teammates and club officials to drag him away.

“The other night I was watching Juve against Torino and seeing Bonucci protest all the time made me think,” Bruno told Tuttomercatoweb.

“I’d love to have the chance to play today, in a Juventus-Torino against Bonucci. Seeing him so excited, euphoric, ready to protest all the time, made me imagine Pasquale Bruno in the tunnel punching Bonucci in the face, splitting his lip with five stitches and that way he can’t talk for five months.

“His behaviour is absolutely infuriating. People didn’t like me, maybe I was the worst of the lot, but I fought hard and protested very little.

“This is my secret dream. Bonucci irritates me and I take as an example the penalty given against Bologna for a foul on Alvaro Morata.

“While the Bologna players were protesting, up comes Bonucci to tell the referee it was a penalty. That’s unacceptable.

“If I had been a Bologna player, I’d get myself sent off straight away for punching Bonucci. As a player he’s debatable too, as I consider him a normal defender, but his behaviour with his hands always raised to complain is what annoys me.”

A physical altercation with Bonucci might not be wise, as the Juventus and Italy defender punched a mugger who had held him at gunpoint. :lol2:
These teams, their players, and the mentalities are just so damn pathetic.
 

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