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Lucio Battisti Una Giornata Uggiosa
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Here she is, she has arrived...
Emir Kusturica Maradona by Kusturica
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The speech makes perfect sense Lexus, if people with money decided to spend responsibly, the music would change, but to make money in Italy today you either have to already have it through family inheritance (Moratti), or get involved in shady dealings (Berlusconi and hundreds of others).
Emir Kusturica Maradona by Kusturica
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What Lexus says is true, and people who don’t get it should have the common sense to meddle somewhere else, not here. It’s true, Galliani and company (who have Berlusca behind them...) are trying to drain the football market without reinvesting, and this is very harmful, you’re right Lexus, and those few presidents who have a serious project like Lotito, who, however, doesn’t have all that money, are being opposed and find themselves constantly looking over their shoulders. And Galliani with that damn smirk, he’s worse than Moggi… I repeat, fifteen years of Berlusconi are a cancer, we will come out of it in tatters and it will take time to recover economically and socially: he has damaged everything, from the economy to pluralism, to the mood of the people, to foreign policy and the image of the country… And it’s not over yet. :-(
Lucio Battisti Una Giornata Uggiosa
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Fiquata, it's better if you stay quiet, because if I catch you just a little bit, I'll turn you into a crosswalk.
Lucio Battisti Una Giornata Uggiosa
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But what do I care, I think based on the facts, the news, not on what Tocqueville says, which in my opinion is better filtered through someone competent like Bedeschi, who is a history professor at Sapienza. Here, everyone is a professor, when someone presents their ideas calmly, the imbecile arrives who dismantles everything instead of responding appropriately. A couple of slaps would be just what you and Vortex need. Not Tocqueville. Touch this.
Emir Kusturica Maradona by Kusturica
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Remember that they have Zapatero, and we have Berlusconi. It's obvious that 15 years of Berlusca are felt, and quite badly. But think that sooner or later he has to die too, just like Francisco Franco did.
Emir Kusturica Maradona by Kusturica
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Italian teams don't win in Europe as they used to because: the English clubs are flooded with money, they've been spending ridiculous amounts on defenders (think Stam back in the day), or other superstars; Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, and Liverpool have squads we've never seen before. The Spanish teams are the same, Spain has made a leap forward in the last ten years similar to the Italian boom of the '50s and '60s, at every level: political, economic, social. The presidents of Barcelona and Real could buy up the big teams from Serie A together. Before, the Spaniards had a dictatorship; 20 years ago it was a backward country, now it's at the forefront of Europe. No wonder it becomes more difficult with these guys around.
Emir Kusturica Maradona by Kusturica
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What do you think, that Pato Ronaldinho Pirlo Nesta Zambrotta Beckham Seedorf Gattuso would have been out of place in Capello's Milan? I don't think so at all. Before there were those six or seven stars in the league and then a bunch of mediocre players (technically speaking), today the situation is more leveled, there are no weak teams, even provincial ones have excellent strikers, Di Vaio at Bologna who scored a ton of goals, Mutu and Gila at Fiorentina, Quagliarella and Lavezzi at Napoli, Miccoli and Cavani at Palermo, Cassano and Pazzini at Samp... They are all great players. The national team used to be composed of players from Milan, Inter, and Juve, with a few exceptions. Today there is more variety. As for the stars, they are still around: Pato (I don't know if you've seen his touch, he's an absolute phenomenon), Ibra, Balotelli, Giovinco, Zarate... I don't see this apocalypse in football. It was worse four or five years ago, with Moggi... That’s when they really did the dirty work, but today it's actually better than before. :-)
Lucio Battisti Una Giornata Uggiosa
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A Vortex, go throw yourself in the river, don’t you see that I gave advice to someone who even thanked me... I share my "personal" things to legitimize what I write, I say it in a logical context, not to brag, like you... A testicle!
Lucio Battisti Una Giornata Uggiosa
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And who the hell cares.