That Totti such a nasty person! (13 Viewers)

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++


course not :fero::D

top is woodgate, second is terry
i dont think woodgate would ever be the best English defender(because of his injuries)Terry on the other hand is a strong defender and i think he's the #1 stopper in England.
 
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Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
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    what a load of crap, so your all complaing about the ammonth he donated, remind how much you've donated? Oh, and remind me of any other players currently doing more then Totti right now? And your saying he did this as a PM stunt? Like some have said, have non of you realised that this could be the charities idea? After all, do you really think they'd would want the money, or the world to know a famous, much loved footballer, is involved, probably raising alot more then 2400. Just because he is a footballer, and earns alot of money, doesnt automatically mean he owes them anything at all, or anyone else for that matter, why you people believe he should of done more, why??? And again, there are negatives to him giving them a huge sum, if people (who by the way are VERY fickle) believe that people are giving them say for example £250, 000 all the time, it could inadvertenly stop them doing it, because people are just as likely to think, there modest donation doesnt mean much if people are giving them such high donations.
     

    xziz

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    Aug 30, 2004
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    #88
    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    what a load of crap, so your all complaing about the ammonth he donated, remind how much you've donated? Oh, and remind me of any other players currently doing more then Totti right now? And your saying he did this as a PM stunt? Like some have said, have non of you realised that this could be the charities idea? After all, do you really think they'd would want the money, or the world to know a famous, much loved footballer, is involved, probably raising alot more then 2400. Just because he is a footballer, and earns alot of money, doesnt automatically mean he owes them anything at all, or anyone else for that matter, why you people believe he should of done more, why??? And again, there are negatives to him giving them a huge sum, if people (who by the way are VERY fickle) believe that people are giving them say for example £250, 000 all the time, it could inadvertenly stop them doing it, because people are just as likely to think, there modest donation doesnt mean much if people are giving them such high donations.
    Nicole, can you name any other soccer player is doing charities?

    xziz :cool:
     

    Dan

    Back & Quack
    Mar 9, 2004
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    #94
    Nicole is right in some parts. But im reeeallly sorry- Totti is a jerk no matter what happens. I know this sounds extreme, do not think im comparing them, but here is an example: stalin. He pulled alot of stunts to make him seem like a nice guy to the public, but he really murdered thousands. Totti does alot of gestures which are generous but not unselfish- he does it to help clean his disgusting image that he displays on the pitch and so that everyone would think he is a nice person.

    nicole, excuse with your bullshit roma excuses spitting on a player and stamping on a player.
     

    Zlatan

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    Jun 9, 2003
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    #95
    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
    I don't really remember, but he did some charity work for Ghanaian children.
    Speaking of children, Juve raised and gave a lot of money to a children's hospital in Italy last year, as well as making a CD and video to help raise money. It was called "Mio Canto libero" IIRC.
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    #97
    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    what a load of crap, so your all complaing about the ammonth he donated, remind how much you've donated? Oh, and remind me of any other players currently doing more then Totti right now? And your saying he did this as a PM stunt? Like some have said, have non of you realised that this could be the charities idea? After all, do you really think they'd would want the money, or the world to know a famous, much loved footballer, is involved, probably raising alot more then 2400. Just because he is a footballer, and earns alot of money, doesnt automatically mean he owes them anything at all, or anyone else for that matter, why you people believe he should of done more, why??? And again, there are negatives to him giving them a huge sum, if people (who by the way are VERY fickle) believe that people are giving them say for example £250, 000 all the time, it could inadvertenly stop them doing it, because people are just as likely to think, there modest donation doesnt mean much if people are giving them such high donations.
    In all fairness, Nicole, donating a shirt on ebay that raised £2000 or whatever it is doesn't exactly speak highly of his charitable intentions. I mean how much did he pay for that shirt in the first place? He got it for free. And he gets one for every match he plays, then he passed it onto someone else who sold it for him. What out of pocket expense was that to Totti then? Zero.

    Anyway, I don't think athletes or celebrities should be ranked by how much money they've given to charity. If they get involved in charities, it's mostly because they believe in it and not because they want to get something out of it. Maybe that's naive, what do you think? In any case, as long as they do get involved, that's always a good thing and those who do it to repair their public imagine I think are in the small minority. A lot of South American and African have done a lot to improve circumstances for children and people in their home countries, I think that says they were raised with good values and they're doing the right thing.
     
    Sep 14, 2003
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    #98
    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    Nope, I cant name anyone right now, can you?
    You should do, how well do you know your team apart from the 'stars'? Damiano Tommasi is well known it Italy for his charity work.
     
    Dec 27, 2003
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    #99
    ++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++


    Speaking of children, Juve raised and gave a lot of money to a children's hospital in Italy last year, as well as making a CD and video to help raise money. It was called "Mio Canto libero" IIRC.
    "Il mio canto libero". That's a classic by the irreplaceable Lucio Battisti. RIP :down:
     

    Zlatan

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    Jun 9, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++


    "Il mio canto libero". That's a classic by the irreplaceable Lucio Battisti. RIP :down:
    Yeah, I knew I forgot the "Il" ;)


    I really love how they sing it, especially Buffon :D
     

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