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It's a direct quote relating to the corruption in italian football. Don't shoot the messenger.Bomber wrote:To the anglers out there, we have the bait, but any particular fishing line you could recommend?
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Yesterday's news Hawskey... In any case, I am happy for Auerlio to change his citizenship. In fact I am happy for the whole Napoli region to become apart of another country (maybe Greece or something).

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If only he had won life's lottery, he would be a happy man.God is an Englishman wrote:Enough is enough, I'm going back to film-making. I'm ashamed to be Italian. I want to change citizenship
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If you actually read (doubt you can) the article, it's relating to the fixtures and some issues he had surrounding that.God is an Englishman wrote:It's a direct quote relating to the corruption in italian football. Don't shoot the messenger.Bomber wrote:To the anglers out there, we have the bait, but any particular fishing line you could recommend?
Go back and read the article again before you make yourself look like a prat, even though you are apparently pretty good at it already.
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what article am I supposed to read?El Pibe D'Oro wrote:If you actually read (doubt you can) the article, it's relating to the fixtures and some issues he had surrounding that.God is an Englishman wrote:It's a direct quote relating to the corruption in italian football. Don't shoot the messenger.Bomber wrote:To the anglers out there, we have the bait, but any particular fishing line you could recommend?
Go back and read the article again before you make yourself look like a prat, even though you are apparently pretty good at it already.
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El Pibe D'Oro wrote:If you actually read (doubt you can) the article, it's relating to the fixtures and some issues he had surrounding that.God is an Englishman wrote:It's a direct quote relating to the corruption in italian football. Don't shoot the messenger.Bomber wrote:To the anglers out there, we have the bait, but any particular fishing line you could recommend?
Go back and read the article again before you make yourself look like a prat, even though you are apparently pretty good at it already.
El Pipe, dont bother!
some people need amusement in their life, and they achieve it by stiring the pot on here!
as for lefty, all i can say is





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LOLYids wrote:If only he had won life's lottery, he would be a happy man.God is an Englishman wrote:Enough is enough, I'm going back to film-making. I'm ashamed to be Italian. I want to change citizenship
Yeh he really lucked out, too bad he wasn't a pasty white, bad teeth having pom, hey bruv?

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he could have been me, but only I'm THAT lucky.LFTWNG11 wrote: LOL
Yeh he really lucked out, too bad he wasn't a pasty white, bad teeth having pom, hey bruv?
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No!LFTWNG11 wrote:
LOL
Yeh he really lucked out, too bad he wasn't a pasty white, bad teeth having pom, hey bruv?
I mean a citizen of the greatest empire the world has ever seen.
Better than a corrupt, backstabbing traitor

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Unfortunately, the last remnant of the Roman Empire ended in 1453.Yids wrote:No!LFTWNG11 wrote:
LOL
Yeh he really lucked out, too bad he wasn't a pasty white, bad teeth having pom, hey bruv?
I mean a citizen of the greatest empire the world has ever seen.
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Juventino wrote:Unfortunately, the last remnant of the Roman Empire ended in 1453.Yids wrote:No!LFTWNG11 wrote:
LOL
Yeh he really lucked out, too bad he wasn't a pasty white, bad teeth having pom, hey bruv?
I mean a citizen of the greatest empire the world has ever seen.
How was that tiny little thing the greatest empire? Even the macedonians managed a greater one.
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Yeah I know, it's just so insignificant...if only its legacy was something like the birth of modern Europe - oh wait, it is.
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That's ok. As the rise of the greatest empire was about to beginJuventino wrote:Unfortunately, the last remnant of the Roman Empire ended in 1453.Yids wrote:No!LFTWNG11 wrote:
LOL
Yeh he really lucked out, too bad he wasn't a pasty white, bad teeth having pom, hey bruv?
I mean a citizen of the greatest empire the world has ever seen.
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And Britain gave birth to the modern worldJuventino wrote:Yeah I know, it's just so insignificant...if only its legacy was something like the birth of modern Europe - oh wait, it is.
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Juventino wrote:Yeah I know, it's just so insignificant...if only its legacy was something like the birth of modern Europe - oh wait, it is.
If only it was so large that the sun never set on it..oh wait it did!
If only you could look down and see part of it...oh wait you can!
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Anybody can colonise two-bit lands like Papua New Guinea and Uganda, but places like Greece and North Africa (back then quite fertile and rich lands) had some meaning 

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Misguided arrogance.... on an internet forum... FUUUUUAAARRKKKKK, you're that good?!God is an Englishman wrote:he could have been me, but only I'm THAT lucky.
Greatest empire? yeh those wars you fought against the Indians, the Aborigines etc were epic!Yids wrote:I mean a citizen of the greatest empire the world has ever seen.
Better than a corrupt, backstabbing traitor
Your best clothes are probably designed by an Italian. Your favourite food is probably pizza and the car you wish you could afford, is Italian.
I don't like fish and chips, and I hate Mini's.
But meh... how many times does this debate start up on footballnews? LOL.
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If England is so great... and Rome owned it for 100's of years... well then, Rome must of been pretty good.Juventino wrote:Anybody can colonise two-bit lands like Papua New Guinea and Uganda, but places like Greece and North Africa (back then quite fertile and rich lands) had some meaning
When did England own Italy, or any mainland European country?*
*LOL jks, never happened.
In b4 Hawksey talks about wars he never fought in, although he makes it sound like he won them himself.

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LFTWNG11 wrote: Your best clothes are probably designed by an Italian. Your favourite food is probably pizza and the car you wish you could afford, is Italian.
my best clothes are English - Paul Smith and Ted Baker (but I do own an Armani suit), what has american food got to do with this unless you're claiming they have the greatest empire, and the car I would buy if money was not an object. One of them is English, the other german. My motorbike is italian though.
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God is an Englishman wrote:LFTWNG11 wrote: Your best clothes are probably designed by an Italian. Your favourite food is probably pizza and the car you wish you could afford, is Italian.
my best clothes are English - Paul Smith and Ted Baker (but I do own an Armani suit), what has american food got to do with this unless you're claiming they have the greatest empire, and the car I would buy if money was not an object. One of them is English, the other german. My motorbike is italian though.
pAUL sMITH AND tED bAKER????












Ps, D&G suits shiiit all over Armani!
why would u buy an MG or a Golf???
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He is probably referring to a Jaguar, which are probably some of the most poorly made "luxury cars" you can buy. I hope for Hawksey's sake, he means an Aston Martin.El Diego wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:LFTWNG11 wrote: Your best clothes are probably designed by an Italian. Your favourite food is probably pizza and the car you wish you could afford, is Italian.
my best clothes are English - Paul Smith and Ted Baker (but I do own an Armani suit), what has american food got to do with this unless you're claiming they have the greatest empire, and the car I would buy if money was not an object. One of them is English, the other german. My motorbike is italian though.
pAUL sMITH AND tED bAKER????
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Ps, D&G suits cabernet all over Armani!
why would u buy an MG or a Golf???
And when did America invent the Pizza?!
LOL @ Ted Baker and Paul Smith. Rigid old man clothing...
Armani suits are actually a shitload better than D&G though. D&G in general is pretty garb.
Awesome World Football topic in any case.

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my best clothes are English - Paul Smith and Ted Baker (but I do own an Armani suit), what has american food got to do with this unless you're claiming they have the greatest empire, and the car I would buy if money was not an object. One of them is English, the other german. My motorbike is italian though.[/quote]
pAUL sMITH AND tED bAKER????
Ps, D&G suits cabernet all over Armani!
why would u buy an MG or a Golf???[/quote]
He is probably referring to a Jaguar, which are probably some of the most poorly made "luxury cars" you can buy. I hope for Hawksey's sake, he means an Aston Martin.
And when did America invent the Pizza?!
LOL @ Ted Baker and Paul Smith. Rigid old man clothing...
Armani suits are actually a shitload better than D&G though. D&G in general is pretty garb.
Awesome World Football topic in any case.[/quote]
Mate your born and bred and 100% Australian, so why get so touchy about your great grandparents land, they had the good sense to leave
pAUL sMITH AND tED bAKER????












Ps, D&G suits cabernet all over Armani!
why would u buy an MG or a Golf???[/quote]
He is probably referring to a Jaguar, which are probably some of the most poorly made "luxury cars" you can buy. I hope for Hawksey's sake, he means an Aston Martin.
And when did America invent the Pizza?!
LOL @ Ted Baker and Paul Smith. Rigid old man clothing...
Armani suits are actually a shitload better than D&G though. D&G in general is pretty garb.
Awesome World Football topic in any case.[/quote]
Mate your born and bred and 100% Australian, so why get so touchy about your great grandparents land, they had the good sense to leave
Are you Bodo in disguise?
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Who gives a fuck what country is 'better'? 

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What about the thirteen colonies and India?Juventino wrote:Anybody can colonise two-bit lands like Papua New Guinea and Uganda, but places like Greece and North Africa (back then quite fertile and rich lands) had some meaning
LFTWNG11 wrote:
When did England own Italy, or any mainland European country?*
*LOL jks, never happened.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibraltar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_VII_of_France
Don't forget to add, the USA (1812-1814), Russia in the Crimea, Napoleonic France, Nazi Germany. They were epic.LFTWNG11 wrote:
Greatest empire? yeh those wars you fought against the Indians, the Aborigines etc were epic!
Oh and we gave you a tap on the wrist a few times in WW2.
LFTWNG11 wrote: Awesome World Football topic in any case.
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Re: Quote from Napoli President
on the quote from the original post, it was at the serie A draw and he stormed out after the 2 or 3 round draw, went outside and flagged down a kid on a scooter and hitched a ride. There's a video of it on the net if ya look.