carlo cimmino

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Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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On the contrary. Go ahead. I’ll give you five so we can balance things out a bit.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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Sure, algol. Indeed, the review might be a bit provocative and exaggerated, but it's functional. And above all, it's "founded." You haven't been understood. Essentially, on one hand, you claim and emphasize - since it’s a true, "founded" thing - the central role of the "round ball" in Italian society. On the other hand, you don't belittle rugby. On the other hand, you downplay the significance of the friendly match and highlight a phenomenon that, it's true, exists: there is a strong "media" will to promote and elevate rugby from above. Because rugby is indeed a sport rooted in our country. But this is still a relative matter. Here in Naples, no one pays attention to rugby. Of course, if you were born in exclusive environments, then maybe. But the popular sport, aside from the easy rhetoric about ultras and violent fandom, is football. I don’t follow rugby. But probably in that case, I would feel like I was being mocked by all the fuss over a pointless friendly match.
Iggy Pop The Idiot
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Great review. Perhaps a step below the previous one. But excellent. I really think Bowie will forgive you for listening to other things beyond his masterpieces. Your devotion is commendable!
Elisa Asile's World
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You scare me like this.
Mario Biondi If
Mario Biondi If
18 nov 09
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Without question marks, I associate myself with the casamorta of comment 14.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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Well done algol. A somewhat provocative and exaggerated review, but I think I got what you mean. Rugby, as our telespallabob observes, is indeed a sport rooted in Italian sports culture (not in the Neapolitan-popular culture, to be honest, but whatever). Even Bennato used to play it in Licola every Thursday. However, it's also true that for a few years now, the press and mass media have been pushing the story of rugby (a game that, mind you, I don't dislike, even though I regret never having played it) = a sport of good against the evil world of football - and then maybe the same people writing this nonsense are the ones drooling not just over a dribble from Messi (which I could at least understand), but over a frantic tackle from Gattuso. Honestly, I have little faith in this rhetoric; it's a pointless comparison. And to those who say that the pitch at Meazza will be a mess after a rugby match, I reply that the blame lies precisely with the football system (or rather the macroscopic system of Italy). If, like elsewhere, Inter and Milan played in their own stadium, such things wouldn't happen. By the way, in football, the flair of the individual matters, but you also play with 11.
XXL ¡Ciaütistico!
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Indeed, skeletron. I confess I thought about it while writing the review. The Larsens are the typical pseudometal band. I immediately rush to define them. And to deride them as they deserve.
XXL ¡Ciaütistico!
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Thank you, Cornelio. Anyway, I have taken care of uploading the samples. Good luck.
Serse Cosmi L'Uomo Del Fiume
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Hi Emerson (like the "Puma" or Lake and Palmer's buddy?). Your observation is spot on. In truth, my statement referred to Pep’s last football season on the bench at Barcelona. But I probably wasn't very precise. P.S. Pep has never even won the UEFA Cup (now Europa League).
XXL ¡Ciaütistico!
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Good evening Davide. Hello Sfascia. I had already noticed this "dysfunction" in the past. But to err is my profession. So I stubbornly tried again to upload the sample during the shipping phase of the review. Re-erring. In any case, tonight, having reached a suitable position, I will take steps to remedy my wrongdoings. Best regards and vigorous handshakes.