Warning to all Roma fans! (6 Viewers)

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Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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Thats a poor way of saying who is world class? What about Chelsea, I hate them and they have no history or tradition, but how can anyone say they arent World Class? Also, Napoli have won more then us, but do you think they could beat us if we played now? could they beat our youth team?
World-Class is defined by great historical achievements, and GREAT athletic TRADITIONS. You don't see that at St. Olimpico. Fat Ass Sensi is doing everything NOT to make it happen.

Furthermore, if we follow your logic, FC Porto also needs to be WorldClass. In the previous two seasons they've won 5 competitions out of 6 that they've participated in (except for last year's Porteugese Cup, which they lost to Benfica), but they've won everything- two titles, Champions League, UEFA Cup and national cup.

And how about Deportivo and Valencia? They were dominating the Spanish football alongside Real Madrid between 2000 and 2004. But they are not "world class", are they?
 
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Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
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    I think valencia are, history is exactly that history, a world class team is not someone who lives on past glories, See: Liverpool!
     

    Chxta

    Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
    Nov 1, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    You are all Roma fans, and I know it! Seeing how alot of you seem to watch our games more!
    Do we?

    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++I think valencia are, history is exactly that history, a world class team is not someone who lives on past glories, See: Liverpool!
    I agree!
     
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    Nicole

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    Sep 16, 2004
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    To all Roma fans:

    Dear fans, please leave the club. There's no future staying put. :rofl:
    So you know, winning Scudetto's isnt the reason we Roma fans follow Roma, we follow it because we love it! I'd follow Roma in Serie C/1, and I follow Roma if it was ONLY a youth team!
     

    Sid

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    Nov 10, 2003
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    you know..its not too late if you want to be a juve fans..the doors are still open..
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    ok..its close now..
     
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    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Sid ] ++
    you know..its not too late if you want to be a juve fans..the doors are still open..
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    ok..its close now..
    Damn, missed it...oh shame...
     
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    Nicole

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    Oh, no I could let you do that, its closed now, guess I missed my chance...
     
    Dec 27, 2003
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    Well, Juve have 2 CL, and so does Gladbach, so you tell me which league is uncompetitive. Also, look at Scotland and the Netherlands before you look at Germany.
    Gladbach have never won the European Cup/CL. Not once.
     
    Dec 27, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++


    Sweetheart,

    A World-Class team is Real Madrid, that have been Champions of Europe 7 times and Spanish Champions 29 times.

    Juventus is another world-class team, with 28 Scudetti and 2 European Cups.

    AC Milan, with 16 Italian titles and 5 European cups.

    AND WHAT DID ROMA DO?

    3 times won the Scudetto- less than Udinese, Torino and Fiorentina and NO Euro cups.
    Madrid have won the Euro Cup/CL 9 times.

    Milan won it 6 times.

    Juventus won 27 scudetti.

    Udinese never won the scudo and Fiorentina won it once if I remember correctly.

    Also Roma won the Coppa delle Fiere in the 60's, which is the ancestor of the UEFA Cup.
     
    Dec 27, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++
    that you master :D

    seriusly, how do you manage to remember all this stuff?
    I don't know, Im not even good with numbers to start with but football seems to be the exception.

    Btw : Milan won the scudetto 17 times not 16.
     

    Ramin

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    #History of the Italian League championship#
    --------------------------------------------

    Year Champion Runner-up
    ---- -------- ----------
    2003-2004 Ac Milan AS Roma
    2002-2003 Juventus TBD
    2001-2002 Juventus AS Roma
    2000-2001 AS Roma Juventus
    1999-2000 Lazio Juventus
    1998-99 AC Milan Lazio
    1997-98 Juventus Inter Milan
    1996-97 Juventus Parma
    1995-96 AC Milan Juventus
    1994-95 Juventus Lazio
    1993-94 AC Milan Juventus
    1992-93 AC Milan Inter Milan
    1991-92 AC Milan Juventus
    1990-91 Sampdoria AC Milan
    1989-90 Napoli AC Milan
    1988-89 Inter Milan Napoli
    1987-88 AC Milan Napoli
    1986-87 Napoli Juventus
    1985-86 Juventus AS Roma
    1984-85 Verona Torino
    1983-84 Juventus AS Roma
    1982-83 AS Roma Juventus
    1981-82 Juventus Fiorentina
    1980-81 Juventus AS Roma
    1979-80 Inter Milan Juventus
    1978-79 AC Milan Perugia
    1977-78 Juventus Lanerossi
    1976-77 Juventus Torino
    1975-76 Torino Juventus
    1974-75 Juventus Napoli
    1973-74 Lazio Juventus
    1972-73 Juventus AC Milan
    1971-72 Juventus AC Milan
    1970-71 Inter Milan AC Milan
    1969-70 Cagliari Inter Milan
    1968-69 Fiorentina Cagliari
    1967-68 AC Milan Napoli
    1966-67 Juventus Inter Milan
    1965-66 Inter Milan Bologna
    1964-65 Inter Milan AC Milan
    1963-64 Bologna Inter Milan
    1962-63 Inter Milan Juventus
    1961-62 AC Milan Inter Milan
    1960-61 Juventus AC Milan
    1959-60 Juventus Fiorentina
    1958-59 AC Milan Fiorentina
    1957-58 Juventus Fiorentina
    1956-57 AC Milan Fiorentina
    1955-56 Fiorentina AC Milan
    1954-55 AC Milan Udinese
    1953-54 Inter Milan Juventus
    1952-53 Inter Milan Juventus
    1951-52 Juventus AC Milan
    1950-51 AC Milan Inter Milan
    1949-50 Juventus AC Milan
    1948-49 Torino Inter Milan
    1947-48 Torino AC Milan
    1946-47 Torino Juventus
    1945-46 Torino Juventus
    1944-45 suspended -- World War II
    1942-43 Torino Livorno
    1941-42 AS Roma Torino
    1940-41 Bologna Ambrosiana "Inter"
    1939-40 Ambrosiana "Inter" Bologna
    1938-39 Bologna Torino
    1937-38 Ambrosiana "Inter" Juventus
    1936-37 Bologna Lazio
    1935-36 Bologna AS Roma
    1934-35 Juventus Ambrosiana "Inter"
    1933-34 Juventus Ambrosiana "Inter"
    1932-33 Juventus Ambrosiana "Inter"
    1931-32 Juventus Bologna
    1930-31 Juventus AS Roma
    1929-30 Ambrosiana SS Genova 1893
    1929 Bologna Torino
    1928 FBC Torino Genoa
    1927 FBC Torino (revoked by FIGC) Bologna
    1926 FBC Juventus Alba Roma
    1925 Bologna FBC Alba Roma
    1924 Genoa FBC AC Savoia
    1923 Genoa FBC Lazio
    1922 CCI US Pro Vercelli Fortitudo Roma
    1922 FIGC US Novese Sampierdarenese
    1921 US Pro Vercelli Pisa
    1920 FBC Internazionale Livorno
    1918-19 suspended -- World War I
    1917-18 suspended -- World War I
    1916-17 suspended -- World War I
    1915 Genoa FBC (FIGC awarded the title)
    1914 Casale Lazio
    1913 Pro Vercelli Lazio
    1912 Pro Vercelli Venezia
    1911 Pro Vercelli Vicenza
    1910 FBC Internazionale Pro Vercelli
    1909 Pro Vercelli US Milanese
    1908 Pro Vercelli US Milanese
    1907 Milan FBC FBC Torino
    1906 Milan FBC FBC Juventus
    1905 FBC Juventus Genoa FBC
    1904 Genoa FBC FBC Juventus
    1903 Genoa FBC FBC Juventus
    1902 Genoa FBC Milan Cricket & FBC
    1901 Milan Cricket & FBC Genoa FBC
    1900 Genoa FBC FBC Torinese
    1899 Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club FBC Internazionale
    1898 Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club FBC Internazionale

    #Total Titles by Club since 1898#
    ---------------------------------
    Juventus -- 27
    AC Milan -- 17
    Inter Milan -- 13
    Genoa -- 9
    Bologna -- 7
    Torino -- 7
    Pro-Vercelli -- 7
    AS Roma -- 3
    Fiorentina -- 2
    Napoli -- 2
    Lazio -- 2
    Cagliari -- 1
    Casale -- 1
    Novese -- 1
    Sampdoria -- 1
    Verona -- 1

    Serie A was initiated in 1929-30. From 1898 to 1929
    Italian soccer was played in regional groups.

    *Inter Milan's total includes three championships as
    Ambrosiana-Inter; no title was awarded in 1927 after
    Torino was stripped by the Italian Federation; Torino
    was declared champion in 1948-49 when most of the team
    died in a plane crash.
     
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