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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
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lgorTudor

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To be fair that's probably a smart move :D.
On the other hand he deprives himself of all the sleazy farewell ceremonies, like standing ovations, flowers, parading around the olimpico, giving his jersey to a kid in wheelchair, giving a speech on how 1 scudetto in roma is better than 10 for juventus, andrea bocelli humming gladiator theme, light shows and many more
 

DAiDEViL

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PhRoZeN

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He loves the attention, he loves the fact that fans are screaming for him to get minutes on the pitch and he's always in the newspaper. Once he retires it will slowly die down, he knows that and probably doesnt mind sitting on the bench for most of the season, he's used to it.:D
 

Fr3sh

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I will never pity Roma as long as Totti is still a player there
I like Roma just because of Totti. Francesco is one of the best player that have graced Calcio, he's what a real captain looks like, a symbol of loyalty and passion. It's only natural that a glory-hunter such as yourself that supports 12 different clubs from 4 different leagues, would find it hard to see what's makes such an artist such as Totti so admirable. I'd stomp, spit, insult anyone to have a successful and legendary career like Totti, he'll be remembered for a very long time, unlike your heroes Rooney, Nagamoto, Prince Boateng, Joe Allen, Bellerin, Nasri and Muntari.
 

Vialli_92

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I like Roma just because of Totti. Francesco is one of the best player that have graced Calcio, he's what a real captain looks like, a symbol of loyalty and passion. It's only natural that a glory-hunter such as yourself that supports 12 different clubs from 4 different leagues, would find it hard to see what's makes such an artist such as Totti so admirable. I'd stomp, spit, insult anyone to have a successful and legendary career like Totti, he'll be remembered for a very long time, unlike your heroes Rooney, Nagamoto, Prince Boateng, Joe Allen, Bellerin, Nasri and Muntari.
10/10 for effort
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
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Weah what a player of my childhood. Epitome of the SBA. The real "Golden Balls".

Andrea should consider constructing a building right in the middle of Continassa shaped like an enormous coiled onyx snake. It is the temple of "M'bassa", African snake god of fertility and sexual fulfillment, where ragazza, chicas, красивая, fraulein etc... from all of europe and north africa come in their tens of thousands to congregate with the rest of the faithful, praying that "M'bassa" smiles upon them and blesses them with child and universe altering sexual gratification. The most devout are then lead deep into the bowels of the temple which is where the lairs of the "M'bassa's" avatars on earth realm are located; Alex Sandro, Asamoah, Moisy Kean........... The avatars then "plant" their ethereal seed deep in the "fertile soil" of the faithful, with the promise that the male progeny born of their wombs be baptised as Bianconeri. Yes it is our own Juve stud farm. With Giovinco its custodian like tattoo in fantasy island.

With the godly Weah's recent declaration of unbridled love for the black and white, I'm sure he and his black mamba would happily take their rightful place among the Avatars and may his seed ensure us an endless supply of Golden Ball(s) winning strikers.
:lol::lol:

He's got a point though. Totti's biggest selling point is probably his loyalty, which is a concept that is completely foreign to you.
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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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so at the celebration of nipples last scudetto, they arrived at the San Paolo after a little procession and found out that the stadium was closed and couldn't finish the celebration in there. :rofl:
 
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