Nicola Legrottaglie (23 Viewers)

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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is it true that legro is majorly homophobic? Apparently he's writing a book about how faith helped him and that "gays are sinners" fucked up if you ask me.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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is it true that legro is majorly homophobic? Apparently he's writing a book about how faith helped him and that "gays are sinners" fucked up if you ask me.
If he plays ok, i really dont care much, we dont have to like every players character in our team. But yeah, i share your opinion - thats fvcked up :)
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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ever since his vowe of abstinence he has played better, but yes that is quite old fashioned and quite frankly stupid.

that brings me to my next point are theere any openly gay footballers?
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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ever since his vowe of abstinence he has played better, but yes that is quite old fashioned and quite frankly stupid.

that brings me to my next point are theere any openly gay footballers?
Not that i know of any famous ones, and frankly i dont think it makes any difference.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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ever since his vowe of abstinence he has played better, but yes that is quite old fashioned and quite frankly stupid.

that brings me to my next point are theere any openly gay footballers?
Its Christians like him that are the reason for people openly mocking Christianity and its hard to blame them when we have outspoken fools writing stupid books.

- rep to legro
 

Amaurisimo

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Dec 8, 2007
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Legro hails Juve progress


Channel 4

Monday 23 March, 2009


Juventus defender Nicola Legrottaglie agrees with boss Claudio Ranieri that it has been a superb season for the Old Lady.

The Bianconeri look likely to have to settle for second place as Inter stroll towards the Scudetto.

But it is still a superb achievement for a side that have had to battle back from the abyss since the Calciopoli scandal.

Whatever happens now it will have been an excellent year,” Legrottaglie told Tuttosport.

What we have achieved is almost miraculous given the number of injuries that we have had.

When you consider that we were in Serie B two years ago it has been a marvellous journey.

Last year we were third, this time around we are second. Next year it is our turn to finish first.

Perhaps we lack a little experience for European football but our youngsters are growing and will be amongst the best.

Even though Inter are doing so well anything is possible and lots of teams have bounced back from further behind than we are,” he concluded.
 

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