Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2012-13) (38 Viewers)

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ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Gli Uffizi and Il Duomo are great. Though I'd have to say my favourite arty/architectural/monument thing in Italy was probably St. Peter's in Rome. Simply amazing.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Whats up with Udine now giving Cuadrado on loan too ?I mean i would've understood outright sales but whats with giving their talented players on loan ?

I'm sure they're gonna kill us for Armero now..They'll only let go of him if it is an outright sale..
They dont rate Cuadrado at all, just a makeshift player they dont wanna use and have difficulty of selling, so loaning him out for second season in a row.
 

ZoSo

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Done that been there :D I reckon the Rialto bridge at night was better, though maybe that was just because I was shitfaced at the time :p
 

KB824

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I hope to take my wife to Italy for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future.

I can show her where my family is from. Only for a couple of days there, though. there isn't much to do in the villages of the Abruzzo region of Italy. Although I can already envision sitting down to a plate of Spaghetti with Black Truffles at my cousin's house in Pizzoli.


Oh my, I think I need to lay down
 

ZoSo

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You're from Abruzzo?? Me too, all my nonni were born there.

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I would really love to go to Pescara in the summer

and eat lots of lamb when you go there :p
 
May 22, 2007
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Were you born in the trash capital of the world? :D

We all know that Sicilia is the best place in Italy.
Short drive out, near Avellino.

Has anyone ever been to Rome? I'm sure some of you have. The feeling you get from that place is incomparable.

It's incredible. I remember visiting the Forum, the Colosseum, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and so many other places and just being in complete awe the whole time.
It was an experience to walk around and casually see buildings like the Pantheon just sitting there, well preserved.

Because if you were not in Florence at all, then you missed out on one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and easily the most beautiful city in Italy, in my opinion.
I've been told quite definitely to get myself over there one day, looking forward to it.
 

dann10

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Aug 26, 2008
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Has anyone ever been to Rome? I'm sure some of you have. The feeling you get from that place is incomparable.

It's incredible. I remember visiting the Forum, the Colosseum, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and so many other places and just being in complete awe the whole time.
Yup :tup:
 

ZoSo

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I reckon the Pantheon is the most amazing thing in Rome, because it's almost 2000 years old and still in very good condition and the Dome is made with perfect architecture & engineering.

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Only been to Turin and Milano. To be honest, Milano is a shithole. Definitely heading to Rome and Firenze soon.
Definitely go to Venice too.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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and Mogadishu is a great tourist destination.



Rome is very coooool. Though tbh I prefer the smaller towns, I think it would be awesome living in a smaller town rather than a city with millions.
So do I. There are so many gems in the smaller cities.

I love ancient history so Rome for me was a dream come true. Never have I been so content to just sit and look.
Same here man. I love ancient history as well. It truly one of the most memorable experiences for me.
 
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