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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Altair said:
actually since we mentioned Sampdoria check out the nationalities in their roster:

http://www.sampdoria.it/MostraInfo.asp?id_info=5827
Yeah that's a very interesting roster and in some ways I feel bad for Kutuzov. ;) What strikes me about Novellino is that despite his lack of talent at the back he still has a very good defensive record over the past two years, however much of the credit has to be given to the midfield where Volpi and Palombo have been crucial for their side. Diana has also been quite a surprise with the number of goals he has scored for club and country recently...the man always pops up in the right place and right time. Gasbarroni has also had a great start to the season.
 

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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Didier Deschamps born 15 octobre 1968

Paul Le Guen born March 1, 1964

Does this qualify that Deschamps is considered a young manager and Le Guen is considered an old one?
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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RochemBeck said:
Yeah that's a very interesting roster and in some ways I feel bad for Kutuzov. ;) What strikes me about Novellino is that despite his lack of talent at the back he still has a very good defensive record over the past two years, however much of the credit has to be given to the midfield where Volpi and Palombo have been crucial for their side. Diana has also been quite a surprise with the number of goals he has scored for club and country recently...the man always pops up in the right place and right time. Gasbarroni has also had a great start to the season.

It would be pretty ironic if they can manage to do better than Inter(the opposite as far as nationalities go).
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Jeeks said:
Didier Deschamps born 15 octobre 1968

Paul Le Guen born March 1, 1964

Does this qualify that Deschamps is considered a young manager and Le Guen is considered an old one?
Not sure, Jeeks. I'm also not sure how relevent this is either.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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RochemBeck said:
Not sure, Jeeks. I'm also not sure how relevent this is either.
Just because when you mention the young mangers you seem to mention Deschamps but not mention Le Guen. I would also add Riijkaard to the list of young managers actually.
 

Rami

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Dec 24, 2004
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Originally Posted by Jeeks
Didier Deschamps born 15 octobre 1968

Paul Le Guen born March 1, 1964

Does this qualify that Deschamps is considered a young manager and Le Guen is considered an old one?
Hey there is another Juventini that shares with me the same birthday :weee:
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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In older physics theorems it used to be thought as the vehicle of light, but it's become obsolete because of Albert's theory of relativity. It also has other meanings like the highest point in the sky, the pure air of the gods ...
 

Rami

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Dec 24, 2004
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Altair said:
In older physics theorems it used to be thought as the vehicle of light, but it's become obsolete because of Albert's theory of relativity. It also has other meanings like the highest point in the sky, the pure air of the gods ...
is it like the word "atheer" in arabic??
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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alright dudes going for some dinner will leave you with this appetizing "piece" of news:

A rugby fan who cut out his testicles with wire cutters to mark a Wales victory is at a loss to explain why he did it.

Geoffrey Huish, 31, performed the impromptu self-surgery in February when his beloved Wales beat world champions England.

After performing the deed, Mr Huish put his severed anatomy in a bag and took them to his local social club to show fellow fans.

He collapsed with blood loss and was rushed to hospital but surgeons could not reattach his missing parts.

He was put in a psychiatric ward but has no history of mental illness and was at a loss to explain why he did it.

"I'd told my pal Gethin Probert before the game that Wales didn't stand a chance," Mr Huish told The Sun.

"It wasn't a bet but I said I'd cut my b*lls off if we won.

"I listened to the game on the radio at home by myself.

"After the match I got up for a pee and saw the cutters in the bathroom.

"Gethin had left them after repairing the chain on my toilet.

"I remembered what I'd said and thought he had left them for me.

"I thought 'Oh no, I haven't got to do anything like that have I' and then I thought 'You can do it'.

"So I started hacking away at my tackle.

"It took about 10 minutes and there was quite a bit of pain but I just kept going.

"The cutters were blunt so I had to keep snipping."

After picking his testicles from the toilet bowl, he went to the social club.

"I went in and shouted out 'I've done it!'," Mr Huish said.

"I took my b*lls out and passed them in the bag to a friend.

"Some people then laid me on the floor."

Mr Huish continues to see a psychiatrist.

"I think about what happened every day and still haven't come up with a good reason why," he said.

"I'd had a lot going on and felt a bit down.

"I can't have kids now but still want a family - maybe I'll adopt."
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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Did anyone here watch the Milan-Fenerbace match ??

every time Milan attacked the Fener goal in the first half, the fans in that end kept blowing these trumpets that sounded like they came out of an old, classic horror movie.....

I guess they were trying to make the Milan players re-live their horror on that pitch a few months back....

speaking of trumpets, the most memorable thing I can take from the Brugge game is their fans playing "papas got a brand new pig bag" in the stands of the Delli Alpi

at least, I think it was their fans......
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
85,072
Altair said:
alright dudes going for some dinner will leave you with this appetizing "piece" of news:

A rugby fan who cut out his testicles with wire cutters to mark a Wales victory is at a loss to explain why he did it.

Geoffrey Huish, 31, performed the impromptu self-surgery in February when his beloved Wales beat world champions England.

After performing the deed, Mr Huish put his severed anatomy in a bag and took them to his local social club to show fellow fans.

He collapsed with blood loss and was rushed to hospital but surgeons could not reattach his missing parts.

He was put in a psychiatric ward but has no history of mental illness and was at a loss to explain why he did it.

"I'd told my pal Gethin Probert before the game that Wales didn't stand a chance," Mr Huish told The Sun.

"It wasn't a bet but I said I'd cut my b*lls off if we won.

"I listened to the game on the radio at home by myself.

"After the match I got up for a pee and saw the cutters in the bathroom.

"Gethin had left them after repairing the chain on my toilet.

"I remembered what I'd said and thought he had left them for me.

"I thought 'Oh no, I haven't got to do anything like that have I' and then I thought 'You can do it'.

"So I started hacking away at my tackle.

"It took about 10 minutes and there was quite a bit of pain but I just kept going.

"The cutters were blunt so I had to keep snipping."

After picking his testicles from the toilet bowl, he went to the social club.

"I went in and shouted out 'I've done it!'," Mr Huish said.

"I took my b*lls out and passed them in the bag to a friend.

"Some people then laid me on the floor."

Mr Huish continues to see a psychiatrist.

"I think about what happened every day and still haven't come up with a good reason why," he said.

"I'd had a lot going on and felt a bit down.

"I can't have kids now but still want a family - maybe I'll adopt."
This has Pado's name all over it. ;)
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
85,072
Altair said:
mmh you know i never thought about it, i will look into it
Hmmm. Look at the spelling. Then add the math angle. Then the sky reference.

I would put :money: down on 2:1 vBookie odds that it's of Arabic origin. :)
 

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