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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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I had to have a laugh so I translated Paul's text:

the inferociti hunchbacks devastano the station Brignole 03/04/2005 - of Francisco Alessi Ultras juventini on the war foot (other that to remember the Saint Padre!): nel.primo afternoon approximately 50 hunchbacks they damage taking to sassate and to blows of spranga the coach of the Fiorentina while it is in pause close to the Sheraton Hotel, gathering center pre-contest of the players viola. Not only, an other group of ultra' bianconeri, arrives to you to Florence in coach, firm beside the hotel of the Fiorentina: it passes Of Livio that is exiting in order to go to the training. Heavy insults leave immediately towards the player to which the hunchbacks approach themselves (null threateningly are worth its bianconero past, count only its belongings viola).Per fortune l participation of the police avoid the worse one for the soccer player. But l serious incident piu' happens on the convoy that filler to Turin a group of approximately 400 hunchbacks. During the pause to the Brignole station the finimondo is get loosed: the ultras they begin to sfasciare secretly all cio' that understood danneggiado seriously the train and the station, then if they take it also with the staff of the Railroads, whose members come malmenati and unfortunately hurt also with blades (those are always unfortunately.). In total 5 hurt between the staff are available of which in serious way rather (hit on the head from bottles of several E glass objects it comes ricoverato d urgency to the Galliera hospital). On the place finally, perhaps a po' too much in delay, the police takes part then, that she in any case tries to sedare the tifosi which always piu' inferociti hour give to life hard crashs with the policemen. To the fine ones after approximately 1 hour the minds placano (but tens of hurt and contusi above all between the policemen are available). Thus after approximately 75 minuteren of delay (a train was necessary to reperire other railway staff in order to replace the remained attache's wounded) leaves again in order to carry the hunchbacks to Torino.Gli ultra' joints in the capoluogo piemontese brazenly expects quite the reimbursement of the ticket for l useless travel towards Florence. Unfortunately in a day where all the world of joined soccer e' to the sad agony of the Pope, the ultra' juventini has thought not to participate to this gesture of love and solidarieta' towards an extraordinary man but they have continued their important spiral of violence whom they give always contraddistingue... enough to only cite the recent episodes piu' and piu': the slid summer to monza tafferugli with the genoani of which they come some stabs a ten, the episodes to you of Parma of 6 the January slid with the hunchbacks who to the end of the match invade the field and assault the $parmesan until reaching the saturday incidents that as soon as I have described to you and that the hunchback getlteman could frankly save themselves above all in a thus sad day and of solidarieta '.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++
thats an... uhhhmmm.... interesting translation, jeeks
I think it is funny, I always translate Italian articles to English using the google translator and the funniest most un-understandable texts come out
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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Some one remind me who alex samatar really is... Its not who i seem to remember him being as whos online is now showing him doing moderator duties...

Please remind me
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Bürke ] ++
It is like talking to a 3 year old.
exactly

Alex Samatar some members describe him as the best thing that has happened to the forums, personally I haven't wittnessed his presence when he was at his peak
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++


exactly

Alex Samatar some members describe him as the best thing that has happened to the forums, personally I haven't wittnessed his presence when he was at his peak
I meant which member has samatar as his alter ego... I cant remember

Jus for the record...I thought it was one of the lamest moments in this forums history... but there you go
 
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IncuboRossonero

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Nov 16, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


    Jus for the record...I thought it was one of the lamest moments in this forums history... but there you go
    I agree....I felt as though Pado and Sergio were the only two that got the joke....if there was one.
     

    Respaul

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    ok... this is part of another article that is sorta what i was getting at...





    On Saturday evening Juventus were due to face Fiorentina; a meeting between clubs who dislike each other with an intensity that would not be obvious to an outsider - think Manchester United and Leeds. For a quarter of a century, since a disallowed Fiorentina goal on the last day of the season handed the 1982 title to Turin, there has been a deep-seated loathing of Juventus.

    Their arrival had been anticipated with a deep longing for retribution from both sides. On Saturday morning there were fights between the Turin police and Juventus fans trying to board trains for Florence. Other trains carrying Juve supporters were halted outside the city while one Juventus fan shattered the back window of the Fiorentina coach outside the team hotel. At 2pm, to the probable relief of the Florence police, the match was called off.

    With Juventus due to meet Liverpool competitively tomorrow for the first time since the Heysel disaster, it did not bode well. Some, anticipating the Champions League quarter-final, thought stories of Juventus ultras seeking revenge on the streets of Merseyside far fetched.

    There is an acceptance in Italy that the disaster that killed 39 was more the responsibility of Liverpool supporters than it was the crumbling state of the Heysel Stadium. However, in Turin there is resentment that the tragedy was never embraced by Juventus in the way Hillsborough was by Liverpool. Juventus were accused of sweeping the events aside lest it detract from winning the 1985 European Cup. Their then home stadium, the Communale, has long since been abandoned for the Delle Alpi, which carries no monument to the dead.
     

    Emma

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    Mar 4, 2004
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    Why arent all these dumb ass double accounts banned? Andy or Burke is posting under loads of handles, I forget what usernames they were but a while back they posted on here showing they were using those accounts. The alex samatar thing has always been stupid.

    Its like some people are using second accounts to vent, do they shit on your own username and hopefully they will ban you.

    Dont be a *****. Delete all that shit someone.

    P.S: Yes yes Im still posting. I cant help it, im overbored.
     

    Emma

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    Mar 4, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Bürke ] ++
    That's enough. Keep moving.

    Why do you (plural) always try to point to Andy or me for fairness issues, or when you just wish to whine?
    Always? Isnt this the first time Ive ever spoke to you? And Ive pointed at Andy before? I dont recall, I think every time Andy posts something garbage its you using his account and every time he does what you do hes only doing it to please you. So he is forgiven.

    Im only pointing at you because you posted drunk one night in 3 accounts even Andys. I'll look up the posts if you want.

    I though it was known you/andy or someone was posting on those accounts.

    So are you? If you say no and you are embarassed by my next posting that isnt my fault.
     

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