Say no for Totti! (17 Viewers)

dpforever

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Jan 12, 2002
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Francesco Totti has taken a swipe at the Italian Press following a summer of criticism.

Totti, who was red carded during Italy’s World Cup exit to South Korea, believes certain sections of the media made him a scapegoat for the Azzurri’s failure in the Far East. The Roma captain believes he was targeted by the Northern Press because he is from the capital. "The criticism has rained in because I am from Rome," said the Giallorossi No 10. "At the World Cup, they massacred me."

Totti went into the World Cup with the billing as Italy’s most important player but the Ecuador game aside, he flattered to deceive. "It wasn’t a great experience," admits Totti. "And also because too many people interfered with my private life. I’m tired of the criticism."


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Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#63
++ [ originally posted by dpforever ] ++
"The criticism has rained in because I am from Rome," said the Giallorossi No 10.
This one is new :D

Cmon, let's nail all the Romans, just because they're from Rome!!! :D
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#65
++ [ originally posted by ErikP ] ++
Of course! That's why we hate him! Only because he's from Rome! Other than that, he's such a nice, warm and intelligent lad!
Rome is like the Bermuda triangle. We hate it, we're staying away, we're throwing garbage in there :D
 

JKane

Junior Member
May 31, 2001
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#74
++ [ originally posted by dpforever ] ++
Francesco Totti has taken a swipe at the Italian Press following a summer of criticism.

Totti, who was red carded during Italy’s World Cup exit to South Korea, believes certain sections of the media made him a scapegoat for the Azzurri’s failure in the Far East. The Roma captain believes he was targeted by the Northern Press because he is from the capital. "The criticism has rained in because I am from Rome," said the Giallorossi No 10. "At the World Cup, they massacred me."

Totti went into the World Cup with the billing as Italy’s most important player but the Ecuador game aside, he flattered to deceive. "It wasn’t a great experience," admits Totti. "And also because too many people interfered with my private life. I’m tired of the criticism."


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That freak is killing me. :LOL:

Too stupid to be true.

Eggs, tomatoes, whatever ... let's start. :excited: :D
 
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Leila

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Jul 12, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #76
    He's not capabla of being a leader of anythin'. He's just too stupid.

    I don't understand why my sis likes him. It's too hard for me!
     
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    Leila

    Leila

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    Jul 12, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #78
    At last, something what's connected with totti, that makes me happy.
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    #79
    yeah,finally some good news.here's the official news:
    Injured Totti out for up to two months

    ROME (Reuters) - AS Roma captain Francesco Totti could be out for up to two months after injuring his left knee during a weekend friendly.
    The 25-year-old Italian international midfielder twisted his knee on Sunday, falling awkwardly as he tried to cross to team mate Vincenzo Montella.

    'It's a small, isolated injury. There's no need to operate but it will take him 45 to 60 days to recover,' the La Gazzetta dello Sport quoted club doctor Mario Brozzi as saying.

    Totti posted a message on the Roma website on Monday thanking his doctors and fans and vowing to return as soon as possible, but he did not say when that would be.

    'Now that the biggest fear has passed I will strive to work like never before until the end of the rehabilitation... to be back on the pitch in the shortest time possible,' he said.

    The injury is the latest in a string of unfortunate incidents for Totti, who was sent off in Italy's second round World Cup match against South Korea, and missed the run-in to the Serie A last season with a niggling thigh strain.

    Roma, second behind Juventus last season, face newly-promoted Como when the new Serie A season kicks off on September 1.

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    source:www.soccernet.com
     

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