carlo cimmino

DeRank : 7,83
DeAge™ : 6421 days • Here since 10 november 2008
Il Teatro Degli Orrori A Sangue Freddo
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In short, I didn't even get to listen to them once and you already think they suck? Yet the singer's vibe seemed promising.
Serse Cosmi L'Uomo Del Fiume
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Come on, dear Iside. "Learning to sell oneself and to keep quiet" are not essential requirements to be a great coach [to be great]. And neither are successes, dear friends of DeBaser, and I recall the national Arrigo when he said that Columbus was stronger than Maradona because he won more (something that is all to be proven and not too true either). Deep, I know you'll be quite disappointed. But I found that interview with Allegri by pure chance. I'm not a regular reader of the newspaper. I have a weak stomach and am easily impressionable.
Il Teatro Degli Orrori A Sangue Freddo
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I have never listened to these before. But tell me, why do I have to hear the buzzing of my fax to receive unwanted and regrettable commercial offers from some more or less popular telephone company?
John Woo La Battaglia Dei Tre Regni
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I really don't like this formal perfection of the images acquired in Hollywood. I have a hard time digesting John Woo's Hollywood films. I miss this, but honestly, I'm not too confident about his (possible) success. Clearly, I take my hat off to the masterpieces of John Woo made in Hong Kong.
Josh Schwartz The O.C.
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I don't know this stuff. However, this is certain: if there are no muscular West Coast guys and Paris Hilton-style divas, then I will never, ever watch it.
The Police Every Breath You Take
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Exaggerated.
Uli John Roth's Electric Sun Earthquake
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Hypothesis: Carlo Cimmino does not like the Scorpions. Nor does he tear his hair out – also because he has almost lost it all – when listening to Jimi Hendrix. Thesis: the review is well written and Carlo Cimmino liked it and found it quite intriguing. Given the hypothesis, is it unprovable that Carlo Cimmino might really enjoy this album, or even like it enough?
Roberto De Simone & Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare La Gatta Cenerentola
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"Have you ever read Roberto De Simone? He has taken a long journey into tradition. He says that in Italy, over the years, music gets worse, progress is no longer made." An essential quote.
Serse Cosmi L'Uomo Del Fiume
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Hi Safet. Legendary when on Sunday the Livorno fans sang Bandiera Rossa! --- I dive right into the hopefully not too contentious debate between telespallabob and pixies77. Never has Zeman prioritized his tactics or his playing system over the characteristics of his players. Rather, he often found them the most suitable positions on the field, allowing them to perform at their highest levels. Just looking at Zeman's experience on the Lazio bench: players like Marchegiani, Fuser, Negro and Favalli, Di Matteo, Rambaudi, Boksic, Casiraghi and Signori, Chamot all maximized their potential under Zeman's management. It was others who created the "mess." Ancelotti at Parma rejected Baggio (Roberto) - who, over the years, far too many have turned their backs on out of fear of talent - and let Zola go to bring in the decent Mariolone Stanic. Lippi's atrocities are evident to all. The worst Totti was seen precisely under his management - by the way, who knows where he could have gone playing exclusively as a striker... Arrigo Sacchi with Beppe Signori - of course I remember how he played! the strongest among the Italian goal scorers of the last twenty years - had him playing as a left winger. Allegri certainly wasn’t wrong to say that a player is worth more than a coach.
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tomgil, for the most part I agree with you. Ancelotti is a solid and absolutely prepared coach. The successes of Milan in recent years—much less stellar than the Milan of Sacchi and Capello, it is undeniable—are largely due to his ability to manage a group that is certainly experienced and of great quality. But weary. That said, it is undeniable that for the last two or three years, the Milan management gives the impression of not going anywhere. pixies77, in my opinion, you greatly underestimate Zeman. I'm sorry (in quotes, clearly... no drama!) that, as a Lazio fan, you do not recognize his merits. The core of Eriksson's Lazio and Capello's Roma, both champions, were put together by the Bohemian coach. The million-dollar transfer campaigns in Rome came later, but Zeman's work in Roma was exceptional. I loved both teams very much. Totti is the greatest Italian football talent of the last fifteen years. But he certainly owes a lot to Zeman. Who, among other things, did not make him play far from the goal as other more decorated old-timers on the bench later did (greatly limiting his potential). Delio Rossi is the best among the Italian coaches circulating today. I've never liked Spalletti. He lacks character and is quite overrated. But that's just my opinion. A greeting to everyone.