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Antonello

Antonello

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    I know, I've been there three times that I know of but probably more, it's a nice city. I also know there are 20 regions in Italy that are all divided further into provinces. The capital of Toscana is Firenze.

    But all that still doesn't mean Lucca is Italian for Toscana.
    You're right Lucca is Lucca in english and in italian. But never mind, for who doesn't know Italy, is more simple to understand Tuscany.
     

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    Antonello

    Antonello

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    Nice words, when its true I give them the 10e.It has that price!:agree:
    It's true.

    Do you know what is RAI? It's the state's tv.

    http://www.rainews24.rai.it/notizia.asp?NewsID=63684

    To the end:
    Già presentata una causa parallela
    "Giulemanidallajuve.com" raccoglie 1.200 associati, tra cui 150 piccoli azionisti. Un primo gruppo ha già promosso in via autonoma una causa al Tar, con qualche giorno di anticipo rispetto alla stessa società bianconera.

    They olready did a parallel action
    "Giulemanidallajuve.com" have 1.200 member, with 150 little shareholder. A first group olready did a recourse to TAR, first respect to the Black and White club.
    in 10/22/2006

    Now, we are 1930 member and in january we 'll do a new recouse to TAR e then to the European Court, with or without the peaple thet say: I'm juventino, but i think in my business!
     

    Alltagsheld

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    We are not talking about "talking with Bergamo" innocent.

    Did you know that Milan and Inter shouldn't have taken part to this Serie A campaign?
    You know why? They had much more than the debt allowed by Figc.
    Why are they taking part to the championship? Cause Guido Rossi gave them a 70% discount of what they should have recapitalized. How convenient, huh?
    Inter was able to field Recoba thanks to a stolen driving license and a false passport. This means that everything Recoba did on the pitch influenced the regularity of the championship (--> sportive illicit).
    Roma took part to the 2003-04 championship thanks to a false guarantee they presented later than allowed. When it was discovered that it was false, Roma had an extra month to provide another one. Still, they always had enough money to give expensive rolexs to the refs as a gift.
    And does anyone remember Lazio's scudetto of 2000? It was won with players bought thanks to the money clueless investors had invested in Cirio's titles (Cirio was Cragnotti's company, the investors never got their money back) and to the ones Lazio spared from paying taxes. In fact in that couple of years Lazio arrived to have more than 120 millions € of taxes not paid. Did they bankrupt? Of course not: Lotito gets to pay those money in the next *23* years and he also got a discount. Everytime I think about it, I realize how stupid Giraudo really was: he sold Zidane to get Buffon, while he could have spared the money he spent in taxes and could have created even stronger teams.:disagree: It gets even nicer if you think that the taxes Lazio didn't pay were paid by honest citizens (also the ones who lost their fortunes thanks to Cirio), who saw their taxes rise. Many thanks, Cragnotti, really.

    These are the honest clubs media talk about.

    As for us, we didn't have debts, our players had regular documents, we didn't talk with refs (see Meani) and we didn't give them gifts.
    Our only fault was having Moggi talking on the phone with Bergamo -something everyone else did- and the verdict itself says that we didn't commit a sportive illicit.

    We are being taught that Moggi was the only rotten apple of Italian football and that now calcio is clean.


    No, sorry but I can't accept it, I'm not gonna give up. They have spitted on the honour of our club and doubted (more than that, actually) its fair play, when they really had nothing to be proud about. There is still one chance to get justice and, personally, I feel I have to pursue it.
    +rep
     

    Seven

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    Jun 25, 2003
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    You wrote a book!?

    Jeez, these days publishing books is simply too easy. Making money with them is a whole different story though :D. I would like to read it, but paying 14 euros for something that I doubt about is a bit much.
     
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    Antonello

    Antonello

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    You wrote a book!?

    Jeez, these days publishing books is simply too easy. Making money with them is a whole different story though :D. I would like to read it, but paying 14 euros for something that I doubt about is a bit much.
    Not so simply. I spent more than 1000€. It's in italian, do you speak it?
     

    Seven

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    Jun 25, 2003
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    Not so simply. I spent more than 1000€. It's in italian, do you speak it?
    It's still an awful lot easier than it was only a decade ago. Yes, I speak Italian. Or better said, I read Italian. I'm studying it at the university here and whilst they expect our reading skills to be about as good as those of Italians, much fewer emphasis lies on speaking.
     
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    Antonello

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    It's still an awful lot easier than it was only a decade ago. Yes, I speak Italian. Or better said, I read Italian. I'm studying it at the university here and whilst they expect our reading skills to be about as good as those of Italians, much fewer emphasis lies on speaking.
    I studied english at school a few year ago, i remember something and i use the dictionary to write here:oops:
     

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