The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
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See,Adrian i told you.The attack is blunt & Trap is really turning the Irish defense into an Italien one.Nice goal though.:tup:
None of our best players were playing (Given, Dunne, Keane, McGeady, Duff only played a few minutes at the end).

That was a very nice goal. I'd never seen Lawrence play before!

If you guys had a finisher (like Benni McCarthy!) you'd have a decent team.
 

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Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Congrats! :coffee:

I think everyone breaks one of those down the road at some point. Meltdowns are inevitable. :D
True, impossible not to with how fragile they are.

Btw what's your take on Illy and Lavazza? Latter seems to be half the price, I don't really see a big difference though.
 

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Sep 23, 2003
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True, impossible not to with how fragile they are.

Btw what's your take on Illy and Lavazza? Latter seems to be half the price, I don't really see a big difference though.
Lavazza is a fave among Italians, hailing from Torino. It's a bit bitter straight, IMO -- particularly compared with some pricier alternatives. Like Miscela d'Oro from Sicily, which you can drink straight without any sugar.

Illy does amazing things with their quality controls, but it is expensive. Illy is a lot better in Europe, I've found -- otherwise I rarely ever recommend that in the States. (Fresher, I'm guessing.)

It's personal tastes, though. If you have it with milk, as you do, Lavazza may well work just fine.

Best option, though, is to buy local and freshly roasted if you can. The imported stuff is always more stale.
 

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