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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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    Enough with the ITALY sh*t JackAss

    Your right your not Claire..half the time Claire went off on a tangent probably due to withdrawls and the junkie itch enabling her from typing or thinking straight

    I heard Juve is selling Zambrotta...any truth to that rumor?
     

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    jaecole

    Senior Member
    Apr 7, 2005
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    edit: Oh yeah he is.

    Nice post IncuboRossonero. Here's my opinion on that great effort.

    I haven't posted to you once before on this forum. The first post I see from you (or noticed atleast) is one accusing me of being Claire, making fun of her and generally trying to degrade me. This is someone I don't even know and know nothing about the insults you deliver.

    I post a joke laughing at your imbecile posts saying about nothing like some Italians to drum up a conspiracy.

    You respond to that by calling me a jackass and again insulting Claire. Someone I still don't know and don't understand your posts towards.

    Have you a dislike for me immediately? Don't I cut it to post in here?

    Little bit of advice. This isn't something important, this isn't a mafia and you don't have any control or power here in any way. I realise you like to think you do.

    If you want to post to me. Post something that I wouldn't wipe my ass with please. Try to respect other peoples standards of discussion may not be as low class as yours.
     

    Respaul

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    The Italian government has backed zero-tolerance plans that could see League matches abandoned as soon as an object is thrown on to the pitch.

    Italian teams will automatically lose games 3-0 under the new rules, which will come into place on Friday, if their fans are adjudged to have been the culprits.

    The Italian authorities have taken the step after Tuesday’s Champions’ League derby between Inter and Milan was abandoned.

    A section of the Nerazzurri support hurled bottles and flares on to the field of play, with one hitting Milan ‘keeper Dida on the shoulder.

    There was also some minor crowd trouble at the Stadio Delle Alpi on Wednesday during Juventus’ match against Liverpool.

    The Interior Ministry announced the measures today after a meeting with the Italian Football Federation and the Italian Olympic Committee.

    "It's important that football clubs increase their co-operation with forces of order and increase dialogue with supporters," stated Federation chief Franco Carraro.

    "We have the desire that this season’s championships can end in a climate of peace and harmony.

    "We are in a very delicate situation and we needed an emergency solution. We hope that these measures won’t need to be taken but they will if necessary."

    However, the new rules haven’t been welcomed by everyone in the Italian game, who fear they could cause more trouble.

    "Carraro’s decision has surprised me," said Palermo chief and League Vice-president Maurizio Zamparini.

    "He is an intelligent person but he will soon realise that he can’t give one fan the power to stop a match simply because his side is losing."

    Brescia owner Gino Corioni mirrored those views, as he rightly fears that some fans could intentionally go into rival ends to get matches stopped.

    "The idea that a side can lose a match after one flare is thrown is not right," he said.

    "The derby illustrated that fact. Every club has a group of mad fans who will look to damage a rival club if they know they can.

    "This way we are making clubs a hostage to fans. This is sheer madness."
     
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    IncuboRossonero

    IncuboRossonero

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    Nov 16, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++
    The Italian government has backed zero-tolerance plans that could see League matches abandoned as soon as an object is thrown on to the pitch.

    Italian teams will automatically lose games 3-0 under the new rules, which will come into place on Friday, if their fans are adjudged to have been the culprits.

    The Italian authorities have taken the step after Tuesday’s Champions’ League derby between Inter and Milan was abandoned.

    A section of the Nerazzurri support hurled bottles and flares on to the field of play, with one hitting Milan ‘keeper Dida on the shoulder.

    There was also some minor crowd trouble at the Stadio Delle Alpi on Wednesday during Juventus’ match against Liverpool.

    The Interior Ministry announced the measures today after a meeting with the Italian Football Federation and the Italian Olympic Committee.

    "It's important that football clubs increase their co-operation with forces of order and increase dialogue with supporters," stated Federation chief Franco Carraro.

    "We have the desire that this season’s championships can end in a climate of peace and harmony.

    "We are in a very delicate situation and we needed an emergency solution. We hope that these measures won’t need to be taken but they will if necessary."

    However, the new rules haven’t been welcomed by everyone in the Italian game, who fear they could cause more trouble.

    "Carraro’s decision has surprised me," said Palermo chief and League Vice-president Maurizio Zamparini.

    "He is an intelligent person but he will soon realise that he can’t give one fan the power to stop a match simply because his side is losing."

    Brescia owner Gino Corioni mirrored those views, as he rightly fears that some fans could intentionally go into rival ends to get matches stopped.

    "The idea that a side can lose a match after one flare is thrown is not right," he said.

    "The derby illustrated that fact. Every club has a group of mad fans who will look to damage a rival club if they know they can.

    "This way we are making clubs a hostage to fans. This is sheer madness."
    Are the rules really going to be that stringent? There are going from NIGHT TO DAY ... is this the right approach?
     
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    IncuboRossonero

    IncuboRossonero

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    Nov 16, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    edit: Oh yeah he is.

    Nice post IncuboRossonero. Here's my opinion on that great effort.

    I haven't posted to you once before on this forum. The first post I see from you (or noticed atleast) is one accusing me of being Claire, making fun of her and generally trying to degrade me. This is someone I don't even know and know nothing about the insults you deliver.

    I post a joke laughing at your imbecile posts saying about nothing like some Italians to drum up a conspiracy.

    You respond to that by calling me a jackass and again insulting Claire. Someone I still don't know and don't understand your posts towards.

    Have you a dislike for me immediately? Don't I cut it to post in here?

    Little bit of advice. This isn't something important, this isn't a mafia and you don't have any control or power here in any way. I realise you like to think you do.

    If you want to post to me. Post something that I wouldn't wipe my ass with please. Try to respect other peoples standards of discussion may not be as low class as yours.
    You took shots at Italy and Italians twice....your playing the stereotyping-game and accusing me of being low class. Please child..learn to crawl before you walk.
     

    Respaul

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


    Paulie..the Zebras got you in a foul mood lately ?! :cheesy:
    lol... No as ive said many a time, we've been living on borrowed time for many many moons now... I'll get back to the team and match later.

    As for the cl... im gonna go with a little bit of fate :

    1978

    Wales win the Grand Slam
    The Pope Dies
    Liverpool lose in the League Cup final to the eventual League Champions
    Liverpool win the European Cup

    2005

    Wales win grand slam
    Pope dies
    LFC lose league cup final to eventual league champions
    LFC lift CL????
     

    Respaul

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    Im not sure...
    Being that we are out im happy to have a Premi-final.

    I was born in chelsea and went to see them alot but i have lost some of my affection for them of late... Liverpool i dislike but its allways nicer to have lost to the eventual winners.. plus i think its about time they returned to their rightful place at the forefront of world football.

    But then Milan are in my view the best team in world football by a long shot as such they deserve to win....
    I was also married in Milano so i have a certain feeling for them too.

    PSV are jus fodder for milan to chomp on
     
    May 4, 2004
    11,622
    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++

    lol... No as ive said many a time, we've been living on borrowed time for many many moons now... I'll get back to the team and match later.

    As for the cl... im gonna go with a little bit of fate :

    1978

    Wales win the Grand Slam
    The Pope Dies
    Liverpool lose in the League Cup final to the eventual League Champions
    Liverpool win the European Cup

    2005

    Wales win grand slam
    Pope dies
    LFC lose league cup final to eventual league champions
    LFC lift CL????
    WOW!
     

    JCK

    Biased
    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,382
    Are these new rules going to be a success?

    Is it proper to change the discipline 360 degrees all of a sudden?

    I guess this will cause a bit more controversial situations and chaos
     

    Chxta

    Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
    Nov 1, 2004
    12,088
    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++

    1978

    Wales win the Grand Slam
    The Pope Dies
    Liverpool lose in the League Cup final to the eventual League Champions
    Liverpool win the European Cup

    2005

    Wales win grand slam
    Pope dies
    LFC lose league cup final to eventual league champions
    LFC lift CL????
    :eek:
     

    JCK

    Biased
    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,382
    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++

    lol... No as ive said many a time, we've been living on borrowed time for many many moons now... I'll get back to the team and match later.

    As for the cl... im gonna go with a little bit of fate :

    1978

    Wales win the Grand Slam
    The Pope Dies
    Liverpool lose in the League Cup final to the eventual League Champions
    Liverpool win the European Cup

    2005

    Wales win grand slam
    Pope dies
    LFC lose league cup final to eventual league champions
    LFC lift CL????
    Another member posted this somewhere else and it caught my attention, I don't believe in these things but I admire patterns, will it happen?
     

    Respaul

    Senior Member
    Jul 14, 2002
    4,734
    Who knows Jeeks... who knows

    A more english based one :


    1981:

    Prince Charles gets married.
    Ken and Dedrie get married.
    New Doctor Who actor
    Liverpool win European Cup.


    2005:

    Charlie gets married
    Ken and diedre get married
    New doctor who
    LFC win cl???
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    115,986
    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++

    PSV are jus fodder for milan to chomp on
    Hey, don't count them out just yet. Guus Hiddink is a fantastic manager and if Milan decides to take it easy like our boys, the upset could happen.

    Although if everything goes according to plan Milan will win this year's CL, unless Chelsea can hit them hard on the counter.
     

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