I think we might be supporting Juve in the final
my little fella thinks he's the next Gordon Banks and is having a love in about Buffon at the moment
a very charismatic man I'm finding in our household
he also loved the fact that both Goalies were captains last night, he was very impressed with that
I'm moaning about Juve, but I love Buffon. I'd have him in my Greatest XI team over any other goalkeeper you could offer me.
I love Pirlo, too. What were Milan thinking?
I juventini at work are going to be full of it tomorrow.
Is this a bad thing fbriai?
Or is it because they are unbearable smug twats like Yanited, Citeh and Chavski are here?
My mate Stefano - lives in Montecatini - is a lifelong Juve fan so I'm quite pleased for him.
However, if a few well-deserved digs are appropriate I will be happy to oblige! ;-)
They are the Italian equivalent of Man Utd, FMWMU. You get the picture.
By way of an anecdote, my lad hasn't really shown any interest in football as yet, but he still came home from a school a couple of months ago singing 'viva juve, viva juve'. I don't think he even knows who or what juve are, to be honest.
I didn't watch the game yesterday evening. I actually fell asleep while I was reading a story to the kids, but we had the windows open as it's starting to warm up now, and I was woken up by the cheering from the other houses when they scored. It wasn't as loud as when Italy score during a World Cup, which is like being in curva (in the stands), but it was loud enough to rouse me from my sleep.
I should add that on top of that, you have all of the calciopoli back-drop, too, which doesn't help.
Thanks for that fbriai...I do get the picture now!
Was aware of the calciopoli stuff in general but not the detail.
I will remain totally neutral regarding the final then...not dissimilar to your anecdote re: your boy...I taught 5 Spanish lads (11-12 years old) last year, from various parts of Spain, but they were all Barcelona "fans"!
(We took them to one game at VP - against Chelsea - and they became Villa fans for a few days, having seen a great game, a Villa win and were spoilt rotten by the Villa faithful around them in the Lower Holte)
I juventini at work are going to be full of it tomorrow.
Is this a bad thing fbriai?
Or is it because they are unbearable smug twats like Yanited, Citeh and Chavski are here?
My mate Stefano - lives in Montecatini - is a lifelong Juve fan so I'm quite pleased for him.
However, if a few well-deserved digs are appropriate I will be happy to oblige! ;-)
They are the Italian equivalent of Man Utd, FMWMU. You get the picture.
By way of an anecdote, my lad hasn't really shown any interest in football as yet, but he still came home from a school a couple of months ago singing 'viva juve, viva juve'. I don't think he even knows who or what juve are, to be honest.
I didn't watch the game yesterday evening. I actually fell asleep while I was reading a story to the kids, but we had the windows open as it's starting to warm up now, and I was woken up by the cheering from the other houses when they scored. It wasn't as loud as when Italy score during a World Cup, which is like being in curva (in the stands), but it was loud enough to rouse me from my sleep.
I should add that on top of that, you have all of the calciopoli back-drop, too, which doesn't help.
Thanks for that fbriai...I do get the picture now!
Was aware of the calciopoli stuff in general but not the detail.
I will remain totally neutral regarding the final then...not dissimilar to your anecdote re: your boy...I taught 5 Spanish lads (11-12 years old) last year, from various parts of Spain, but they were all Barcelona "fans"!
(We took them to one game at VP - against Chelsea - and they became Villa fans for a few days, having seen a great game, a Villa win and were spoilt rotten by the Villa faithful around them in the Lower Holte)
You'll have done well if you've converted them from the
blaugrana!
I'm hoping to take my lad to Villa Park for the first time in August. Maybe that will light the kindle for him.
Then half of me thinks, maybe he'd better off living in ignorance of it all!
I juventini at work are going to be full of it tomorrow.
Is this a bad thing fbriai?
Or is it because they are unbearable smug twats like Yanited, Citeh and Chavski are here?
My mate Stefano - lives in Montecatini - is a lifelong Juve fan so I'm quite pleased for him.
However, if a few well-deserved digs are appropriate I will be happy to oblige! ;-)
They are the Italian equivalent of Man Utd, FMWMU. You get the picture.
By way of an anecdote, my lad hasn't really shown any interest in football as yet, but he still came home from a school a couple of months ago singing 'viva juve, viva juve'. I don't think he even knows who or what juve are, to be honest.
I didn't watch the game yesterday evening. I actually fell asleep while I was reading a story to the kids, but we had the windows open as it's starting to warm up now, and I was woken up by the cheering from the other houses when they scored. It wasn't as loud as when Italy score during a World Cup, which is like being in curva (in the stands), but it was loud enough to rouse me from my sleep.
I should add that on top of that, you have all of the calciopoli back-drop, too, which doesn't help.
Thanks for that fbriai...I do get the picture now!
Was aware of the calciopoli stuff in general but not the detail.
I will remain totally neutral regarding the final then...not dissimilar to your anecdote re: your boy...I taught 5 Spanish lads (11-12 years old) last year, from various parts of Spain, but they were all Barcelona "fans"!
(We took them to one game at VP - against Chelsea - and they became Villa fans for a few days, having seen a great game, a Villa win and were spoilt rotten by the Villa faithful around them in the Lower Holte)
Got a Spanish colleague who is immediately asked if he supports Barca or Real. He is a diehard Tenerife fan and is getting a Villa season ticket next season.
Got a Spanish colleague who is immediately asked if he supports Barca or Real. He is a diehard Tenerife fan and is getting a Villa season ticket next season.
There was a letter in Scottish fanzine The Absolute Game once about someone who was a junior (their equivalent of non-league) fan. When asked who he supported he'd say Buckie Juniors or something and the response was invariably "But who do you really support?" He'd reply that he sometimes watched Arbroath, "But who do you really support?" A passing interest in Dundee United, "But who...?" and so on all the way up to Celtic or Rangers.
Got a Spanish colleague who is immediately asked if he supports Barca or Real. He is a diehard Tenerife fan and is getting a Villa season ticket next season.
There was a letter in Scottish fanzine The Absolute Game once about someone who was a junior (their equivalent of non-league) fan. When asked who he supported he'd say Buckie Juniors or something and the response was invariably "But who do you really support?" He'd reply that he sometimes watched Arbroath, "But who do you really support?" A passing interest in Dundee United, "But who...?" and so on all the way up to Celtic or Rangers.
Out with a Jock last night and to take this a step further whenever asked who he supports (Rangers by the way) he's always asked, "yeah, but who do you support in the Premier League". And as if to prove a point another mate came with his Austrian friends and asked my mate who he supported he said Rangers, and you can guess their very next question.
Mark Draper always wanted to play for a top Italian side.
Mark Draper always wanted to play for a top Italian side.
He never quite made it to Barcelona, did he? Four games for Rayo Vallecano on loan, though.
Is there any way to avoid the Gerrard love in this weekend?
If not, here's my tribute to him:
“If I ever saw one of my team-mates diving, I'd definitely have a word”
"I think he (George Boateng) is a good actor."
"Don't let this slip lads."
Farewell, England's rose.
And that Juventus team weren't even (according to reports - I missed the other one) the best team to play here that year. Moscow Spartak were even better.
I agree wholeheartedly. I was at both games, and whilst we competed against Juventus, Spartak played us off the park. I really thought I was watching a future European Powerhouse in the making. There are times when you walk away having been beaten and think, I can have no complaints about that. Super team but they just basically sank without trace.
cheers Tom....that's great

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Speaking of calciopoli and the falling of the once mighty, (Robur) Siena won promotion from Serie D last week.
And that Juventus team weren't even (according to reports - I missed the other one) the best team to play here that year. Moscow Spartak were even better.
I agree wholeheartedly. I was at both games, and whilst we competed against Juventus, Spartak played us off the park. I really thought I was watching a future European Powerhouse in the making. There are times when you walk away having been beaten and think, I can have no complaints about that. Super team but they just basically sank without trace.
Too young myself for both games, but I remember Celta Vigo absolutely schooling a very decent Villa side at home.